

Itabirito Women Edge Past Sport Recife in Brazilian Women's Cup Thriller
In a pulsating encounter at the Estádio Municipal de Itabirito, the home side claimed a hard-fought 2-1 victory over a spirited Sport Recife Women’s team in the Brazilian Women’s Cup. The result keeps Itabirito’s cup campaign firmly on track and marks another statement of intent from the Minas Gerais outfit in Brazil’s premier women’s knockout competition.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Itabirito looked to impose themselves on the match, pressing high and forcing early errors from the Sport Recife defense. The breakthrough came in the 18th minute when a well-worked corner routine was headed home by central defender Camila Carvalho. Sport Recife responded with composure, equalizing just before the half-hour mark through a clinical finish from striker Brenda Oliveira, who latched onto a through ball and slotted past the keeper.
Key Moments
- 18’ – Goal: Camila Carvalho (Itabirito) – Header from a corner kick.
- 28’ – Goal: Brenda Oliveira (Sport Recife) – Solo run and finish from inside the box.
- 57’ – Goal: Letícia Santos (Itabirito) – Low drive from outside the area after a clever lay-off.
- 73’ – Red Card: Sport Recife’s left-back, Ana Clara, received a second yellow for a late tackle, leaving the visitors with ten players.
- 89’ – Save: Itabirito goalkeeper Raquel Silva made a crucial stop to preserve the lead from a fierce free-kick.
Tactical Story
Itabirito employed a 4-3-3 formation with energetic wingers, while Sport Recife set up in a compact 4-4-2. The home side’s ability to overload the central midfield after the red card proved decisive, as they controlled possession in the final third and created several chances that were either saved or squandered. Sport Recife, despite being a woman down, remained dangerous on the counter but lacked the final pass.
Standout Players
Camila Carvalho was immense at the back, scoring the opening goal and winning seven aerial duels. For the visitors, midfielder Mariana Duarte was tireless in midfield, covering every blade of grass and completing 89% of her passes.
Season Impact
The win moves Itabirito Women into the quarterfinals of the Brazilian Women’s Cup, where they will face a yet-to-be-determined opponent. Sport Recife, meanwhile, exits the competition but must now focus on league commitments in the Brasileiro Feminino.