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Brazilian Serie A
03-23 05:30
1 - 0
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Lineups
Vitoria BA
Mirassol
Attacks
93
100
Dangerous Attacks
40
67
Ball Possession
40
60
On Target
6
3
Off Target
4033
5036
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End 1-0
90′
Baralhas
75′
Ronald
Matheuzinho
73′
Alesson
I. Marques
72′
E·Carioca
70′
Reinaldo
69′
D. Tarzia
A. Cantalapiedra
69′
A. Santos
Erick
68′
E.Galdino
A.Galeano
68′
Matheuzinho
61′
Denilson
N. Moura
61′
Shaylon
Yuri
58′
R. López
R. Kayzer
58′
Jamerson
Ramon
45′
E·Carioca
G. Pires
Halftime 1-0
51′
E. Martinez
28′
1-0
Baralhas
23′
G. Pires
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Match Info
Vitoria BA secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Mirassol in a Brazilian Serie A clash at the Barradão stadium on Monday, March 23, 2026. The match was decided by a single goal in the second half, providing Vitoria with crucial points in their early-season campaign. The home side started with intent, controlling possession and creating several half-chances in the opening period, but found Mirassol's defensive organization difficult to break down. The decisive moment arrived around the hour mark when a well-worked team move culminated in a close-range finish for Vitoria, sending the home fans into raptures. Mirassol pushed for an equalizer in the latter stages, but Vitoria's defense held firm, with their goalkeeper making a crucial late save to preserve the clean sheet and the three points. The result was a testament to Vitoria's resilience at home and their ability to grind out a result even when not at their free-flowing best. For Mirassol, it was a case of coming away empty-handed from a tightly contested match where a single lapse proved costly. The win moves Vitoria up the league table, providing a positive foundation for their season, while Mirassol will look to bounce back from this narrow defeat in their next fixture. Post-match, the Vitoria manager praised his team's defensive discipline and fighting spirit, while the Mirassol coach expressed frustration at his side's inability to convert their periods of pressure into a goal. The starting lineup for Vitoria BA likely featured their first-choice goalkeeper and a solid back four, while Mirassol fielded a compact 4-2-3-1 formation aimed at hitting on the counter-attack.