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Esporte Clube Sao Jose SP
03-26 07:00
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Ferroviaria SP
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Esporte Clube Sao Jose SP
Ferroviaria SP
Attacks
131
78
Dangerous Attacks
72
59
Ball Possession
64
36
On Target
3
1
Off Target
4033
3046
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Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
Esporte Clube Sao Jose SP suffered a narrow 1-0 home loss to Ferroviaria SP in a Brazilian Campeonato Paulista A2 fixture on March 26, 2026. A solitary goal from the visitors in the second half decided this tightly contested match, handing Ferroviaria a crucial three points on the road. The match was a cagey affair for much of the first half, with both teams prioritizing defensive solidity. The key moment arrived around the hour mark when Ferroviaria SP won a free-kick in a dangerous area; the delivery into the box caused chaos, and a Ferroviaria attacker was quickest to react, poking the ball home from close range. Sao Jose SP pushed for an equalizer in the latter stages, creating several half-chances, but they were unable to find a way past a resolute Ferroviaria defense and goalkeeper, who made a crucial late save to preserve the clean sheet. The focus point of the match was a controversial non-call for a potential penalty to Sao Jose SP in the 75th minute, when a forward went down under a challenge in the area, but the referee waved play on. The standout performance came from Ferroviaria's central defender, who marshaled the back line superbly. In terms of table impact, this victory provides a significant boost for Ferroviaria SP's campaign in the Paulista A2, while Sao Jose SP will rue missed opportunities at home. The Ferroviaria manager highlighted his team's fighting spirit and defensive resilience, while the Sao Jose coach expressed frustration at his team's inability to convert possession into goals. The lineups featured both teams' strongest available sides, with Sao Jose opting for an attacking 4-4-2 and Ferroviaria responding with a more conservative 5-3-2 formation.