Chapecoense 2-3 Remo: Visitors Snatch Dramatic Win in Serie A Thriller
In a pulsating Brazilian Serie A encounter at Arena Condá, Remo staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Chapecoense 3-2 on May 18, 2026. The match, played under the lights in Chapecó, saw the home side take a commanding lead before Remo's second-half surge turned the game on its head.
First Half: Chapecoense's Bright Start
Chapecoense started with intensity, pressing high and forcing Remo into early errors. The breakthrough came in the 22nd minute when a swift counter-attack ended with striker Lucas Gomes slotting home from close range. The home fans roared as Chapecoense doubled their lead just before half-time – a stunning free-kick from Marcos Vinícius curled over the wall and into the top corner, leaving Remo's goalkeeper with no chance. At 2-0, the hosts looked in complete control.
Second Half: Remo's Resurgence
Whatever Remo's coach said at the break worked wonders. The visitors came out with renewed aggression, and within ten minutes they pulled one back. A defensive mix-up allowed Felipe Alves to tap in from a corner. The goal shifted momentum, and Remo began to dominate possession. Chapecoense, meanwhile, seemed to lose their composure.
The equalizer came in the 68th minute – a brilliant individual run by winger João Pedro ended with a low drive that beat the keeper at his near post. The game was now wide open, and both sides pushed for a winner. With just seven minutes remaining, Remo completed the turnaround. A long ball over the top caught Chapecoense's defense flat, and substitute André Luiz raced through to chip the ball over the advancing goalkeeper.
Tactical Analysis
Chapecoense's early high press was effective but energy-sapping. Once Remo adjusted by playing longer passes behind the backline, the home side's midfield was overrun. Remo's use of width in the second half stretched Chapecoense's compact defense, creating gaps that were ruthlessly exploited. The visitors also showed superior fitness, a key factor in their late dominance.
Key Performers
- João Pedro (Remo) – A constant threat on the wing, his dribbling and vision unlocked Chapecoense's defense.
- Marcos Vinícius (Chapecoense) – Scored a brilliant free-kick but faded after the break.
- André Luiz (Remo) – The impact substitute changed the game with his pace and composure.
Season Impact
The result lifts Remo into mid-table in the Serie A standings, giving them vital breathing room. For Chapecoense, it's a bitter defeat that leaves them hovering just above the relegation zone. The team will need to address their second-half fragility if they are to avoid a long season of struggle.

