Ceara vs Operario-PR Sep 08 2024 19:00 UTC

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Operario-PR earns dramatic draw against Ceara in an intense match

Operario-PR and Ceara played out a thrilling encounter in the Brazilian Serie B that ended in a 1-1 draw. The match, played at the Estádio Governador Plácido Aderaldo Castelo, in Fortaleza, Ceará, was marked by intensity, yellow cards, and a nail-biting finish.

Ceara dominated the first half, with a more fluid game and possession of the ball. Aylon opened the scoring in the 44th minute after a good team move. However, Operario-PR held firm in defense and took advantage of a series of changes in the second half to level the score. Daniel Lima scored the equalizing goal in the last minute of the game.

The second half was marked by a more intense pace and constant interruptions due to fouls and yellow cards. Both teams showed their ambition, but a lack of precision in the final third prevented them from scoring more goals.

Ceara finished the match with a red card for Saulo Mineiro in the 90th minute, while Operario-PR received a red card for Rafael Santos in the same play.

Ultimately, it was an exciting match that left everyone on the edge of their seats. Operario-PR achieved a valuable draw that keeps them in the fight for Serie A qualification, while Ceara is left with the feeling of having let victory slip away.

Substitutions operario-pr: at minute 46 Rodrigo Farofa came in and Boschilia went out., at minute 69 Rodrigo Lindoso came in and Jacy went out., at minute 69 Filipe Claudino came in and Maxwell went out., at minute 69 Neto Paraiba came in and Vinicius Diniz went out., at minute 83 Daniel Lima came in and Vinicius Mingotti went out.

Substitutions ceara: at minute 58 Lourenco came in and Richardson went out., at minute 68 Lucas Rian came in and Aylon went out., at minute 68 J. Recalde came in and Lucas Mugni went out., at minute 79 Talisson came in and Erick Pulga went out., at minute 79 Jean Irmer came in and De Lucca went out.

The teams lined up as follows:


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