2021 Campeonato Paraense finals

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2021 Campeonato Paraense finals
Event 2021 Campeonato Paraense
on aggregate
First leg
Date16 May 2021
Venue Estádio Francisco Vasques, Belém
Referee Dewson Fernando Freitas da Silva
Attendance0
Second leg
Date23 May 2021
Venue Estádio da Curuzu, Belém
RefereeMarco José Soares de Almeida
Attendance0
2020
2022

The 2021 Campeonato Paraense finals was the final that decided the 2021 Campeonato Paraense, the 109th season of the Campeonato Paraense. The final were contested between Tuna Luso and Paysandu. [1] [2]

Contents

Paysandu defeated Tuna Luso 6–5 on aggregate to win their 49th Campeonato Paraense title. [3]

Road to the final

Note: In all scores below, the score of the home team is given first.

Tuna Luso Round Paysandu
OpponentVenueScoreOpponentVenueScore
Group B Group stage Group A

PosTeamPldPts
1 Remo (A)820
2 Tuna Luso (A)812
3 Tapajós 87
4 Carajás (R)85
Source: Globo Esporte
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated

PosTeamPldPts
1 Paysandu (A)819
2 Itupiranga (A)811
3 Bragantino (A)88
4 Gavião Kyikatejê (R)83
Source: Globo Esporte
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated
Itupiranga
(won 3–1 on aggregate)
Away0–3 Quarter-finals Bragantino
(won 1–0 on aggregate)
Away0–0
Home0–1Home1–0
Remo
(tied 2–2 on aggregate, won 6–5 on penalties)
Home1–1 Semi-finals Castanhal
(tied 1–1 on aggregate, won 4–2 on penalties)
Away0–0
Away1–1Home1–1

Format

The finals were played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If tied on aggregate, the penalty shoot-out was used to determine the winner.

Matches

First leg

Tuna Luso 4–2 Paysandu
Léo Rosa Soccerball shade.svg13'
Alexandre Pinho Soccerball shade.svg21'
Lukinha Soccerball shade.svg62'
Paulo Rangel Soccerball shade.svg85'
Report Perema Soccerball shade.svg79'
Gabriel Barbosa Soccerball shade.svg87'
Estádio Francisco Vasques, Belém
Attendance: 0
Referee: Dewson Fernando Freitas da Silva
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Tuna Luso
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Paysandu
GK1 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Bubniack
DF2 Flag of Brazil.svg Léo Rosa Sub off.svg 88'
DF3 Flag of Brazil.svg Dedé
DF4 Flag of Brazil.svg Renan
DF6 Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Pinho Sub off.svg 69'
MF5 Flag of Brazil.svg Arthur
MF8 Flag of Brazil.svg Kauê
MF10 Flag of Brazil.svg Lukinha Yellow card.svg 58'Sub off.svg 88'
FW7 Flag of Brazil.svg Neto Sub off.svg 69'
FW11 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabinho Sub off.svg 76'
FW9 Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Rangel (c)
Substitutes:
GK12 Flag of Brazil.svg Evandro Gigante
DF13 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Sub on.svg 88'
DF14 Flag of Brazil.svg Igor
MF15 Flag of Brazil.svg Alysson Sub on.svg 88'
MF16 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcus Vinícius Sub on.svg 69'
MF17 Flag of Brazil.svg Lineker
FW18 Flag of Brazil.svg Bambelo Sub on.svg 76'
FW19 Flag of Brazil.svg Luam Quintas
FW20 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedrinho Sub on.svg 69'
FW21 Flag of Brazil.svg Bica
FW22 Flag of Brazil.svg Breno
 
Coach:
Flag of Brazil.svg Robson Melo
GK1 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Souza
DF93 Flag of Brazil.svg Israel Yellow card.svg 52'
DF26 Flag of Brazil.svg Perema
DF34 Flag of Brazil.svg Yan
DF5 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Collaço Sub off.svg 82'
MF6 Flag of Brazil.svg Paulinho Yellow card.svg 58'Sub off.svg 69'
MF21 Flag of Brazil.svg Jhonnatan Sub off.svg 46'
MF18 Flag of Brazil.svg Ratinho
FW10 Flag of Brazil.svg Marlon Sub off.svg 46'
FW97 Flag of Brazil.svg Ari Moura Sub off.svg 78'
FW11 Flag of Brazil.svg Nicolas (c)
Substitutes:
GK23 Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Ricardo
DF3 Flag of Brazil.svg Alisson
DF36 Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Matos Sub on.svg 82'
DF53 Flag of Brazil.svg Adriel
MF8 Flag of Brazil.svg Elyeser
MF20 Flag of Brazil.svg Rikelton
MF22 Flag of Brazil.svg Yure
MF89 Flag of Brazil.svg Ruy Sub on.svg 46'
FW9 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Barbosa Sub on.svg 69'
FW19 Flag of Brazil.svg Igor Goularte Sub on.svg 78'
FW77 Flag of Brazil.svg Laércio
FW98 Flag of Brazil.svg Robinho Sub on.svg 46'
 
Coach:
Flag of Brazil.svg Itamar Schülle


Assistant referees:
Hélcio Araújo Neves (Pará)
Márcio Gleidson Correia Dias (Pará)
Fourth official:
Nadílson Sousa dos Santos (Pará)
Fifth official:
Fábio Ferreira Amaral (Pará)

Second leg

Paysandu 4–1 Tuna Luso
Igor Goularte Soccerball shade.svg14'
Gabriel Barbosa Soccerball shade.svg64', 75', 79'
Report Paulo Rangel Soccerball shade.svg6' (pen.)
Estádio da Curuzu, Belém
Attendance: 0
Referee: Marco José Soares de Almeida
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Paysandu
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Tuna Luso
GK1 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Souza
DF93 Flag of Brazil.svg Israel
DF3 Flag of Brazil.svg Alisson
DF26 Flag of Brazil.svg Perema (c)Yellow card.svg 90+5'Red card.svg 90+7'
DF5 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Collaço Yellow card.svg 40'
MF42 Flag of Brazil.svg Denílson Sub off.svg 46'
MF6 Flag of Brazil.svg Paulinho Red card.svg 90+2'Sub off.svg 58'
MF18 Flag of Brazil.svg Ratinho Yellow card.svg 60'
FW10 Flag of Brazil.svg Marlon Sub off.svg 58'
FW19 Flag of Brazil.svg Igor Goularte Red card.svg 81'Sub off.svg 62'
FW11 Flag of Brazil.svg Nicolas Yellow card.svg 4'Sub off.svg 90+8'
Substitutes:
DF34 Flag of Brazil.svg Yan Sub on.svg 90+8'
MF21 Flag of Brazil.svg Jhonnatan Yellow card.svg 86'Sub on.svg 58'
FW9 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Barbosa Yellow card.svg 81'Sub on.svg 62'
FW97 Flag of Brazil.svg Ari Moura Sub on.svg 58'
FW98 Flag of Brazil.svg Robinho Sub on.svg 46'
 
Interim Coach:
Flag of Brazil.svg Wilton Bezerra
GK1 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Bubniack
DF2 Flag of Brazil.svg Léo Rosa (c)
DF3 Flag of Brazil.svg Dedé
DF4 Flag of Brazil.svg Renan Yellow card.svg 24'
DF6 Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Pinho Sub off.svg 69'
MF5 Flag of Brazil.svg Arthur Sub off.svg 82'
MF8 Flag of Brazil.svg Kauê Sub off.svg 56'
MF10 Flag of Brazil.svg Lukinha Red card.svg 90+2'
FW7 Flag of Brazil.svg Neto Yellow card.svg 8' Yellow-red card.svg 45+6'
FW11 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabinho Yellow card.svg 40'Sub off.svg 56'
FW9 Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Rangel Sub off.svg 82'
Substitutes:
DF14 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Sub on.svg 69'
MF17 Flag of Brazil.svg Wellington Pará Yellow card.svg 86'Sub on.svg 56'
MF20 Flag of Brazil.svg Lineker Sub on.svg 82'
FW21 Flag of Brazil.svg Jayme Sub on.svg 82'
FW22 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedrinho Sub on.svg 56'
 
Coach:
Flag of Brazil.svg Robson Melo


Assistant referees:
Bárbara Roberta da Costa Loiola (Pará)
Jhonathan Leone Lopes (Pará)
Fourth official:
Joelson Silva dos Santos (Pará)
Fifth official:
Elaine da Silva Melo (Pará)

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References

  1. "Após empate no tempo normal, Tuna vence o Remo nos pênaltis e vai para final do Parazão" (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. 12 May 2021.
  2. "Paysandu vence Castanhal nos pênaltis e garante vaga na final do Parazão 2021" (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. 12 May 2021.
  3. "Gabigol da Curuzu brilha, Paysandu reverte a vantagem da Tuna e garante o título do Campeonato Paraense 2021" (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. 23 May 2021.