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Copa Sudamericana
04-10 08:30
1 - 0
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Carabobo
Red Bull Bragantino
Attacks
65
142
Dangerous Attacks
18
91
Ball Possession
33
67
On Target
5
2
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5023
70111
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End 1-0
91′
Lucas
88′
L. Bruera
85′
a.bahachille
E.Ramirez
79′
L. Martínez
J.Berrios
79′
M. Guaramato
A. González
78′
Lucas
Caue Nascimento Santos
64′
H.D.Mosquera Sánchez
Marcelo Braz da Silva
64′
Rodriguinho
Fabio
64′
I. Pitta
J. Coelho
62′
E. D. C. Garcia
E. Tortolero
58′
J. Bilbao
45′
G. Marques
E. Santos
Halftime 1-0
9′
1-0
Ezequiel neira
Assist: M. Cova
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Match Info
Carabobo secured a vital 1-0 home victory over Brazilian side Red Bull Bragantino in the CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana on April 10, 2026. The narrow win at the Estadio Misael Delgado provides a massive boost to Carabobo's campaign, while handing Bragantino a surprising defeat in their continental travels. The match was decided by a solitary first-half goal and a resolute defensive display from the Venezuelan champions. The only goal of the game arrived just before the half-hour mark, when Carabobo's winger delivered a perfect cross for the central striker to power a header past the Bragantino goalkeeper. The Brazilian side, known for their high-pressing energy, controlled large spells of possession but struggled to break down a disciplined and deep Carabobo defense. Bragantino's best chance came in the 65th minute when a fierce long-range strike rattled the crossbar, but Carabobo's goalkeeper was otherwise well-protected by his back line. The focus point of the match was Carabobo's tactical discipline, successfully frustrating Bragantino's attacking rotations and limiting them to few clear-cut chances. This result shakes up the group table, propelling Carabobo into a strong position while leaving Red Bull Bragantino with ground to make up in the next round of fixtures. After the final whistle, the Carabobo manager hailed the result as a historic one for the club and praised his players' incredible work rate and tactical execution. The Bragantino coach acknowledged his team's lack of cutting edge in the final third and credited the opponent's defensive organization. The starting XIs saw Carabobo set up in a compact 4-4-2, while Bragantino fielded their usual aggressive 4-2-3-1 formation, but the Venezuelan game plan proved effective on the night.