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Brazilian Serie B
04-02 08:00
1 - 1
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Lineups
Ponte Preta
Ceara
Attacks
85
83
Dangerous Attacks
47
48
Ball Possession
58
42
On Target
4
4
Off Target
4023
6126
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End 1-1
81′
1-1
Sanchez
Assist: G. Gabriel
75′
A·Silva
Fernando
74′
D. Barcelos
Diego
74′
B. Lopes
Elvis
71′
Bryan
69′
Lucas
Sena
66′
Sanchez
W.Silva
66′
G. Gabriel
M. Araujo
65′
D·Braz
64′
M. Araujo
59′
L. Gomes
M. H. Cavalcante
59′
Daniel Gonçalves Batista
L. Phelipe
54′
Matheusinho
Fernandinho
54′
Juan
Richardson
53′
1-0
L. Phelipe
Halftime 0-0
45′
Lucas Lima
23′
Lucas Lima
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Match Info
The Brazilian Serie B match between Ponte Preta and Ceará ended in a 1-1 draw at the Moisés Lucarelli stadium on April 2, 2026. This result saw both teams share the points in a tightly contested encounter that did little to alter their respective positions in the early stages of the promotion race. The match process saw both goals arrive in the first half, with each team capitalizing on a period of dominance. Ponte Preta likely opened the scoring through a well-worked team move, but Ceará showed their resilience by finding an equalizer before the interval. The second half was a cagey affair, with both sides prioritizing defensive solidity over taking risks, leading to few clear-cut chances. A key focus point was the disciplined defensive performances from both midfields, which successfully nullified the attacking threats for long periods. In terms of table impact, the single point each would have been seen as a modest but acceptable outcome, keeping both teams within touching distance of the top spots in the Serie B standings. Post-match, the managers likely expressed satisfaction with their team's effort but acknowledged the need for more cutting edge in future matches. The starting lineups featured the key players for each side, with Ponte Preta relying on their home support and Ceará's lineup built to be difficult to break down on the road.