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1978 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

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Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Season1978
ChampionsGuarani
1st Campeonato Brasileiro title
1st Brazilian title
Copa Libertadores
de América
Guarani
Palmeiras
Matches played792
Goals scored1,771 (2.24 per match)
Top goalscorerPaulinho (Vasco da Gama) - 19 goals
Biggest home winGuarani 7-0 Itabuna (April 30, 1978)
Biggest away winSergipe 0-5 Vasco da Gama (May 11, 1978)
Remo 0-5 Vasco da Gama (June 10, 1978)
Highest scoringBotafogo-PB 6-3 Uberlândia (May 1, 1978)
Longest winning runGuarani (11 matches)
Longest unbeaten runBotafogo (24 matches)
Longest losing runNacional-AM (8 matches)
Average attendance10,540
1977
1979

The 1978 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, (officially the IV Copa Brasil) was the 22nd edition of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.

Overview

It was contested by 74 teams, and Guarani won the championship.

First phase

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Rio Grande do Sul Internacional 12 8 2 2 26 11 +15 3 21
2 Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio 12 8 3 1 22 9 +13 1 20
3 Paraná (state) Coritiba 12 7 3 2 16 9 +7 0 17
4 Rio Grande do Sul Caxias 12 5 5 2 13 9 +4 0 15
5 Rio Grande do Sul Juventude 12 4 5 3 12 10 +2 1 14
6 Santa Catarina (state) Joinville 12 3 7 2 11 10 +1 0 13
7 Paraná (state) Londrina 12 5 1 6 17 16 +1 1 12
8 Paraná (state) Grêmio Maringá 12 4 3 5 18 15 +3 1 12
9 Santa Catarina (state) Chapecoense 12 4 1 7 9 17 −8 0 9
10 Paraná (state) Atlético-PR 12 3 3 6 7 15 −8 0 9
11 Santa Catarina (state) Figueirense 12 2 5 5 12 17 −5 0 9
12 Paraná (state) Colorado 12 4 0 8 7 15 −8 0 8
13 Rio Grande do Sul Brasil de Pelotas 12 1 2 9 6 23 −17 0 4
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Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Pernambuco Santa Cruz 12 8 4 0 24 6 +18 3 23
2 Minas Gerais Cruzeiro 12 8 2 2 30 13 +17 3 21
3 Pernambuco Náutico 12 9 1 2 22 9 +13 1 20
4 Minas Gerais Atlético Mineiro 12 7 3 2 17 5 +12 3 20
5 Minas Gerais Villa Nova 12 6 2 4 13 9 +4 0 14
6 Pernambuco Sport 12 5 4 3 13 7 +6 0 14
7 Rio Grande do Norte ABC 12 3 5 4 12 18 −6 0 11
8 Rio Grande do Norte América-RN 12 2 6 4 11 15 −4 0 10
9 Paraíba Botafogo-PB 12 3 2 7 17 26 −9 1 9
10 Paraíba Campinense 12 2 4 6 11 24 −13 1 9
11 Minas Gerais Uberaba 12 2 5 5 7 14 −7 0 9
12 Minas Gerais Uberlândia 12 1 5 6 11 28 −17 0 7
13 Minas Gerais América-MG 12 1 2 9 10 24 −14 1 5
Source:

Group C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 São Paulo (state) Corinthians 11 6 5 0 15 1 +14 3 20
2 Goiás Goiás 11 6 3 2 13 5 +8 1 16
3 Mato Grosso Mixto 11 4 7 0 14 7 +7 1 16
4 Mato Grosso do Sul Operário-MS 11 5 4 2 11 7 +4 1 15
5 São Paulo (state) Santos 11 3 5 3 16 11 +5 2 13
6 Federal District (Brazil) Brasília 11 4 3 4 10 13 −3 0 11
7 Mato Grosso do Sul Comercial-MS 11 2 7 2 9 10 −1 0 11
8 Goiás Vila Nova 11 3 3 5 9 12 −3 1 10
9 Espírito Santo Desportiva 11 2 5 4 5 9 −4 0 9
10 Mato Grosso Dom Bosco 11 2 4 5 11 18 −7 1 9
11 Goiás Anapolina 11 1 5 5 7 12 −5 0 7
12 Espírito Santo Rio Branco-ES 11 1 3 7 5 20 −15 0 5
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Group D

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Rio de Janeiro (state) Vasco da Gama 11 8 3 0 26 5 +21 3 22
2 Rio de Janeiro (state) Botafogo 11 7 4 0 16 3 +13 2 20
3 Bahia Bahia 11 6 3 2 17 7 +10 1 16
4 São Paulo (state) Ponte Preta 11 6 2 3 19 10 +9 2 16
5 São Paulo (state) Guarani 11 5 4 2 21 9 +12 2 16
6 Bahia Vitória 11 5 3 3 12 12 0 0 13
7 Alagoas CRB 11 4 4 3 16 12 +4 0 12
8 Alagoas CSA 11 3 2 6 10 18 −8 0 8
9 Sergipe Confiança 11 1 3 7 8 21 −13 0 5
10 Rio de Janeiro (state) Volta Redonda 11 1 3 7 3 16 −13 0 5
11 Sergipe Sergipe 11 1 3 7 5 20 −15 0 5
12 Bahia Itabuna 11 1 2 8 7 27 −20 0 4
Source:

Group E

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 São Paulo (state) Palmeiras 11 6 4 1 20 4 +16 3 19
2 São Paulo (state) São Paulo 11 6 2 3 23 9 +14 3 17
3 São Paulo (state) Botafogo-SP 11 5 3 3 23 16 +7 3 16
4 Ceará Ceará 11 6 3 2 13 10 +3 0 15
5 São Paulo (state) América-SP 11 6 0 5 12 9 +3 1 13
6 São Paulo (state) Comercial-SP 11 4 4 3 11 8 +3 1 13
7 São Paulo (state) Noroeste 11 4 3 4 9 11 −2 0 11
8 Ceará Fortaleza 11 3 4 4 10 10 0 1 11
9 Maranhão Moto Club 11 3 5 3 6 7 −1 0 11
10 Piauí River 11 2 3 6 8 21 −13 0 7
10 Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa 11 2 3 6 8 21 −13 0 7
12 Piauí Flamengo-PI 11 0 4 7 1 19 −18 0 4
Source:

Group F

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo 11 10 0 1 19 7 +12 1 21
2 São Paulo (state) Portuguesa 11 7 3 1 20 4 +16 2 19
3 Pará Remo 11 6 2 3 15 4 +11 2 16
4 Rio de Janeiro (state) América-RJ 11 5 3 3 13 11 +2 0 13
5 Rio de Janeiro (state) Fluminense 11 5 2 4 9 9 0 0 12
6 Rio de Janeiro (state) Goytacaz 11 4 3 4 8 8 0 1 12
7 Rio de Janeiro (state) Americano 11 2 7 2 5 4 +1 0 11
8 Amazonas (Brazilian state) Fast 11 4 2 5 8 14 −6 0 10
9 Pará Paysandu 11 2 5 4 6 11 −5 0 9
10 Rio de Janeiro (state) Bangu 11 3 0 8 10 20 −10 1 7
11 São Paulo (state) XV de Piracicaba 11 1 4 6 9 16 −7 0 6
12 Amazonas (Brazilian state) Nacional-AM 11 1 1 9 4 18 −14 0 3
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Second phase

Group G

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Rio Grande do Sul Internacional 8 6 2 0 13 6 +7 0 14
2 Minas Gerais Cruzeiro 8 5 3 0 9 3 +6 0 13
3 São Paulo (state) Palmeiras 8 3 3 2 5 5 0 0 9
4 São Paulo (state) Ponte Preta 8 2 3 3 7 7 0 0 7
5 Rio de Janeiro (state) Goytacaz 8 2 3 3 9 11 −2 0 7
6 Bahia Vitória 8 2 3 3 4 7 −3 0 7
7 Minas Gerais Atlético Mineiro 8 1 5 2 7 7 0 0 7
8 São Paulo (state) América-SP 8 1 3 4 9 8 +1 1 6
9 Mato Grosso Mixto 8 1 1 6 6 15 −9 0 3
Source:

Group H

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Pernambuco Santa Cruz 8 5 3 0 11 5 +6 0 13
2 Goiás Goiás 8 4 1 3 13 9 +4 2 11
3 Bahia Bahia 8 3 3 2 10 9 +1 1 10
4 Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio 8 2 5 1 8 7 +1 1 10
5 Rio de Janeiro (state) Fluminense 8 3 3 2 7 6 +1 0 9
6 São Paulo (state) Santos 8 2 3 3 6 8 −2 1 8
7 Pernambuco Náutico 8 2 2 4 9 10 −1 1 7
8 Ceará Ceará 8 2 1 5 11 13 −2 1 6
9 Santa Catarina (state) Joinville 8 1 3 4 6 14 −8 0 5
Source:

Group I

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Rio de Janeiro (state) Botafogo 8 5 3 0 15 5 +10 2 15
2 Pernambuco Sport 8 3 3 2 12 6 +6 2 11
3 São Paulo (state) Botafogo-SP 8 4 1 3 10 7 +3 1 10
4 São Paulo (state) Corinthians 8 4 1 3 7 7 0 0 9
5 Rio de Janeiro (state) América-RJ 8 3 3 2 9 8 +1 0 9
6 Mato Grosso do Sul Operário-MS 8 3 2 3 7 9 −2 0 8
7 Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo[a] 8 2 4 2 7 6 +1 0 8
8 Rio Grande do Sul Juventude 8 1 2 5 6 17 −11 0 4
9 São Paulo (state) Comercial-SP 8 0 3 5 3 11 −8 0 3
Source:
Notes:
  1. ^ Flamengo qualified as the eliminated team in the groups G, H, I and J with the best campaign overall.

Group J

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Rio de Janeiro (state) Vasco da Gama 8 5 2 1 19 6 +13 2 14
2 São Paulo (state) São Paulo 8 4 3 1 13 6 +7 2 13
3 São Paulo (state) Portuguesa 8 5 2 1 15 9 +6 0 12
4 São Paulo (state) Guarani 8 3 3 2 12 10 +2 2 11
5 Rio Grande do Sul Caxias 8 3 2 3 11 9 +2 2 10
6 Paraná (state) Coritiba 8 3 2 3 8 8 0 1 9
7 Pará Remo 8 3 1 4 12 16 −4 1 8
8 Minas Gerais Villa Nova 8 2 0 6 6 17 −11 1 5
9 Federal District (Brazil) Brasília 8 0 1 7 1 16 −15 0 1
Source:

Group K

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Paraná (state) Londrina 6 5 1 0 11 4 +7 0 11
2 Paraná (state) Colorado 6 3 2 1 8 5 +3 1 9
3 Paraná (state) Grêmio Maringá[a] 6 3 1 2 11 7 +4 1 8
4 Santa Catarina (state) Chapecoense 6 1 4 1 4 5 −1 0 6
5 Santa Catarina (state) Figueirense 6 2 1 3 6 6 0 0 5
6 Rio Grande do Sul Brasil de Pelotas 6 1 1 4 5 13 −8 0 3
7 Paraná (state) Atlético-PR 6 0 2 4 3 8 −5 0 2
Source:
Notes:
  1. ^ Grêmio Maringá qualified as the eliminated team in the groups K, L, M, N, O and P with the best overall campaign.

Group L

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Paraíba Botafogo-PB 6 4 2 0 10 2 +8 1 11
2 Rio Grande do Norte ABC 6 2 4 0 7 4 +3 0 8
3 Minas Gerais Uberaba 6 1 4 1 6 6 0 0 6
4 Minas Gerais Uberlândia 6 1 3 2 3 3 0 0 5
5 Minas Gerais América-MG 6 1 3 2 4 6 −2 0 5
6 Paraíba Campinense 6 1 3 2 4 9 −5 0 5
7 Rio Grande do Norte América-RN 6 0 3 3 6 10 −4 0 3
Source:

Group M

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Mato Grosso Dom Bosco 5 3 1 1 8 4 +4 1 8
2 Mato Grosso do Sul Comercial-MS 5 2 2 1 7 5 +2 0 6
3 Goiás Vila Nova 5 2 1 2 5 7 −2 0 5
4 Espírito Santo Desportiva 5 2 0 3 5 6 −1 0 4
5 Espírito Santo Rio Branco-ES 5 1 2 2 6 7 −1 0 4
6 Goiás Anapolina 5 1 2 2 4 6 −2 0 4
Source:

Group N

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Rio de Janeiro (state) Volta Redonda 5 4 0 1 8 4 +4 1 9
2 Alagoas CRB 5 3 1 1 5 2 +3 0 7
3 Bahia Itabuna 5 2 1 2 6 3 +3 1 6
4 Alagoas CSA 5 2 2 1 8 6 +2 0 6
5 Sergipe Confiança 5 2 0 3 5 9 −4 0 4
6 Sergipe Sergipe 5 0 0 5 2 10 −8 0 0
Source:

Group O

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 São Paulo (state) Noroeste 5 4 0 1 8 4 +4 0 8
2 Ceará Fortaleza 5 3 1 1 7 4 +3 0 7
3 Piauí Flamengo-PI 5 3 0 2 5 4 +1 0 6
4 Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa 5 1 2 2 3 5 −2 0 4
5 Maranhão Moto Club 5 1 1 3 4 7 −3 0 3
6 Piauí River 5 1 0 4 5 8 −3 0 2
Source:

Group P

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Rio de Janeiro (state) Americano 5 3 2 0 8 1 +7 1 9
2 Rio de Janeiro (state) Bangu 5 3 2 0 9 3 +6 1 9
3 São Paulo (state) XV de Piracicaba 5 2 1 2 7 6 +1 1 6
4 Pará Paysandu 5 1 3 1 9 6 +3 1 6
5 Amazonas (Brazilian state) Fast 5 1 1 3 4 11 −7 0 3
6 Amazonas (Brazilian state) Nacional-AM 5 0 1 4 1 11 −10 0 1
Source:

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Third phase

Group Q

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 São Paulo (state) Guarani 7 6 1 0 12 2 +10 2 15
2 Rio Grande do Sul Internacional 7 6 0 1 12 5 +7 1 13
3 São Paulo (state) Botafogo-SP 7 4 0 3 12 7 +5 1 9
4 Goiás Goiás 7 3 1 3 9 9 0 1 8
5 São Paulo (state) Santos 7 2 2 3 10 6 +4 2 8
6 Paraíba Botafogo-PB 7 2 1 4 6 10 −4 0 5
7 Paraná (state) Londrina 7 1 1 5 4 13 −9 0 3
8 Rio de Janeiro (state) Goytacaz 7 1 0 6 3 16 −13 0 2
Source:

Group R

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Pernambuco Santa Cruz 7 3 4 0 17 9 +8 2 12
2 Pernambuco Sport 7 4 2 1 9 6 +3 1 11
3 São Paulo (state) Ponte Preta 7 2 5 0 8 2 +6 2 11
4 Mato Grosso do Sul Operário-MS 7 3 2 2 8 8 0 0 8
5 Rio de Janeiro (state) Fluminense 7 2 3 2 7 5 +2 1 8
6 São Paulo (state) Portuguesa 7 2 3 2 6 5 +1 0 7
7 Mato Grosso Dom Bosco 7 1 1 5 6 14 −8 0 3
8 Rio de Janeiro (state) Volta Redonda 7 0 2 5 3 15 −12 0 2
Source:

Group S

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio 7 6 1 0 18 3 +15 3 16
2 São Paulo (state) Palmeiras 7 2 4 1 11 5 +6 2 10
3 Rio de Janeiro (state) Botafogo 7 3 3 1 9 8 +1 0 9
4 Rio de Janeiro (state) América-RJ 7 3 1 3 7 9 −2 0 7
5 Paraná (state) Coritiba 7 2 3 2 5 6 −1 0 7
6 Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo 7 1 3 3 7 10 −3 0 5
7 São Paulo (state) Noroeste 7 1 2 4 4 16 −12 0 4
8 São Paulo (state) São Paulo 7 0 3 4 6 10 −4 0 3
Source:

Group T

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Bahia Bahia 7 5 1 1 14 3 +11 2 13
2 Rio de Janeiro (state) Vasco da Gama 7 4 3 0 13 5 +8 1 12
3 Rio Grande do Sul Caxias 7 3 3 1 11 5 +6 1 10
4 São Paulo (state) Corinthians 7 2 3 2 7 8 −1 0 7
5 Minas Gerais Cruzeiro 7 1 5 1 5 5 0 0 7
6 Rio de Janeiro (state) Americano 7 2 1 4 3 12 −9 0 5
7 Paraná (state) Grêmio Maringá 7 1 2 4 7 10 −3 1 5
8 Bahia Vitória 7 0 2 5 2 14 −12 0 2
Source:

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Goiás

Goiás is a Brazilian state located in the Center-West region. Goiás borders the Federal District and the states of Tocantins, Bahia, Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. The state capital is Goiânia. With 7.2 million inhabitants, Goiás is the most populous state in the Center-West and the 11th most populous in the country. It has the ninth largest economy among Brazilian federative units. In Brazil's geoeconomic division, Goiás belongs to the Centro-Sul (Center-South), being the northernmost state of the southern portion of Brazil. The state has 3.3% of the Brazilian population and is responsible for 2.7% of the Brazilian GDP.

Goiás Esporte Clube

Goiás Esporte Clube

Goiás Esporte Clube is a Brazilian sports club, best known for its association football team, located in the city of Goiânia, capital city of the Brazilian state of Goiás. Goiás has won Brazilian's second tier Série B twice, also 28 Campeonato Goiano and 3 Copa Centro-Oeste. Goiás' football team has been a mainstay in premiere Brazilian league Série A and has been promoted to Latin America's Copa Libertadores twice and South America's Copa Sudamericana six times. Its main rivals are Vila Nova, Atlético Goianiense and Goiânia. Goiás has a wide advantage in matches between the two teams.

Paraíba

Paraíba

Paraíba is a state of Brazil. It is located in the Brazilian Northeast, and it is bordered by Rio Grande do Norte to the north, Ceará to the west, Pernambuco to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Paraíba is the third most densely populated state of the Northeast; João Pessoa, the sea-bordered state capital, and Campina Grande, in the interior, rank among the fifteen-largest municipalities in the Northeast of Brazil. The state is home to 1.9% of the Brazilian population and produces 0.9% of the Brazilian GDP.

Botafogo Futebol Clube (PB)

Botafogo Futebol Clube (PB)

Botafogo Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Botafogo da Paraíba, Botafogo-PB or simply Botafogo is a Brazilian professional club based in João Pessoa, Paraíba founded on 28 September 1931.

Paraná (state)

Paraná (state)

Paraná is one of the 26 states of Brazil, in the south of the country. It is bordered in the north by São Paulo state, in the east by the Atlantic Ocean, in the south by Santa Catarina state and the province of Misiones, Argentina, and in the west by Mato Grosso do Sul and Paraguay, with the Paraná River as its western boundary. It is subdivided into 399 municipalities, and its capital is the city of Curitiba. Other major cities are Londrina, Maringá, Ponta Grossa, Cascavel, São José dos Pinhais and Foz do Iguaçu. The state is home to 5.4% of the Brazilian population and generates 6.2% of the Brazilian GDP.

Londrina Esporte Clube

Londrina Esporte Clube

Londrina Esporte Clube, more commonly referred to as Londrina, is a Brazilian professional association football club in Londrina, Paraná which currently plays in Série B, the second tier of Brazilian football, after being promoted from Série C in 2020. They also play in the Campeonato Paranaense, the top division of the Paraná state football league.

Rio de Janeiro (state)

Rio de Janeiro (state)

Rio de Janeiro is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil. It has the second largest economy of Brazil, with the largest being that of the state of São Paulo. The state, which has 8.2% of the Brazilian population, is responsible for 9.2% of the Brazilian GDP.

Goytacaz Futebol Clube

Goytacaz Futebol Clube

Goytacaz Futebol Clube, or Goytacaz as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Campos dos Goytacazes in Rio de Janeiro, founded on August 20, 1912.

Pernambuco

Pernambuco

Pernambuco is a state of Brazil, located in the Northeast region of the country. With an estimated population of 9.6 million people as of 2020, making it seventh-most populous state of Brazil and with around 98,148 km², being the 19th-largest in area among federative units of the country, it is the sixth-most densely populated with around 89 people per km². Its capital and largest city, Recife, is one of the most important economic and urban hubs in the country. Based on 2019 estimates, the Recife Metropolitan Region is seventh-most populous in the country, and the second-largest in northeastern Brazil. In 2015, the state had 4.6% of the national population and produced 2.8% of the national gross domestic product (GDP).

Santa Cruz Futebol Clube

Santa Cruz Futebol Clube

Santa Cruz Futebol Clube is a Brazilian professional football club based in Recife, Pernambuco, that competes in the Série D, the fourth tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Pernambucano, the top flight of the Pernambuco state football league.

Quarterfinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Palmeiras 3–2 Bahia 2-1 1-1
Internacional 3–1 Santa Cruz 1-0 2-1
Sport 0–6 Guarani 0-2 0-4
Vasco da Gama 2–2 Grêmio 1-1 1-1

First leg

Palmeiras São Paulo (state)2 – 1Bahia Bahia
Toninho 16', 53' Beijoca 71'
Attendance: 46,745

Internacional Rio Grande do Sul1 – 0Pernambuco Santa Cruz
Jair 21'
Attendance: 30,859

Sport Pernambuco0 – 2São Paulo (state) Guarani
Zenon 17'
Capitao 75'
Attendance: 16,518

Vasco da Gama Rio de Janeiro (state)1 – 1Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio
Guina 79' André Catimba 79'

Second leg

Bahia Bahia1 – 1São Paulo (state) Palmeiras
Douglas 59' Toninho 24'

Santa Cruz Pernambuco1 – 2Rio Grande do Sul Internacional
Nunes 6' Bil 48', 89'
Attendance: 39,647

Guarani São Paulo (state)4 – 0Pernambuco Sport
Miranda 10'
Capitao 50', 65'
Renato 80'

Grêmio Rio Grande do Sul1 – 1Rio de Janeiro (state) Vasco da Gama
Tarciso 39' Roberto Dinamite 19'

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Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras

Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras

Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, commonly known as Palmeiras, is a Brazilian professional football club based in the city of São Paulo, in the district of Perdizes. Palmeiras is one of the most popular clubs in South America, with around 18 million supporters and more than 130,000 affiliated fans. Despite being primarily a football club, Palmeiras competes in a number of different sports. The football team plays in the Campeonato Paulista, the state of São Paulo's premier state league, as well as in the Brasileirão Série A, the top tier of the Brazilian football league system.

Esporte Clube Bahia

Esporte Clube Bahia

Esporte Clube Bahia, known familiarly as Bahia, is a Brazilian professional football club, based in Salvador, capital city of the Brazilian state of Bahia. They play in the Campeonato Baiano, Bahia's state league, and the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Brazil's first-tier league.

Sport Club Internacional

Sport Club Internacional

Sport Club Internacional, commonly known as Internacional or simply Inter, is a Brazilian professional football club based in Porto Alegre. They play in the Série A, the first division of the Brazilian league, as well as in Campeonato Gaúcho Série A, the first level of the Rio Grande do Sul state football league. The team's home stadium, known as Estádio Beira-Rio ("Riverside"), was one of the twelve 2014 FIFA World Cup venues and has a capacity of 50,128.

Santa Cruz Futebol Clube

Santa Cruz Futebol Clube

Santa Cruz Futebol Clube is a Brazilian professional football club based in Recife, Pernambuco, that competes in the Série D, the fourth tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Pernambucano, the top flight of the Pernambuco state football league.

Sport Club do Recife

Sport Club do Recife

Sport Club do Recife, ([ˈspɔɾti ˈklub du ʁeˈsifi]; known as Sport Recife or Sport, is a Brazilian sports club, located in the city of Recife, in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. Founded in 1905, the club currently plays in Série B.

Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense

Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense

Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, commonly known as Grêmio, is a Brazilian professional football club based in Porto Alegre, capital city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. The club plays in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the first division of the Brazilian football league system, and the Campeonato Gaúcho, Rio Grande do Sul's top state league. The club was founded in 1903 by European immigrants Englishman Andy Fairbank and German Paul Cochlin, although Grêmio's official website cites Cândido Dias da Silva and other 32 unnamed men as founders. Grêmio's home stadium is the Arena do Grêmio, which the team moved to in 2013. Prior to that, Grêmio played at Estádio Olímpico Monumental since 1954.

São Paulo (state)

São Paulo (state)

São Paulo is one of the 26 states of the Federative Republic of Brazil and is named after Saint Paul of Tarsus. A major industrial complex, the state has 21.9% of the Brazilian population and is responsible for 33.9% of Brazil's GDP. São Paulo also has the second-highest Human Development Index (HDI) and GDP per capita, the fourth-lowest infant mortality rate, the third-highest life expectancy, and the third-lowest rate of illiteracy among the federative units of Brazil. São Paulo alone is wealthier than Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia combined. São Paulo is also the world's twenty-eighth-most populous sub-national entity and the most populous sub-national entity in the Americas.

Bahia

Bahia

Bahia is one of the 26 states of Brazil, located in the Northeast Region of the country. It is the fourth-largest Brazilian state by population and the 5th-largest by area. Bahia's capital is the city of Salvador, on a spit of land separating the Bay of All Saints from the Atlantic. Once a monarchial stronghold dominated by agricultural, slaving, and ranching interests, Bahia is now a predominantly working-class industrial and agricultural state. The state is home to 7% of the Brazilian population and produces 4.2% of the country's GDP.

Estádio do Morumbi

Estádio do Morumbi

Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo, widely known as Morumbi, is a football stadium located in the eponymous district in São Paulo, Brazil. It is the home of São Paulo Futebol Clube and its formal name honors Cícero Pompeu de Toledo, who was São Paulo Futebol Clube's chairman during most of the stadium construction and died before its inauguration. Morumbi is the largest privately owned stadium in Brazil. The stadium was designed by the architect João Batista Vilanova Artigas.

São Paulo

São Paulo

São Paulo is the most populous city in Brazil, and is the capital of the state of São Paulo, the most populous and wealthiest Brazilian state, located in the country's Southeast Region. Listed by the GaWC as an alpha global city, São Paulo is the most populous city proper in the Americas, the Western Hemisphere, and the Southern Hemisphere, as well as the world's 4th largest city proper by population. Additionally, São Paulo is the largest Portuguese-speaking city in the world. It exerts strong international influences in commerce, finance, arts and entertainment. The city's name honors the Apostle, Saint Paul of Tarsus. The city's metropolitan area, the Greater São Paulo, ranks as the most populous in Brazil and the 12th most populous on Earth. The process of conurbation between the metropolitan areas around the Greater São Paulo created the São Paulo Macrometropolis, a megalopolis with more than 30 million inhabitants, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world.

Rio de Janeiro (state)

Rio de Janeiro (state)

Rio de Janeiro is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil. It has the second largest economy of Brazil, with the largest being that of the state of São Paulo. The state, which has 8.2% of the Brazilian population, is responsible for 9.2% of the Brazilian GDP.

Rio Grande do Sul

Rio Grande do Sul

Rio Grande do Sul is a state in the southern region of Brazil. It is the fifth-most-populous state and the ninth largest by area. Located in the southernmost part of the country, Rio Grande do Sul is bordered clockwise by Santa Catarina to the north and northeast, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Uruguayan departments of Rocha, Treinta y Tres, Cerro Largo, Rivera and Artigas to the south and southwest, and the Argentine provinces of Corrientes and Misiones to the west and northwest. The capital and largest city is Porto Alegre. The state has the highest life expectancy in Brazil, and the crime rate is relatively low compared to the Brazilian national average. Despite the high standard of living, unemployment is still high in the state, as of 2017. The state has 5.4% of the Brazilian population and it is responsible for 6.6% of the Brazilian GDP.

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Guarani 4–1 Vasco da Gama 2-0 2-1
Palmeiras 3–1 Internacional 2-0 1-1

First leg

Guarani São Paulo (state)2 – 0Rio de Janeiro (state) Vasco da Gama
Lele 45+3' (o.g.)
Renato 54'

Palmeiras São Paulo (state)2 – 0Rio Grande do Sul Internacional
Toninho 16', 81'
Attendance: 59,459

Second leg

Vasco da Gama Rio de Janeiro (state)1 – 2São Paulo (state) Guarani
Dirceu 82' Zenon 7', 65'

Internacional Rio Grande do Sul1 – 1São Paulo (state) Palmeiras
Chico Spina 29' Jorge Mendonça 86'
Attendance: 56,611

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Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras

Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras

Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, commonly known as Palmeiras, is a Brazilian professional football club based in the city of São Paulo, in the district of Perdizes. Palmeiras is one of the most popular clubs in South America, with around 18 million supporters and more than 130,000 affiliated fans. Despite being primarily a football club, Palmeiras competes in a number of different sports. The football team plays in the Campeonato Paulista, the state of São Paulo's premier state league, as well as in the Brasileirão Série A, the top tier of the Brazilian football league system.

Sport Club Internacional

Sport Club Internacional

Sport Club Internacional, commonly known as Internacional or simply Inter, is a Brazilian professional football club based in Porto Alegre. They play in the Série A, the first division of the Brazilian league, as well as in Campeonato Gaúcho Série A, the first level of the Rio Grande do Sul state football league. The team's home stadium, known as Estádio Beira-Rio ("Riverside"), was one of the twelve 2014 FIFA World Cup venues and has a capacity of 50,128.

São Paulo (state)

São Paulo (state)

São Paulo is one of the 26 states of the Federative Republic of Brazil and is named after Saint Paul of Tarsus. A major industrial complex, the state has 21.9% of the Brazilian population and is responsible for 33.9% of Brazil's GDP. São Paulo also has the second-highest Human Development Index (HDI) and GDP per capita, the fourth-lowest infant mortality rate, the third-highest life expectancy, and the third-lowest rate of illiteracy among the federative units of Brazil. São Paulo alone is wealthier than Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia combined. São Paulo is also the world's twenty-eighth-most populous sub-national entity and the most populous sub-national entity in the Americas.

Rio de Janeiro (state)

Rio de Janeiro (state)

Rio de Janeiro is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil. It has the second largest economy of Brazil, with the largest being that of the state of São Paulo. The state, which has 8.2% of the Brazilian population, is responsible for 9.2% of the Brazilian GDP.

Orlando Lelé

Orlando Lelé

Orlando Pereira, known as Orlando Lelé as a player and Orlando Amarelo as a manager, or simply Orlando, was a Brazilian retired footballer and manager. He played as a right back.

Own goal

Own goal

An own goal, also called a self goal, is where a player performs actions that result in them or their team scoring a goal on themselves, usually resulting in points for the opposing team, such as when a football player kicks a ball into their own net or goal.

Estádio Brinco de Ouro

Estádio Brinco de Ouro

The Estádio Brinco de Ouro [isˈtadʒju ˈbɾĩku dʒi ˈowɾu], also known as Estádio Brinco de Ouro da Princesa, or just Brinco de Ouro, is a football stadium inaugurated on May 31, 1953 in Campinas, São Paulo state, Brazil with a maximum capacity of 29,130 people. The stadium is owned by Guarani Futebol Clube and has a pitch size of 105,12m x 70,12m Brinco de Ouro's architects were Ícaro de Castro Mello and Osvaldo Correio Gonçalves.

Campinas

Campinas

Campinas is a Brazilian municipality in São Paulo State, part of the country's Southeast Region. According to the 2020 estimate, the city's population is 1,213,792, making it the fourteenth most populous Brazilian city and the third most populous municipality in São Paulo state. The city's metropolitan area, Metropolitan Region of Campinas, contains twenty municipalities with a total population of 3,656,363 people.

Pernambuco

Pernambuco

Pernambuco is a state of Brazil, located in the Northeast region of the country. With an estimated population of 9.6 million people as of 2020, making it seventh-most populous state of Brazil and with around 98,148 km², being the 19th-largest in area among federative units of the country, it is the sixth-most densely populated with around 89 people per km². Its capital and largest city, Recife, is one of the most important economic and urban hubs in the country. Based on 2019 estimates, the Recife Metropolitan Region is seventh-most populous in the country, and the second-largest in northeastern Brazil. In 2015, the state had 4.6% of the national population and produced 2.8% of the national gross domestic product (GDP).

Rio Grande do Sul

Rio Grande do Sul

Rio Grande do Sul is a state in the southern region of Brazil. It is the fifth-most-populous state and the ninth largest by area. Located in the southernmost part of the country, Rio Grande do Sul is bordered clockwise by Santa Catarina to the north and northeast, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Uruguayan departments of Rocha, Treinta y Tres, Cerro Largo, Rivera and Artigas to the south and southwest, and the Argentine provinces of Corrientes and Misiones to the west and northwest. The capital and largest city is Porto Alegre. The state has the highest life expectancy in Brazil, and the crime rate is relatively low compared to the Brazilian national average. Despite the high standard of living, unemployment is still high in the state, as of 2017. The state has 5.4% of the Brazilian population and it is responsible for 6.6% of the Brazilian GDP.

Finals

First leg

Palmeiras São Paulo (state)0 – 1São Paulo (state) Guarani
Zenon 76'

Second leg

Guarani São Paulo (state)1 – 0São Paulo (state) Palmeiras
Careca 36'

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Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras

Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras

Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, commonly known as Palmeiras, is a Brazilian professional football club based in the city of São Paulo, in the district of Perdizes. Palmeiras is one of the most popular clubs in South America, with around 18 million supporters and more than 130,000 affiliated fans. Despite being primarily a football club, Palmeiras competes in a number of different sports. The football team plays in the Campeonato Paulista, the state of São Paulo's premier state league, as well as in the Brasileirão Série A, the top tier of the Brazilian football league system.

São Paulo (state)

São Paulo (state)

São Paulo is one of the 26 states of the Federative Republic of Brazil and is named after Saint Paul of Tarsus. A major industrial complex, the state has 21.9% of the Brazilian population and is responsible for 33.9% of Brazil's GDP. São Paulo also has the second-highest Human Development Index (HDI) and GDP per capita, the fourth-lowest infant mortality rate, the third-highest life expectancy, and the third-lowest rate of illiteracy among the federative units of Brazil. São Paulo alone is wealthier than Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia combined. São Paulo is also the world's twenty-eighth-most populous sub-national entity and the most populous sub-national entity in the Americas.

Estádio do Morumbi

Estádio do Morumbi

Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo, widely known as Morumbi, is a football stadium located in the eponymous district in São Paulo, Brazil. It is the home of São Paulo Futebol Clube and its formal name honors Cícero Pompeu de Toledo, who was São Paulo Futebol Clube's chairman during most of the stadium construction and died before its inauguration. Morumbi is the largest privately owned stadium in Brazil. The stadium was designed by the architect João Batista Vilanova Artigas.

São Paulo

São Paulo

São Paulo is the most populous city in Brazil, and is the capital of the state of São Paulo, the most populous and wealthiest Brazilian state, located in the country's Southeast Region. Listed by the GaWC as an alpha global city, São Paulo is the most populous city proper in the Americas, the Western Hemisphere, and the Southern Hemisphere, as well as the world's 4th largest city proper by population. Additionally, São Paulo is the largest Portuguese-speaking city in the world. It exerts strong international influences in commerce, finance, arts and entertainment. The city's name honors the Apostle, Saint Paul of Tarsus. The city's metropolitan area, the Greater São Paulo, ranks as the most populous in Brazil and the 12th most populous on Earth. The process of conurbation between the metropolitan areas around the Greater São Paulo created the São Paulo Macrometropolis, a megalopolis with more than 30 million inhabitants, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world.

Rio de Janeiro (state)

Rio de Janeiro (state)

Rio de Janeiro is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil. It has the second largest economy of Brazil, with the largest being that of the state of São Paulo. The state, which has 8.2% of the Brazilian population, is responsible for 9.2% of the Brazilian GDP.

Arnaldo Cézar Coelho

Arnaldo Cézar Coelho

Arnaldo David Cézar Coelho is a former football referee. He was the first Brazilian, indeed the first non-European, to take charge of the FIFA World Cup final when he officiated in the 1982 final between Italy and West Germany.

Careca

Careca

Antônio de Oliveira Filho, better known as Careca, is a Brazilian former footballer, who was deployed as a forward. During his career, Careca played for several clubs, most notably with Italian side Napoli. He also represented the Brazil national football team on over 60 occasions.

Estádio Brinco de Ouro

Estádio Brinco de Ouro

The Estádio Brinco de Ouro [isˈtadʒju ˈbɾĩku dʒi ˈowɾu], also known as Estádio Brinco de Ouro da Princesa, or just Brinco de Ouro, is a football stadium inaugurated on May 31, 1953 in Campinas, São Paulo state, Brazil with a maximum capacity of 29,130 people. The stadium is owned by Guarani Futebol Clube and has a pitch size of 105,12m x 70,12m Brinco de Ouro's architects were Ícaro de Castro Mello and Osvaldo Correio Gonçalves.

Campinas

Campinas

Campinas is a Brazilian municipality in São Paulo State, part of the country's Southeast Region. According to the 2020 estimate, the city's population is 1,213,792, making it the fourteenth most populous Brazilian city and the third most populous municipality in São Paulo state. The city's metropolitan area, Metropolitan Region of Campinas, contains twenty municipalities with a total population of 3,656,363 people.

José Roberto Wright

José Roberto Wright

José Roberto Ramiz Wright, also known as José Roberto Wright or José Ramiz Wright, is a former Brazilian football referee. He supervised four matches during the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy.

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PE[1] Pts
1 Guarani 32 20 8 4 57 22 +35 6 54
2 Palmeiras 32 13 13 6 42 19 +23 5 44
3 Internacional 31 22 5 4 55 26 +29 4 53
4 Vasco da Gama 30 17 10 3 61 22 +39 6 50
5 Santa Cruz 29 16 11 2 53 23 +30 5 48
6 Grêmio 29 16 11 2 50 21 +29 5 48
7 Bahia 28 14 8 6 43 22 +21 4 40
8 Sport 29 12 9 8 34 25 +9 3 36
9 Botafogo 26 15 10 1 40 16 +24 4 44
10 Cruzeiro 27 14 10 3 44 21 +23 3 41
11 Portuguesa 26 14 8 4 41 18 +23 2 38
12 Corinthians 26 12 9 5 29 16 +13 3 36
13 Botafogo-SP 26 13 4 9 45 30 +15 5 35
14 Goiás 26 13 5 8 35 23 +12 4 35
15 Caxias 27 11 10 6 35 23 +12 3 35
16 Flamengo 26 13 7 6 33 23 +10 1 34
17 Ponte Preta 26 10 10 6 34 19 +15 4 34
18 Coritiba 27 12 8 7 29 23 +6 1 33
19 São Paulo 26 10 8 8 42 25 +17 5 33
20 Operário-MS 26 11 8 7 26 24 +2 1 31
21 América-RJ 26 11 7 8 29 28 +1 0 29
22 Fluminense 26 10 8 8 23 20 +3 1 29
23 Santos 26 7 10 9 32 25 +7 5 29
24 Londrina 25 11 3 11 32 33 −1 1 26
25 Botafogo-PB 25 9 5 11 33 38 −5 2 25
26 Maringá 25 8 6 11 36 32 +4 3 25
27 Americano-RJ 23 7 10 6 16 17 −1 1 25
28 Noroeste 23 9 5 9 21 31 −10 0 23
29 Vitória 26 7 8 11 18 33 −15 0 22
30 Goytacaz-RJ 26 7 6 13 20 35 −15 1 21
31 Dom Bosco-MT 23 6 6 11 25 36 −11 2 20
32 Volta Redonda 23 5 5 13 14 35 −21 1 16
33 Náutico 20 11 3 6 31 19 +12 2 27
34 Atlético Mineiro 20 8 8 4 24 12 +12 3 27
35 Remo 19 9 3 7 27 20 +7 3 24
36 Ceará 19 8 4 7 24 23 +1 1 21
37 Villa Nova-MG 20 8 2 10 19 26 −7 1 19
38 América-SP 19 7 3 9 21 17 +4 2 19
39 Mixto 19 5 8 6 20 22 −2 1 19
40 Juventude 20 5 7 8 18 27 −9 1 18
41 Joinville 20 4 10 6 17 24 −7 0 18
42 Comercial-SP 19 4 7 8 14 19 −5 1 16
43 Brasília 19 4 4 11 11 29 −18 0 12
44 CRB 16 7 5 4 21 14 +7 0 19
45 ABC 18 5 9 4 19 22 −3 0 19
46 Fortaleza 16 6 5 5 17 14 +3 1 18
47 Colorado 18 7 2 9 15 20 −5 1 17
48 Comercial-MS 16 4 9 3 16 15 +1 0 17
49 Bangu 16 6 2 8 19 23 −4 2 16
50 Vila Nova-GO 16 5 4 7 14 19 −5 1 15
51 Chapecoense 18 5 5 8 13 22 −9 0 15
52 Paysandu 16 3 8 5 15 17 −2 1 15
53 CSA 16 5 4 7 18 24 −6 0 14
54 Moto Club 16 4 6 6 10 14 −4 0 14
55 Figueirense 18 4 6 8 18 23 −5 0 14
56 Campinense 18 3 7 8 15 33 −18 1 14
57 Fast 16 5 3 8 12 25 −13 0 13
58 Desportiva Capixaba 16 4 5 7 10 15 −5 0 13
59 Uberaba 18 2 9 7 13 20 −7 0 13
60 América-RN 18 2 9 7 17 25 −8 0 13
61 XV de Piracicaba 16 3 5 8 16 22 −6 1 12
62 Atlético Paranaense 18 3 5 10 10 23 −13 0 11
63 Sampaio Corrêa 16 3 5 8 11 26 −15 0 11
64 Uberlândia 18 3 5 10 14 31 −17 0 11
65 Anapolina 16 2 7 7 11 18 −7 0 11
66 Flamengo-PI 16 3 4 9 7 23 −16 0 10
67 Itabuna 16 3 3 10 13 30 −17 1 10
68 América Mineiro 18 2 5 11 14 30 −16 1 10
69 River 16 3 3 10 13 29 −16 0 9
70 Confiança 16 3 3 10 13 30 −17 0 9
71 Rio Branco-ES 16 2 5 9 11 27 −16 0 9
72 Brasil de Pelotas 18 2 3 13 11 36 −25 0 7
73 Sergipe 16 1 3 12 7 30 −23 0 5
74 Nacional 16 1 2 13 5 29 −24 0 4
Source: rsssf.com

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CR Vasco da Gama

CR Vasco da Gama

Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama, commonly referred as Vasco da Gama or simply Vasco, is a professional sports club based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Originally a rowing club, Vasco is mostly known for its football team, who currently competes in the Brasileirão Série A, the top tier of Brazilian football league and in the Cariocão Série A, the top tier of Rio de Janeiro state football league.

Santa Cruz Futebol Clube

Santa Cruz Futebol Clube

Santa Cruz Futebol Clube is a Brazilian professional football club based in Recife, Pernambuco, that competes in the Série D, the fourth tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Pernambucano, the top flight of the Pernambuco state football league.

Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense

Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense

Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, commonly known as Grêmio, is a Brazilian professional football club based in Porto Alegre, capital city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. The club plays in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the first division of the Brazilian football league system, and the Campeonato Gaúcho, Rio Grande do Sul's top state league. The club was founded in 1903 by European immigrants Englishman Andy Fairbank and German Paul Cochlin, although Grêmio's official website cites Cândido Dias da Silva and other 32 unnamed men as founders. Grêmio's home stadium is the Arena do Grêmio, which the team moved to in 2013. Prior to that, Grêmio played at Estádio Olímpico Monumental since 1954.

Esporte Clube Bahia

Esporte Clube Bahia

Esporte Clube Bahia, known familiarly as Bahia, is a Brazilian professional football club, based in Salvador, capital city of the Brazilian state of Bahia. They play in the Campeonato Baiano, Bahia's state league, and the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Brazil's first-tier league.

Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas

Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas

Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas, also known as Botafogo, is a Brazilian sports club based in the bairro (neighborhood) of Botafogo, in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Although they compete in a number of different sports, Botafogo is mostly known for its association football team. It plays in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the top tier of the Brazilian football league system, and in the state of Rio de Janeiro's premier state league. In 2000, Botafogo finished 12th in a vote by subscribers of FIFA Magazine for the FIFA Club of the Century.

Cruzeiro Esporte Clube

Cruzeiro Esporte Clube

Cruzeiro Esporte Clube, known simply as Cruzeiro, is a Brazilian sports club based in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. Although they compete in a number of different sports, Cruzeiro is mostly known for its association football team. It plays in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the top tier of the Brazilian football league system, as well as in the Campeonato Mineiro, the state of Minas Gerais's premier state league.

Associação Portuguesa de Desportos

Associação Portuguesa de Desportos

Associação Portuguesa de Desportos, commonly referred to as Portuguesa, is a Brazilian professional football club based in the district of Pari, São Paulo, that competes in the Campeonato Paulista, the top tier of the São Paulo state football league. It is part of a sports club, founded on 14 August 1920, by the Portuguese population of the city.

Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP)

Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP)

Botafogo Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Botafogo-SP, Botafogo de Ribeirão Preto or simply Botafogo, is a Brazilian association football club in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo. They currently play in the Série B, the second tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paulista Série A1, the top tier of the São Paulo state football league.

Goiás Esporte Clube

Goiás Esporte Clube

Goiás Esporte Clube is a Brazilian sports club, best known for its association football team, located in the city of Goiânia, capital city of the Brazilian state of Goiás. Goiás has won Brazilian's second tier Série B twice, also 28 Campeonato Goiano and 3 Copa Centro-Oeste. Goiás' football team has been a mainstay in premiere Brazilian league Série A and has been promoted to Latin America's Copa Libertadores twice and South America's Copa Sudamericana six times. Its main rivals are Vila Nova, Atlético Goianiense and Goiânia. Goiás has a wide advantage in matches between the two teams.

Associação Atlética Ponte Preta

Associação Atlética Ponte Preta

Associação Atlética Ponte Preta, commonly referred to as simply Ponte Preta, is a Brazilian association football club in Campinas, São Paulo. They currently play in the Série B, the second tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paulista Série A2, the second tier of the São Paulo state football league.

Coritiba Foot Ball Club

Coritiba Foot Ball Club

Coritiba Foot Ball Club, commonly known as Coritiba and colloquially referred to as "Coxa", is a Brazilian football club from Curitiba, capital city of the Brazilian state of Paraná. Founded in 1909 by German immigrants, it is the oldest football club in the state. Coritiba have won the Paraná State Championship 39 times – more than both of its main rivals combined. Coritiba has won the Brazilian Championship once in 1985.

Operário Futebol Clube (MS)

Operário Futebol Clube (MS)

Operário Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Operário de Campo Grande, Operário-MS or simply Operário is a Brazilian professional club based in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul founded on 21 August 1938. It competes in the Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense, the top flight of the Mato Grosso do Sul state football league.

Source: "1978 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, February 2nd), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1978_Campeonato_Brasileiro_Série_A.

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Victories by three goals of difference or more were rewarded with three points instead of two.
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