

BRA ESC – State Championship Match
Vitoria ES 5–0 SC Brasil Capixaba
Date: 28 May 2026
Match Overview
Vitoria ES delivered a scintillating performance in the BRA ESC (Campeonato Capixaba), thumping SC Brasil Capixaba 5‑0 at the Estádio Salvador Costa. The home side were simply unstoppable, racing into a three‑goal lead inside the first 30 minutes and never looking back. The result consolidates Vitoria ES’s position at the top of the state championship standings.
First Half – A Blitz from the Home Side
Vitoria ES came flying out of the blocks. Carlos Eduardo opened the scoring in the 8th minute with a crisp finish after a sweeping team move. Just five minutes later, Felipe Augusto doubled the lead with a powerful header from a corner. The onslaught continued when Rafael Oliveira made it 3‑0 in the 27th minute, converting a cut‑back from the right wing. SC Brasil Capixaba were shell‑shocked and barely managed to get out of their own half.
Second Half – More of the Same
Vitoria ES eased off slightly after the interval but still managed to add two more goals. In the 63rd minute, substitute Lucas Mendes scored a spectacular volley from the edge of the box. The scoring was completed in the 81st minute by Thiago Santos, who tapped in from close range after a goalmouth scramble. SC Brasil Capixaba had one shot on target all game, comfortably saved by the Vitoria goalkeeper.
Standout Performers
- Carlos Eduardo (Vitoria ES) – Scored the crucial early goal and provided two assists, terrorising the Capixaba defence all evening.
- Felipe Augusto (Vitoria ES) – Dominated in the air, scoring one and winning every aerial duel.
- Lucas Mendes (Vitoria ES) – Came off the bench to score a stunning volley that will be a contender for goal of the season.
Match Statistics
- Possession: Vitoria ES 67% – 33% SC Brasil Capixaba
- Shots on target: 10 – 1
- Corners: 8 – 2
What This Means
Vitoria ES continue their dominant run in the BRA ESC, establishing themselves as clear favourites for the title. SC Brasil Capixaba, meanwhile, will need to regroup quickly if they are to avoid being dragged into a relegation battle in the second half of the season.