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·12 February 2026
Breno Lopes scores twice, but Coritiba held by Chapecoense

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·12 February 2026

Playing at home, Chapecoense secured a 3-3 draw against Coritiba this Wednesday, in the third round of the Brazilian Championship. Breno Lopes (2) and Pedro Rocha scored for Coxa at Arena Condá, while Walter Clar, Eduardo Doma, and Ricoldi scored for the home team.
Thus, Chape is in second place in the Brazilian Championship with five points, while Coritiba is eighth with four points.
🟢 CHAPECOENSE 3 x 3 CORITIBA ⚪
🏆 Competition: Brazilian Championship🏟️ Venue: Arena Condá, in Chapecó (SC)📅 Date: February 11, 2026 (Wednesday)⏰ Time: 7 PM (Brasília time)🟨 Yellow Cards: Everton and Meritão (Chapecoense); Tiago Cesar (Coritiba)🟥 Red Cards: None
Refereeing
Goals
🟢Chapecoense
Leo; Victor Caetano, Bruno Leonardo and Doma; Everton (Rubens Ricoldi), Carvalheira (João Vitor), Jean Carlos (Bolasie), Camilo (Meritão) and Walter Clar; Garcez and Marcinho (Italo Vargas)Coach: Gilmar Dal Pozzo
⚪Coritiba
Pedro Morisco; Tinga, Maicon (Jacy), Tiago Cesar and Bruno Melo; Willian Oliveira (Fernando Sobral) and Josué; Lucas Ronier, Lavega (Vini Paulista) and Breno Lopes (Keno); Pedro Rocha (Enzo Vagner)Coach: Fernando Seabra
The first half started lively, with both teams making dangerous attempts. At 27 minutes, Jean Carlos shot well from afar and saw Pedro Morisco make the save. The same happened at 36 with Pedro Rocha, who shot from outside the box for Leo to save.
At 41 minutes, Walter Clar made a mistake in ball clearance and Lucas Ronier gained possession. The midfielder made a good individual play, entered the box, and crossed low for Breno Lopes to receive after a dummy by Pedro Rocha and score to put Coritiba ahead. However, Chape responded immediately. At 46, Everton controlled on the right and crossed for Walter Clar to push into the net from close range after a poor clearance by Pedro Morisco.
Coritiba came back strong and regained the lead at 11 minutes. Josué crossed from a corner, and Tinga headed firmly at Caetano, who cleared poorly, leaving the ball for Breno Lopes to strike and score his second goal. Just two minutes later, Tinga played through for Ronier to advance on the right and pass into the box for Pedro Rocha to finish first-time and extend the lead.
Only at 26 minutes, Jean Carlos took a corner into the box, and Eduardo Doma rose well to head in and reduce the deficit for Chape. In injury time, at 46, Walter Clar played through for Rubens Ricoldi to break on a counter-attack, unmarked, and strike across from the edge of the area to equalize at the end.
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