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📊 New leader, surprise in the top 4 and more: the updated Brasileirão table

📊 New leader, surprise in the top 4 and more: the updated Brasileirão table

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📊 New leader, surprise in the top 4 and more: the updated Brasileirão table
📊 New leader, surprise in the top 4 and more: the updated Brasileirão table
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
Four games opened the third round of the 2025 Brasileirão, this Saturday (12).
There was a classic, a surprising defeat, a "provisional leader" and more.
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Check the updated table below!
Juventude 2 x 1 Ceará
Showing once again the strength of the Alfredo Jaconi, where they maintain 100% utilization in 2025, Juventude beat Ceará in a comeback by 2 x 1, with goals from Luis Mandaca and Matheus Babi, while Aylon opened the scoring for Vozão.
After the victory, the Gaúcho team took the momentary lead of the Brasileirão, and the fans celebrated in the stands!
RB Bragantino 1 x 0 Botafogo
Current Brazilian champion, Botafogo lost again in the national championship after 18 games (or eight months!).
And who ended the "good phase" of Glorioso was precisely RB Bragantino, who had not yet won in Brasileirão 2025.
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After the match, Portuguese coach Renato Paiva showed all his irritation with Botafogo's first defeat in the championship.
Palmeiras 2 x 0 Corinthians
Even "away from home", since they played the Derby at Arena Barueri and not at Allianz Parque, Palmeiras beat Corinthians with ease.
The classic was intense, with nine yellow cards only in the first half, marked the
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