

Vitoria Salvador Youth 3–0 Grapiuna AC U20
Brazilian Youth Championship | June 13, 2026
Match Overview
Vitoria Salvador Youth produced a dominant display in the Brazilian Youth Championship, sweeping aside Grapiuna AC U20 with a convincing 3–0 victory. The match, held at Vitoria’s training centre in the outskirts of Salvador, highlighted the depth of talent in the club’s cantera as they climbed the youth league table.
From the opening whistle, Vitoria imposed their will, pressing high and moving the ball with speed and precision. They took the lead in the 12th minute when forward Lucas Menezes latched onto a through‑ball and slotted calmly past the Grapiuna keeper. The home side doubled their advantage just before halftime with a well‑worked set‑piece routine heading into the net by centre‑back João Pedro Sousa.
The second half followed a similar pattern. Grapiuna offered little going forward, managing only one shot on target across the 90 minutes. Vitoria added a third in the 67th minute through substitute Rafael Santos, who rounded the goalkeeper after a neat combination on the edge of the area. The 3–0 scoreline reflected Vitoria’s complete control.
Key Moments
- 12’ – Lucas Menezes breaks the deadlock with a clinical finish after a clever pass from Thiago Alves.
- 41’ – João Pedro Sousa heads home from a corner to make it 2–0.
- 67’ – Rafael Santos scores the third shortly after coming off the bench.
- 83’ – Grapiuna’s only notable chance is comfortably saved by Vitoria goalkeeper Gabriel Lima.
Tactical Story
Vitoria coach Marcelo Amaral set his team up in an aggressive 4‑3‑3 that allowed the full‑backs to push high and create overloads. The midfield trio of André Costa, Felipe Rocha and captain Diego Oliveira dominated the centre of the park, recycling possession quickly and forcing Grapiuna to chase shadows. Grapiuna, meanwhile, attempted a defensive 5‑3‑2 but lacked the organisation to cope with Vitoria’s movement and pace.
Standout Players
- Lucas Menezes (Vitoria) – The striker’s movement and finishing caused constant problems, capped by an excellent opening goal.
- Thiago Alves (Vitoria) – Creative force in midfield, providing the assist for the first goal and dictating tempo throughout.
- Gabriel Lima (Vitoria) – Hardly tested but commanded his box when needed, keeping a clean sheet.
Impact on Brazilian Youth Championship
The win moves Vitoria Salvador Youth into the top four of their group, strengthening their push for a place in the national knockout phase. Grapiuna AC U20 remain rooted in the lower half of the table, now with only two wins from their last ten matches. Vitoria’s next fixture is a challenging trip to face Bahia U20, while Grapiuna host low‑side Camaçari FC Youth.