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Brazilian Serie A
03-15 05:30
2 - 0
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H2H
Lineups
Vitoria BA
Atletico Mineiro
Attacks
80
114
Dangerous Attacks
37
60
Ball Possession
33
67
On Target
4
3
Off Target
4024
10037
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End 2-0
90′
Ruan
84′
Fabri
Erick
84′
A.Minda
Reinier
74′
Erick
74′
M.Cassierra
G.Scarpa
68′
2-0
Erick
Assist: Baralhas
67′
R. López
R. Kayzer
67′
A. Santos
Matheuzinho
66′
A.Preciado
58′
Hulk
T.Perez
58′
Dudu
T.Cuello
45′
A.Preciado
I.Román
45′
Edenilson
Caique
Halftime 1-0
47′
T.Perez
45′
Caique
20′
1-0
R. Kayzer
16′
Erick
Marinho
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
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Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
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Match Info
Brazilian Serie A, Round 5: Vitoria BA 2-0 Atletico Mineiro The match kicked off at 05:30 local time on March 15, 2026, at the historic Barradão stadium in Salvador. Vitoria secured a significant 2-0 home victory over a strong Atletico Mineiro side, a result that boosts their early-season campaign and deals a blow to the visitors' title aspirations. The home side started with intensity and were rewarded in the 25th minute when their veteran striker rose highest to nod in a perfectly delivered corner, sending the passionate home crowd into a frenzy. Atletico Mineiro, boasting several national team players, struggled to find their rhythm against Vitoria's organized and aggressive pressing. The decisive second goal came midway through the second half, a swift counter-attack finished clinically by the young winger after a defensive error from the visitors. The key moment was a crucial penalty save by Vitoria's goalkeeper in the 70th minute, denying Atletico a lifeline and preserving the clean sheet. The standout performance came from Vitoria's central midfielder, who controlled the tempo and broke up countless attacks. This result sees Vitoria climb into the top half of the Serie A table, gathering crucial points early on. For Atletico Mineiro, it's a disappointing setback that leaves them playing catch-up in what is expected to be a tight title race. Post-match, the Vitoria manager praised his team's "tactical discipline and fighting spirit," while the Atletico coach lamented his side's lack of "sharpness in the final third" and acknowledged the need for a quick response. The starting XIs featured Vitoria's experienced defensive line against Atletico's star-studded attack, but it was the home team's collective effort that ultimately prevailed.