
The decisive clash unfolded in front of a raucous crowd of 6,070 fans, their voices echoing through the stadium as the tension mounted. Antunes broke the deadlock with a penalty in the 57th minute, sending the home fans into a frenzy. As the clock ticked into the dying moments of extra time, Marozau sealed the victory with a goal in the 105+1 minute, ensuring Paços de Ferreira`s place in the league.
The match was characterized by a sense of responsibility rather than flair, with Paços de Ferreira adopting a defensive posture that stifled their own attacking potential. Belenenses, though solid and cohesive, struggled to capitalize on their early chances, leaving them frustrated as the game wore on. Coach João Nuno made strategic adjustments, reinstating Welton Jr. to the starting lineup and giving João Pinto his debut.
Referee Hélder Carvalho issued yellow cards to several players, reflecting the match`s intensity and high stakes. With this victory, Paços de Ferreira not only preserved their league status but also set the stage for a new chapter in their campaign.
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