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词条 2009 Campeonato Gaúcho
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  1. Teams

  2. System

  3. Background

  4. Taça Fernando Carvalho

     Group A  Standings  Results  Group B  Standings  Results  Playoffs  The Final 

  5. Taça Fábio Koff

     Group A  Standings  Results  Group B  Standings  Results  Playoffs  Final 

  6. Finals

  7. Overall table

  8. References

{{refimprove|date=January 2011}}{{Infobox football league season
| competition = Campeonato Gaúcho
| season = 2009
| winners = Internacional
| runners-up = Grêmio
| relegated = Sapucaiense and Brasil
| continentalcup1 = Copa do Brasil 2010
| continentalcup1 qualifiers =
| continentalcup2 = Campeonato Brasileiro Série D 2009
| continentalcup2 qualifiers =
| league topscorer = Taison (Internacional), 15 goals
| biggest home win = Internacional 8–1 Caxias (Taça Fábio Koff Final, April 19)
| biggest away win = Brasil 0–7 Internacional (Taça Fábio Koff First Stage, March 10)
| highest scoring =
| total goals =
| average goals =
| longest wins =
| longest unbeaten =
| longest losses =
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| average attendance =
| prevseason =2008
| nextseason =2010
}}

The 89th season of the Campeonato Gaúcho kicked off on January 20 and ended on April 19. Repeating the 2008 final score, Internacional clinched their 39th title – second consecutive – after beating Caxias 8–1 in the Taça Fábio Koff final. As Internacional had already won Taça Fernando Carvalho, beating city rivals Grêmio 2–1 in the final, Campeonato Gaúcho finals were unnecessary.

The competition had 16 clubs divided into two groups. In the first part, called Taça Fernando Carvalho teams from one group played against teams from the other group. In the second part, called Taça Fábio Koff, clubs played inside their group. On both parts, top four teams from each group qualified to play-offs, when every round was decided in a single game. Winners of each part were supposed to play finals, but as Internacional won both, they were declared champions without it.

Teams

Club City Pos. in 2008 Number of Titles (until 2008)
Internacional Porto Alegre Champions 38
Juventude Caxias do Sul Runners-up 1
Internacional (SM) Santa Maria 3rd
Caxias Caxias do Sul 4th 1
Grêmio Porto Alegre 5th 35
Sapucaiense Sapucaia do Sul 6th
São José Porto Alegre 7th
Ulbra Canoas 8th
Esportivo Bento Gonçalves 9th
São Luiz Ijuí 10th
Veranópolis Veranópolis 11th
Novo Hamburgo Novo Hamburgo 12th
Brasil Pelotas 13th 1
Santa Cruz Santa Cruz do Sul 14th
Ypiranga Erechim 2nd Level champions
Avenida Santa Cruz do Sul 2nd Level runners-up

System

The 16 clubs will be divided into two groups.

Group 1: Internacional, Juventude, Avenida, Esportivo, Veranópolis, Brasil and Internacional (SM);

Group 2: Grêmio, Caxias, Santa Cruz, Ypiranga, Ulbra, Sapucaiense, São José and São Luiz.

The tournament will be divided in two stages. In the first one, called Taça Fernando Carvalho (Fernando Carvalho Cup, in reference to former Internacional chairman, winner of the 2006 Copa Libertadores and FIFA Club World Cup), teams from one group will play in single round-robin format against clubs of the other group. Top four teams in each group advance to quarterfinals. In home-and-away system, winners qualify to semifinals and then, to the finals. Later, in Taça Fábio Koff (Fábio Koff Cup, in reference to former Grêmio chairman, winner of the 1983 Intercontinental Cup, 1983 and 1995 Copa Libertadores), teams in the same group will play each other once. Again, top four teams will play quarterfinals, winners play semifinals and then finals. If the same club wins both stages, they will be declared champions. Otherwise, a final will be disputed in home-and-away system.

Background

On January 15, just one week before its debut in the championship, a bus carrying all Brasil squad crashed in the 150th kilometer of the BR-392 road, in the city of Canguçu, southern Rio Grande do Sul. The team was heading back to Pelotas after beating Santa Cruz 2–1 in a friendly match played in Vale do Sol, near Santa Cruz do Sul. The bus plunged off a 130-foot ravine after the driver lost its control when approaching a turn. The accident caused the death of three members of the team: goalkeeper trainer Giovani Guimarães, defender Régis Gouveia and striker Claudio Milar. Milar is considered to be one of the most notable players in the history of the club, scoring 110 goals in approximately 200 caps. Several other players sustained injuries. Among the injured was Copa Libertadores 1995 winner and 1996 Olympic bronze-medalist Danrlei.

After the disaster, several clubs offered to loan players for free in order to help Brasil to play in the tournament. Also, companies as Multisom and Banrisul signed special sponsorship deals to provide financial support. On January 19, club managers and the Rio Grande do Sul Football Federation decided that Brasil should skip their first 5 matches, debuting on February 3 against Santa Cruz.

Taça Fernando Carvalho

Group A

Standings

Pos.TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGDQualification
1Internacional20862019415to Quarterfinals
2Veranópolis1284041315-2
3Novo Hamburgo1283321011-1
4Juventude118323550
5Esportivo108242913-4
6Avenida982331315-2
7Internacional (SM)58125714-7
8Brasil380351021-11

Results

 CAXGRESCZSJOSLUSAPULBYPI
Avenida

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–3

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–4

Brasil

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–5

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–3

Esportivo

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–5

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–2

Internacional

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|5–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–11

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|4–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|4–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–0

Internacional (SM)

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–4

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–0

Juventude

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–1

Novo Hamburgo

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–5

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–1

Veranópolis

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–3

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–2

1 Match played in neutral ground (Erechim). Blue = match played at home; Red = match played away.

Group B

Standings

Pos.TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGDQualification
1Grêmio16851220812to Quarterfinals
2Ypiranga1685121385
3Santa Cruz1383411165
4Ulbra13834114104
5São Luiz11832367-1
6São José882241618-2
7Caxias88224813-5
8Sapucaiense681341117-6

Results

 AVEBRAESPINTISMJUVNHVER
Caxias

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–5

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|4–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–2

Grêmio

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|5–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–21

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|5–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–3

Santa Cruz

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–0

São José

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–3

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–3

São Luiz

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–0

Sapucaiense

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–3

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–4

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–3

Ulbra

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|5–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–4

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–2

Ypiranga

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|4–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–0

1 Match played in neutral ground (Erechim). Blue = played at home; Red = played away.

Playoffs

{{Round8
|February 22 – Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre|Internacional*|2|Ulbra|1
|February 22 – Colosso da Lagoa, Erechim|Ypiranga*|0|Novo Hamburgo|3
|February 21 – Olímpico, Porto Alegre|Grêmio*|2|Juventude|0
|February 21 – Antônio D. Farina, Veranópolis|Veranópolis*|2|Santa Cruz|1
|February 26 – Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre|Internacional*|2|Novo Hamburgo|0
|February 27 – Olímpico, Porto Alegre|Grêmio*|1|Veranópolis|0
|March 1 – Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre|Internacional*|2|Grêmio|1
}}* Homeground advantage

The Final

{{ football box
|date = March 1st, 2009
|time =
|team1 = Internacional
|score = 2–1
|report = Report
|team2 = Grêmio
|goals1 = Índio {{goal|47}}
Magrão {{goal|77}}
|goals2 = Alex Mineiro {{goal|59}}
|stadium = Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre
|attendance = 28,436
|referee = Leonardo Gaciba
}}

Taça Fábio Koff

Group A

Standings

Pos.TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGDQualification
1Internacional19761028622to Quarterfinals
2Veranópolis1374121082
3Internacional (SM)137412990
4Juventude1273311174
5Avenida97304710-3
6Esportivo57124919-10
7Novo Hamburgo47115711-4
8Brasil47115718-11

Results

 AVEBRAESPINTISMJUVNHVER
Avenida

||—

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–3

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–2

Brasil

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–3

||—

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–7

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–3

Esportivo

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–1

||—

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–6

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–4

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–1

Internacional

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|7–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|6–2

||—

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|4–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|4–0

Internacional (SM)

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–1

||—

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–3

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–1

Juventude

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–0

||—

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–1

Novo Hamburgo

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|4–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–4

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–2

||—

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–2

Veranópolis

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–4

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–0

||—

Blue = match played at home; Red = match played away.

Group B

Standings

Pos.TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGDQualification
1Santa Cruz12740313121to Quarterfinals
2Ulbra1273311192
3Caxias11732216106
4Grêmio11732214104
5São José1173221115-4
6Ypiranga1072411192
7Sapucaiense672051017-7
8São Luiz4711559-4

Results

 CAXGRESCZSJOSLUSAPULBYPI
Caxias

||—

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|4–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–4

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–0

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–1

Grêmio

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–4

||—

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|6–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–1

Santa Cruz

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–2

||—

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–4

São José

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|4–3

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–6

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–2

||—

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–1

São Luiz

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–1

||—

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–1

Sapucaiense

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–3

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|0–2

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–3

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–1

||—

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|4–3

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–3

Ulbra

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|2–2

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|2–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–0

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|3–4

||—

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–0

Ypiranga

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|4–3

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|1–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|1–1

|style="background:#ADD8E6"|3–1

|style="background:#FFC0CB"|0–1

||—

Blue = played at home; Red = played away.

Playoffs

{{Round8
|April 5 – Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre|Internacional*|2|Grêmio|1
|April 5 – Complexo Esportivo, Canoas|Ulbra*|2|Internacional (SM)|0
|April 5 – Plátanos, S. Cruz do Sul|Santa Cruz*|1|Juventude|2
|April 5 – Antônio D. Farina, Veranópolis|Veranópolis*|1|Caxias|3
|April 12 – Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre|Internacional*|4|Ulbra|0
|April 12 – Alfredo Jaconi, Caxias do Sul|Caxias|2|Juventude*|0
|April 19 – Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre|Internacional*|8|Caxias|1
}}* Homeground advantage

Final

{{ football box
|date = April 19, 2009
|time =
|team1 = Internacional
|score = 8–1
|report = Report
|team2 = Caxias
|goals1 = Magrão {{goal|7||40}}
Taison {{goal|15}}
Nilmar {{goal|18||22}}
Guiñazú {{goal|32}}
D'Alessandro {{goal|43}}
Álvaro {{goal|87}}
|goals2 = Cristian Borja {{goal|66}}
|stadium = Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre
|attendance =
|referee = Leandro Vuaden }}

Finals

Finals were scheduled to be played on April 26 & May 3, but as Internacional won both Taça Fernando Carvalho and Taça Fábio Koff, finals became unnecessary.

Overall table

Considering only group matches of both Fernando Carvalho and Fábio Koff trophies, the bottom two teams in overall table will be relegated to play lower levels in 2010.

Pos.TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGDQualification
1Internacional39151230471037
2Grêmio2715834341816
3Ypiranga261575324177
4Veranópolis251581623230
5Santa Cruz251574424186
6Ulbra251567225196
7Juventude231565416124
8Caxias191554624231
9São José19155462733-6
10Avenida18155372025-5
11Internacional (SM)18155371624-8
12Novo Hamburgo16154471722-5
13São Luiz15154381116-5
14Esportivo15153661832-14
15Sapucaiense12153392134-13to Lower Levels in 2010
16Brasil71514101739-22

References

  • Tournament results at RSSSF Brazil
{{Campeonato Gaúcho seasons}}{{2009 in Brazilian football}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2009 Campeonato Gaucho}}

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