Vini Jr’s Stunner Puts Brazil Ahead: Game Continues at Mané Garrincha with 70,027 Fans
The night of March 20, 2025, is electric at the Mané Garrincha Stadium in Brasília, where Brazil and Colombia clash in the 13th round of the South American World Cup 2026 Qualifiers. At the 53rd minute of the second half, Vinicius Júnior, known as Vini Jr., shone brightly by scoring a stunning goal that gave Brazil a 2-1 lead. The attacker received a pinpoint pass from Raphinha, took a shot from outside the box, and the ball, deflecting off Lerma, tricked goalkeeper Vargas, nestling into the bottom corner of the Colombian net. The stadium, packed with 70,027 fans—the largest crowd recorded in Brazil in 2025 so far—erupted in celebration. The match, which kicked off at 9:45 PM, remains in progress, with Brazil pushing forward and Colombia looking to respond. Just moments earlier, at the 51st minute, a breathtaking move nearly extended the lead: Vini Jr crossed from the left, Savinho struck the ball first-time at the far post, and Guilherme Arana crashed into the post while attempting to finish, igniting the crowd. Recent substitutions, such as Léo Ortiz replacing Vini Jr at the 55th minute, indicate coach Dorival Júnior’s intent to shore up the defense, while Colombia, with changes like Castaño for James Rodríguez at the 49th minute, strives to shift the game’s momentum.
The atmosphere in Brasília is charged with excitement. The 70,027-strong crowd filling the Mané Garrincha stands hasn’t stopped cheering for Brazil, which aims to secure a home victory after a balanced first half.
At the 44th minute of the second half, the referee signaled 10 minutes of added time, promising more drama until the final whistle.
Game Ongoing: Brazil Presses, Colombia Holds Firm
The match remains intense at Mané Garrincha, with Brazil holding a 2-1 edge thanks to Vini Jr’s brilliance. At the 55th minute, Vini Jr’s exit for Léo Ortiz hinted at a defensive tweak, yet Brazil keeps up its attacking intent.
On the Colombian side, swapping James Rodríguez for Castaño at the 49th minute reflects an effort to refresh the midfield, while Borré replaced Córdoba at the 41st minute to bolster the attack.
Key Moments of the Second Half
- At the 47th minute, Guilherme Arana nearly scored with a header after the ball bounced around Colombia’s box, but Vargas made a vital save in the corner.
- Two minutes prior, at the 45th minute, Savinho threatened with a cross from the right, and Muñoz’s awkward clearance almost resulted in an own goal.
- At the 39th minute, Joelinton unleashed a powerful shot from outside the box, grazing the crossbar and thrilling the crowd.
- In the 42nd minute, Muñoz crossed seeking Borré, but Marquinhos stood tall to clear the danger.
- At the 36th minute, a Brazilian blitz involving Wesley, Savinho, and Arana ended with a deflected shot wide, showcasing relentless pressure.
- At the 40th minute, Joelinton earned a yellow card for an aerial clash with Córdoba, underlining the game’s physicality.
Brazilian Attack Shines: Vini Jr Makes the Difference
The second half saw Brazil take charge, and the 70,027 fans at Mané Garrincha were rewarded at the 53rd minute. Vini Jr, in top form, linked up with Raphinha and fired a precise shot from distance, which deflected off Lerma past Vargas for a 2-1 lead. Earlier, at the 51st minute, a rehearsed move between Vini Jr, Savinho, and Guilherme Arana nearly paid off, but Arana hit the post in his attempt to score. The pressure continued at the 36th minute, with Wesley and Savinho combining before Arana’s shot was deflected. At the 47th minute, Arana popped up again, heading a ball in the box, but it lacked the power to beat Vargas. The record-breaking crowd of 2025 keeps roaring, urging Brazil to extend the lead as the game hangs in the balance.
At the 55th minute, Léo Ortiz came on for Vini Jr, signaling a tactical shift, but Brazil’s offensive drive remains intact.
Match Curiosities
- Mané Garrincha hosts the largest crowd in Brazil this year on March 20, 2025, with 70,027 fans in attendance.
- Vini Jr scored his decisive goal at the 53rd minute of the second half, cementing his key role in Brazil’s qualifier campaign.
- With 10 minutes of stoppage time announced at the 44th minute, the match promises excitement until the end.
Infographics: Game Snapshot So Far
- Current Score: Brazil 2-1 Colombia (at 56 minutes of the 2nd half).
- Brazil’s Goal: Vini Jr at the 53rd minute, assisted by Raphinha.
- Attendance: 70,027 fans, a 2025 record in Brazil.
- 53’: Vini Jr scores a stunner from outside the box, deflected by Lerma, making it 2-1 for Brazil.
- 55’: Substitution for Brazil: Vini Jr off, Léo Ortiz on, strengthening the backline.
Key Match Data
- Brazil aims for a home win at Mané Garrincha, where they crushed Peru 4-0 in October 2024.
- Colombia’s changes, like Borré for Córdoba at the 41st minute, signal an intent to level the score.
- The 70,027 fans mark the biggest turnout in Brazil for 2025 to date.
Brazil kicked off the second half intent on turning the tide, and Vini Jr delivered at the 53rd minute with a perfectly placed shot that deflected past Vargas for a 2-1 lead.
At the 51st minute, Savinho and Guilherme Arana nearly scored in a fluid move, only for Arana to collide with the post.
The pressure persisted at the 47th minute, with Arana heading a ball in the box, but Vargas stood firm in goal.
Real-Time Game Highlights
- The 70,027 fans erupted at Vini Jr’s 53rd-minute goal, giving Brazil a 2-1 advantage.
- Léo Ortiz’s entry for Vini Jr at the 55th minute reflects Dorival Júnior’s tactical adjustments.
- At the 44th minute, 10 minutes of added time were signaled, keeping the stakes high at Mané Garrincha.
- 36’: Wesley, Savinho, and Arana mounted a blitz, but the final shot went wide after a deflection.
- 47’: Arana’s header in the box was saved by Vargas, thwarting a third Brazilian goal.
- 53’: Vini Jr’s strike sparked wild celebrations among the 70,027 fans.
Game Still Wide Open
At the 42nd minute, Muñoz crossed for Borré, but Marquinhos cleared confidently, showcasing Brazil’s defensive resolve.
Two minutes later, at the 44th minute, the 10-minute stoppage time announcement energized the crowd, rooting for a Brazilian win.
The match continues, with Brazil leading 2-1 at the 56th minute of the second half.
- Brazil previously dominated Colombia at Mané Garrincha in October 2024, winning 4-0 with goals from Raphinha (2), Andreas Pereira, and Luiz Henrique.
- This marks Brazil’s second qualifier at Brasília for 2026, solidifying the capital as a stronghold.
Lineup and Substitutions
- At the 55th minute, Léo Ortiz replaced Vini Jr, reinforcing Brazil’s defense.
- Colombia swapped Castaño for James Rodríguez at the 49th minute to inject midfield energy.
- Borré came on for Córdoba at the 41st minute, adding freshness to Colombia’s attack.
At the 39th minute, Joelinton nearly scored with a fierce shot from distance, skimming the crossbar.
Four minutes earlier, at the 36th minute, a Wesley-Savinho link-up led to a dangerous cross, cleared by Colombia’s defense.
Vini Jr’s 53rd-minute goal capped Brazil’s pressure, which continues to create chances.
Match Highlights and Trivia
- The 70,027-strong crowd is Brazil’s largest of 2025, surpassing all games up to March.
- Vini Jr left at the 55th minute to applause after his match-turning goal.
- Guilherme Arana nearly scored twice, at the 47th and 51st minutes, showing his attacking flair.
Brazil holds a 2-1 lead at the 56th minute of the second half, with Vini Jr’s 53rd-minute goal stealing the spotlight. The 70,027 fans highlight the fervor at Mané Garrincha on this Thursday, March 20, 2025. Colombia, with moves like Borré for Córdoba at the 41st minute, fights back, but Brazil remains determined to hold firm.
Brazil’s pressure yielded clear chances, like Joelinton’s 39th-minute shot and Arana’s 47th-minute header, both stopped by Vargas.
The game stays gripping, with 10 minutes of added time announced at the 44th minute.
Second-Half Standouts
- Vini Jr’s 53rd-minute goal shifted the game, putting Brazil ahead.
- The 70,027 fans remain a driving force, cheering every move.
- Léo Ortiz’s substitution for Vini Jr at the 55th minute bolsters Brazil’s strategy.
Mané Garrincha saw Brazil thrash Peru 4-0 in October 2024, making it a lucky venue for the team.
The 70,027 attendees on March 20, 2025, cement Brasília as a fan-favorite host for qualifiers.
Vini Jr Lights Up Brasília
At the 53rd minute, Vini Jr gave Brazil a 2-1 lead with a deflected stunner past Vargas.
With 70,027 in the stands, the crowd sets a 2025 record, creating an unforgettable vibe this Thursday.
The 10-minute added time call at the 44th minute keeps tensions high, with Brazil up 2-1 at the 56th minute.
At the 47th minute, Arana’s header tested Vargas, while Joelinton’s 39th-minute rocket nearly found the net.

Vini Jr’s Stunner Puts Brazil Ahead: Game Continues at Mané Garrincha with 70,027 Fans
The night of March 20, 2025, is electric at the Mané Garrincha Stadium in Brasília, where Brazil and Colombia clash in the 13th round of the South American World Cup 2026 Qualifiers. At the 53rd minute of the second half, Vinicius Júnior, known as Vini Jr., shone brightly by scoring a stunning goal that gave Brazil a 2-1 lead. The attacker received a pinpoint pass from Raphinha, took a shot from outside the box, and the ball, deflecting off Lerma, tricked goalkeeper Vargas, nestling into the bottom corner of the Colombian net. The stadium, packed with 70,027 fans—the largest crowd recorded in Brazil in 2025 so far—erupted in celebration. The match, which kicked off at 9:45 PM, remains in progress, with Brazil pushing forward and Colombia looking to respond. Just moments earlier, at the 51st minute, a breathtaking move nearly extended the lead: Vini Jr crossed from the left, Savinho struck the ball first-time at the far post, and Guilherme Arana crashed into the post while attempting to finish, igniting the crowd. Recent substitutions, such as Léo Ortiz replacing Vini Jr at the 55th minute, indicate coach Dorival Júnior’s intent to shore up the defense, while Colombia, with changes like Castaño for James Rodríguez at the 49th minute, strives to shift the game’s momentum.
The atmosphere in Brasília is charged with excitement. The 70,027-strong crowd filling the Mané Garrincha stands hasn’t stopped cheering for Brazil, which aims to secure a home victory after a balanced first half.
At the 44th minute of the second half, the referee signaled 10 minutes of added time, promising more drama until the final whistle.
Game Ongoing: Brazil Presses, Colombia Holds Firm
The match remains intense at Mané Garrincha, with Brazil holding a 2-1 edge thanks to Vini Jr’s brilliance. At the 55th minute, Vini Jr’s exit for Léo Ortiz hinted at a defensive tweak, yet Brazil keeps up its attacking intent.
On the Colombian side, swapping James Rodríguez for Castaño at the 49th minute reflects an effort to refresh the midfield, while Borré replaced Córdoba at the 41st minute to bolster the attack.
Key Moments of the Second Half
- At the 47th minute, Guilherme Arana nearly scored with a header after the ball bounced around Colombia’s box, but Vargas made a vital save in the corner.
- Two minutes prior, at the 45th minute, Savinho threatened with a cross from the right, and Muñoz’s awkward clearance almost resulted in an own goal.
- At the 39th minute, Joelinton unleashed a powerful shot from outside the box, grazing the crossbar and thrilling the crowd.
- In the 42nd minute, Muñoz crossed seeking Borré, but Marquinhos stood tall to clear the danger.
- At the 36th minute, a Brazilian blitz involving Wesley, Savinho, and Arana ended with a deflected shot wide, showcasing relentless pressure.
- At the 40th minute, Joelinton earned a yellow card for an aerial clash with Córdoba, underlining the game’s physicality.
Brazilian Attack Shines: Vini Jr Makes the Difference
The second half saw Brazil take charge, and the 70,027 fans at Mané Garrincha were rewarded at the 53rd minute. Vini Jr, in top form, linked up with Raphinha and fired a precise shot from distance, which deflected off Lerma past Vargas for a 2-1 lead. Earlier, at the 51st minute, a rehearsed move between Vini Jr, Savinho, and Guilherme Arana nearly paid off, but Arana hit the post in his attempt to score. The pressure continued at the 36th minute, with Wesley and Savinho combining before Arana’s shot was deflected. At the 47th minute, Arana popped up again, heading a ball in the box, but it lacked the power to beat Vargas. The record-breaking crowd of 2025 keeps roaring, urging Brazil to extend the lead as the game hangs in the balance.
At the 55th minute, Léo Ortiz came on for Vini Jr, signaling a tactical shift, but Brazil’s offensive drive remains intact.
Match Curiosities
- Mané Garrincha hosts the largest crowd in Brazil this year on March 20, 2025, with 70,027 fans in attendance.
- Vini Jr scored his decisive goal at the 53rd minute of the second half, cementing his key role in Brazil’s qualifier campaign.
- With 10 minutes of stoppage time announced at the 44th minute, the match promises excitement until the end.
Infographics: Game Snapshot So Far
- Current Score: Brazil 2-1 Colombia (at 56 minutes of the 2nd half).
- Brazil’s Goal: Vini Jr at the 53rd minute, assisted by Raphinha.
- Attendance: 70,027 fans, a 2025 record in Brazil.
- 53’: Vini Jr scores a stunner from outside the box, deflected by Lerma, making it 2-1 for Brazil.
- 55’: Substitution for Brazil: Vini Jr off, Léo Ortiz on, strengthening the backline.
Key Match Data
- Brazil aims for a home win at Mané Garrincha, where they crushed Peru 4-0 in October 2024.
- Colombia’s changes, like Borré for Córdoba at the 41st minute, signal an intent to level the score.
- The 70,027 fans mark the biggest turnout in Brazil for 2025 to date.
Brazil kicked off the second half intent on turning the tide, and Vini Jr delivered at the 53rd minute with a perfectly placed shot that deflected past Vargas for a 2-1 lead.
At the 51st minute, Savinho and Guilherme Arana nearly scored in a fluid move, only for Arana to collide with the post.
The pressure persisted at the 47th minute, with Arana heading a ball in the box, but Vargas stood firm in goal.
Real-Time Game Highlights
- The 70,027 fans erupted at Vini Jr’s 53rd-minute goal, giving Brazil a 2-1 advantage.
- Léo Ortiz’s entry for Vini Jr at the 55th minute reflects Dorival Júnior’s tactical adjustments.
- At the 44th minute, 10 minutes of added time were signaled, keeping the stakes high at Mané Garrincha.
- 36’: Wesley, Savinho, and Arana mounted a blitz, but the final shot went wide after a deflection.
- 47’: Arana’s header in the box was saved by Vargas, thwarting a third Brazilian goal.
- 53’: Vini Jr’s strike sparked wild celebrations among the 70,027 fans.
Game Still Wide Open
At the 42nd minute, Muñoz crossed for Borré, but Marquinhos cleared confidently, showcasing Brazil’s defensive resolve.
Two minutes later, at the 44th minute, the 10-minute stoppage time announcement energized the crowd, rooting for a Brazilian win.
The match continues, with Brazil leading 2-1 at the 56th minute of the second half.
- Brazil previously dominated Colombia at Mané Garrincha in October 2024, winning 4-0 with goals from Raphinha (2), Andreas Pereira, and Luiz Henrique.
- This marks Brazil’s second qualifier at Brasília for 2026, solidifying the capital as a stronghold.
Lineup and Substitutions
- At the 55th minute, Léo Ortiz replaced Vini Jr, reinforcing Brazil’s defense.
- Colombia swapped Castaño for James Rodríguez at the 49th minute to inject midfield energy.
- Borré came on for Córdoba at the 41st minute, adding freshness to Colombia’s attack.
At the 39th minute, Joelinton nearly scored with a fierce shot from distance, skimming the crossbar.
Four minutes earlier, at the 36th minute, a Wesley-Savinho link-up led to a dangerous cross, cleared by Colombia’s defense.
Vini Jr’s 53rd-minute goal capped Brazil’s pressure, which continues to create chances.
Match Highlights and Trivia
- The 70,027-strong crowd is Brazil’s largest of 2025, surpassing all games up to March.
- Vini Jr left at the 55th minute to applause after his match-turning goal.
- Guilherme Arana nearly scored twice, at the 47th and 51st minutes, showing his attacking flair.
Brazil holds a 2-1 lead at the 56th minute of the second half, with Vini Jr’s 53rd-minute goal stealing the spotlight. The 70,027 fans highlight the fervor at Mané Garrincha on this Thursday, March 20, 2025. Colombia, with moves like Borré for Córdoba at the 41st minute, fights back, but Brazil remains determined to hold firm.
Brazil’s pressure yielded clear chances, like Joelinton’s 39th-minute shot and Arana’s 47th-minute header, both stopped by Vargas.
The game stays gripping, with 10 minutes of added time announced at the 44th minute.
Second-Half Standouts
- Vini Jr’s 53rd-minute goal shifted the game, putting Brazil ahead.
- The 70,027 fans remain a driving force, cheering every move.
- Léo Ortiz’s substitution for Vini Jr at the 55th minute bolsters Brazil’s strategy.
Mané Garrincha saw Brazil thrash Peru 4-0 in October 2024, making it a lucky venue for the team.
The 70,027 attendees on March 20, 2025, cement Brasília as a fan-favorite host for qualifiers.
Vini Jr Lights Up Brasília
At the 53rd minute, Vini Jr gave Brazil a 2-1 lead with a deflected stunner past Vargas.
With 70,027 in the stands, the crowd sets a 2025 record, creating an unforgettable vibe this Thursday.
The 10-minute added time call at the 44th minute keeps tensions high, with Brazil up 2-1 at the 56th minute.
At the 47th minute, Arana’s header tested Vargas, while Joelinton’s 39th-minute rocket nearly found the net.
