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Vasco da Gama 3-0 Barracas Central: Adson’s Double Leads to Sul-Americana Playoff Spot

May 28, 2026 | São Januário, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (UTC-3)
A commanding 3-0 victory over Barracas Central on Wednesday evening secured Vasco da Gama’s place in the Copa Sudamericana play-offs, with Adson’s brace and Rojas’ goal sealing the win. The result leaves the Gigante da Colina in a precarious position to avoid the play-off stage entirely, despite the late triumph.

How It Happened: Vasco’s Route to Victory

Vasco da Gama needed a win to all but guarantee their place in the play-offs of the 2026 Copa Sudamericana, and they delivered in emphatic fashion. Playing their final group-stage match at the iconic São Januário stadium, the carioca giants dominated Barracas Central from the outset, with goals from Adson (twice) and Rojas ensuring a comfortable 3-0 triumph. The victory, however, came amid controversy and internal debate over tactical decisions that left some fans and pundits questioning the club’s approach.

The first goal arrived in the 19th minute when Adson, one of the tournament’s standout performers, capitalized on a defensive lapse to slot home from close range. The crowd at São Januário, though sparse due to a fan-led “Público Zero” protest, responded with cautious optimism as Vasco took an early lead.

The second goal came in the 44th minute when Rojas, playing in a creative midfield role, orchestrated a swift counterattack before curling a low shot into the net. The assist from Tchê Tchê—who had earlier faced hostility from sections of the home crowd—sparked a moment of redemption for the Colombian international.

The third goal arrived in the 72nd minute when Adson, now the tournament’s third-highest scorer for Vasco, rounded the keeper with a clinical finish after a well-worked buildup. The final whistle followed shortly after, with Vasco’s technical director, Renato Gaúcho, making a tactical substitution to manage the result.

Adson’s second goal seals the 3-0 victory over Barracas Central.

The Numbers That Tell the Story

Vasco’s dominance in the match was underscored by several key statistics, according to official competition records and club data:

Statistic Vasco da Gama Barracas Central Total Shots 18 5 Shots on Target 11 2 Possession 62% 38% Fouls Committed 8 14 Corners 7 1 Yellow Cards 1 2

Adson’s two goals marked his third and fourth in the tournament, tying him for third place in Vasco’s all-time scoring charts for the Copa Sudamericana. His performance has been a bright spot for a club that has struggled with consistency in recent campaigns.

Why It Matters: The Playoff Race and Internal Debate

Despite the victory, Vasco’s path forward is far from straightforward. The club remains in a position where they must still navigate the play-offs to secure a direct spot in the round of 16. A loss in the play-offs would consign them to the group stage again, a scenario that has sparked internal debate over the club’s long-term planning and tactical approach.

The decision to field a reserve-heavy lineup against Olimpia in the previous match—resulting in a narrow 1-0 loss—has been widely criticized. Some within the club’s hierarchy have questioned whether the team is being managed with an eye on sustainability or whether the focus should be on securing immediate success. Renato Gaúcho’s recent substitutions and lineup choices have only added to the narrative of a club divided.

For Barracas Central, the defeat is a crushing blow. The Argentine side had hoped to salvage points from their final group match, but Vasco’s clinical efficiency left them with little chance of a comeback. The result also means Barracas will finish bottom of Group D, ending their campaign early.

Key Stakes Moving Forward

  • Play-off Obligation: Vasco must now win their play-off match to secure a direct spot in the round of 16. A draw would force a tiebreaker.
  • Tactical Review: Renato Gaúcho faces pressure to adjust his approach ahead of the play-offs, with fans demanding more attacking intent.
  • Injury Concerns: Several key players, including Lucas Piton, were omitted from the matchup due to fitness doubts, raising questions about availability for the play-offs.
  • Fan Protests: The “Público Zero” campaign continues, with some sections of the Vasco faithful calling for greater accountability from the club’s leadership.

Player Reactions and Tactical Adjustments

While official statements from players and coaching staff have been limited, social media reactions and post-match interviews have provided some insight into the mood within the Vasco dressing room.

VASCO DA GAMA vs. BARRACAS CENTRAL | HIGHLIGHTS | CONMEBOL SUDAMERICANA 2026

Adson, who has been the standout performer for Vasco in the tournament, took to his social media accounts to celebrate his goals and thank his teammates. “Double goals, double happiness! Grateful to the team for the support,” he posted, accompanied by a video of his celebrations.

Adson (via Instagram): “Double goals, double happiness! Grateful to the team for the support. On to the next challenge! #VascoDaGama #SulAmericana”

Tchê Tchê, who provided the assist for Rojas’ goal, faced continued hostility from sections of the Vasco faithful. The Colombian international, who has been a target of criticism since his arrival, attempted to deflect blame onto the team’s collective effort. “It’s not about individuals. It’s about the team,” he said in a post-match interview. “We have to focus on what’s ahead.”

Renato Gaúcho, Vasco’s technical director, made a single substitution in the second half, replacing a midfielder for a forward in an attempt to manage the result. The move was seen as conservative by some analysts, who questioned why more changes weren’t made to capitalize on Vasco’s dominance.

The tactical approach in the match reflected a more defensive mindset compared to Vasco’s earlier performances in the tournament. Gaúcho has been criticized for playing it safe, particularly in the loss to Olimpia, where a more aggressive style might have secured all three points. The play-off match will be a test of whether the coach can balance caution with ambition.

What’s Next: The Road Ahead for Vasco

Vasco’s next challenge comes in the play-off round, where they will face an opponent yet to be determined. The club’s official website and CONMEBOL’s competition schedule will confirm the fixture in the coming days. In the meantime, Vasco will look to address the internal divisions that have surfaced in recent weeks.

The club’s next domestic fixture, a Brasileirão Sub-20 match against Avaí, will also be closely watched. Vasco’s youth team suffered a 1-0 defeat in their previous outing, raising questions about the development pipeline that has been a point of concern for the club’s leadership.

Next Confirmed Checkpoint

Vasco da Gama’s Copa Sudamericana play-off match: Date and opponent to be announced by CONMEBOL. Follow official updates on vasco.com.br and GloboEsporte.

Domestic Focus: Brasileirão Sub-20 – Vasco vs. Avaí (CFA da Ressacada, date TBD).

Key Takeaways

  • Play-off Spot Secured: Vasco’s 3-0 win ensures they will face a play-off match, though a win is now required to advance directly to the round of 16.
  • Adson’s Impact: The striker’s two goals have made him the club’s third-highest scorer in Copa Sudamericana history, cementing his status as a key player.
  • Internal Divisions: The club’s tactical approach and lineup decisions have sparked debate, with fans and pundits questioning the balance between sustainability and ambition.
  • Fan Protests Continue: The “Público Zero” campaign remains active, with some sections of the support calling for greater transparency and accountability from the club’s leadership.
  • Next Opponent Unknown: CONMEBOL has yet to announce Vasco’s play-off fixture, leaving the club in a state of anticipation.
  • Youth Development Under Scrutiny: The Sub-20 team’s recent struggles highlight ongoing concerns about the club’s development pipeline.

What do you think? Should Renato Gaúcho adopt a more aggressive tactical approach in the play-offs, or is the current strategy the right balance? Share your thoughts in the comments below or on our social media channels.

For more updates on Vasco da Gama and the Copa Sudamericana, follow Archysport and visit the official club website at vasco.com.br.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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