Day 11
William Jose (p.) 73'
Bahia: 22. Marcos Felipe, 2. Gilberto( till 89'), 19. Caio Alexandre( till 68'), 21. Ramos Mingo, 33. Duarte D., 46. Luciano Juba, 6. Jean Lucas, 10. Ribeiro E.( till 68'), 7. Ademir( till 68'), 16. Erick Pulga, 12. William Jose( till 78')
Substitution: 26. Acevedo(from 68'), 15. Araújo(from 68'), 37. Kayky(from 68'), 17. Rodriguez Luc.(from 78'), 13. Arias S.(from 89')
Bench: 96. Ronaldo de Oliveira, 3. Xavier Gabriel, 25. Iago, 83. Fredi Gomes, 8. Cauly, 11. Rodrigo Nestor, 77. Tiago
Yellow Cards: Kayky 87'
Sao Paulo: 23. Rafael, 5. Arboleda, 6. Cedric Soares( till 69'), 13. Díaz E., 18. Wendell( till 69'), 35. Sabino, 29. Pablo Maia( till 87'), 21. Bobadilla, 48. Lucas Ferreira, 10. Luciano, 49. Ryan Francisco
Substitution: 32. Ferraresi(from 69'), 45. Marques(from 69'), 15. Rodriguinho(from 87')
Bench: 93. Jandrei, 28. Franco, 36. Patryck, 47. Matheus Alves
Yellow Cards: Luciano 59', Rodriguinho 90'
Matchday 3 of the Copa Libertadores group stage continued with six more fixtures that delivered high drama, late twists, and one unforgettable goalkeeper mistake
- Copa Libertadores: A Night for Alan Patrick, Frustration for São Paulo, and Empty Stands in Argentina
11.04.25 11:30The second matchday of the Copa Libertadores group stage concluded with drama, disappointment, and a standout performance from Alan Patrick
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The draw for the 2025 Copa Libertadores, South America’s equivalent to the UEFA Champions League, has taken place
In a dramatic victory, Botafogo has secured a spot in the Copa Libertadores semifinals, triumphing over São Paulo in a nail-biting penalty shootout
Fortaleza is the new leader of the Brasileirão after winning against Corinthians