The 2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A was the 54th edition of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the top-level of professional football in Brazil. It began on May 8 and ended on December 5. Flamengo came as the defending champion having won the 2009 season.
Format
For the eighth consecutive season, the tournament will be played in a double round-robin system. The team with most number of points will be declared the champion. The bottom-four teams will be relegated for the following season.
International qualification
The Série A will serve as a qualifier to CONMEBOL's 2011 international tournaments. Since Internacional won the 2010 Copa Libertadores, the top-two teams in the standings will qualify to the Second Stage of the 2011 Copa Libertadores, while the next two best teams in the standings will qualify to the First Stage, if the 2011 Copa Sudamericana isn't conquered by a Brazilian club. If that happens, the fourth placed team will not qualify to the Libertadores. Santos, as the winner of the 2010 Copa do Brasil, has an automatic berth to the Second Stage of the competition. The next eight best teams in the standings will earn berths to the Second Stage of the 2011 Copa Sudamericana.[2]
Team information
Last season, Coritiba, Santo André, Náutico, and Sport were relegated after finishing in the last four position in the standings. There were replaced by four-time champion Vasco da Gama, one-time champion Guarani, Ceará, and Atlético Goianiense, the top-four finishers of the 2009 Série B.
During the off-season, Barueri-based club Grêmio Recreativo Barueri, simply known as Barueri, moved to Presidente Prudente, thus changed their name to Grêmio Prudente Futebol.
During the championship, some clubs' venues were transferred to secondary stadia as their home venues are being reformed in preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup to be held in Brazil.
Locations of the 2010 Série A teams
Team |
City |
Stadium |
Capacity |
Manager |
Atlético Goianiense |
Goiânia |
Serra Dourada |
45,000 |
Renê Simões |
Atlético Mineiro |
Belo Horizonte |
Mineirão Arena do Jacaré Ipatingão |
75,783 25,000 20,500 |
Dorival Júnior |
Atlético Paranaense |
Curitiba |
Arena da Baixada |
28,327 |
Sérgio Soares |
Avaí |
Florianópolis |
Ressacada |
19,000 |
Vagner Benazzi |
Botafogo |
Rio de Janeiro |
Engenhão |
46,931 |
Joel Santana |
Ceará |
Fortaleza |
Castelão |
60,326 |
Dimas Filgueiras (caretaker) |
Corinthians |
São Paulo |
Pacaembu |
37,952 |
Tite |
Cruzeiro |
Belo Horizonte |
Mineirão Arena do Jacaré Ipatingão Parque do Sabiá |
75,783 25,000 20,500 50,000 |
Cuca |
Flamengo |
Rio de Janeiro |
Maracanã Raulino de Oliveira Engenhão |
87,238 21,000 46,931 |
Vanderlei Luxemburgo |
Fluminense |
Rio de Janeiro |
Maracanã Engenhão |
87,238 46,931 |
Muricy Ramalho |
Goiás |
Goiânia |
Serra Dourada |
45,000 |
Artur Neto |
Grêmio |
Porto Alegre |
Olímpico |
45,000 |
Renato Gaúcho |
Grêmio Prudente |
Presidente Prudente |
Prudentão |
44,414 |
Fábio Giuntini |
Guarani |
Campinas |
Brinco de Ouro |
40,988 |
Vágner Mancini |
Internacional |
Porto Alegre |
Beira-Rio |
56,000 |
Celso Roth |
Palmeiras |
São Paulo |
Palestra Itália Arena Barueri Pacaembu |
29,876 16,417 37,952 |
Luiz Felipe Scolari |
Santos |
Santos |
Vila Belmiro Pacaembu |
20,120 37,952 |
Marcelo Martelotte (caretaker) |
São Paulo |
São Paulo |
Morumbi |
67,428 |
Paulo César Carpegiani |
Vasco da Gama |
Rio de Janeiro |
São Januário |
20,150 |
PC Gusmão |
Vitória |
Salvador |
Barradão |
32,000 |
Antônio Lopes |
Managerial changes
League table
2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Table
Source: [3]
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
1. Santos qualified as the 2010 Copa do Brasil champion.
2. Internacional qualified as the 2010 Copa Libertadores champion.
3. Grêmio Prudente was docked 3 points due to fielding a suspended player.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Campeonato Brasileiro de Clubes da Série A 2010 Champion |
Fluminense Third Title |
Results
Home \ Away[1] |
ACG |
CAM |
CAP | AVA | BOT | CEA | COR | CRU | FLA | FLU | GOI | GRE | GPR | GUA | INT | PAL | SAN | SPA | VAS | VIT |
Atlético Goianiense |
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2–3 |
1–2 |
2–2 |
0–2 |
1–1 |
3–1 |
2–1 |
0–1 |
2–1 |
1–3 |
0–0 |
3–0 |
1–1 |
2–2 |
3–0 |
1–2 |
1–1 |
2–0 |
4–1 |
Atlético Mineiro |
3–2 |
|
3–1 |
2–0 |
0–2 |
0–1 |
2–1
| 0–1 |
4–1 |
1–3 |
3–1 |
1–2 |
1–0 |
3–1 |
1–2 |
1–2 |
2–2 |
2–3 |
2–1 |
2–3 |
Atlético Paranaense |
2–1 |
2–1 |
|
1–0 |
3–2 |
2–1 |
1–1 |
0–2 |
1–0 |
2–2 |
2–1 |
1–1 |
2–1 |
2–2 |
1–0 |
1–0 |
2–0 |
1–1 |
0–0 |
1–0 |
Avaí |
3–0 |
0–0 |
0–1 |
|
0–0 |
5–0 |
3–2 |
1–2 |
2–2 |
0–3 |
4–1 |
0–3 |
6–1 |
1–0 |
0–1 |
4–2 |
3–2 |
0–0 |
2–0 |
0–0 |
Botafogo |
3–2 |
3–0 |
1–1 |
1–0 |
|
1–0 |
2–2 |
2–2 |
1–1 |
1–1 |
3–0 |
2–2 |
3–1 |
1–1 |
1–2 |
0–0 |
3–3 |
2–0 |
1–1 |
1–0 |
Ceará |
0–0 |
0–0 |
1–1 |
2–0 |
2–2 |
|
0–0 |
1–0 |
2–2 |
1–0 |
1–1 |
2–1 |
2–2 |
2–0 |
1–0 |
0–0 |
2–1 |
2–0 |
0–2 |
1–0 |
Corinthians |
3–4 |
1–0 |
2–1 |
4–0 |
1–1 |
2–2 |
|
1–0 |
1–0 |
1–0 |
5–1 |
0–1 |
3–0 |
3–1 |
2–0 |
1–0 |
4–2 |
3–0 |
2–0 |
2–1 |
Cruzeiro |
3–0 |
3–4 |
0–0 |
2–2 |
1–0 |
2–0 |
1–0 |
|
1–0 |
1–0 |
1–0 |
2–2 |
0–0 |
4–2 |
1–0 |
2–1 |
0–0 |
0–2 |
3–1 |
0–1 |
Flamengo |
2–0 |
0–0 |
0–1 |
1–1 |
1–0 |
1–0 |
1–1 |
1–2 |
|
3–3 |
1–2 |
1–1 |
3–1 |
2–1 |
3–0 |
1–3 |
0–0 |
1–1 |
0–0 |
2–2 |
Fluminense |
1–0 |
5–1 |
3–1 |
1–0 |
0–0 |
3–1 |
1–2 |
1–0 |
2–1 |
|
1–1 |
2–0 |
1–1 |
1–0 |
3–0 |
1–1 |
0–3 |
2–2 |
1–0 |
2–1 |
Goiás |
1–3 |
1–3 |
0–2 |
1–0 |
4–1 |
0–0 |
1–1 |
0–1 |
1–1 |
0–3 |
|
0–2 |
1–2 |
3–1 |
2–3 |
1–1 |
1–4 |
2–1 |
0–0 |
1–0 |
Grêmio |
2–0 |
2–1 |
3–1 |
3–0 |
3–0 |
5–1 |
1–2 |
2–1 |
2–2 |
1–2 |
2–0 |
|
4–0 |
1–0 |
2–2 |
1–2 |
1–2 |
4–2 |
1–1 |
1–1 |
Grêmio Prudente |
1–0 |
4–0 |
0–1 |
1–1 |
0–1 |
1–1 |
2–2 |
0–2 |
1–2 |
1–1 |
4–1 |
2–0 |
|
4–2 |
0–3 |
0–1 |
1–2 |
2–3 |
1–2 |
0–0 |
Guarani |
0–1 |
0–0 |
1–0 |
4–1 |
1–1 |
1–1 |
0–0 |
2–2 |
2–1 |
2–1 |
1–0 |
0–3 |
1–0 |
|
0–3 |
0–0 |
0–0 |
0–0 |
1–0 |
1–1 |
Internacional |
1–1 |
1–0 |
4–1 |
2–3 |
1–0 |
2–1 |
3–2 |
1–2 |
1–0 |
0–0 |
0–0 |
0–0 |
2–0 |
3–0 |
|
1–1 |
1–1 |
0–2 |
1–0 |
1–1 |
Palmeiras |
0–3 |
0–2 |
2–0 |
4–1 |
2–2 |
1–1 |
1–1 |
2–3 |
0–1 |
1–2 |
3–2 |
4–2 |
0–0 |
1–0 |
2–0 |
|
2–1 |
0–2 |
0–0 |
1–0 |
Santos |
4–2 |
2–0 |
2–0 |
2–1 |
0–1 |
1–1 |
2–3 |
4–1 |
0–0 |
0–1 |
2–0 |
0–0 |
2–3 |
3–1 |
1–0 |
1–1 |
|
1–0 |
4–0 |
1–1 |
São Paulo |
2–1 |
4–0 |
2–1 |
1–2 |
1–2 |
2–1 |
0–2 |
2–2 |
2–0 |
1–4 |
0–3 |
3–1 |
1–1 |
2–1 |
1–3 |
1–0 |
4–3 |
|
0–0 |
2–3 |
Vasco da Gama |
2–0 |
1–1 |
3–1 |
1–1 |
2–2 |
2–0 |
2–0 |
1–1 |
1–1 |
2–2 |
3–2 |
3–3 |
2–1 |
0–1 |
3–2 |
0–0 |
3–1 |
1–1 |
|
1–0 |
Vitória |
0–0 |
4–3 |
1–0 |
3–0 |
1–3 |
0–0 |
1–1 |
0–1 |
1–1 |
1–2 |
2–2 |
0–3 |
2–0 |
1–1 |
0–0 |
1–1 |
4–2 |
3–2 |
4–2 |
|
Source: [4]
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top goalscorers
External links
References
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- Acre
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- Maranhão
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- Mato Grosso do Sul
- Minas Gerais
- Pará
- Paraíba
- Paraná
- Pernambuco
- Piauí
- Rio de Janeiro
- Rio Grande do Norte
- Rio Grande do Sul
- Rondônia
- Roraima
- Santa Catarina
- São Paulo
- Sergipe
- Tocantins
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