São Paulo Women edge past Cruzeiro in early-season thriller
In a pulsating encounter at the Estádio das Alterosas, São Paulo Women secured a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Cruzeiro Women in the Brazilian Women's League on 25 July 2026. The result showcased the growing competitiveness of the top flight and underlined São Paulo's ambitions for the season.
Match overview
The game started at a frenetic pace, with both sides pressing high and creating early chances. Cruzeiro, playing in front of their home supporters, looked to impose themselves from the opening whistle. However, it was São Paulo who struck first midway through the first half, capitalising on a defensive lapse to take the lead. The visitors doubled their advantage shortly after the break with a well-worked team move that left the Cruzeiro defence flat-footed.
Despite trailing by two goals, the home side showed tremendous fight. They pulled one back with a powerful header from a corner kick, setting up a tense final 20 minutes. São Paulo's goalkeeper made several crucial saves to preserve the lead, and the visitors held on to claim all three points.
Key moments
- 35th minute: São Paulo break the deadlock after a swift counter-attack; the winger slots home from close range.
- 52nd minute: A precise through ball splits the Cruzeiro defence, and the São Paulo striker calmly finishes past the advancing keeper.
- 68th minute: Cruzeiro reduce the deficit – a looping header from a corner gives the hosts renewed hope.
- 83rd minute: São Paulo's goalkeeper produces a stunning point-blank save to deny a late equaliser.
Standout players
For São Paulo, the attacking duo of Maria Fernanda and Camila Silva caused constant problems with their movement and link-up play. Defensively, centre-back Luciana Torres was immense, winning aerial duels and reading the game superbly. Cruzeiro's Ana Beatriz impressed in midfield, driving forward with purpose and creating several chances for her teammates.
Season impact
The victory lifts São Paulo Women into the upper half of the early-season league standings, while Cruzeiro remain in mid-table. Both sides will take positives from a competitive contest that highlighted the growing depth of talent in the Brazilian Women's League. São Paulo will look to build on this momentum when they face Internacional next week, while Cruzeiro will aim to bounce back in their upcoming clash with Santos.

