Palmeiras takes the lead, by Percival Maricato

Palmeiras takes the lead, by Percival Maricato
Palmeiras takes the lead, by Percival Maricato

Palmeiras took the lead in the Brasileirão, tied on points with Botafogo, but with one more victory. Botafogo faced great difficulties, managing to secure a 1-1 draw against Vitória, scoring in the final minutes of the match. Meanwhile, Palmeiras were lackluster but secured a narrow 1-0 victory against Atlético de Goiás on home soil. Both teams now have 70 points, with three days remaining, and the match of the year awaits them on Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. at the Allianz Parque. Only Fortaleza and Internacional can still disrupt the course of these two teams, but their chances remain slim.

The Race to Glory

Verdão fans are already joking about the situation, saying it will be a race between the “finish horse” and the “Paraguayan horse”, or the “pipoqueiro” if you prefer.

Return of the Fish

Group B champions, Santos returned to Group A, with hopes of challenging for the title or at least ensuring their survival. Mirassol, Sport and Ceará are the three other teams that have joined this desire. On the relegation front, Ponte Preta and Guarani, two of the most traditional clubs in the country, both from Campinas, will go down to Serie C. Ituano, who was once Paulista champion, is another team that says goodbye to the ‘elite.


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L’Ascension de Braithwaite

Martin Braithwaite is the name making waves; the Danish winger from Grêmio is undeniably a prestigious name for a footballer. It’s beautiful, unique, and certainly, in two decades, we will start to see talents with this name, Brazilian children being born all over the country with this surname. Just like the Maicons, they will proliferate.


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Isolou: A New Term

It’s hard to say who started it, but now every time a player takes a shot at goal and misses, the commentators shout “isolou.” The Internet already defines “isolou” as “removing the ball from the opponent by hitting it out of bounds.” In the dictionary, “isolou” means to separate. However, football once again demonstrates philosophical theories by showing that language is formed by isolated occurrences, such as the term “isolou”.

Palmeiras triumphs in state championships

The Palmeiras women’s team emerged victorious against formidable Corinthians in a penalty shootout, winning the state championship title, alongside the men’s success.

Corinthians seek Liberdade

Who would have thought it? Just a few days ago, Corinthians were battling relegation after a victorious campaign and now they are aiming for a place in the Libertadores. Many fans have traded their humility and sob stories for arrogance, which is unwarranted for any group of fans, especially those cultivated among the masses.

The far right’s obsession with the name of the trophy

If they find out, they’ll want to change the name: Libertadores is a communist thing, it was the term most used to name resistance groups during the military dictatorship. It is a term often appropriated by Bolivarians. It is well known that Bolívar was indoctrinated in Moscow; he was a communist to the end.

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