Dinenno breaks his duck as São Paulo beat Botafogo in the Brasileirão | OneFootball

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·14 septembre 2025

Dinenno breaks his duck as São Paulo beat Botafogo in the Brasileirão

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Hernán Crespo's São Paulo claimed another victim in the Brazilian Championship. On Sunday night, the Tricolor Paulista beat Botafogo 1-0 at Morumbis, in a match valid for the 23rd round of the national tournament. Juan Dinenno broke his duck, scoring his first goal in a São Paulo shirt, proving decisive for the victory.

The match also marked the re-debuts of defender Rafael Tolói and forward Emiliano Rigoni in the Tricolor shirt. The defender played the full 90 minutes, while the number 77 came on in the second half and almost scored São Paulo's second goal in the final stretch of the match.


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Standings Situation

With the result, São Paulo returned to winning ways in the Brasileirão after losing to Cruzeiro in the last round. The Tricolor Paulista remained in seventh place due to tiebreak criteria, but is now hot on the heels of the G6, matching Botafogo's 35 points.

On the other hand, Botafogo saw its streak of five away wins come to an end. The Glorioso is in sixth place, with the same 35 points as São Paulo.

  • São Paulo: seventh position, with 35 points (nine wins, eight draws, and six losses)
  • Botafogo: sixth place, with 35 points (ten wins, five draws, and six losses)

📋 Match Summary

🔴⚫⚪ SÃO PAULO 1 X 0  BOTAFOGO ⚫⚪

🏆 Competition: 23rd round of the Brazilian Championship 🏟️ Venue: Morumbis Stadium, in São Paulo (SP) 📅 Date: September 14, 2025 (Sunday) ⏰ Time: at 5:30 pm (Brasília time) 👥 Audience: 38,713 spectators 💰 Revenue: R$ 1,807,524.00 🟨 Yellow Cards: Rigoni, Alan Franco, Marcos Antônio and Tapia (São Paulo) / David Ricardo (Botafogo) 🟥 Red Cards: None

Refereeing

  • Referee: Referee: Wilton Pereira Sampaio (GO)
  • Assistants: Bruno Raphael Pires (GO) and Leone Carvalho Rocha (GO)
  • VAR: Marco Aurelio Augusto Fazekas Ferreira (MG)

GOAL:

⚽ Juan Dinenno, at 6′ of the 1st half (São Paulo)

🔴⚫⚪ SÃO PAULO

Rafael; Rafael Tolói, Sabino and Alan Franco (Arboleda); Cédric Soares, Alisson (Marcos Antônio), Pablo Maia, Rodriguinho (Luan) and Enzo Díaz (Wendell); Dinenno (Rigoni) and Tapia. Coach: Hernán Crespo

⚫⚪ BOTAFOGO

Neto (Léo Linck); Vitinho, Kaio Pantaleão, David Ricardo and Marçal (Cuiabano); Danilo, Newton (Marlon Freitas) and Allan (Matheus Martins); Jeffinho (Joaquín Correa), Savarino and Chris Ramos. Coach: Davide Ancelotti

How the game went

São Paulo opened the scoring at Morumbis just six minutes into the game. Enzo Díaz had space on the left side, carried the ball and crossed into the area. Neto made a mistake coming out of goal and Dinenno managed to finish, pushing the ball into the back of the net.

At 31 minutes, São Paulo almost increased their lead. From a free-kick close to the right side of the area, Enzo Díaz took a placed shot and hit the post of the goal defended by Neto. On the rebound, Botafogo's defense cleared the ball.

Four minutes into the second half, São Paulo managed to extend their lead, but saw the goal disallowed. Wendell launched Tapia at speed. The Chilean broke into the penalty area and shot powerfully, shaking the net. The goal, however, was disallowed for offside.

At 15 minutes, it was Botafogo's turn to respond. After a loose ball inside the area, Matheus Martins shot first time and caused a scare, but the ball went wide. At 33 minutes, São Paulo responded with a placed shot from Rigoni from outside the area, but Léo Linck parried it for a corner.

At the end of the game, Rigoni broke away on his own and found himself one-on-one with the goalkeeper. The number 77 shot low and across, but hit the post. In the final stretch, Luan almost scored for São Paulo, but Léo Linck made another save to prevent the goal.

Next Matches

🔴⚫⚪ São Paulo

  • LDU-EQU x São Paulo (first leg of the Libertadores quarter-finals)
  • Date and time: 09/18 (Thursday), at 7 pm (Brasília time)
  • Location: Rodrigo Paz Delgado Stadium, in Quito (EQU)

⚫⚪ Botafogo

  1. Botafogo x Mirassol (12th round of the Brazilian Championship – postponed match)
  2. Date and time: 09/17 (Wednesday), at 7:30 pm (Brasília time)
  3. Location: Nilton Santos Stadium, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ)

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