

The first leg of this Brazilian Cup clash between Atlético Clube Goianiense and Atlético Paranaense – PR ended in a goalless stalemate on 15 May 2026. Played in Goiânia, the match was a tense, tactical affair where both defences held firm and clear-cut chances were at a premium.
Match Overview
With the tie finely poised heading into the return leg, neither side was willing to take unnecessary risks. Atlético Goianiense, playing in front of their home fans, started brightly and looked to press high, but the well‑organised Paranaense backline absorbed the pressure without major alarms. The visitors gradually grew into the contest and enjoyed more possession in the second half, yet they lacked the final incision to break the deadlock.
Key Moments
- 12th minute: Goianiense winger Luiz Fernando cut inside from the left and forced a sharp save from Paranaense goalkeeper Bento.
- 34th minute: Paraguayan striker Gonzalo Mastriani headed over from a corner – the closest either side came to scoring in the first period.
- 58th minute: Paranaense’s Pablo Teixeira fired a long‑range effort just wide of the post.
- 71st minute: A mix‑up in the Goianiense defence almost let in substitute Juan Cuesta, but defender Lucas Gazal recovered with a crucial sliding tackle.
- 89th minute: Both teams settled for a draw as the final whistle approached, with little goalmouth action in the closing stages.
Tactical Story
Goianiense set up in a compact 4‑2‑3‑1, looking to counter through their full‑backs. Paranaense, under coach Wesley Carvalho, used a fluid 4‑3‑3 that tried to exploit the flanks but found the home side’s defensive discipline difficult to break down. The midfield battle was intense, with both sides winning plenty of second balls but failing to create sustained pressure in the final third.
Standout Players
- Rodrigo Ferreira (Goianiense): The right‑back made several vital interceptions and offered an attacking outlet down the flank.
- Thiago Heleno (Paranaense): The veteran centre‑back marshalled the defence expertly, winning all his aerial duels and reading the game superbly.
Season and Tie Impact
The goalless draw leaves the tie wide open ahead of the second leg in Curitiba. Paranaense will feel slight favourites with the home advantage, but Goianiense have proved they can hold their own defensively. A single away goal would put the visitors in a commanding position, while Paranaense know that any score draw would see them through on the away goals rule. With everything still to play for, the return match promises a more open affair.