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==Managerial changes==
==Managerial changes==

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Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Season2008
ChampionsSão Paulo
6th Campeonato Brasileiro title
6th Brazilian title
RelegatedFigueirense
Vasco
Portuguesa
Ipatinga
Copa Libertadores 2009São Paulo
Grêmio
Cruzeiro
Sport (via Copa do Brasil)
Palmeiras
Copa Sudamericana 2009Flamengo
Internacional (as holders)
Botafogo
Goiás
Coritiba
Vitória
Atlético Mineiro
Atlético Paranaense
Fluminense
Top goalscorerKléber Pereira (Santos)
21 goals
2007
2009

The 2008 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A was the 52nd edition of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. It began on May 8 and ended on December 7. For the first time, one club has won the championship three times in a row. Also, São Paulo has been crowned the biggest winner in the history of the competition, winning it six times since its establishment in 1971.

During the second half of the season, five teams were alternating positions inside the top five clubs in the table. Palmeiras took the lead on round 27, but only two rounds later Grêmio retained first position. Cruzeiro and Flamengo were also trying to reach the lead, but it was São Paulo who did it on round 33, after beating Internacional 3–0. The club managed to stay on the top until the last round, when their victory over Goiás 0–1 at Bezerrão Stadium in Brasília assured the title. [citation needed]

On the other side of the table, Ipatinga stayed inside relegation zone for 35 rounds, being relegated on round 37 after losing to Grêmio 4–1 at home. On the same day, a 2–2 tie against Sport drove Portuguesa into Série B. Both clubs had been promoted last season. On the last round, 4-time champions Vasco 0–2 loss to Vitória ended their hopes to stay in Série A. Meanwhile, despite defeating Internacional 3–1, Figueirense was relegated due to Atlético Paranaense 5–3 win against Flamengo in Curitiba and Náutico 0–0 draw against Santos in Recife. [citation needed]

Format

For the sixth season, the championship was contested in a double round-robin system. The team with most number of points has been declared champions. Also, the tournament was a qualifier to other South American competitions:

By winning the Copa do Brasil, Sport is already qualified to Copa Libertadores 2009 First Stage and cannot qualify to Copa Sudamericana 2009. Also, Internacional is qualified to the Copa Sudamericana 2009 by winning the 2008 edition.

2008 teams

[citation needed]

Teams that took part in the 2008 Brasileirão.
Club City State 2007 Season Stadium Titles
Atlético Mineiro Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais 8th Mineirão 1971
Atlético Paranaense Curitiba Paraná 12th Kyocera Arena 2001
Botafogo Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro 9th Engenhão 1995
Coritiba Curitiba Paraná Série B Champions Couto Pereira 1985
Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais 5th Mineirão 2003
Figueirense Florianópolis Santa Catarina 13th Orlando Scarpelli none
Flamengo Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro 3rd Maracanã 1980, 1982, 1983, 1992, 1987
Fluminense Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro 4th Maracanã 1984
Goiás Goiânia Goiás 16th Serra Dourada none
Grêmio Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul 6th Olímpico 1981, 1996
Internacional Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul 11th Beira-Rio 1975, 1976, 1979
Ipatinga Ipatinga Minas Gerais Série B Runners-up Ipatingão none
Náutico Recife Pernambuco 15th Aflitos none
Palmeiras São Paulo São Paulo 7th Palestra Itália 1972, 1973, 1993, 1994
Portuguesa São Paulo São Paulo Série B 3rd place Canindé none
Santos Santos São Paulo Runners-up Vila Belmiro 2002, 2004
São Paulo São Paulo }São Paulo Champions Morumbi 1977, 1986, 1991, 2006, 2007
Sport Recife Pernambuco 14th Ilha do Retiro 1987
Vasco Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro 10th São Januário 1974, 1989, 1997, 2000
Vitória Salvador Bahia Série B 4th place Barradão none

League table

Rank Team Points Played Won Drawn Lost Goals for Goals against Goal diff
1 São Paulo 75 38 21 12 5 66 36 30 Copa Libertadores 2009
2 Grêmio 72 38 21 9 8 59 35 24
3 Cruzeiro 67 38 21 4 13 59 44 15
4 Palmeiras 65 38 19 8 11 55 45 10
5 Flamengo 64 38 18 10 10 67 48 19 Copa Sudamericana 2009
6 Internacional 54 38 15 9 14 48 47 1
7 Botafogo 53 38 15 8 15 51 43 8
8 Goiás 53 38 14 11 13 57 47 10
9 Coritiba 53 38 14 11 13 55 48 7
10 Vitória 52 38 15 7 16 48 44 4
11 Sport 52 38 13 10 14 48 45 3 Copa Libertadores 2009 (as cup winners)
12 Atlético Mineiro 48 38 12 12 14 50 61 -11 Copa Sudamericana 2009
13 Atlético Paranaense 45 38 12 9 17 45 54 -9
14 Fluminense 45 38 11 12 15 49 48 1
15 Santos 45 38 11 12 15 44 53 -11
16 Náutico 44 38 11 11 16 44 54 -10
17 Figueirense 44 38 11 11 16 49 72 -23 Relegation to
Série B
18 Vasco da Gama 40 38 11 7 20 56 72 -16
19 Portuguesa 38 38 9 11 18 48 70 -22
20 Ipatinga 35 38 9 7 21 37 66 -29

Internacional qualified for the Copa Sudamericana 2009 as holders.

Source:[1]

Results

[citation needed]

To read this table, the home team is listed in the left-hand column.

  CAM CAP BOT CFC CRU FIG FLA FLU GOI GRE INT IPA NAU PAL POR SAN SPA SPO VAS VIT
Atlético Mineiro 4–0(R22) 2–1(R26) 3–2(R13) 0–2(R30) 0–0(R27) 1–1(R10) 0–0(R01) 1–1(R21) 0–4(R19) 2–2(R31) 4–2(R06) 2–1(R26) 1–1(R09) 2–0(R04) 0–0(R37) 1–1(R24) 2–1(R17) 4–1(R35) 2–1(R15)
Atlético Paranaense 1–1(R03) 0–3(R17) 1–1(R08) 1–0(R31) 0–0(R15) 5–3(R38) 1–3(R29) 5–0(R05) 0–0(R26) 1–1(R11) 5–0(R20) 2–0(R18) 1–2(R23) 2–0(R25) 1–0(R09) 1–1(R02) 1–0(R33) 3–1(R13) 2–1(R35)
Botafogo 4–0(R14) 2–2(R36) 2–1(R05) 1–0(R21) 1–3(R37) 0–1(R34) 1–1(R27) 2–0(R16) 2–0(R09) 1–2(R25) 4–0(R12) 1–1(R23) 1–0(R19) 0–1(R07) 0–1(R30) 1–2(R32) 2–0(R01) 1–1(R03) 3–1(R29)
Coritiba 2–1(R32) 1–1(R27) 0–1(R24) 1–1(R04) 3–0(R21) 1–0(R12) 2–1(R07) 1–1(R30) 0–1(R16) 4–2(R28) 1–0(R14) 0–0(R34) 2–0(R01) 4–0(R10) 5–1(R36) 2–2(R22) 3–0(R19) 0–2(R37) 0–0(R06)
Cruzeiro 2–1(R11) 1–0(R12) 1–0(R02) 1–1(R23) 3–0(R07) 3–2(R36) 1–0(R34) 0–1(R14) 3–0(R32) 2–0(R18) 1–0(R29) 4–2(R16) 0–1(R25) 4–1(R38) 4–0(R03) 1–1(R08) 1–0(R28) 1–0(R05) 2–1(R20)
Figueirense 1–1(R08) 0–2(R34) 1–2(R18) 2–1(R02) 3–4(R26) 2–3(R24) 0–1(R32) 0–0(R04) 1–7(R14) 3–1(R38) 1–1(R30) 4–3(R36) 0–0(R29) 2–1(R20) 3–0(R12) 1–1(R16) 3–1(R06) 2–1(R09) 1–2(R22)
Flamengo 0–3(R29) 1–0(R19) 0–0(R15) 5–0(R31) 1–2(R17) 5–0(R05) 2–2(R23) 3–3(R37) 2–1(R21) 2–1(R03) 1–0(R26) 3–0(R09) 5–2(R35) 2–2(R33) 3–1(R01) 2–4(R06) 2–1(R27) 3–1(R11) 0–1(R13)
Fluminense 1–0(R20) 3–0(R10) 1–1(R08) 2–3(R26) 1–3(R15) 1–0(R13) 0–1(R04) 1–1(R28) 0–0(R24) 1–2(R17) 1–1(R38) 0–2(R02) 3–0(R31) 3–1(R35) 1–1(R06) 3–1(R18) 1–1(R22) 0–1(R33) 2–1(R11)
Goiás 1–1(R02) 4–0(R24) 3–1(R35) 2–2(R11) 3–0(R33) 2–0(R23) 2–1(R18) 1–0(R09) 0–3(R06) 1–1(R29) 1–1(R03) 3–0(R20) 3–2(R13) 4–0(R17) 4–1(R26) 0–1(R38) 1–2(R15) 2–4(R31) 3–0(R27)
Grêmio 2–0(R38) 3–0(R07) 2–1(R28) 2–1(R35) 1–0(R13) 1–1(R33) 0–0(R02) 2–1(R05) 1–2(R25) 1–1(R08) 1–0(R18) 2–0(R03) 1–1(R15) 2–1(R11) 2–0(R29) 1–0(R20) 1–0(R31) 2–1(R23) 2–0(R17)
Internacional 1–0(R12) 2–1(R30) 2–1(R06) 3–0(R09) 1–0(R37) 1–1(R19) 1–1(R22) 0–2(R36) 1–0(R10) 4–1(R27) 4–0(R34) 1–1(R32) 4–1(R21) 1–0(R24) 0–1(R16) 2–0(R14) 1–1(R04) 1–0(R01) 1–0(R26)
Ipatinga 3–2(R25) 0–1(R01) 0–3(R31) 2–0(R33) 2–2(R10) 0–1(R11) 1–3(R07) 2–1(R19) 1–0(R22) 1–4(R37) 1–0(R15) 0–0(R05) 1–2(R17) 4–1(R13) 1–1(R21) 1–3(R28) 3–0(R35) 3–1(R27) 2–0(R04)
Náutico 2–1(R07) 2–1(R37) 3–0(R04) 1–2(R15) 5–2(R35) 1–2(R17) 0–2(R28) 1–3(R21) 2–1(R01) 1–1(R22) 1–1(R13) 2–0(R24) 0–0(R27) 1–1(R31) 1–0(R19) 2–1(R10) 0–2(R11) 1–1(R06) 1–0(R33)
Palmeiras 3–1(R28) 1–0(R04) 0–1(R38) 1–0(R20) 5–2(R06) 1–1(R10) 1–0(R16) 3–1(R12) 1–0(R32) 0–1(R34) 2–1(R02) 2–0(R36) 2–0(R08) 4–2(R22) 4–2(R14) 2–2(R30) 0–3(R24) 2–0(R26) 3–0(R18)
Portuguesa 1–1(R23) 1–0(R06) 3–1(R26) 0–0(R29) 2–1(R19) 5–5(R01) 2–2(R14) 3–1(R16) 0–0(R36) 2–0(R30) 3–1(R05) 2–0(R32) 3–2(R12) 1–1(R03) 0–0(R08) 2–3(R34) 2–2(R37) 0–1(R21) 1–2(R09)
Santos 2–3(R18) 4–0(R28) 2–2(R11) 1–3(R17) 2–0(R22) 3–0(R31) 2–2(R20) 2–1(R25) 0–4(R07) 1–1(R10) 1–0(R35) 4–0(R02) 0–0(R38) 1–2(R33) 1–1(R27) 0–0(R04) 1–0(R13) 5–2(R15) 2–0(R24)
São Paulo 5–1(R05) 3–1(R21) 2–1(R13) 1–1(R03) 2–0(R27) 3–1(R35) 2–0(R25) 1–1(R37) 2–1(R19) 0–1(R01) 3–0(R33) 1–1(R09) 1–0(R29) 2–1(R11) 3–1(R15) 0–0(R23) 1–0(R07) 4–0(R17) 2–1(R31)
Sport 3–0(R36) 1–0(R14) 0–1(R20) 4–3(R38) 1–0(R09) 5–0(R25) 1–2(R08) 2–1(R03) 2–1(R34) 2–2(R12) 1–0(R23) 3–1(R16) 2–2(R30) 2–0(R05) 2–0(R18) 1–1(R32) 0–0(R26) 2–2(R29) 0–0(R02)
Vasco 6–1(R16) 2–2(R32) 1–1(R22) 0–2(R18) 1–3(R24) 2–4(R28) 0–1(R30) 3–3(R14) 1–1(R12) 2–1(R04) 4–0(R20) 4–2(R08) 1–3(R25) 0–2(R07) 3–1(R02) 1–0(R34) 1–2(R36) 4–0(R10) 0–2(R38)
Vitória 0–1(R34) 2–1(R16) 5–2(R10) 1–0(R25) 0–2(R01) 4–0(R03) 0–0(R34) 2–2(R30) 3–0(R08) 4–2(R36) 2–1(R07) 0–0(R23) 2–0(R14) 0–0(R37) 3–1(R28) 1–0(R05) 1–3(R12) 0–0(R21) 5–0(R19)

Colours:

Home team win
Tie
Away team win

Top scorers

# Player Team Goals
1 Kléber Pereira Santos 21
2 Keirrison Coritiba 20
Washington Fluminense
4 Alex Mineiro Palmeiras 19
5 Guilherme Cruzeiro 18
6 Borges São Paulo 15
7 Paulo Baier Goiás 14
Nilmar Internacional
Hugo São Paulo
10 Edmundo Vasco 13
Felipe Náutico

Source:[2]

Managerial changes

[citation needed]

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Last match Replaced by
Atlético Mineiro Brasilien Geninho Resigned Round 1 Botafogo 2–0 Atlético Mineiro1 Brasilien Alexandre Gallo
Figueirense Brasilien Alexandre Gallo Left to sign with Atlético Mineiro Round 2 Figueirense 2–1 Coritiba Brasilien Guilherme Macuglia
Atlético Paranaense Brasilien Ney Franco Sacked Round 2 Atlético Paranaense 1–1 São Paulo Brasilien Roberto Fernandes
Náutico Brasilien Roberto Fernandes Left to sign with Atlético Paranaense Round 2 Fluminense 0–2 Náutico Brasilien Leandro Machado
Santos Brasilien Emerson Leão Resigned Round 3 Cruzeiro 4–0 Santos Brasilien Cuca
Botafogo Brasilien Cuca Resigned Round 3 Corinthians 2–1 Botafogo1 Brasilien Geninho
Internacional Brasilien Abel Braga Left to sign with Vereinigte Arabische Emirate Al-Jazira Round 4 Internacional 1–1 Sport Brasilien Tite
Ipatinga Brasilien Giba Sacked Round 6 Atlético Mineiro 4–2 Ipatinga Brasilien Ricardo Drubscky
Goiás Brasilien Oswaldo Alvarez Sacked Round 6 Goiás 0–3 Grêmio Brasilien Hélio dos Anjos
Figueirense Brasilien Guilherme Macuglia Resigned Round 7 Cruzeiro 3–0 Figueirense Brasilien Paulo César Gusmão
Botafogo Brasilien Geninho Sacked Round 10 Vitória 5–2 Botafogo Brasilien Ney Franco
Náutico Brasilien Leandro Machado Sacked Round 11 Náutico 0–2 Sport Brasilien Pintado
Portuguesa Brasilien Wagner Benazzi Sacked Round 13 Ipatinga 4–1 Portuguesa Brasilien Valdir Espinosa
Atlético Mineiro Brasilien Alexandre Gallo Sacked Round 16 Vasco 6–1 Atlético Mineiro Brasilien Marcelo Oliveira
Atlético Paranaense Brasilien Roberto Fernandes Sacked Round 17 Atlético Paranaense 0–3 Botafogo Brasilien Mário Sérgio
Santos Brasilien Cuca Resigned Round 18 Santos 2–3 Atlético Mineiro Brasilien Márcio Fernandes
Vasco Brasilien Antônio Lopes Sacked Round 18 Vasco 0–2 Coritiba Brasilien Tita
Náutico Brasilien Pintado Sacked Round 18 Atlético Paranaense 2–0 Náutico Brasilien Roberto Fernandes
Fluminense Brasilien Renato Gaúcho Sacked Round 19 Ipatinga 2–1 Fluminense Brasilien Cuca
Ipatinga Brasilien Ricardo Drubscky Sacked Round 21 Ipatinga 1–1 Santos Brasilien Márcio Bittencourt
Portuguesa Brasilien Valdir Espinosa Sacked Round 22 Palmeiras 4–2 Portuguesa Brasilien Estevam Soares
Atlético Paranaense Brasilien Mário Sérgio Resigned Round 24 Goiás 4–0 Atlético Paranaense Brasilien Geninho
Figueirense Brasilien Paulo César Gusmão Sacked Round 25 Sport 5–0 Figueirense Brasilien Mário Sérgio
Vasco Brasilien Tita Resigned Round 26 Palmeiras 3–0 Vasco2 Brasilien Renato Gaúcho
Fluminense Brasilien Cuca Resigned Round 28 Fluminense 1–1 Goiás Brasilien Renê Simões
Ipatinga Brasilien Márcio Bittencourt Sacked Round 31 Ipatinga 0–3 Botafogo Brasilien Enderson Moreira
Figueirense Brasilien Mário Sérgio Sacked Round 35 São Paulo 3–1 Figueirense Brasilien Pintado

1 Matches played for the Copa do Brasil 2008
2 Match played for the Copa Sudamericana 2008

References

  1. ^ "Brazil 2008 Championship - First Level (Série A)". RSSSF Brazil. 3 January 2010. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Brasileiro 2008: Série A" (in Portuguese). Terra Networks. Archived from the original on December 4, 2008. Retrieved 23 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)