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Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Season2020
Dates8 August 2020 – 25 February 2021
ChampionsFlamengo (7th title)
RelegatedVasco da Gama
Goiás
Coritiba
Botafogo
Copa LibertadoresPalmeiras (via Copa Libertadores)
Flamengo
Internacional
Atlético Mineiro
São Paulo
Fluminense
Grêmio
Santos
Copa SudamericanaAthletico Paranaense
Red Bull Bragantino
Ceará
Corinthians
Atlético Goianiense
Bahia
Matches played380
Goals scored944 (2.48 per match)
Top goalscorerClaudinho
Luciano
(18 goals each)
Biggest home winCorinthians 5–0 Fluminense
(13 January 2021)
Biggest away winCorinthians 1–5 Flamengo
(18 October 2020)
São Paulo 1–5 Internacional
(20 January 2021)
Goiás 0–4 Ceará
(21 January 2021)
Fortaleza 0–4 Bahia
(20 February 2021)
Highest scoringBahia 3–5 Flamengo
(2 September 2020)
Sport 3–5 Internacional
(14 October 2020)
Longest winning run9 games
Internacional
Longest unbeaten run17 games
São Paulo
Longest winless run11 games
Goiás
Longest losing run7 games
Bahia
Botafogo
2019
2021

The 2020 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (officially the Brasileirão Assaí 2020 for sponsorship reasons) was the 64th season of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the top level of professional football in Brazil, and the 17th edition in a double round-robin since its establishment in 2003. The competition was originally scheduled to begin on 3 May and end on 6 December,[1] however due to the COVID-19 pandemic the tournament was rescheduled, starting on 8 August 2020 and ending on 25 February 2021.[2]

The top six teams as well as the 2020 Copa do Brasil champions qualified for the Copa Libertadores. The next six best-placed teams not qualified for Copa Libertadores qualified for the Copa Sudamericana and the last four were relegated to Série B for 2021. The match ball for the 2020 season was the Nike Merlin CBF 2020, which was presented by the Brazilian Football Confederation on 31 January 2020. Flamengo were the defending champions and successfully defended their title, winning their eighth championship on the last day of the season despite losing 2–1 to São Paulo, after Internacional drew with Corinthians at home by a 0–0 score.[3]

2020 Nike Merlin CBF
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Teams

Twenty teams competed in the league – the top sixteen teams from the previous season, as well as four teams promoted from the Série B.

Red Bull Bragantino became the first club to be promoted, assured of a return to the top flight after 22 years of absence following a 3–1 win against Guarani on 5 November 2019.[4]

Sport was promoted on 20 November,[5] making an immediate return to the first division after a season away.

The final two teams to be promoted were Coritiba and Atlético Goianiense, on 30 November, both returning after a two-year absence.[6]

Number of teams by state

Number of teams State Team(s)
5  São Paulo Corinthians, Palmeiras, Red Bull Bragantino, Santos and São Paulo
4  Rio de Janeiro Botafogo, Flamengo, Fluminense and Vasco da Gama
2  Ceará Ceará and Fortaleza
 Goiás Atlético Goianiense and Goiás
 Paraná Athletico Paranaense and Coritiba
 Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio and Internacional
1  Bahia Bahia
 Minas Gerais Atlético Mineiro
 Pernambuco Sport

Stadiums and locations

Team Location State Stadium Capacity
Athletico Paranaense Curitiba  Paraná Arena da Baixada 42,372
Atlético Goianiense Goiânia  Goiás Antônio Accioly 12,500
Atlético Mineiro Belo Horizonte  Minas Gerais Mineirão 61,846
Bahia Salvador  Bahia Pituaçu 32,157
Botafogo Rio de Janeiro  Rio de Janeiro Olímpico Nilton Santos 44,661
Ceará Fortaleza  Ceará Castelão 63,903
Corinthians São Paulo  São Paulo Neo Química Arena 47,605
Coritiba Curitiba  Paraná Couto Pereira 40,502
Flamengo Rio de Janeiro  Rio de Janeiro Maracanã 78,838
Fluminense Rio de Janeiro  Rio de Janeiro Maracanã 78,838
Fortaleza Fortaleza  Ceará Castelão 63,903
Goiás Goiânia  Goiás Estádio da Serrinha 12,500
Grêmio Porto Alegre  Rio Grande do Sul Arena do Grêmio 55,662
Internacional Porto Alegre  Rio Grande do Sul Beira-Rio 50,128
Palmeiras São Paulo  São Paulo Allianz Parque 43,713
Red Bull Bragantino Bragança Paulista  São Paulo Nabi Abi Chedid 17,128
Santos Santos  São Paulo Vila Belmiro 16,068
São Paulo São Paulo  São Paulo Morumbi 72,039
Sport Recife  Pernambuco Ilha do Retiro 32,983
Vasco da Gama Rio de Janeiro  Rio de Janeiro São Januário 24,584

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Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt main sponsor
Athletico Paranaense Brazil Paulo Autuori Brazil Thiago Heleno England Umbro[7] Vacant
Atlético Goianiense Brazil Marcelo Cabo Brazil Gilvan Brazil Dragão Premium (club manufactured kit)[8] Malta Estadium.bet
Atlético Mineiro Argentina Jorge Sampaoli Brazil Réver France Le Coq Sportif[9] Greece Betano
Bahia Brazil Dado Cavalcanti Brazil Gregore Brazil Esquadrão (club manufactured kit)[10] Curaçao Casa de Apostas
Botafogo Brazil Lúcio Flávio (caretaker) Paraguay Gatito Fernández Italy Kappa[11] Brazil Gold Meat
Ceará Brazil Guto Ferreira Brazil Luiz Otávio Brazil Vozão (club manufactured kit)[12] United States Sherwin Williams
Corinthians Brazil Vágner Mancini Brazil Cássio United States Nike[13] Brazil Neo Química
Coritiba Paraguay Gustavo Morínigo Brazil Rafinha Brazil 1909 (club manufactured kit)[14] Brazil Paraná Banco
Flamengo Brazil Rogério Ceni Brazil Éverton Ribeiro Germany Adidas[15] Brazil Banco BRB[16]
Fluminense Brazil Marcão Brazil Fred England Umbro[17] Vacant
Fortaleza Brazil Enderson Moreira Brazil Paulão Brazil Leão1918 (club manufactured kit)[18] Curaçao EsporteNet
Goiás Brazil Augusto César Brazil Rafael Moura Brazil Gr33n (club manufactured kit)[19] Curaçao Marjo Sports
Grêmio Brazil Renato Portaluppi Brazil Pedro Geromel England Umbro[20] Brazil Banrisul
Internacional Brazil Abel Braga Brazil Edenílson Germany Adidas[21] Brazil Banrisul
Palmeiras Portugal Abel Ferreira Brazil Felipe Melo Germany Puma[22] Brazil Crefisa
Red Bull Bragantino Brazil Maurício Barbieri Brazil Léo Ortiz United States Nike[23] Austria Red Bull
Santos Brazil Marcelo Fernandes (caretaker) Uruguay Carlos Sánchez England Umbro[24] Vacant
São Paulo Brazil Marcos Vizolli (caretaker) Brazil Dani Alves Germany Adidas[25] Brazil Banco Inter
Sport Brazil Jair Ventura Brazil Patric England Umbro[26] Israel Galera.bet
Vasco da Gama Brazil Vanderlei Luxemburgo Brazil Leandro Castán Italy Kappa[27] Brazil Banco BMG

Foreign players

The clubs can have a maximum of five foreign players in their Campeonato Brasileiro squads per match, but there is no limit of foreigners in the clubs' squads.

Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6
Athletico Paranaense Argentina Lucho González Colombia Felipe Aguilar Colombia Jaime Alvarado
Atlético Goianiense South Korea Chicodn
Atlético Mineiro Colombia Dylan Borrero Venezuela Jefferson Savarino Paraguay Júnior Alonso Ecuador Alan Franco Argentina Matías Zaracho Chile Eduardo Vargas
Bahia Colombia Juan Ramírez
Botafogo Paraguay Gatito Fernández Uruguay Federico Barrandeguy Peru Alexander Lecaros Japan Keisuke Honda Ivory Coast Salomon Kalou Colombia Iván Angulo
Ceará
Corinthians Uruguay Bruno Méndez Chile Ángelo Araos Colombia Víctor Cantillo Venezuela Rómulo Otero Ecuador Juan Cazares
Coritiba Argentina Martín Sarrafiore Argentina Ezequiel Cerutti Colombia Brayan Lucumí
Flamengo Uruguay Giorgian De Arrascaeta Chile Mauricio Isla Colombia Richard Ríos
Fluminense Portugal Marcos Paulodn Uruguay Michel Araújo Peru Fernando Pacheco
Fortaleza Colombia Juan Quintero Argentina Mariano Vázquez
Goiás Argentina Ariel Cabral
Grêmio Argentina Walter Kannemann Argentina Diego Churín Chile César Pinares
Internacional Argentina Víctor Cuesta Peru Paolo Guerrero United States Johnny Cardosodn Argentina Renzo Saravia Uruguay Abel Hernández Argentina Leandro Fernández
Palmeiras Paraguay Gustavo Gómez Uruguay Matías Viña Chile Benjamín Kuscevic
Red Bull Bragantino Ecuador Leonardo Realpe Venezuela Jan Hurtado Colombia César Haydar Argentina Tomás Cuello
Santos Uruguay Carlos Sánchez Venezuela Yeferson Soteldo
São Paulo Ecuador Robert Arboleda Ecuador Joao Rojas Uruguay Gonzalo Carneiro Colombia Santiago Tréllez Spain Juanfran Paraguay Antonio Galeano
Sport Uruguay Leandro Barcia
Vasco da Gama Argentina Germán Cano Argentina Martín Benítez Argentina Leonardo Gil Colombia Gustavo Torres

(dn) = Player holding Brazilian dual nationality.

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment Ref
Atlético Goianiense Brazil Eduardo Barroca Resigned 30 November 2019 Pre-season Brazil Cristóvão Borges 19 January 2020 [28][29]
Internacional Brazil Zé Ricardo End of contract 8 December 2019 Argentina Eduardo Coudet 16 December 2019 [30][31]
Atlético Mineiro Brazil Vágner Mancini Venezuela Rafael Dudamel 2 January 2020 [32]
Corinthians Brazil Dyego Coelho End of caretaker tenure Brazil Tiago Nunes 5 November 2019 [33]
Athletico Paranaense Brazil Eduardo Barros Brazil Dorival Júnior 27 December 2019 [34]
Palmeiras Brazil Andrey Lopes 9 December 2019 Brazil Vanderlei Luxemburgo 15 December 2019 [35]
Santos Argentina Jorge Sampaoli Resigned 10 December 2019 Portugal Jesualdo Ferreira 23 December 2019 [36]
Fluminense Brazil Marcão Demoted to assistant coach 11 December 2019 Brazil Odair Hellmann 11 December 2019 [37]
Coritiba Brazil Jorginho End of contract 12 December 2019 Brazil Eduardo Barroca 20 December 2019 [38][39]
Vasco da Gama Brazil Vanderlei Luxemburgo Brazil Abel Braga 16 December 2019 [40][41]
Red Bull Bragantino Brazil Antônio Carlos Zago Signed by Kashima Antlers 24 December 2019 Brazil Felipe Conceição 26 January 2020 [42][43]
Botafogo Brazil Alberto Valentim Sacked 9 February 2020 Brazil Paulo Autuori 13 February 2020 [44][45]
Ceará Brazil Argel Fucks Brazil Enderson Moreira 9 February 2020 [46][47]
Sport Brazil Guto Ferreira 13 February 2020 Brazil Daniel Paulista 15 February 2020 [48][49]
Atlético Goianiense Brazil Cristóvão Borges 25 February 2020 Brazil Vágner Mancini 25 June 2020 [50][51]
Atlético Mineiro Venezuela Rafael Dudamel 27 February 2020 Argentina Jorge Sampaoli 1 March 2020 [52][53]
Vasco da Gama Brazil Abel Braga 16 March 2020 Brazil Ramon Menezes 30 March 2020 [54][55]
Ceará Brazil Enderson Moreira 17 March 2020 Brazil Guto Ferreira 17 March 2020 [56]
Flamengo Portugal Jorge Jesus Signed by Benfica 17 July 2020 Spain Domènec Torrent 31 July 2020 [57][58]
Santos Portugal Jesualdo Ferreira Sacked 5 August 2020 Brazil Cuca 7 August 2020 [59][60]
Coritiba Brazil Eduardo Barroca 20 August 2020 20th Brazil Mozart (caretaker) 20 August 2020 [61]
Goiás Brazil Ney Franco 18th Brazil Thiago Larghi 21 August 2020 [62][63]
Sport Brazil Daniel Paulista 24 August 2020 18th Brazil Jair Ventura 24 August 2020 [64][65]
Coritiba Brazil Mozart End of caretaker tenure 20th Brazil Jorginho [66]
Athletico Paranaense Brazil Dorival Júnior Sacked 28 August 2020 10th Brazil Eduardo Barros (caretaker) 28 August 2020 [67]
Red Bull Bragantino Brazil Felipe Conceição 31 August 2020 17th Brazil Marcinho (caretaker) 31 August 2020 [68]
Brazil Marcinho End of caretaker tenure 2 September 2020 17th Brazil Maurício Barbieri 2 September 2020 [69]
Bahia Brazil Roger Machado Sacked 12th Brazil Cláudio Prates (caretaker) [70]
Brazil Cláudio Prates End of caretaker tenure 9 September 2020 12th Brazil Mano Menezes 9 September 2020 [71]
Corinthians Brazil Tiago Nunes Sacked 11 September 2020 13th Brazil Dyego Coelho (caretaker) 11 September 2020 [72]
Goiás Brazil Thiago Larghi 28 September 2020 20th Brazil Enderson Moreira 28 September 2020 [73][74]
Botafogo Brazil Paulo Autuori 1 October 2020 19th Brazil Bruno Lazaroni 1 October 2020 [75]
Vasco da Gama Brazil Ramon Menezes 8 October 2020 10th Portugal Ricardo Sá Pinto 14 October 2020 [76][77]
Atlético Goianiense Brazil Vágner Mancini Signed by Corinthians 12 October 2020 12th Brazil Eduardo Souza (caretaker) 12 October 2020 [78][79]
Corinthians Brazil Dyego Coelho End of caretaker tenure 12 October 2020 17th Brazil Vagner Mancini [80]
Palmeiras Brazil Vanderlei Luxemburgo Sacked 14 October 2020 7th Brazil Andrey Lopes (caretaker) 14 October 2020 [81]
Athletico Paranaense Brazil Eduardo Barros 22 October 2020 17th Brazil Paulo Autuori 22 October 2020 [82]
Coritiba Brazil Jorginho 25 October 2020 19th Brazil Rodrigo Santana 29 October 2020 [83][84]
Botafogo Brazil Bruno Lazaroni 28 October 2020 16th Argentina Ramón Díaz 5 November 2020 [85][86]
Palmeiras Brazil Andrey Lopes End of caretaker tenure 30 October 2020 7th Portugal Abel Ferreira 30 October 2020 [87]
Atlético Goianiense Brazil Eduardo Souza 7 November 2020 13th Brazil Marcelo Cabo 7 November 2020 [88]
Internacional Argentina Eduardo Coudet Signed by Celta de Vigo 9 November 2020 1st Brazil Abel Braga 10 November 2020
Flamengo Spain Domènec Torrent Sacked 3rd Brazil Rogério Ceni
Fortaleza Brazil Rogério Ceni Signed by Flamengo 11th Brazil Marcelo Chamusca 11 November 2020
Goiás Brazil Enderson Moreira Sacked 17 November 2020 20th Brazil Augusto César 17 November 2020 [89]
Botafogo Argentina Ramón Díaz Resigned 27 November 2020 16th Brazil Eduardo Barroca 27 November 2020
Fluminense Brazil Odair Hellmann Signed by Al-Wasl 7 December 2020 5th Brazil Marcão 7 December 2020
Coritiba Brazil Rodrigo Santana Sacked 13 December 2020 19th Brazil Pachequinho (caretaker) 13 December 2020 [90]
Bahia Brazil Mano Menezes 20 December 2020 16th Brazil Dado Cavalcanti 21 December 2020
Vasco da Gama Portugal Ricardo Sá Pinto 29 December 2020 17th Brazil Vanderlei Luxemburgo 31 December 2020 [91]
Coritiba Brazil Pachequinho End of caretaker tenure 31 December 2020 20th Paraguay Gustavo Morínigo 6 January 2021
Fortaleza Brazil Marcelo Chamusca Sacked 7 January 2021 15th Brazil Enderson Moreira 7 January 2021 [92][93]
São Paulo Brazil Fernando Diniz 1 February 2021 4th Brazil Marcos Vizolli (caretaker) 1 February 2021 [94]
Botafogo Brazil Eduardo Barroca 6 February 2021 20th Brazil Lúcio Flávio (caretaker) 6 February 2021 [95]
Santos Brazil Cuca Mutual agreement 21 February 2021 8th Brazil Marcelo Fernandes (caretaker) 22 February 2021 [96]

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Greece

Greece

Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of the Balkan Peninsula, and is located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Greece shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, North Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to the northeast. The Aegean Sea lies to the east of the mainland, the Ionian Sea to the west, and the Sea of Crete and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. Greece has the longest coastline on the Mediterranean Basin, featuring thousands of islands. The country consists of nine traditional geographic regions, and has a population of approximately 10.4 million. Athens is the nation's capital and largest city, followed by Thessaloniki and Patras.

Standings

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Flamengo (C) 38 21 8 9 68 48 +20 71 Qualification for Copa Libertadores group stage
2 Internacional 38 20 10 8 61 35 +26 70
3 Atlético Mineiro 38 20 8 10 64 45 +19 68
4 São Paulo 38 18 12 8 59 41 +18 66
5 Fluminense 38 18 10 10 55 42 +13 64
6 Grêmio 38 14 17 7 53 40 +13 59 Qualification for Copa Libertadores second stage
7 Palmeiras 38 15 13 10 51 37 +14 58 Qualification for Copa Libertadores group stage[a]
8 Santos 38 14 12 12 52 51 +1 54 Qualification for Copa Libertadores second stage
9 Athletico Paranaense 38 15 8 15 38 36 +2 53 Qualification for Copa Sudamericana group stage
10 Red Bull Bragantino 38 13 14 11 50 40 +10 53
11 Ceará 38 14 10 14 54 51 +3 52
12 Corinthians 38 13 12 13 45 45 0 51
13 Atlético Goianiense 38 12 14 12 40 45 −5 50
14 Bahia 38 12 8 18 48 59 −11 44
15 Sport 38 12 6 20 31 50 −19 42
16 Fortaleza 38 10 11 17 34 44 −10 41
17 Vasco da Gama (R) 38 10 11 17 37 56 −19 41 Relegation to Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
18 Goiás (R) 38 9 10 19 41 63 −22 37
19 Coritiba (R) 38 7 10 21 31 54 −23 31
20 Botafogo (R) 38 5 12 21 32 62 −30 27
Source: CBF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results (only between 2 teams); 6) fewest red cards; 7) fewest yellow cards; 8) draw.[97]
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated
Notes:

Positions by round

The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches.
In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included to the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards.

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
Athletico-PR1156101313161713151112121518171819191791212141211101110121281010899
Atlético-GO85712172019181411141311161299111313141214151211121212131313121313131313
Atlético-MG43134533521111113332111223233344333333
Bahia974488121215161920161316161214151491013131616161717171517151716161514
Botafogo101114811151715161718181917131514161417191919192018191919202020202020202020
Ceará16131819191171012911121314111313101212131610910101011101110891212121211
Corinthians111616111216911131513151415171416131110111411119999898101088101012
Coritiba1718202020141517181916161718181718191715181818181819202020191819191919191919
Flamengo1820121715965256643332223423332344433222211
Fluminense19149147458989786556445858577777777555555
Fortaleza2019191514710138108101098878101112119101314141516161416171515151616
Goiás1217171816182020201820192020202020202020202020201920181818181918181818181818
Grêmio34679121614101212141511141110988787465555666776766
Internacional52321111112222221111244654422211111122
Palmeiras13121395686464435778776565746666555667677
Red Bull Bragantino7101510131718191920171718191919191518161513151411131313131211111399111110
Santos61585610117777967665667676888889899111111988
São Paulo14811133222333374444554332111111122444444
Sport2910161819149111410858910111299101516161515151414141614161414141415
Vasco da Gama1562123446455910101215171618161717171717171615151715141617171717
Leader and Copa Libertadores group stage
Copa Libertadores group stage
Copa Libertadores second stage
Copa Sudamericana group stage
Relegation to Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
Source: CBF.com

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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.

Clube Atlético Mineiro

Clube Atlético Mineiro

Clube Atlético Mineiro, commonly known as Atlético or Atlético Mineiro, and colloquially as Galo, is the largest and oldest professional football club based in the city of Belo Horizonte, the capital city of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. The team competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the first level of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Mineiro, the top tier state league of Minas Gerais.

Fluminense FC

Fluminense FC

Fluminense Football Club, known as Fluminense, is a Brazilian sports club best known for its professional football team that competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the first tier of Brazilian football and the Campeonato Carioca, the state league of Rio de Janeiro. The club is based in the neighbourhood of Laranjeiras since its foundation, in 1902. Fluminense is the oldest football club of Rio de Janeiro.

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.

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.

Santos FC

Santos FC

Santos Futebol Clube, commonly known simply as Santos or Santos FC and nicknamed the Peixe, is a Brazilian sports club based in Vila Belmiro, a bairro in the city of Santos. It is also the team with the most goals in football history. It plays in the Paulistão, the State of São Paulo's premier state league, as well as the Brasileirão, the top tier of the Brazilian football league system.

Club Athletico Paranaense

Club Athletico Paranaense

Club Athletico Paranaense is a Brazilian football team from the city of Curitiba, capital city of the Brazilian state of Paraná, founded on March 26, 1924. The team won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Brazil's top football division, in 2001, the Copa Sudamericana in 2018 and 2021, and the Copa do Brasil in 2019.

Red Bull Bragantino

Red Bull Bragantino

Red Bull Bragantino, commonly known as Bragantino, is a Brazilian football club based in Bragança Paulista, São Paulo. It competes in the Série A, the top tier of the Brazilian football league system, as well as in the Campeonato Paulista Série A1, the highest level of the São Paulo state football league.

Ceará Sporting Club

Ceará Sporting Club

Ceará Sporting Club, or Ceará, as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from the city of Fortaleza, capital city of the Brazilian state of Ceará, founded on June 2, 1914, by Luís Esteves and Pedro Freire. Ceará is one of the most traditionally successful clubs in the Northeast region of Brazil alongside Bahia, Santa Cruz, Sport, Náutico, Vitória and their city rivals Fortaleza.

Sport Club Corinthians Paulista

Sport Club Corinthians Paulista

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Atlético Clube Goianiense

Atlético Clube Goianiense

Atlético Clube Goianiense, usually known as Atlético Goianiense or just as Atlético, is a Brazilian football team from the city of Goiânia, capital city of the Brazilian state of Goiás. Atlético Goianiense is the oldest Goiânia city football club. The club is the first team of its state to win a national competition, which was the Série C. Atlético Goianiense made a comeback to Brazil's top level Série A in 2010 after a 23-year absence. In 2016, Atlético Goianiense won the title of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B for the first time. They won the title with two rounds in advance, beating the already relegated Tupi by 5 to 3.

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.

Results

Home \ Away CAP ACG CAM BAH BOT CEA COR CFC FLA FLU FOR GOI GRE INT PAL RBB SAN SPA SPO VAS
Athletico Paranaense 2–1 0–1 1–0 1–1 0–0 0–1 1–0 2–1 0–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 0–0 0–1 1–1 1–0 1–1 2–0 3–0
Atlético Goianiense 1–1 3–4 1–1 1–1 0–2 1–1 3–1 3–0 2–1 2–0 0–1 1–1 0–0 0–3 2–1 1–1 2–1 1–1 0–0
Atlético Mineiro 0–2 3–1 1–1 2–1 2–0 3–2 2–0 4–0 1–1 2–0 3–0 3–1 2–2 2–0 2–1 2–0 3–0 0–0 4–1
Bahia 1–0 0–1 3–1 1–0 0–2 2–1 1–0 3–5 0–1 2–1 3–3 0–2 1–2 1–1 2–1 2–0 1–3 1–2 3–0
Botafogo 0–2 1–3 2–1 1–2 2–2 0–2 0–0 0–1 1–1 1–2 0–0 2–5 0–2 2–1 1–2 0–0 1–0 0–1 2–3
Ceará 0–2 1–2 2–2 2–0 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–0 1–3 1–0 2–2 1–1 0–2 2–1 1–2 0–1 1–1 0–0 0–3
Corinthians 3–3 0–0 1–2 3–2 2–2 2–1 3–1 1–5 5–0 1–1 2–1 0–0 1–0 0–2 0–2 1–1 1–0 3–0 0–0
Coritiba 0–0 1–0 0–1 1–2 1–2 0–2 0–1 0–1 3–3 0–0 1–2 1–1 0–1 1–0 0–0 1–2 1–1 1–0 1–0
Flamengo 3–1 1–1 0–1 4–3 1–1 0–2 2–1 3–1 1–2 2–1 2–1 1–1 2–1 2–0 1–1 4–1 1–4 3–0 2–0
Fluminense 3–1 1–1 0–0 1–0 2–0 2–2 2–1 4–0 1–2 2–0 3–0 0–1 2–1 1–1 0–0 3–1 1–2 1–0 2–1
Fortaleza 0–2 0–0 2–1 0–4 0–0 0–2 0–0 3–1 0–0 0–1 1–1 0–0 1–0 2–0 3–0 2–0 2–3 1–0 3–0
Goiás 0–1 2–0 1–0 1–1 2–0 0–4 1–2 3–3 0–3 2–4 1–3 0–0 1–0 1–0 0–0 2–3 0–3 1–0 1–1
Grêmio 1–0 2–1 1–1 2–1 3–1 4–2 0–0 2–1 2–4 1–0 1–1 2–1 1–1 1–1 2–1 3–3 1–2 1–2 4–0
Internacional 2–1 3–0 1–0 2–2 2–1 2–0 0–0 2–2 2–2 1–2 4–2 1–0 2–1 2–0 2–1 2–0 1–1 1–2 2–0
Palmeiras 3–0 1–1 3–0 3–0 1–1 2–1 4–0 1–3 1–1 2–0 3–0 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–0 2–1 0–2 2–2 1–1
Red Bull Bragantino 0–1 2–0 2–2 4–0 1–1 4–2 0–0 1–2 1–1 2–1 2–1 2–0 1–0 0–2 1–2 1–1 4–2 2–0 4–1
Santos 3–1 0–1 3–1 3–1 2–1 1–1 1–0 2–0 0–1 1–1 1–1 3–4 2–1 2–0 2–2 1–1 2–2 4–2 2–2
São Paulo 1–0 3–0 3–0 1–1 4–0 1–1 2–1 1–1 2–1 3–1 1–0 2–1 0–0 1–5 1–1 1–1 0–1 1–0 1–1
Sport 1–0 0–1 2–3 2–0 1–2 3–2 1–0 1–0 0–3 1–0 1–0 2–1 1–1 3–5 0–1 0–0 0–1 0–1 0–2
Vasco da Gama 1–0 1–2 3–2 0–0 3–0 1–4 1–2 0–1 1–2 1–1 0–0 3–2 0–0 0–2 0–1 1–1 1–0 2–1 2–0
Source: CBF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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Clube Atlético Mineiro

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Esporte Clube Bahia

Esporte Clube Bahia

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Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas

Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas

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Ceará Sporting Club

Ceará Sporting Club

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Coritiba Foot Ball Club

Coritiba Foot Ball Club

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Fluminense FC

Fluminense FC

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Fortaleza Esporte Clube

Fortaleza Esporte Clube

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Goiás Esporte Clube

Goiás Esporte Clube

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Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense

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CR Vasco da Gama

CR Vasco da Gama

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Season statistics

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Brazil Claudinho Red Bull Bragantino 18
Brazil Luciano São Paulo
3 Brazil Thiago Galhardo Internacional 17
Brazil Marinho Santos
5 Brazil Gabriel Barbosa Flamengo 14
Argentina Germán Cano Vasco da Gama
7 Brazil Diego Souza Grêmio 13
Brazil Pedro Flamengo
Brazil Vina Ceará
10 Brazil Brenner São Paulo 11
Brazil Renato Kayzer Atlético Goianiense / Athletico Paranaense
Brazil Raphael Veiga Palmeiras

Source: Soccerway

Assists

Rank Player Club Assists
1 Uruguay Giorgian De Arrascaeta Flamengo 9
Brazil Keno Atlético Mineiro
Brazil Vina Ceará
4 Brazil Ytalo Red Bull Bragantino 8
5 Brazil Bruno Henrique Flamengo 7
Brazil Egídio Fluminense
Brazil Marinho Santos
8 Brazil Guilherme Arana Atlético Mineiro 6
Brazil Claudinho Red Bull Bragantino
Brazil Éverton Ribeiro Flamengo
Brazil Gabriel Menino Palmeiras
Brazil Léo Chú Ceará
Brazil Reinaldo São Paulo
Venezuela Jefferson Savarino Atlético Mineiro

Source: Soccerway

Clean sheets

Rank Player Club Clean
sheets
1 Brazil Marcelo Lomba Internacional 15
2 Brazil Felipe Alves Fortaleza 12
Brazil Santos Athletico Paranaense
4 Brazil Cássio Corinthians 11
Brazil Fernando Miguel Vasco da Gama
Brazil Weverton Palmeiras
7 Brazil Cleiton Red Bull Bragantino 10
Brazil Luan Polli Sport
Brazil Tiago Volpi São Paulo
10 Brazil Everson Santos / Atlético Mineiro 9
Brazil Jean Atlético Goianiense

Source: FBref.com

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Claudinho (footballer, born 1997)

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São Paulo FC

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Sport Club Internacional

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Santos FC

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Argentina

Argentina

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Germán Cano

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CR Vasco da Gama

CR Vasco da Gama

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Diego Souza (footballer, born 1985)

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Awards

Monthly awards

Month Player of the month Ref.
Player Club
August Brazil Thiago Galhardo Internacional [98]
September Brazil Marinho Santos [99]
October Brazil Pedro Flamengo [100]
November Brazil Luciano São Paulo [101]
December Brazil Brenner São Paulo [102]
January Brazil Claudinho Red Bull Bragantino [103]
February Brazil Gabriel Barbosa Flamengo [104]

Annual awards

Award Winner Club
Prêmio Craque do Brasileirão Best Coach Brazil Abel Braga Internacional
Bola de Prata Best Coach Brazil Rogério Ceni Flamengo
Prêmio Craque do Brasileirão Best Newcomer Brazil Claudinho Red Bull Bragantino
Bola de Prata Best Newcomer Brazil Claudinho Red Bull Bragantino
Prêmio Craque do Brasileirão Best Player Brazil Claudinho Red Bull Bragantino
Bola de Ouro Best Player Brazil Claudinho Red Bull Bragantino
Prêmio Craque do Brasileirão Goal of the Season Brazil Éverton Ribeiro Flamengo
Série A Team of the Year[105]
Goalkeeper Brazil Weverton (Palmeiras)
Defence Brazil Fagner (Corinthians) Paraguay Gustavo Gómez (Palmeiras) Argentina Víctor Cuesta (Internacional) Brazil Guilherme Arana (Atlético Mineiro)
Midfield Brazil Vina (Ceará) Brazil Edenílson (Internacional) Brazil Gerson (Flamengo) Brazil Claudinho (Red Bull Bragantino)
Attack Brazil Gabriel Barbosa (Flamengo) Brazil Marinho (Santos)

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Brazil

Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America and in Latin America. At 8.5 million square kilometers (3,300,000 sq mi) and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh most populous. Its capital is Brasília, and its most populous city is São Paulo. The federation is composed of the union of the 26 states and the Federal District. It is the only country in the Americas to have Portuguese as an official language. It is one of the most multicultural and ethnically diverse nations, due to over a century of mass immigration from around the world, and the most populous Roman Catholic-majority country.

Thiago Galhardo

Thiago Galhardo

Thiago Galhardo Nascimento Rocha, known as Thiago Galhardo, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Fortaleza.

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.

Marinho (footballer, born 1990)

Marinho (footballer, born 1990)

Mário Sérgio Santos Costa, commonly known as Marinho, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Flamengo.

Santos FC

Santos FC

Santos Futebol Clube, commonly known simply as Santos or Santos FC and nicknamed the Peixe, is a Brazilian sports club based in Vila Belmiro, a bairro in the city of Santos. It is also the team with the most goals in football history. It plays in the Paulistão, the State of São Paulo's premier state league, as well as the Brasileirão, the top tier of the Brazilian football league system.

Pedro (footballer, born 1997)

Pedro (footballer, born 1997)

Pedro Guilherme Abreu dos Santos, better known as Pedro, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Flamengo and the Brazil national team.

São Paulo FC

São Paulo FC

São Paulo Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as São Paulo, is a professional football club in the Morumbi district of São Paulo, Brazil, founded in 1930. It plays in the Campeonato Paulista and Campeonato Brasileiro. It is one of just three clubs to have never been relegated from the Série A, alongside Flamengo and Santos.

Brenner (footballer, born 2000)

Brenner (footballer, born 2000)

Brenner Souza da Silva, more commonly known as Brenner, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Major League Soccer club FC Cincinnati.

Claudinho (footballer, born 1997)

Claudinho (footballer, born 1997)

Cláudio Luiz Rodrigues Parise Leonel, commonly known as Claudinho, is a Brazilian-born Russian footballer who plays as either an attacking midfielder or a forward for Russian Premier League club Zenit Saint Petersburg.

Red Bull Bragantino

Red Bull Bragantino

Red Bull Bragantino, commonly known as Bragantino, is a Brazilian football club based in Bragança Paulista, São Paulo. It competes in the Série A, the top tier of the Brazilian football league system, as well as in the Campeonato Paulista Série A1, the highest level of the São Paulo state football league.

Gabriel Barbosa

Gabriel Barbosa

Gabriel Barbosa Almeida, commonly known as Gabigol or Gabi, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Flamengo and the Brazil national team.

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