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2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

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Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Season2009
ChampionsFlamengo
6th Campeonato Brasileiro title
RelegatedCoritiba
Santo André
Náutico
Sport
Copa LibertadoresFlamengo
Internacional
São Paulo
Cruzeiro
Copa SudamericanaPalmeiras
Avaí
Atlético Mineiro
Grêmio
Goiás
Barueri
Santos
Vitória
Matches380
Goals1,094 (2.88 per match)
Top goalscorerAdriano &Diego Tardelli
(19 goals each)
Biggest home winCoritiba 5–0Flamengo
Biggest away winAtlético Paranaense 0–4Atlético Mineiro
Highest scoringVitória 6–2Santos
Highest attendance78.639 (Flamengo 2-1Grêmio)
Average attendance17.807
2008
2010

The2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A was the 53rd edition of theCampeonato Brasileiro Série A, thetop-level of professional football in Brazil. It was contested by 20 clubs starting on May 9 and ending on December 6. The 2009 edition was won byFlamengo.[1]

The first goal of the tournament was scored byIgor on the 13th minute of the match between his team,Sport andBarueri, which ended in a 1–1 draw. HoldersSão Paulo had a bad start losing toFluminense 1–0.

Internacional led the tournament from round 2 to 6, whenAtlético Mineiro took the lead. In the 9th round,Internacional regained the lead but one round laterAtlético Mineiro managed to come back to the top of the table after defeating their city rivalsCruzeiro 3–0. The club fromBelo Horizonte held the lead until round 15, whenPalmeiras reached the top. In the middle of the championship,Flamengo was only on the 10th position.

Palmeiras managed to stay in the top until round 34, when they lost 1–0 againstFluminense, which was struggling to avoid relegation. Four days earlier,São Paulo had tied 1–1 withGrêmio after having three players sent off.

Round 37 saw several changes in the standings.São Paulo could have won their seventh title, and fourth in a row, if they had defeatedGoiás, exactly as it had happened the season prior. However, this timeGoiás won 4–2, sendingSão Paulo from the top of the table to fourth place.Flamengo defeatedCorinthians and took the lead for the first time in the tournament.Internacional advanced to second place and in the last round, needed both a win againstSanto André and for their city rivalsGrêmio to tie or defeatFlamengo in the last match. Despite rumors thatGrêmio would not play as hard as they could,Flamengo had to come back from a 0–1 score to win the tournament.Internacional's 4–1 win was not enough.

Palmeiras also came to the last round of the championship with chances to end in the top position. For that, they had to beatBotafogo, which would be relegated if did not win the last match. The result was tragic forPalmeiras: 0–2 defeat that combined withCruzeiro 2–1 overSantos left the team outside the top four and, therefore, out of2010 Copa Libertadores.Botafogo, together with city rivalsFluminense, managed to avoid relegation. After spending 37 rounds in relegation zone,Fluminense, which managed to leave the bottom four positions one match earlier, held a 1–1 draw away againstCoritiba and sent the team fromCuritiba toSérie B exactly when the club was celebrating 100 years of foundation.

The 2009 edition of the Brasileirão marked the professional debut of players such asNeymar.

Format

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For the seventh consecutive season, the tournament will be played in a double round-robin system. The team with most points will be declared the champion. The bottom-four teams will be relegated for the following season.

International qualification

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The Série A will serve as a qualifier toCONMEBOL's 2010 international tournaments. The top-three teams in the standings will qualify to the Second Stage of the2010 Copa Libertadores, while the fourth place team will qualify to the First Stage. The next eight-best teams will qualify to the2010 Copa Sudamericana. Should the winner of the2009 Copa do Brasil finish better than 13th, the next best team(s) will earn the berth(s) it would have qualified for in the league standings.

Team information

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Like in 2008, twenty teams will compete in this year's Série A. Defending championSão Paulo will have a chance to extend two records in Brazilian football should they win this year: first club to win four titles in a row, and first club to win seven titles overall. Of the four teams promoted from the2008 Série B, one is new to the Série A.Barueri will be competing in the Série A for the first time since turning professional eight years ago. Four-time championCorinthians returns after spending a single season in theSérie B. The other teams promoted areSanto André (first return since 1984) andAvaí (first return since 1979). As is becoming common in Brazilian football, one of the country's most important clubs has been relegated after the previous season. For 2009,Vasco da Gama, champion in1974,1989,1997 and2000, will play the 2009 season in theSérie B.

Locations of the2009 Série A teams
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TeamCityStadium
Atlético MineiroBelo HorizonteMineirão
Atlético ParanaenseCuritibaArena da Baixada
AvaíFlorianópolisRessacada
BotafogoRio de JaneiroEngenhão
CorinthiansSão PauloPacaembu
CoritibaCuritibaCouto Pereira
CruzeiroBelo HorizonteMineirão
FlamengoRio de JaneiroMaracanã
FluminenseRio de JaneiroMaracanã
GoiásGoiâniaSerra Dourada
GrêmioPorto AlegreOlímpico
Grêmio BarueriBarueriArena Barueri
InternacionalPorto AlegreBeira-Rio
NáuticoRecifeAflitos
PalmeirasSão PauloPalestra Itália
Santo AndréSanto AndréBruno José Daniel
SantosSantosVila Belmiro
São PauloSão PauloMorumbi
SportRecifeIlha do Retiro
VitóriaSalvadorBarradão

Personnel and kits

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TeamManagerKit manufacturerMain sponsor
Atlético MineiroCelso RothLottoNone
Atlético ParanaenseAntônio LopesUmbroPhilco
AvaíSilasFanaticPauta Computadores
BotafogoEstevam SoaresFilaLiquigás
CorinthiansMano MenezesPenaltyBatavo
CoritibaNey FrancoLottoBanco BMG
CruzeiroAdílson BatistaReebokBanco Bonsucesso
FlamengoAndradeOlympikusALE Combustíveis
FluminenseCucaAdidasUnimed
GoiásHélio dos AnjosLottoNeo Química Genéricos
GrêmioMarcelo Rospide (caretaker)PumaBanrisul
Grêmio BarueriLuis Carlos GoianoKanxaEmbratel
InternacionalMario SérgioReebokBanrisul
NáuticoGeninhoLupo SportHipercard
PalmeirasMuricy RamalhoAdidasSamsung
Santo AndréSergio SoaresLottoNetshoes.com.br
SantosVanderlei LuxemburgoUmbroSemp Toshiba
São PauloRicardo GomesReebokLG
SportGivanildo OliveiraLottoCimento Nassau
VitóriaVagner ManciniChampsMegaware Computadores

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoingMannerDateLast matchRoundTableIncoming
GrêmioBrazil Marcelo Rospide1Replaced16 May 2009[2]Atlético Mineiro 2–1Grêmio214thBrazilPaulo Autuori
SportBrazilNelsinho BaptistaResigned25 May 2009[3]Sport 2–3Atlético Mineiro318thBrazilÉmerson Leão
Atlético ParanaenseBrazilGeninhoResigned7 June 2009Atlético Paranaense 0–4Atlético Mineiro520thBrazil Waldemar Lemos
NáuticoBrazil Waldemar LemosLeft to sign withAtlético Paranaense9 June 2009Grêmio 3–0Náutico55thBrazilMárcio Bittencourt
São PauloBrazilMuricy RamalhoSacked19 June 2009São Paulo 0–2Cruzeiro2612thBrazilRicardo Gomes
PalmeirasBrazilWanderley LuxemburgoSacked26 June 2009Atlético Paranaense 2–2Palmeiras74thBrazilMuricy Ramalho3
NáuticoBrazilMárcio BittencourtResigned12 July 2009Palmeiras 4–1Náutico1019thBrazilGeninho
SantosBrazilVágner ManciniSacked13 July 2009Vitória 6–2Santos1011thBrazilWanderley Luxemburgo
FluminenseBrazilCarlos Alberto ParreiraSacked13 July 2009Fluminense 0–1Santo André1018thBrazilRenato Gaúcho
FlamengoBrazilCucaSacked23 July 2009Flamengo 1–1Barueri1311thBrazilAndrade
SportBrazilÉmerson LeãoSacked27 July 2009Sport 3–3Náutico1417thBrazilPericles Chamusca
Santo AndréBrazil Sérgio GuedesResigned27 July 2009Grêmio 3–2Santo André1413thBrazilAlexandre Gallo
Atlético ParanaenseBrazil Waldemar LemosResigned29 July 2009Goiás 3–0Atlético Paranaense1518thBrazilAntônio Lopes
CoritibaBrazilRenê SimõesSacked9 August 2009Coritiba 1–3Cruzeiro1818thBrazilNey Franco
BotafogoBrazilNey FrancoSacked10 August 2009Botafogo 0–1Atlético Paranaense1815thBrazilEstevam Soares
VitóriaBrazilPaulo César CarpegianiSacked10 August 2009Vitória 2–2Fluminense1810thBrazilVágner Mancini
BarueriBrazil Estevam SoaresLeft to sign withBotafogo11 August 2009Barueri 1–0Grêmio186thBrazilDiego Cerri
FluminenseBrazilRenato GaúchoSacked1 September 2009Santos 2–0Fluminense2220thBrazilCuca
InternacionalBrazilTiteSacked5 October 2009Coritiba 2–0Internacional275thBrazilMário Sérgio

1 Marcelo Rospide was interim manager sinceCelso Roth was sacked after Grêmio's elimination in theCampeonato Gaúcho 2009 on April 5.
2 Match played for the2009 Copa Libertadores.
3 Interim coachJorginho Cantinflas managed the team for 7 matches, until the 14th round.

Standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Flamengo(C)38191095844+14672010 Copa Libertadores Second Stage
2Internacional38198116544+2165
3São Paulo38181195742+1565
4Cruzeiro38188125853+5622010 Copa Libertadores First Stage
5Palmeiras381711105845+13622010 Copa Sudamericana Second Stage
6Avaí381512116152+957
7Atlético Mineiro38168145556−156
8Grêmio381510136746+2155
9Goiás381510136465−155
10Corinthians381410145054−4522010 Copa Libertadores Second Stage[a]
11Barueri381213135952+7492010 Copa Sudamericana Second Stage
12Santos381213135858049
13Vitória38139165157−648
14Atlético Paranaense38139164249−748
15Botafogo381114135258−647
16Fluminense381113144956−746
17Coritiba(R)38129174860−1245Relegation toSérie B
18Santo André(R)38118194661−1541
19Náutico(R)38108204871−2338
20Sport Recife(R)38710214871−2331
Updated to match(es) played on November 29, 2009. Source:CBF(in Portuguese)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd wins; 3rd goal difference; 4th goals scored; 5th head-to-head results; 6th least red cards received; 7th least yellow cards received; 8th draw
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Corinthians qualified as the2009 Copa do Brasil champion.


 Campeonato Brasileiro de Clubes da Série A
2009 champion 
Flamengo
6th[4] title

Results

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Home \ AwayCAMCAPAVABARBOTCORCTBCRUFLAFLUGOIGREINTNAUPALSTASANSPASPTVIT
Atlético Mineiro2–12–22–11–10–33–20–11–32–10–12–10–13–01–10–03–12–01–11–0
Atlético Paranaense0–41–33–02–01–00–01–10–01–02–00–03–22–32–23–01–11–01–00–2
Avaí2–22–04–01–23–12–22–23–03–22–11–00–22–10–31–02–20–02–24–0
Barueri4–20–03–13–02–23–10–12–00–03–11–01–14–02–20–00–01–22–14–0
Botafogo3–10–12–22–10–02–01–10–10–01–43–33–21–02–11–22–03–22–21–3
Corinthians2–01–30–02–13–32–00–10–24–21–42–10–12–30–32–02–13–14–32–1
Coritiba2–13–22–01–22–21–11–35–01–11–32–12–02–01–02–40–12–01–11–0
Cruzeiro0–30–21–02–41–01–24–12–02–33–01–11–14–21–23–20–01–21–02–0
Flamengo3–12–10–01–12–21–03–01–22–00–02–14–01–11–23–01–02–13–02–1
Fluminense2–12–13–20–01–01–11–31–10–01–40–02–21–11–00–11–41–05–14–0
Goiás2–33–00–22–21–30–02–21–03–22–22–10–13–32–13–12–14–21–13–2
Grêmio4–14–13–14–22–03–02–04–14–15–12–22–13–02–03–21–11–13–31–1
Internacional3–01–12–13–20–11–23–02–30–04–24–01–03–12–04–13–12–23–00–0
Náutico0–03–00–12–12–21–00–12–00–21–12–00–20–23–02–11–21–23–21–1
Palmeiras3–12–12–22–11–12–22–13–10–21–04–01–12–14–11–01–10–02–22–1
Santo André1–21–04–21–11–11–11–00–21–21–21–22–00–25–32–03–31–12–11–0
Santos2–31–02–23–30–03–14–01–21–22–03–31–03–33–11–31–03–41–00–0
São Paulo0–12–22–01–03–11–12–23–02–21–03–12–11–02–00–01–12–14–02–0
Sport Recife2–30–11–31–12–12–00–02–34–20–31–03–11–23–30–12–10–11–22–0
Vitória0–02–10–12–14–30–11–03–33–32–22–21–02–03–13–24–16–20–11–0
Updated to match(es) played on April 5, 2010. Source:CBF(in Portuguese)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

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PosPlayerClubGoals
1BrazilAdrianoFlamengo19
BrazilDiego TardelliAtlético Mineiro19
3BrazilVal BaianoBarueri18
4BrazilWashingtonSão Paulo17
5BrazilAlecsandroInternacional16
6BrazilRogerVitória15
7BrazilJonasGrêmio14
BrazilKléber PereiraSantos14
BrazilMarcelinho ParaíbaCoritiba14
BrazilWellington PaulistaCruzeiro14

Source:globoesporte.globo.com
Updated as of November 8, 2009.

References

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  1. ^GlobeEsporte.com Tabela de classificação.https://globoesporte.globo.com/Esportes/Futebol/Classificacao/0,,ESP0-9827,00.html Retrieved Dec. 7 2009.
  2. ^"Libertadores: Gremio claim quarter-final berth". ESPN.com. 14 May 2009. Archived fromthe original on May 26, 2011. Retrieved5 June 2009.
  3. ^"Nelsinho Batista deixa o Sport" (in Portuguese). Globo.com. 28 May 2009. Retrieved29 May 2009.
  4. ^"CBF reconhece título do Fla ("CBF recognizes Fla title")". CBF. 2011-02-21. Archived fromthe original on 2011-02-24. Retrieved2011-03-11.

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