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Sao Bernardo
03-18 06:30
0 - 0
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Ceara
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77
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Sao Bernardo
Ceara
Attacks
76
123
Dangerous Attacks
28
65
Ball Possession
47
53
On Target
1
6
Off Target
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97′
F. Daniel
96′
Lucas Lima
94′
L.Otávio
94′
Romisson
91′
V. Zanocelo
End 0-0
83′
P.Vitor
P. Dyego
80′
A·Silva
R. Ramos
80′
M. Oliveira
M. Araujo
77′
Éder
69′
R. Ramos
67′
Fernandinho
Matheusinho
66′
R. Ferreira
64′
F. Daniel
58′
L.Tavares
W.Silva
58′
Vinícius
58′
Romisson
D. Amorim
58′
Lucas Rian Santos Oliveira
J. Paulo
58′
Juan
Vinícius
50′
Lucas Lima
45′
E.Silva Albuquerque
J. Urso
45′
R. Andrade
M. Silva
Halftime 0-0
38′
V. Zanocelo
8′
M. Silva
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Match Info
The Brazilian Cup fixture between Sao Bernardo and Ceara concluded in a goalless 0-0 draw on March 18, 2026. This first-leg encounter in the early stages of the Copa do Brasil was a tight, tactical affair where both teams prioritized defensive solidity, leaving everything to be decided in the return match. The match kicked off at 06:30 and saw few clear-cut chances, with both midfields canceling each other out. Sao Bernardo, playing at home, had the better of the possession but found it difficult to break down a well-organized Ceara defense. The away side, from Serie B, looked dangerous on the counter-attack but lacked the final pass to create a decisive opportunity. The key incident came in the second half when Ceara's goalkeeper made a crucial point-blank save to deny Sao Bernardo a late winner, preserving the clean sheet. The standout performance came from the defensive units of both teams, with center-backs on each side making crucial interventions. The draw leaves the tie perfectly poised for the second leg at Ceara's stadium, where the away goals rule could come into play. Post-match, both managers likely expressed satisfaction with the defensive display but acknowledged the need for more attacking impetus in the decisive return fixture.