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Against Concórdia, Porto seeks first home win

After winning their first game on Monday, Porto now wants their first home win. Photo: Porto / Oficial

After winning the first match in the last round of the Catarinense Serie B Championship, or Port this Friday (7) the Concórdia team will face, at 3:30 pm, at the Antiocho Pereira Stadium, in União da Vitória (PR). After winning their first three points in the championship, Azulão da Fronteira hopes to win their first home game and start a run to get out of the relegation zone of Segundona do Catarinense.

Both teams come from a victory in the last round of the second round, Porto beat the Sport Club Jaraguá team away from home by the score of three to zero. Concórdia won the Juventus Jaraguá team at the Domingos Machado de Lima Stadium by a score of one to zero. For this weekend's confrontation, coach Adriano Kanaã has two players back, they are defender Richard and midfielder Marcinho, both return from suspension for being expelled.

In the first round of the competition, the teams faced each other at the Domingos Machado de Lima Stadium, in Concórdia (SC), who got the better of the home team, who won by the score of three to one. Concórdia's goals were scored by Kayron, Alexandre and Bryan, Porto's goal of honor was scored by midfielder Dada. Porto hopes that the history of the first round will not be repeated and that Azulão will win their first victory at home.

DATA SHEET
PORTO X CONCORD

Concord: Anderson Alberti; Dudu, Jackson, Rafael Morisco and Alan (Jefinho); Andrei, Bryan, Di Maria and Alexandre; Kayron and Junior.

Port: Leo; Yuri, Rafa, Pina (Richard) and Abel, Djalma, Tharle, Ian and Abimal (Alex), French and Cicinho.
Technical:
Adriano Kannã.

Local:Antiocho Pereira Stadium, in União da Vitória (PR)
Date / Time:10/07/2016, at 3:30 pm.
Referee:Evandro Carlos Zanatto
Assistants:Clair Dapper and Tiago Viana da Silva.

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Ricardo Cardoso

Ricardo Cardoso

Graduated in Journalism at Unopar in 2015. Passionate about sport and even more about football, I usually follow other sports like futsal, volleyball and also basketball. And I love talking about this sport so passionate that it is football.

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