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Palmeias thrashes Avai 6-1 and keeps the Brazilian Women’s lead

Palmeias thrashes Avai 6-1 and keeps the Brazilian Women's lead

Palmeiras thrashed Avaí/Kindermann 6-1, this Wednesday (3) at Allianz Parque, and maintained the leadership of the A1 Series (first division) of the Brazilian Women’s Football Championship.Palmeias thrashes Avai 6-1 and keeps the Brazilian Women's lead

With the result, valid for the 14th round of the first phase of the competition, Verdão reached 34 points. Palmeiras’ victory was built with goals from Bruna Calderan, Bia Zaneratto, Carol Rodrigues, Patrícia Sochor and Byanca Brasil (two). Vitória Kaíssa marked the honor of the Lionesses.

The second place in the standings is Internacional, who beat Santos 3-2 to reach 33 points. The Girls Coloradas won thanks to Isabela and Millene’s sense of goal (twice). Brena and Cristiane took it out.

The negative note of the round was the relegation of São José, which had the fall decreed after losing 3 to 1 to Grêmio. The team is three times champion of the Copa Libertadores, in addition to having a world title, achieved in 2014.

Other results:

Real Brasilia 3 x 1 Cresspom
Flamengo 2 x 1 Bragantino



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