

Serra Edges Porto Vitoria 2-1 in Campeonato Capixaba Thriller
Serra secured a vital 2-1 victory over Porto Vitoria in the Brazilian Campeonato Capixaba on March 29, 2026. The match, played at the Estádio Robertão, saw the home side come from behind to claim three points that kept their campaign firmly on track.
Match Overview
Porto Vitoria struck first with a well-taken goal in the 23rd minute, catching Serra's defense off guard. However, Serra responded with intensity after the interval. Midfielder Lucas Alves equalized in the 57th minute with a powerful strike from outside the box, and forward Rafael Costa netted the winner ten minutes later after a swift counter-attack. Porto Vitoria pushed for an equalizer late on but Serra's backline held firm.
Key Moments
- 23' – Porto Vitoria goal: A precise cross from the right flank found striker João Victor, who headed past the Serra goalkeeper.
- 57' – Serra equalizer: Lucas Alves collected a loose ball 25 yards out and unleashed a low drive that curled inside the post.
- 67' – Serra winner: Rafael Costa raced onto a through ball from Felipe Santos and slotted calmly under the advancing keeper.
- 85' – Porto Vitoria red card: Defender Marcos Silva was sent off for a second bookable offense, effectively ending the visitors' comeback hopes.
Tactical Story
Serra manager Carlos Oliveira adjusted his formation at halftime, switching to a 4-3-3 that allowed wingers to exploit space behind Porto Vitoria's full-backs. The change paid dividends as the home side dominated possession and created more clear-cut chances. Porto Vitoria, who had looked dangerous on the break early on, struggled to maintain their shape after the red card.
Standout Player
Rafael Costa was the hero for Serra. His constant movement and tireless pressing disrupted Porto Vitoria's buildup, and his winning goal showcased his composure in front of goal. He also created two other notable opportunities in the second half.
Table Impact
The victory lifted Serra into the top four of the Campeonato Capixaba standings, keeping them within striking distance of the league leaders. Porto Vitoria, now winless in three away matches, slipped to eighth place and face an uphill battle to reach the knockout stages.