Brazil W vs USA W
The national teams of Brazil and the USA faced off on June 10, 2026, in an international friendly that was expected to be a showcase of world-class talent. While the match lived up to its competitive billing, it ultimately descended into a disciplinary nightmare that overshadowed the tactical battle on the pitch.
The Crucial Breakthrough
The contest remained tightly contested through the first half, but the deadlock was broken in the 63rd minute under unfortunate circumstances. Isabela inadvertently turned the ball into her own net, giving the USA a narrow lead. Before this, the physical nature of the game was already evident, with T. Maranhao picking up a yellow card early in the second half. As Brazil pushed for an equalizer, the game's intensity reached a boiling point.
Unprecedented Stoppage Time Drama
The closing stages of the match saw an extraordinary collapse in discipline from the Brazilian side. It began in the 94th minute when B. B. Zaneratto was sent off after receiving a second yellow card. The USA attempted to manage the clock, resulting in bookings for C. Dickey and E. Sears, but the situation for Brazil went from bad to worse. Tarciane was shown a straight red card in the 9th minute of stoppage time, while the legendary Marta also received a yellow card during the ensuing protests.
In a final, stunning sequence in the 104th minute (90+14), both Ludmila and Kerolin were sent off with red cards. The match concluded with Brazil having four players dismissed, leaving them unable to overturn the deficit created by Isabela's own goal. The USA secured the win, but the night will be remembered more for the flurry of cards than the football itself.