Humaitá Suffers Record 13-0 Defeat in Brazilian Série D
Humaitá experienced a historic 13-0 loss against Gazin Porto Velho on the final day of the Série D Brazilian Championship group stage. This result marked the largest rout in the history of Brazil's top four football divisions, surpassing previous records in both Série D and the top flight. Gazin Porto Velho secured second place in their group, while Humaitá concluded its campaign with ten consecutive defeats and zero points. Only Independência, another team from Acre, managed to advance to the next round.
Acre football club Humaitá suffered a significant 13-0 defeat to Gazin Porto Velho from Rondônia on Sunday (14), during the final day of the Série D Brazilian Championship group stage.
This loss represents the biggest rout in the history of Brazilian football, spanning across its top four divisions. The previous Série D record was a 10-0 victory by Brasiliense over Interporto of Tocantins in 2023. In the top-tier Brasileirão, the record belonged to Corinthians, who secured a 10-1 win against Tiradentes of Piauí in 1983.
Gazin Porto Velho scored seven goals in the first half, with Ruan Costa contributing four. Esquerdinha, Aisley, and Kadu Barone added the others. Six more goals were scored in the second half, featuring two each from Tcharlles and Luan Viana, another from Kadu Barone, and one from João Victor.
Following the match, Gazin Porto Velho moved to 18 points in Group A2, securing second place and qualifying for the Second Phase, where they are set to face São Raimundo-RR. Humaitá, originating from Porto Acre, finished its campaign with zero points, ten defeats, four goals scored, and 50 goals conceded across ten matches.
Other teams from Acre had mixed results. Galvez suffered a 9-0 defeat to Araguaína, finishing fifth with ten points and already eliminated from contention. Araguaína, however, advanced after finishing third in the same group. Independência was the only Acre team to qualify, having drawn 2-2 with group leaders Guaporé, and will now face Manauara.
None of the state’s three representatives reached this year's state championship final. The 2022-founded Santa Cruz made history by winning their first trophy, defeating Rio Branco.
According to Yahoo Sports Soccer, this article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence.



