Fortaleza Agenda Today (01/09/2025); S shorts!

by Andrea
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Photo: Matheus Amorim/Fortaleza EC Match between Internacional and Fortaleza, for the Brasileirão

He lost him 2-1 to Internacional last Sunday (31), away from home, for the 22nd round of Brasileirão. Lucca Prior scored the lion’s goal.

Agenda

Fortaleza lost 2-1 to Internacional on Sunday (31), worth the 22nd round of Serie A. Alan Patrick and Vitinho scored for the principals, while Lucca Prior scored the tricolor goal.

Thus, Tricolor has reached an uncomfortable sequence of eight games without winning. In addition, there are 14 matches without triumph as a visitor. The Pici team is 19th place in Brasileirão, parked in 15 points.

Basic football

The U17 lost to Athletico-PR 2-1 on Wednesday (27), at home, for the Brazilian Championship. The team will return to the field against Atletico-MG, on Wednesday (3), from 15h (from Brasilia).

The under-20 surpassed the retro 4-2 on penalties, after 0 to 0 in normal time, worth the quarterfinals of the Northeast Cup. The opponent in the semifinal will be Ceará, on Wednesday (3), at 15h (Brasilia).

Women’s football

Fortaleza visited Botafogo on Friday (15) and, after 1 to 1 in normal time, lost 5 to 3 on penalties. With this, the team was eliminated from the A2 series of the Brazilian Female Championship.

As the Ceará team reached the semifinals of the competition, the lionesses guaranteed the unprecedented access to the first division.

Next Fortaleza Games

  • 09/13 – 16h – Fortaleza x Vitória – Brazilian Championship
  • 09/20 – 21h – Palmeiras x Fortaleza – Brazilian Championship
  • 09/27 – 16h – Fortaleza x Sport – Brazilian Championship
  • 02/10 – 7:30 pm – Fortaleza x São Paulo – Brazilian Championship
  • 05/10 – 6:30 pm – Youth x Fortaleza – Brazilian Championship

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