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Cambé wins Apucarana at the close of the second round of the second round

Photo: Robson Vilela / Field Writing

At the close of the second round of the Second Division Paranaense Championship, Cambé and Apucarana Sports met on Monday afternoon (7) playing at Albino Turbay Stadium, in Cianorte. The victory was with the CAC by the score of 3 to 1, winning of turn.

The goals of the match were scored by left-back Luiz Guilherme, striker Paulo César and Biro-Biro by Cambé. On the side of the Apucarana, Daniel Lopes took notes. With the result, CAC adds three points and takes fourth place in the leaderboard, but only one point behind leaders Grêmio Maringá, Cianorte and Prudentópolis. Apucarana, who made his debut this round, is in the spotlight. (check the classification)

Cambé coach,Orlando Kaolin, in an interview with reporter André Luis Gonçalves, from Field Writing assessed the match. "It was a game that the opponent had a good possession of the ball in the defensive field, and the CAC managed to get out quickly in the counterattacks where we managed to score the necessary goals to bring the three points".

Without being able to send games in their home city, Cambé, at Estádio Municipal José Garbelini, better known as Estádio da Curva, the team has an alternative Astorga, but the stadium also had no release for this round and for this reason, the command took place in Cianorte. The CAC also went to the game with only 11 players, the other athletes were not yet regularized in the CBF's Daily Newsletter (IDB) for this match. "I hope that all players are regularized so that we can put maximum strength into the next game," said Caulim.

In the next round, Cambé will visit Andraus at Atílio Gionédis Stadium, in Campo Largo, on Sunday (13), at 11am. Apucarana will receive Paranavaí, also on Sunday, at 3:30 pm. However, the game will be at the Vitorino Gonçalves Dias Stadium (VGD), in Londrina, due to the non-release of the Bom Jesus da Lapa Stadium, in Apucarana.

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Fabia Ioscote

Fabia Ioscote

CEO & Founder of Copywriting in the Field. Journalist, graduated from Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná (UTP) and post-graduated in Marketing from PUC-PR. DDJ (European Journalism Center) certificate. Currently, professor of Journalism, Advertising and Propaganda and Radio and TV courses at Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná. Curitibana, addicted to second division football and learning languages. Entrepreneur apprentice, lover of astronomy, rock n 'roll and defender of animals in his spare time.

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