The race for promotion in the Brazilian Women’s A2 Championship is heating up, and two teams have broken from the pack with perfect records. After the fourth round of action, Vasco da Gama and Atlético-PI remain flawless, each with 12 points from four wins. The tie at the top is broken only by the slimmest of margins: Vasco currently holds the lead thanks to a superior goal difference, having netted 11 times to Atlético-PI's 10.
The weekend's results solidified their dominance. Vasco da Gama delivered a commanding 3-0 away victory over Itabirito, while Atlético-PI secured a hard-fought 1-0 win against Ceará. Their performances set the standard in a competitive league where every goal and every point could prove crucial in the long campaign ahead.
Beyond the leaders, the round saw significant movement across the table. Sport boosted their position with a 2-0 win over Doce Mel, and Minas Brasília kept pace by defeating 3B da Amazônia 2-1 in a Sunday clash. The results also featured notable upsets, such as Rio Negro-RR's 1-0 victory over UDA, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the competition.
With the next round not starting until Friday, June 17th, teams now enter a nearly two-week training break. This pause offers a critical moment for squads to refine tactics, recover, and prepare for the grueling matches to come. For Vasco and Atlético-PI, the challenge will be maintaining their impeccable form and relentless pressure as the chase for the A2 title—and a coveted spot in the top flight—continues.
