Vasco da Gama wraps up preparation for Copa do Brasil semifinal

Vasco da Gama completed its preparation for the first leg of the Copa do Brasil semifinal against Fluminense. The match will take place on Thursday, December 11, at 8 p.m., at Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro. For the second consecutive time in the semifinals, the team aims to reach the final.

Vasco da Gama, known as the Giant of the Hill, wrapped up training on Wednesday, December 10, for the clash against Fluminense in the Copa do Brasil semifinal. The Cruzmaltino advanced to this stage after defeating Botafogo on penalties—following two 1-1 draws in the quarterfinals—and now faces the Rio rival in a local derby.

The semifinals follow a home-and-away format, with qualification based on the aggregate score. In the event of a tie, the outcome will be decided by penalties. As the 2011 champions of the competition, Vasco is aiming for its third final appearance in the tournament's history, a significant milestone for the club.

The match at Maracanã signals the start of a fierce contest, where Vasco, reaching the semifinals for the second straight time, relies on its recent experience to progress. The Rio team arrives motivated after ousting Botafogo, showing resilience in the shootout.

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Vasco da Gama and Corinthians players celebrating penalty shootout wins to reach the 2025 Copa do Brasil final, dramatic stadium scene.
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Vasco and Corinthians advance to Copa do Brasil final on penalties

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Vasco da Gama defeated Fluminense on penalties after an aggregate draw to secure a spot in the 2025 Copa do Brasil final. Earlier, Corinthians overcame Cruzeiro in a penalty shootout following a tie and joined the Rio club in the showdown. The final will be played over two legs on December 17 and 21.

Vasco da Gama came from behind to defeat Fluminense 2-1 on Thursday evening (11) at the Maracanã in the first leg of the Copa do Brasil semifinal. With goals from Rayan and Vegetti, the Cruzmaltino side secured the advantage of a draw in the return leg. Fluminense, who led through Serna, now needs a two-goal win to advance.

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Fluminense secured a spot in the Campeonato Carioca final by drawing 1-1 with Vasco in the semifinal return leg at Maracanã on Sunday (March 1). Robert Renan scored for Vasco in the first half, while Paulo Henrique Ganso equalized from the penalty spot in the second half, sealing a 2-1 aggregate win after a 1-0 victory in the first leg.

In the final round of the Brazilian Championship, Mirassol and Flamengo drew 3-3 at Estádio Maião on December 6. The result secured fourth place for Mirassol with 67 points and qualification for the 2026 Libertadores group stage. Flamengo finished top with 79 points.

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In a tense return leg semifinal of the Copa Libertadores, Flamengo defeated Racing at the Presidente Perón Stadium in Avellaneda, securing their spot as the tournament's first finalist. The match, highlighted by a spectacular welcome from Academy fans, sparked hundreds of memes and reactions on social media. Racing aimed to overturn the 0-1 first-leg loss but failed to achieve the required result to advance for the first time since 1967.

In the quarterfinals of the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior, Ibrachina beat Palmeiras 5-4 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in regular time at Arena Barueri. The Dragão da Mooca advances to the semifinals, while the Alviverde is eliminated. The match took place on Monday night, January 19.

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On Wednesday (February 11), the third round of the Brazilian Championship featured thrilling draws in three matches: Chapecoense 3-3 Coritiba at Arena Condá, Mirassol 2-2 Cruzeiro at Estádio Maião, and Atlético-MG 3-3 Remo at Arena MRV. The games were marked by numerous goals and comebacks, keeping the Série A competition tight.

 

 

 

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