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·2 December 2025

Brazil women's team thrash Portugal in final match of 2025

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The Brazilian women's national team closed the 2025 season with a 5-0 victory over Portugal on Tuesday, in a friendly match held at the Municipal Stadium of Aveiro. The goals of the triumph were scored by Gabi Zanotti, Ludmila, Dudinha, Isabela, and Bia Zaneratto.

And now?

The match in Aveiro marked the team's last commitment of the year. Throughout 2025, Brazil played 14 times, achieving nine victories, two draws, and three defeats. The highlight of the campaign was winning the Copa América, when the team led by Arthur Elias overcame Colombia on penalties and lifted the continental trophy.


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Game Summary

🔴🟢 PORTUGAL 0 X 5 BRAZIL 🟡🔵

 Competition: International friendly  Location: Municipal Stadium of Aveiro, in Portugal  Date: December 2, 2025 (Tuesday)  Time: 16:45 (Brasília time)

Goals

Gabi Zanotti, at 1’ of the 1st half (Brazil) Ludmila, at 16’ of the 1st half (Brazil) Dudinha, at 36’ of the 1st half (Brazil) Isabela, at 27’ of the 2nd half (Brazil) Bia Zaneratto, at 44’ of the 2nd half (Brazil)

How was the game?

On the field, Brazil didn't take long to show their strength. In the very first minute, Dudinha sped down the right and crossed perfectly for Gabi Zanotti, who appeared unmarked and headed the ball into the net, opening the score.

At 16 minutes, it was Ludmila's turn to extend the lead. After a great pass from Gabi Zanotti, the forward sprinted down the right, entered the area, and shot past the Portuguese goalkeeper.

The Brazilian pace remained intense. At 36 minutes, the team scored the third goal: after a low cross from the right, Dudinha was well-positioned and finished into the net.

In the second half, at 27 minutes, Brazil extended the lead and turned the victory into a rout. After a corner kick from the left, Isabela, who had just come on, rose higher than the defense and headed the ball into the net.

At 44 minutes, Bruninha was brought down in the area and the referee awarded a penalty. Bia Zaneratto converted the penalty, sealing the Brazilian rout.

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