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CONMEBOL Sudamericana · Round 2

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Friday, April 17, 2026

Red Bull Bragantino come back to win 3-2 against Blooming in the Sudamericana

Isidro Pitta decides the match in the final minutes, securing the victory and keeping the team in the running for qualification in Group H

At the Nabi Abi Chedid stadium, Red Bull Bragantino overcame a 2-1 deficit against Blooming and took all three points in the second round of the Sudamericana. Striker Isidro Pitta scored twice, including the winning goal in the 90+6 minute, sealing the match 3-2.

Incidents

REDBLO
16'⚽🥅
Fernando
36'🟥
Ignacio Sosa
37'🟥
Danny Bejarano
45'
Roberto Hinojosa
48'🟥
Vinicinho
50'🟥
Ignacio Sosa
53'⚽🥅
Moisés Villarroel
56'🟥
Gabriel Valverde
61'🟥
Diago Giménez
61'🟥
Diago Giménez
64'
Isidro Pitta
76'🟥
Marcelinho Braz
90'
Isidro Pitta

Como o jogo se desenhou

The match began with Bragantino taking the lead in the 16th minute, when Fernando took advantage of a cross to open the scoring. Blooming reacted before the break, with Roberto Hinojosa scoring with a header in stoppage time of the first half, and further extended their lead shortly after the interval, with Moisés Villarroel taking advantage of a rebound in the 53rd minute. The equalizer came in the 64th minute, when Isidro Pitta received a long pass and finished with precision. The striker, who had already been decisive, shone again in stoppage time, converting the winning goal in the 90+6 minute, leaving Bragantino with the three points.

Statistics

Attack

2Big chances scored1
4Big chances missed2
1Through balls0
38Touches in penalty area13
4Fouled in final third4
3Offsides3

Defending

13Total tackles14
69%Tackles won71%
10Interceptions12
42Recoveries37
14Clearances25

Duels

54%Duels46%
6Dispossessed8
36/73 (49%)Ground duels37/73 (51%)
15/21 (71%)Aerial duels6/21 (29%)
8/16 (50%)Dribbles6/11 (55%)

Goalkeeping

3Total saves8
-0.07Goals prevented0.68
1Big saves4
0Punches1
5Goal kicks17

Match overview

56%Ball possession44%
3.41Expected goals1.81
6Big chances3
8Corner kicks5
17Fouls15
367Passes299
14Free kicks16
4Yellow cards4
1Red cards1

Passes

302Accurate passes228
25Throw-ins17
67Final third entries32
91/134 (68%)Final third phase36/58 (62%)
20/36 (56%)Long balls17/55 (31%)
11/23 (48%)Crosses2/9 (22%)

Shots

29Total shots13
11Shots on target5
1Hit woodwork0
14Shots off target4
4Blocked shots4
20Shots inside box7
9Shots outside box6

Match Highlights

In addition to Isidro Pitta, who was the great protagonist with two goals, Fernando entered as the author of the first goal. For Blooming, Roberto Hinojosa and Moisés Villarroel left their mark on the scoreboard, but it was not enough to contain the white and black reaction. There were no red or yellow cards that altered the dynamics, and the duel was decided almost exclusively by the attacks.

What the Numbers Say

Bragantino dominated possession (56% vs 44%) and made 302 accurate passes, almost 100 more than their opponent. The shots were expressive: 29 attempts, 11 of which were on target, contrasting with Blooming's 13, with only 5 on goal. The statistics of aerial duels (71% won) and entries into the final third (67 against 32) reflected the constant pressure from the home team. Even with four clear chances wasted, the attack found two converted opportunities, while Blooming took advantage of only one of their three great chances.

Suspended

Players who became suspended in this match and will serve the suspension in the next league game.

Red Bull Bragantino

🚫
Ignacio SosaBecame suspended due to Red cardWill serve suspension in the next match against River Plate.

Blooming

🚫
Diago GiménezBecame suspended due to Red cardWill serve suspension in the next match against Carabobo FC.

What Changes Now

With the victory, Red Bull Bragantino adds four points and places itself in the upper part of Group H, keeping alive the hope of advancing to the knockout stage. Blooming, on the other hand, remains in the risk zone with only two points, needing to react in the next round to not fall further behind in qualification. Bragantino's next commitment will be against their home rival, while Blooming faces a challenge away from home to try to recover lost ground.