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Agremiação Sportiva Arapiraquense 3-0 Alagoinhas Atlético BA | Brazilian Série D – Group A3

Agremiação Sportiva Arapiraquense (ASA) cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Alagoinhas Atlético BA at the Estádio Municipal Coaracy da Mata Fonseca on 11 May 2026. The Alagoas side produced a cohesive performance, scoring three unanswered goals to strengthen their position in Série D Group A3.

First‑Half Dominance

ASA began aggressively and took the lead in the 12th minute when a long‑range strike from outside the area beat the Alagoinhas goalkeeper. The home side doubled their advantage just before the half‑hour mark, converting a penalty after a handball inside the box. The first half ended 2‑0, with ASA having controlled 62% of possession and created five clear chances.

Clinical Second Half

Alagoinhas tried to respond after the interval, but ASA’s backline remained composed. The decisive third goal came in the 68th minute: a quick break down the right flank culminated in a low cross that was turned in from close range. The visitors’ frustrations boiled over with a late red card, but ASA held firm to secure a clean sheet.

Key Tactical Takeaways

  • High press forced Alagoinhas into repeated turnovers in dangerous areas.
  • Set‑piece efficiency – ASA scored from a penalty and created danger from corners throughout.
  • Defensive organisation limited Alagoinhas to just one shot on target all match.

Season Context

The win pushed ASA closer to the qualification spots in Group A3, while Alagoinhas remain in the lower half. The result extended ASA’s unbeaten run at home to four matches, reinforcing their reputation as one of the group’s most dangerous sides on their own turf.