Chapecoense beats Vitoria and avoids relegation to Serie C (Photo: Victor Ferreira, EC Vitoria)
Chapecoense achieved what seemed impossible. Verdão do Oeste beat Vitoria 3-1 at the Arena Conda in Chapeco, and in addition to being defeated by Tombiense 1-0 against Mirasol, and Sampaio Correa against Sport 4-1, Santa Catarina managed to secure their stay in the Brazilian League. B in 2024.
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Vitoria opened the scoring through Wilder, in the 26th minute of the first half, after a cross from Matiusinho. He beat the defense and opened the scoring. Verdão do Oeste’s draw came at 34 with Marcinho. He cleared the mark on the edge of the area and hit a low shot to equalize.
In the second half, Kaikeyi turned the score around with a cross shot from the right corner of the area, in the 14th minute. At that moment, Xavi remained in the second division due to the other results of the round. In the 21st minute, Bruno Nazario’s third goal came from a free kick, increasing the Green and White’s lead.
However, the confidence that relegation was not confirmed came at the end of the match, when Mirasol scored against Tombiense, ensuring the relief of more than 11,000 fans in Arena Conda.
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With this result, Chip reached 40 points to occupy sixteenth place in the standings. Sampaio Corrêa and Tombense join Londrina and ABC in the 2024 Series C.
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