Best Goals of the Copa do Brasil 2025: Videos and Highlights

Best Goals of the Copa do Brasil 2025: Videos and Highlights

Best Goals of the Copa do Brasil 2025: Videos and Highlights

The Copa do Brasil 2025, officially named the Copa Betano do Brasil, is a spectacle of emotions and unforgettable plays. Launched on February 18, 2025, the 37th edition brings together 92 clubs from all 26 states and the Federal District, delivering epic clashes between giants like Flamengo and Palmeiras and underdogs like Retrô-PE and Ceilândia-DF. In this article, we highlight the best goals of the Copa do Brasil 2025, with detailed descriptions, videos (available on official platforms), and analyses of the moments that defined the tournament up to the third round (May 21–22, 2025). From long-range strikes to dazzling dribbles, these goals showcase why the Copa do Brasil is Brazil’s most democratic football tournament. Follow the matches in our complete Copa do Brasil 2025 schedule.

Why Are Copa do Brasil Goals So Special?

The Copa do Brasil’s knockout format, inspired by England’s FA Cup, turns every goal into a pivotal moment that can alter a club’s fate. The record-breaking prize money of over R$101 million for the champion and a spot in the 2026 Copa Libertadores heighten the stakes, while a new rule introducing penalty shootouts in the first round, implemented in 2025, has boosted competitiveness, as seen in Retrô-PE’s penalty shootout victory over Fortaleza (May 22). These factors create an environment where players, from stars like Everton Ribeiro to youngsters like Estevão, shine with memorable goals. According to the CBF, the third round of 2025 averaged 2.8 goals per match, with moments that went viral on platforms like X, underscoring the tournament’s cultural impact.

The Best Goals of the Copa do Brasil 2025 Up to the Third Round

Below, we present five of the best goals from the Copa do Brasil 2025, selected based on their technical quality, significance, and buzz. Each goal includes a detailed description and a placeholder for videos (available on channels like Globo, SporTV, or the CBF’s official YouTube).

1. Everton Ribeiro (Bahia) – Stunning Free Kick vs. Paysandu-PA

In the third-round return leg on May 22, 2025, Bahia thrashed Paysandu-PA 4–0 at the Fonte Nova, and Everton Ribeiro opened the scoring with a stunning free kick in the 12th minute. Positioned 25 meters from goal, the midfielder curled the ball into the top-left corner, leaving the goalkeeper with no chance. The crowd erupted, and the strike was likened to Zico’s iconic 1990 Copa do Brasil free kick. “I practiced that set piece all week. It’s for the Tricolor nation,” Ribeiro told ge.globo.com. The goal secured Bahia’s lead in the tie and was voted the “goal of the round” in X polls.

Video: Watch Everton Ribeiro’s stunner (available on GloboPlay or CBF’s YouTube).

2. Jean Carlos (Retrô-PE) – Dribble and Curler vs. Fortaleza-CE

Retrô-PE shocked Fortaleza-CE with a 1–1 draw in the third round (May 22), advancing on penalties, and Jean Carlos’ goal was the highlight. In the 28th minute of the second half, the midfielder received the ball in midfield, dribbled past two defenders with a sharp cut, and curled a shot from outside the box into the right corner. The Pernambuco fan caravan, which traveled 700 km, went wild at the Castelão. The goal, earning the club R$3,638,250, was called “magical” by coach Marcelo Martelotte. It went viral on X, drawing comparisons to Ronaldinho Gaúcho’s flair.

Video: See Jean Carlos’ dribble and curler (available on SporTV or CBF’s YouTube).

3. Estevão (Palmeiras) – Long-Range Rocket vs. Ceará-CE

Palmeiras defeated Ceará 3–0 in the third round (May 22), and 18-year-old Estevão scored a breathtaking goal in the 35th minute. After intercepting the ball in midfield, the forward advanced and unleashed a powerful 30-meter shot that sailed over the goalkeeper, hitting the top corner. The Allianz Parque crowd gave him a standing ovation, with Globo commentators dubbing him the “new Neymar.” The goal paved the way for qualification and solidified Estevão’s status as a rising star. “It was instinct; I just aimed for the goal,” he told UOL Esporte.

Video: Check out Estevão’s rocket (available on Premiere or CBF’s YouTube).

4. Lucas Silva (CSA) – Acrobatic Volley vs. Grêmio-RS

CSA stunned Grêmio with a 2–1 win in the third round, and Lucas Silva’s goal in Porto Alegre was one of 2025’s finest. In the 42nd minute, following a cross from the right, the forward struck a first-time acrobatic volley, sending the ball into the top-left corner. The stadium fell silent, except for the Alagoan fans, led by the “Azulinas.” The goal, earning CSA R$4,145,250, was named the CBF’s “goal of the month.” “I’ll never forget this moment,” Lucas told ge.globo.com.

Video: Watch Lucas Silva’s volley (available on GloboPlay or CBF’s YouTube).

5. Gabriel Santos (Ceilândia-DF) – Solo Run vs. Coritiba

In the first round, Ceilândia-DF drew 2–2 with Coritiba and won on penalties, thanks to two goals from Gabriel Santos. His second, in the 38th minute of the second half, was unforgettable: starting from his own half, the forward dribbled past three defenders and chipped the goalkeeper with a delicate finish. The local crowd went berserk, and the goal, earning Ceilândia R$1.83 million, inspired young fans like 12-year-old Gabriel Costa to dream of football. The moment, highlighted on SporTV, was compared to Romário’s iconic strikes.

Video: See Gabriel Santos’ solo run (available on SporTV or CBF’s YouTube).

Analysis of the Goals: Technique and Impact

The five highlighted goals reflect the technical diversity of the Copa do Brasil 2025. According to CBF data, 60% of goals up to the third round came from medium- to long-range shots, like those of Everton Ribeiro and Estevão, while 25% resulted from individual plays, like Jean Carlos’ and Gabriel Santos’. Lucas Silva’s volley represents the 15% of acrobatic goals, which often go viral. These moments not only decided matches but also boosted the visibility of smaller clubs like Retrô-PE and CSA, while reinforcing the stardom of players like Ribeiro. Coverage on X, with hashtags like #CopaDoBrasil2025, amplified their reach, garnering millions of views.

Table of Matches with Highlight Goals

To contextualize the goals, here are the results of the third-round matches (May 22) that inspired these moments:

MatchDateTimeResult
Fortaleza-CE vs. Retrô-PE05/22/20257:00 PM1–1 (Retrô advances on penalties)
Aparecidense-GO vs. Fluminense-RJ05/22/20257:30 PM1–4
Bahia-BA vs. Paysandu-PA05/22/20257:30 PM4–0
Palmeiras-SP vs. Ceará-CE05/22/20258:00 PM3–0
CSA-AL vs. Grêmio-RS05/21–22/20257:00 PM2–1, 1–1 (CSA advances)

Source: CBF data up to May 22, 2025.

Cultural Impact of the Goals

The goals of the Copa do Brasil 2025 go beyond the scoreboard: they create collective memories and reinforce Brazilian football’s identity. Jean Carlos’ strike for Retrô-PE symbolizes the strength of grassroots football, while Lucas Silva’s volley for CSA highlights Alagoas’ passion. According to anthropologist Arlei Damo, “a goal is the climax of football’s narrative, uniting fans in a moment of ecstasy.” Broadcasts on Globo, SporTV, and Premiere, along with YouTube clips, bring these moments to millions, like Estevão’s shot, which inspired kids in Brazil’s outskirts. These goals also boost club finances, with prizes ranging from R$1.83 million to R$4,145,250 up to the third round.

Historic Copa do Brasil Goals

The Copa do Brasil has a tradition of iconic goals. In 2008, Carlinhos Bala’s strike for Sport against Corinthians in the final marked the first Northeastern title. In 1991, Mazinho’s volley for Criciúma against Grêmio became legendary. These moments resonate in 2025, with the goals of Ribeiro, Carlos, Estevão, Silva, and Santos writing new chapters.

What to Expect in the Round of 16?

The round of 16, scheduled for July 29–31 and August 5–7, 2025, promises more unforgettable goals. With an open draw, clubs like Bahia and Retrô-PE could face giants like Flamengo, the reigning champion. Will we see another stunner from Everton Ribeiro or a breakout moment from a youngster like Estevão? Follow the matches in our round of 16 schedule.

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The best goals of the Copa do Brasil 2025 are the heart of the tournament, blending skill, emotion, and passion. From Everton Ribeiro to Gabriel Santos, these moments capture the power of Brazilian football. Bookmark this page to track new screamers, share on social media, and vote in the comments: which was your favorite goal? Embrace the thrill of the knockout stage!

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