Gazeta Esportiva.com
·5 February 2026
Mirassol fight back late to snatch a draw against Remo in the Brasileirão

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·5 February 2026

On Wednesday night, Mirassol made a comeback at the end of the match and secured a 2-2 draw with Remo, in the second round of the Brazilian Championship, at Mangueirão.
With four points, Mirassol takes the fourth position in the standings. São Paulo has the same score but is behind due to tie-breaking criteria. Remo, on the other hand, earned their first point and is in 16th place, just above the relegation zone.
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🔵 REMO 2 x 2 MIRASSOL 🟡
🏆 Competition: Brazilian Championship | 2nd round 🏟️ Venue: Mangueirão, Belém (PA) 📅 Date: February 4, 2026 (Wednesday) ⏰ Time: 8 PM (Brasília time) 🟨 Yellow Cards: Diego Hernández and João Lucas (Remo) / Negueba and José Aldo (Mirassol) 🟥 Red Cards: None
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Goals
🔵Remo
Marcelo Rangel; Marllon, Léo Andrade, João Lucas, Leonel Picco (Catarozzi); Patrick de Paula, Zé Ricardo, Vitor Bueno (Yago Pikachu); Alef Manga (Kayky Almeida), Diego Hernandéz (José Welison) and João Pedro (Patrick) Coach: Juan Carlos Osório
🟡Mirassol
Walter; Rodrigues (Igor Formiga), João Victor, Willian Machado and Reinaldo; Yuri Lara (José Aldo), Denilson (Everton Galdino), Eduardo; Carlos Eduardo (Nathan Fogaça), Negueba and Alesson (Galeano) Coach: Rafael Guanaes
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Just seven minutes into the game, Remo opened the scoring. After a great save by Walter on Leonel Picco's header, the ball fell to Alef Manga. The number 11 shot poorly, and João Pedro pushed it into the net.
At 38 minutes, João Lucas threw the ball into the area from a sideline, Mirassol's defense failed to clear, and Alef Manga struck a brilliant goal.
Mirassol's comeback began at 35 minutes. José Aldo passed to Igor Formiga, who controlled and shot into the corner, leaving Marcelo Rangel with no chance.
At 43 minutes, Reinaldo took a free-kick, and after an aerial dispute, the ball fell to Nathan Fogaça, who secured the draw for the team from São Paulo's interior.
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