1991 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Season 1991
Champions São Paulo
3rd Campeonato Brasileiro title
3rd Brazilian title
Copa Libertadores
de América
São Paulo
Criciúma (Copa do Brasil champions)
1990
1992

The 1991 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A was the 35th edition of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. The competition was won by São Paulo. Santos Futebol Clube's Paulinho McLaren, with 15 goals, was the competition's top goal scorer.[1]

Overview

It was contested by 20 teams, and São Paulo won the championship.[1] 20 teams played against each other once in the first stage.[1] The four best-placed teams qualified to the semi-finals, played in two legs.[1] The semi-final winners qualified to the final, played in two legs.[1]

Standings

First stage

PosClubPtsPWDLGFGAGD
1São Paulo26191144261412Qualified
2Bragantino2619982271413Qualified
3Fluminense2419104528199Qualified
4Atlético Mineiro241988328199Qualified
5Corinthians241988323176
6Palmeiras221978420191
7Internacional2019510419163
8Santos191975723203
9Flamengo19197572024-4
10Portuguesa19195951415-1
11Vasco da Gama191941142226-4
12Botafogo18196671921-2
13Bahia18195861618-2
14Náutico17197391925-6
15Goiás171965827243
16Cruzeiro16195682328-5
17Atlético Paranaense15195592728-1
18Sport131945101530-15
19Grêmio121936101524-9Relegated
20Vitória121936101727-10Relegated

Playoffs

  Semi-finals Final
                         
 Atlético Mineiro 1 0 1  
 São Paulo 1 0 1  
     São Paulo 1 0 1
   Bragantino 0 0 0
 Fluminense 0 1 1
 Bragantino 1 1 2  

The final

June 5, 1991
São Paulo 1 0 Bragantino
Mário Tilico  49'

São Paulo: Zetti; Cafu, Antônio Carlos, Ricardo Rocha and Leonardo; Ronaldão, Bernardo and Raí; Müller, Macedo and Elivélton (Mário Tilico). Head coach: Telê Santana.

Bragantino: Marcelo; Gil Baiano, Júnior, Nei and Biro-Biro; Mauro Silva, Alberto and Mazinho Oliveira; Ivair (Luís Müller), Sílvio and Ronaldo Alfredo (Franklin). Head coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira.


Bragantino: Marcelo; Gil Baiano, Júnior, Nei and Biro-Biro; Mauro Silva, Alberto and Mazinho Oliveira; Ivair (Luís Müller), Sílvio and João Santos (Franklin). Head coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira.

São Paulo: Zetti; Zé Teodoro, Antônio Carlos, Ricardo Rocha and Leonardo; Ronaldão, Bernardo, Cafu and Raí; Macedo and Müller (Flávio). Head coach: Telê Santana.


Final standings

PosClubPtsPWDLGFGAGD
1São Paulo31231274281513
2Bragantino302310103291613
3Atlético Mineiro2621810329209
4Fluminense2521105629218
5Corinthians241988323176
6Palmeiras221978420191
7Internacional2019510419163
8Santos191975723203
9Flamengo19197572024-4
10Portuguesa19195951415-1
11Vasco da Gama191941142226-4
12Botafogo18196671921-2
13Bahia18195861618-2
14Náutico17197391925-6
15Goiás171965827243
16Cruzeiro16195682328-5
17Atlético Paranaense15195592728-1
18Sport131945101530-15
19Grêmio121936101524-9
20Vitória121936101727-10

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Campeonato Brasileiro 1991" (in Portuguese). Bola na Área. Archived from the original on February 26, 2009. Retrieved March 15, 2009.

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