Atlético-BA x CSA: onde assistir, horário e prováveis escalações pela Série D
Atlético-BA ended its Brazilian championship campaign at the bottom of its group with only five points and no chance of advancing, marking a disappointing exit from the competition. The team’s farewell to the tournament came amid serious off-field problems, including delayed salary payments that disrupted preparations during the week.
According to the report, the players did not train during the week because of the wage delays. In an unusual protest, the squad went to the entrance of the president’s condominium, highlighting the tension between the team’s financial difficulties and its sporting struggles. The situation added to an already difficult season for Atlético-BA, which was unable to turn its performances into a competitive run in the league.
On the field, Atlético-BA earned a goalless draw against Juazeirense away from home in the ninth round. The result reflected a game with few clear chances and no goals from either side. While the draw prevented further damage in the standings, it was not enough to change Atlético-BA’s position at the bottom of the table or revive hopes of qualification.
The team’s elimination confirms a campaign marked by inconsistency, limited results, and internal instability. Finishing last with just five points underscores how far Atlético-BA fell short of the level needed to remain in contention. The lack of training during the week also suggests that the financial crisis may have had a direct impact on the squad’s ability to prepare properly for matches.
The draw against Juazeirense closes out a chapter that will likely be remembered more for the club’s off-field turmoil than for its performances. With no path to qualification and unresolved salary issues, Atlético-BA leaves the Brazilian championship facing questions about its immediate future and the steps needed to restore stability.
For supporters, the season’s end brings frustration over both the results and the circumstances surrounding the team. The combination of unpaid wages, halted training, and public protest shows a club under strain as it tries to move beyond a difficult campaign.
Atlético-BA’s exit from the Brazilian championship leaves little room for celebration. The final standings, the scoreless draw, and the ongoing financial crisis together paint a clear picture of a team that struggled to compete on and off the pitch throughout the tournament.






