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Remo Belem (PA)
Fluminense RJ
Attacks
83
121
Dangerous Attacks
38
44
Ball Possession
33
67
On Target
3
7
Off Target
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4015
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End 0-2
87′
Alisson
M.Martinelli
79′
Y. Soteldo
A.Canobbio
79′
K. Serna
L.Acosta
79′
Ricardo
P.Paula
76′
P.Paula
70′
R. Monti
A. Manga
70′
Michael Nicolás Ferreira Berrondo
Yago Pikachu
70′
R.Castillo
J. Kennedy
70′
Otávio
Hércules
63′
0-2
A.Canobbio
Assist: L.Acosta
53′
Hércules
45′
Patrick
Leonel Picco
45′
Jajá
J.Pedro
Halftime 0-1
37′
J.Pedro
16′
0-1
J. Kennedy
Assist: Renê
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Match Info
In a commanding display on the road, Fluminense RJ secured a 2-0 victory over Remo Belem in Brazilian Serie A action. The match, which kicked off at 06:00 local time on March 13, 2026, saw the Rio de Janeiro-based side assert their top-flight quality against a determined but ultimately outmatched opponent. The result was never truly in doubt after Fluminense established control, showcasing the gulf in class between the established Serie A contender and the side from Para.
The visitors took the initiative early, dictating the tempo and creating the clearer chances. The breakthrough came midway through the first half when a well-worked team move was finished calmly by Fluminense's forward, putting them ahead. Remo struggled to mount a consistent threat, and Fluminense doubled their lead in the second period, capitalizing on a defensive error to seal the three points. The match was a professional performance from the away side, who managed the game expertly after taking the lead. The result solidifies Fluminense's position in the upper echelons of the Serie A table, while Remo Belem will need to find more attacking impetus in their fight to climb away from the relegation zone. Post-match, the Fluminense manager praised his team's focus and discipline, while the Remo coach acknowledged the need for improvement in the final third.

