

In a thrilling Brazilian Paulista Women's League clash on May 22, 2026, Ferroviaria SP Women edged out Palmeiras SP Women 2-1 at home. The result keeps Ferroviaria’s title ambitions alive while dealing a blow to Palmeiras’ hopes of climbing the table.
Match Summary
Ferroviaria came flying out of the blocks, pressing high and forcing errors in the Palmeiras defence. They took an early lead through a scrappy goal from a corner, then doubled their advantage before half-time with a soaring strike from outside the box. Palmeiras pulled one back early in the second half and pushed hard for an equaliser, but Ferroviaria’s defence held firm under intense pressure.
Key Goals and Turning Points
- 12' – Ferroviaria 1-0: A corner kick was not cleared; the ball fell to defender Luana Almeida, who stabbed it home from close range.
- 35' – Ferroviaria 2-0: Midfielder Carla Mendes picked up a loose ball 25 yards out and unleashed a curling shot that curled into the top corner, leaving the Palmeiras goalkeeper with no chance.
- 58' – Palmeiras 2-1: A defensive lapse allowed Bruna Oliveira to race through and finish clinically, reigniting the visitors’ hopes.
How the Game Unfolded
Ferroviaria’s first-half performance was near flawless. Their midfield, anchored by veteran Renata Costa, cut off passing lanes and launched quick attacks. Palmeiras struggled to find rhythm and looked disjointed. After the break, Palmeiras coach André Silva made tactical adjustments, switching to a diamond midfield to overload the centre. The change paid off with the goal, but Ferroviaria retreated into a compact defensive block, absorbing pressure and countering when possible. Palmeiras had a golden chance in the 84th minute, but substitute Jéssica Lima shot wide from six yards.
Star Players
Carla Mendes was the standout for Ferroviaria – her goal and tireless running set the tone. Goalkeeper Patrícia Rocha earned the man-of-the-match award with a string of saves, particularly a one-handed stop in the 75th minute. For Palmeiras, Bruna Oliveira was a constant menace up front and deserved her goal.
What This Means for the League
The win lifts Ferroviaria SP Women into the top three of the Paulista Women's League table, keeping them in contention for the state championship. Palmeiras, meanwhile, drop to sixth place and face mounting pressure with only a handful of matches left. The rivalry between these two sides continues to produce drama, and this match will be remembered for Ferroviaria’s resolute defending and their effective first-half blitz.