Mirassol pulled off an upset by defeating São Paulo 3-0 on Sunday (11/1) in the first round of the Campeonato Paulista at Estádio Campos Maia. The Leão Caipira scored twice in the first half and sealed the win in added time. Post-match, São Paulo's striker Luciano urged fans to support the team through a tough season.
Mirassol kicked off the 2026 Campeonato Paulista with a convincing 3-0 win over São Paulo at home. The match at Estádio Campos Maia showcased the Leão Caipira's strong form from the previous season. Goals came from Lucas Mugni in the 6th minute of the first half, tapping in a rebound after Shaylon's shot hit the post. An own goal by Alan Franco soon followed, deflecting a trivela shot from Alesson. In added time of the second half, José Aldo sealed the scoreline, exploiting Rafael's error on a clearance from Gabriel's cross.
São Paulo, coming off a disappointing 2025—eighth in the Brasileirão with a Sul-Americana spot but early exits from the Copa do Brasil, Paulista, and Libertadores, plus coaching changes—has been dealing with internal political issues. After the loss, veteran striker Luciano expressed regret and warned of upcoming challenges. “To be honest, we ask for our fans' support because I think this year will be tougher. I ask our supporters not to abandon the team because with you we're stronger. The season will be harder, so I just ask that: don't abandon this club,” he said. Luciano added: “I don't talk much with the board; that's the captain Rafael's role, and sometimes Calleri too.”
Mirassol, bolstered by reinforcements like Mugni, displayed defensive solidity and attacking efficiency, holding off São Paulo's second-half pressure. Shaylon nearly pulled one back, but an offside call nullified it. The result positions Mirassol well in their group, while São Paulo aims to rebound.
Both teams return soon: Mirassol faces Primavera on Wednesday (14/1) at 7pm, and São Paulo meets São Bernardo on Thursday (15/1) at 9:45pm.