The 15th round of the Moçambola brought great excitement and twists in the standings, especially for Dário Monteiro, coach of Brera FC. After arriving at this round occupying the uncomfortable position of bottom of the table, Monteiro managed to lift his team from the bottom, climbing to 10th place with 14 points, the same as Baía de Pemba. This crucial victory offers a breather for the Mozambican coach, who now sees his team in a less critical position, although the situation remains tense.

Dario Monteiro's Turnaround
The match was crucial for Brera FC, who, under the leadership of Dario Monteiro, desperately needed a positive result to escape last place. The team went onto the pitch knowing that a slip-up could sink them even further down the table. However, Brera showed resilience and secured the victory that allowed them to jump from the bottom of the table to 10th place, representing a temporary relief for Monteiro and his team.

João Chissano and Textáfrica in the Lantern
While Dário Monteiro celebrates the team's rise in the standings, the situation is the opposite for João Chissano and Textáfrica. With this match's defeat, Textáfrica has fallen to last place, a worrying position for a team with the tradition and history of the Chimoio club. Despite the adverse situation, Textáfrica has a light at the end of the tunnel: the team still has one game in hand, as does Baía de Pemba, which could change the standings.
The Scenario of Uncertainty
The fight to escape relegation is far from over. Although Brera has managed to climb a few positions, the points difference between the teams at the bottom of the table is minimal, which keeps the tension high. Both Textáfrica and Baía de Pemba have a game in hand, meaning that the results of these pending matches will be crucial in determining who will manage to stay in the top tier of Mozambican football and who will sink even further into crisis.
For Dário Monteiro, climbing to 10th place is an important moral victory, but he is aware that the battle to avoid relegation is far from over. The pressure continues, and every game will be a true final for the teams at the bottom of the table.
The 15th round of the Moçambola brought momentary relief to Dário Monteiro and his Brera FC, who left the bottom of the table, but also increased the pressure on João Chissano and Textáfrica. With both teams still having games in hand, the standings could see further twists and turns, keeping the championship unpredictable and exciting until the end. For the Mozambican coaches involved in the fight against relegation, the watchword is total concentration, as every point gained can make the difference between salvation and relegation.





















