Serie B: The CSA beats Brazil and follows the leader of the leader of Fortaleza



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Three other games ended the Serie B night of the Brazilian championship on Thursday (5). The CSA-AL made 2-0 to Brazil-RS far from home and won a big win in terms of ranking. Vila Nova-GO and Londrina-PR and Criciúma-SC and Figueirense-SC tie for the same score: 1 to 1.

At Bento Freitas, in Pelotas (RS), the Xavante was surprised by Azulão Alagoano. After 32 minutes, Rafinha broke through and Daniel Costa opened the scoring. Eight minutes later, Calyson got out of the match and left the ball to Rafinha, who did not forgive and extend to the CSA. In the last stage, Brazil even created good opportunities, but failed to balance the score and the score ended in a 2-0 for the visiting team.

Azulão rose to 25 points and is in second place. Fortaleza leader, who is 29 years old, but has not yet acted for this 14th round of the competition. The Xavante is 13 years old and is now in 19th place in the B Series.

In the Serra Dourada, in Goiania (GO), the Vila Nova was ahead in the 27th minute. Maguinho kicked, Vagner failed to get the ball and Alan Mineiro took advantage of the opportunity to open the scoring. In the last stage, Londrina remained almost all the time with the ball and managed to equalize to 43. Paulinho Moccelin deflected the center of Thiago Ribeiro and avoided the defeat of Paraná.

Tiger was 23 points with the result and is (19659002) In Heriberto Hulse, in Criciúma (SC), the team that takes the name of the city came out in front of the scoreboard. In the 29th minute of the first period, João Paulo made a nice individual game to open the scoring. The attacker cleared two markers and touched goalkeeper Denis' exit. In the last stage, at 30, Felipe Amorim was charging in the area and Nogueira appeared to complete and avoid the defeat of Figueirense

The Santa Catarina Tiger was 13 points from the tie and remains at the 18th place of the Series B. Figueira was at 22 and is now sixth in the table of rankings.

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