Orlando, FL – May 31, 2026 – The Brazilian national team served a vivid reminder of their attacking firepower on Sunday night, cruising to a commanding 6-2 victory over Panama in an international friendly at Camping World Stadium. While the scoreline suggests a routine demolition, the match was a tale of two halves, defensive lapses, and individual moments of brilliance from the Seleção.
Goal Scorers
| Minute | Goal Scorers | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 2′ | Vinicius Junior | Brazil |
| 14′ | M. Cunha (Own Goal) | Panama |
| 39′ | Casemiro | Brazil |
| 53′ | Rayan | Brazil |
| 60′ | L. Paqueta | Brazil |
| 63′ | I. Thiago (Penalty) | Brazil |
| 81′ | D. Oliveira | Brazil |
| 84′ | C. Harvey | Panama |
First Half: A Story of Own Goals and Early Sparks
The game exploded into life within the first two minutes. Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior continued his scintillating form for Brazil, finding the back of the net early to settle any home nerves. However, just as Brazil looked to take full control, an unfortunate lapse occurred. In the 14th minute, Panama leveled the score not through their own strike, but via an own goal from M. Cunha, a moment that momentarily silenced the Brazilian faithful.
Undeterred, the five-time world champions reasserted their dominance. Veteran midfielder Casemiro, often the anchor of the team, pushed forward to great effect, scoring in the 39th minute to restore Brazil’s lead. The half ended 2-1, with Brazil enjoying 53% possession and Panama showing surprising resilience on the counter.
Second Half: The Floodgates Open

If the first half was a controlled burn, the second half was a wildfire. Brazil returned from the tunnel with ruthless intent.
- 53′ (Rayan): The young prodigy extended the lead with a clinical finish, making it 3-1.
- 60′ (L. Paqueta): Lucas Paqueta got in on the act, threading a shot past the Panamanian keeper to make it 4-1.
- 63′ (I. Thiago – Penalty): Moments later, Brazil was awarded a penalty kick. I. Thiago stepped up and coolly converted to push the score to 5-1.
With the game effectively over, Brazil continued to play fluid football. D. Oliveira added a sixth goal in the 81st minute, capitalizing on tired Panamanian legs.
To their immense credit, Panama refused to wave the white flag. C. Harvey scored a consolation goal for the Central Americans in the 84th minute, a strike that was met with applause for the visitors’ fighting spirit. The match concluded with a flurry of substitutions, including K. Barria replacing C. Blackman (66′) and V. Griffith coming on for goalscorer C. Harvey (85′).
Here are two tables summarizing the key facts and statistics from the Brazil vs. Panama friendly.
Match Statistics
| Statistic | Brazil | Panama |
|---|---|---|
| Ball Possession | 53% | 47% |
| Shots on Target | 19 | 1 |
| Shots off Target | 5 | 1 |
| Shots Blocked | 1 | 3 |
| Corners | 8 | 1 |
| Fouls | 12 | 4 |
| Free Kicks | 5 | 13 |
| Offsides | 1 | 1 |
| Yellow Cards | 1 | 0 |
| Red Cards | 0 | 0 |
The final stats tell the story of a game Brazil dominated, yet one where defensive concentration remains a concern for Coach Dorival Júnior.
- Possession: Brazil 53% – Panama 47% (A closer margin than the score suggests).
- Shooting Gallery: Brazil registered a whopping 19 shots on target compared to Panama’s 1. The Panamanian keeper was kept busy, making 8 saves, but was simply overwhelmed by the volume of attacks.
- Discipline: The game was played in good spirits. Brazil received the only yellow card of the night, while both teams finished with 11 men (0 red cards).
- Set Pieces: Brazil dominated corners (8 to 1) and free kicks (13 to 5), using their physicality to pin Panama deep.
- Defensive Woes: While the attack was pristine, Brazil conceded 2 goals to a lower-ranked opponent (including one own goal), highlighting the same defensive fragility that has plagued them in recent qualifying cycles.
Final Thoughts
For Brazil, this is a perfect morale booster. Vinicius Junior looked sharp, and the depth of the squad was evident as goals came from midfielders, forwards, and substitutes alike. However, the 2 goals conceded—and the 12 fouls committed will give the coaching staff something to critique in the film room.
For Panama, a 6-2 loss against a giant like Brazil is not a humiliation but a lesson. Scoring twice against the Seleção is no small feat, and their 47% possession shows they were not simply spectators. As they prepare for their own competitive fixtures, Panama can take heart from their attacking bravery, even if their defense was torn apart by Brazilian flair.
- Final Score: Brazil 6 – 2 Panama
- Man of the Match: Vinicius Junior
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