Brazil's Women's Beach Soccer National Team suffered a heartbreaking defeat in their Acapulco Cup opener, falling 5-4 to the United States in a dramatic final-minute collapse. Leading 4-2 in the third and final period, the Brazilian side seemed poised for victory until a stunning late rally by the Americans, who scored three unanswered goals—the last with just over two minutes remaining—sealed a comeback win.
The match was a rollercoaster from the start. The USA struck first with an early header, but Brazil responded with characteristic flair, leveling through Ester. After conceding again early in the second period, the Seleção roared back with three quick goals from Mayara, Isabelle, and a second from Ester to take a commanding lead.
However, beach soccer is a game of momentum, and the US team capitalized on a late Brazilian lapse to snatch the victory. This result puts immediate pressure on coach Rose Andrade's squad, who must now regroup quickly. Their tournament hopes hinge on a crucial clash against Japan this Friday. A win in regular time is essential to keep their title dreams alive; a loss would eliminate them from contention.
The Acapulco Cup features a tight round-robin format between Brazil, the USA, Japan, and Mexico, with the champion decided by total points. In the other opening match, Japan delivered a strong statement with a 4-0 win over Mexico. The upcoming fixtures promise high-stakes drama as each team battles for the crown on the sands of Arena GNP.
