

Remo-PA Stuns Bahia-BA in Thrilling Brazilian Cup Encounter
In a pulsating Copa do Brasil second-round clash at the Estádio Baenão in Belém, Remo-PA secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over top-flight side Bahia-BA on the night of May 14, 2026. The result sends a clear message that the lower-league side is not to be underestimated in this year’s competition.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Remo-PA showed no fear against their more illustrious opponents. Playing in front of a fervent home crowd, the Gigante da Amazônia pressed high and disrupted Bahia’s rhythm. The game swung back and forth, but it was the home side’s resilience that ultimately prevailed.
- First Half: Remo-PA took the lead through a well-worked set piece in the 23rd minute, with central defender João Pedro heading home from a corner. Bahia responded with sustained pressure but were unable to find an equalizer before the break.
- Second Half: Bahia leveled the scores in the 58th minute when forward Everton Ribeiro slotted home after a defensive lapse. The game seemed headed for a draw until the 83rd minute, when substitute Lucas Silva latched onto a loose ball inside the box and fired a low shot past Bahia goalkeeper Marcos Felipe.
Bahia pushed for a late equalizer, but Remo’s defense held firm, securing a famous scalp and a place in the next round of the Brazilian Cup.
Tactical Story
Remo-PA manager Márcio Fernandes set up his team in a compact 4-4-2 formation, ceding possession to Bahia but staying dangerous on the counter. Bahia, coached by Renato Paiva, dominated ball control (62%) but lacked the cutting edge in the final third. The home side’s discipline and physicality in midfield proved decisive, with Dodi and Anderson Uchôa covering every blade of grass.
Standout Players
- Lucas Silva (Remo-PA): The super-sub scored the winner and was a constant threat after coming on in the 70th minute.
- João Pedro (Remo-PA): Solid defensively and dangerous from set pieces, scoring the opening goal.
- Thaciano (Bahia): The midfielder was a bright spark for the visitors, driving forward with purpose but lacking support.
Season Impact
The victory keeps Remo-PA alive in the Brazilian Cup, a competition where they have historically punched above their weight. For Bahia-BA, this early exit is a setback as they focus on the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. The result also highlights the unpredictable nature of the Copa do Brasil, where lower-division sides regularly topple giants.
Next up for Remo is a round-of-32 tie, while Bahia will look to regroup in league action.