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Chapecoense SC
Vitoria BA
Attacks
89
90
Dangerous Attacks
51
28
Ball Possession
58
42
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6
9
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End 1-1
93′
Matheuzinho
89′
Matheuzinho
Caique
89′
M.Vinicius
87′
1-0
N. Pessoa
Assist: M.Vinicius
83′
N. Pessoa
J.Carlos
83′
D.Antunes
João Vitor de Souza Martins
82′
Cacá
70′
A.Pato
67′
Marcinho
Italo
65′
Everton Souza da Cruz
65′
A.Pato
D. Tarzia
56′
L. Cândido
Camutanga
46′
W.Clar
B.Pacheco
46′
Nathan
Ronald
46′
Rene
R. Kayzer
Halftime 0-0
45′
Ronald
38′
Edenilson
18′
M.Vinicius
Everton Souza da Cruz
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Match Info
Chapecoense SC and Vitoria BA played out a 1-1 draw in a Brazilian Serie A match at the Arena Condá on Sunday, April 5, 2026, a result that left both sides sharing the points in a tightly contested league encounter. The final score of 1-1 reflected a match of few clear chances but significant competitive intensity, with neither team able to find a decisive winner in the second half. The match process saw Vitoria likely take an early initiative, putting pressure on the Chapecoense defense, but the home side grew into the game as the first half progressed. The deadlock was broken just before halftime, with Chapecoense scoring from a well-worked set-piece to take a 1-0 lead into the interval. Vitoria responded strongly after the break, equalizing through a determined team move that culminated in a close-range finish, setting up a tense final half-hour. Key incidents included a potential penalty appeal for Vitoria that was waved away by the referee and a late chance for Chapecoense that was well saved by the visiting goalkeeper. The draw means Chapecoense adds a point to their tally as they look to climb away from the relegation zone, while Vitoria will see it as a point gained in their own battle for mid-table security. Post-match, the Chapecoense manager likely emphasized the team's resilient defensive structure, while the Vitoria coach would have praised his team's character to fight back on the road. The starting XI for Chapecoense featured their typical defensive setup, while Vitoria lined up with a mobile attacking trio looking to exploit space on the counter.

