OneFootball
·2 April 2026
In partnership with
Yahoo sportsOneFootball
·2 April 2026
The FIFA international break is over, and the Brasileirão is back.Â
Six matches kicked off the ninth round this Wednesday (1).
Still without a head coach, Botafogo beat Mirassol 3-2 and bounced back in the competition, moving out of the relegation zone.
A result that frustrated both Inter fans, whose team was leading until the final minutes, and São Paulo fans, as the Tricolor side has now gone three rounds without a win.
Bahia, meanwhile, asserted themselves at home and beat Athletico-PR 3-0, who started the round as runners-up, and moved into the top four.

Cruzeiro, in head coach Artur Jorge's debut, claimed their first win in this Brasileirão by beating Vitória 3-0.
And Vasco kept their unbeaten run under head coach Renato Gaúcho with a 1-1 draw with Coritiba away from home, but missed the chance to move closer to the top four.
Finally, Fluminense comfortably beat Corinthians 3-1 and moved up to second place in the Brasileirão.
The match was marked by the sending-off of Corinthians midfielder Allan for an obscene gesture!


This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
📸 YASUYOSHI CHIBA









































