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词条 Campeonato Gaúcho
释义

  1. Format

     Competition  Qualification for competitions 

  2. Clubs

  3. Champions

  4. Recopa Gaúcha

     List of champions 

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| relegation = Série A2
| levels = 1
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| champions = Grêmio
| season = 2018
| most successful club = Internacional (45 titles)
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The Campeonato Gaúcho Série A1, commonly known as Campeonato Gaúcho, is the top flight professional football league in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. The league is contested between 14 clubs and typically lasts from January to April. Rivalries amongst two of the most well-known Brazilian teams (Grêmio and Internacional) has marked the history of the competition. The "Gauchão", as the tournament is popularly known, had its first edition held in 1919.

The current champions are Grêmio, who won their 37th title ever in the 2018 season.

Format

Competition

There are 16 clubs in the Campeonato Gaúcho, divided into two groups. During the course of a season (from January to April), each club plays against teams from the other group and then against each other inside their groups. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then wins, goal difference and goals scored. The top four teams from each group qualified to the play-offs. Are held quarter-finals, where the first of a group faces the last of another group, and so on in single game at the home of best ranked, then semi-finals, also in single game, and finals with two games. The three lowest placed teams are relegated into the Campeonato Gaúcho Série A2.

Qualification for competitions

The best placed of league also qualify for the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, excluding the teams that are already qualified for the Série A, Série B or Série C. The best three teams in the Campeonato Gaúcho (champions, runner-up and the third most points in overall table) not qualified to Copa Libertadores de América will qualify for Copa do Brasil of the following year.

Clubs

Throughout its nearly 100-year history, dozens of clubs have played Campeonato Gaúcho, including teams that became extinct. The following 12 clubs will compete in the Campeonato Gaúcho Série A1 during the 2017 season. {{citation needed|date=April 2016}}

ClubCityStadiumCapacityPos. in 20161st seasonSeasonsTitlesLast titleFirst title
Brasil (PE) Pelotas Bento Freitas 18,000 8th 1919 16 1 1919 1919
Caxias Caxias do Sul Francisco Stedile 23,000 1st (Serie A2) 1961 50 1 2000 2000
Cruzeiro-RS Cachoeirinha Antônio Vieira Ramos 8,000 11th 1929 20 1 1929 1929
Grêmio Porto Alegre Arena do Grêmio 55,662 3rd 1919 73 36 2010 1921
Internacional Porto Alegre Beira-Rio 50,128 1st 1927 71 43 2015 1927
Juventude Caxias do Sul Alfredo Jaconi 23,726 2th 1925 57 1 1998 1998
Novo Hamburgo Novo Hamburgo Estádio do Vale 6,500 7th 1930 62
Passo Fundo Passo Fundo Vermelhão da Serra 20,000 10th 1987 23
São José-RS Porto Alegre Passo D'Areia 8,000 4th 1961 31
São Paulo-RS Rio Grande Aldo Dapuzzo 11,500 6th 1933 28 1 1933 1933
Veranópolis Veranópolis Antônio David Farina 4,000 9th 1994 22
Ypiranga-RS Erechim Colosso da Lagoa 30,000 5th 1968 25

Champions

SeasonChampionsRunners-up
1919Brasil (PE)Grêmio
1920Guarany (BG)Grêmio
1921GrêmioRiograndense (SM)
1922GrêmioGuarany (AL)
1925BagéGrêmio
1926GrêmioGuarany (BG)
1927InternacionalBagé
1928Americano-RSBagé
1929CruzeiroGuarany (BG)
1930PelotasGrêmio
1931GrêmioGuarany (AL)
1932GrêmioPelotas
1933São Paulo-RSGrêmio
1934InternacionalGrêmio
19359º RegimentoGrêmio
1936Rio GrandeInternacional
1937Grêmio SantanenseRio-Grandense (RG)
1938Guarany (BG)Rio-Grandense (RG)
1939Rio-Grandense (RG)Grêmio Santanense
1940InternacionalBagé
1941InternacionalRio Grande
1942InternacionalFloriano
1943InternacionalGuarany (CS)
1944InternacionalBagé
1945InternacionalPelotas
1946GrêmioRio-Grandense (RG)
1947InternacionalFloriano
1948InternacionalGrêmio Santanense
1949GrêmioFloriano
1950InternacionalFloriano
1951InternacionalPelotas
1952InternacionalFloriano
1953InternacionalBrasil (PE)
1954RennerBrasil (PE)
1955InternacionalBrasil (PE)
1956GrêmioPelotas
1957GrêmioBagé
1958GrêmioGuarany (BG)
1959GrêmioFarroupilha
1960GrêmioPelotas
1961InternacionalGrêmio
1962GrêmioInternacional
1963GrêmioInternacional
1964GrêmioInternacional
1965GrêmioJuventude
1966GrêmioInternacional
1967GrêmioInternacional
1968GrêmioInternacional
1969InternacionalGrêmio
1970InternacionalGrêmio
1971InternacionalGrêmio
1972InternacionalGrêmio
1973InternacionalGrêmio
1974InternacionalGrêmio
1975InternacionalGrêmio
1976InternacionalGrêmio
1977GrêmioInternacional
1978InternacionalGrêmio
1979GrêmioEsportivo
1980GrêmioInternacional
1981InternacionalGrêmio
1982InternacionalGrêmio
1983InternacionalBrasil (PE)
1984InternacionalGrêmio
1985GrêmioInternacional
1986GrêmioInternacional
1987GrêmioInternacional
1988GrêmioInternacional
1989GrêmioInternacional
1990GrêmioCaxias
1991InternacionalGrêmio
1992InternacionalGrêmio
1993GrêmioInternacional
1994InternacionalJuventude
1995GrêmioInternacional
1996GrêmioJuventude
1997InternacionalGrêmio
1998JuventudeInternacional
1999GrêmioInternacional
2000CaxiasGrêmio
2001GrêmioJuventude
2002Internacional15 de Novembro
2003Internacional15 de Novembro
2004InternacionalUlbra
2005Internacional15 de Novembro
2006GrêmioInternacional
2007GrêmioJuventude
2008InternacionalJuventude
2009InternacionalGrêmio
2010GrêmioInternacional
2011InternacionalGrêmio
2012InternacionalCaxias
2013InternacionalLajeadense
2014InternacionalGrêmio
2015InternacionalGrêmio
2016InternacionalJuventude
2017Novo HamburgoInternacional
2018GrêmioBrasil de Pelotas

Recopa Gaúcha

The Recopa Gaúcha is a football tournament, which opens the football calendar year in Rio Grande do Sul and is dispute between the Campeonato Gaúcho champion and champion of Supercopa Gaúcha of previous year in a unique game.[1] In its second edition was disputed in parallel to the first round of the Championship Gaucho, and the third edition in parallel the second round.

List of champions

YearChampionRunner-up
2014PelotasInternacional
2015LajeadenseInternacional
2016InternacionalSão José
2017InternacionalYpiranga de Erechim
2018São JoséNovo Hamburgo
2019GrêmioAvenida

See also

  • Campeonato Gaúcho (lower levels)
  • Campeonato Gaúcho Série B
  • Copa FGF
  • Copa Metropolitana
  • Copa Sul-Fronteira
  • Copa Serrana

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://globoesporte.globo.com/rs/noticia/2013/11/fgf-cria-recopa-gaucha-e-1-edicao-e-em-12-de-janeiro-inter-garante-vaga.html|title=FGF cria Recopa Gaúcha|publisher=Globoesporte.com|date=14 November 2013|accessdate=14 June 2016}}

External links

  • FGF website. Federação Gaúcha de Futebol.
  • Campeonato Gaúcho regulations. Federação Gaúcha de Futebol.
{{Campeonato Gaúcho}}{{Football in Rio Grande do Sul}}{{Brazilian Football Competitions}}{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2011}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Campeonato Gaucho}}

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