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São Paulo wins first in the Brazilian Women’s Championship

São Paulo wins first in the Brazilian Women's Championship

São Paulo achieved their first victory in the current edition of the Brazilian Women’s Championship, beating Real Brasília 3-1, this Monday (14th) in a match played at the Laudo Natel Training Center, in Cotia (São Paulo).São Paulo wins first in the Brazilian Women's Championship

With the triumph, Tricolor took the 3rd position of the classification with 4 points. The Federal District team is in 8th position with 3 points after the setback.

Despite being defeated in the end, Real Brasília opened the scoring in the 22nd minute of the first half, when Nenê received from Gaby Soares and scored. Even before the break, the home team tied with Thais Regina with a header after a corner kick.

However, the final stage was entirely for São Paulo, which reached the second right after 3 minutes with Micaelly, in penalty kick. At 23 Giovana scored the third of the Paulistas.

Real Brasília returns to the field for the competition on Sunday (20), when it takes on Bragantino. A day later, São Paulo visits Internacional.



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