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Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Season 2010
Champions
Fluminense
2nd Campeonato Brasileiro title
3rd Brazilian title

Relegated
Vitória
Guarani
Goiás
Grêmio Prudente
Copa Libertadores
Fluminense
Cruzeiro
Corinthians
Grêmio
Copa Sudamericana
Atlético Paranaense
Botafogo
São Paulo
Palmeiras
Vasco da Gama
Ceará
Atlético Mineiro
Flamengo
Matches played 380
Goals scored 978 (2.57 per match)
Top goalscorer
Jonas (23 goals)
Biggest home win
Avaí 6–1 Grêmio Prudente
(May 9)
Biggest away win
Avaí 0–3 Fluminense
(June 5)
Guarani 0–3 Internacional
(July 14)
Goiás 0–3 Fluminense
(August 25)
Palmeiras 0–3 Atlético Goianiense
(August 26)
Avaí 0–3 Grêmio
(September 19)
São Paulo 0–3 Goiás
(September 25)
Vitória 0–3 Grêmio
(October 2)
Fluminense 0–3 Santos
(October 6)
São Paulo 1-4 Fluminense
(November 21)
Goiás 1–4 Santos
(November 21)
Grêmio Prudente 0–3 Internacional
(December 2)
Highest scoring
Avaí 6–1 Grêmio Prudente
(May 9)
Vitória 4–3 Atlético Mineiro
(May 26)
Corinthians 3–4 Atlético Goianiense
(October 10)
São Paulo 4–3 Santos
(October 17)
Cruzeiro 3–4 Atlético Mineiro
(October 24)
Longest winning run 5 games: Botafogo
(August 1–August 28)
Cruzeiro
(September 1–September 18)
Longest unbeaten run 15 games: Fluminense
(May 26–September 5)
Longest losing run 6 games: Goiás
(August 14–September 8)
Highest attendance 76,205: Vasco da Gama 2–2 Fluminense
(August 22)[1]
Lowest attendance 674: Grêmio Prudente 4–1 Goiás
(November 7)[1]
Average attendance 14,839[1]

← 2009


2011 →


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.




Contents






  • 1 Format


    • 1.1 International qualification




  • 2 Team information


    • 2.1 Managerial changes




  • 3 League table


  • 4 Results


  • 5 Top goalscorers


  • 6 External links


  • 7 References





Format[edit]


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[edit]


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[edit]


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.




2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A is located in Brazil

Atlético Goianiense

Atlético Goianiense



Atlético Mineiro

Atlético Mineiro


2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A


Avaí

Avaí



Ceará

Ceará



Cruzeiro

Cruzeiro



Grêmio

Grêmio


2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A


Goiás

Goiás



Internacional

Internacional



São Paulo Metro Area

São Paulo Metro Area



Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro



Vitória

Vitória



Atlético Paranaense

Atlético Paranaense



Grêmio Prudente

Grêmio Prudente



Rio de Janeiro teams:
Botafogo
Flamengo
Fluminense
Vasco da Gama
São Paulo Metro Area teams:
Corinthians
Guarani
Palmeiras
Santos
São Paulo



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[edit]

























































































































































































































































































































































Team
Outgoing manager
Manner of
departure
Date of
vacancy
Position
in table
Replaced by
Date of
appointment

Vasco da Gama

Vágner Mancini
Sacked
March 25
Pre-season

Gaúcho (caretaker)
March 26

Goiás

Jorginho
Sacked
April 19
Pre-season

Émerson Leão
April 24

Flamengo

Andrade
Sacked
April 23
Pre-season

Rogério Lourenço
April 24

Palmeiras

Antônio Carlos Zago
Sacked
May 18
7th

Jorge Parraga (caretaker)
May 19

Vasco da Gama

Gaúcho (caretaker)
Replaced
May 18
16th

Celso Roth
May 18

Atlético Paranaense

Leandro Niehues
Sacked
May 25
17th

Leandro Niehues (caretaker)
May 25

Internacional

Jorge Fossati
Sacked
May 28
18th

Enderson Moreira (caretaker)
May 29

Atlético Paranaense

Leandro Niehues (caretaker)
Replaced
May 31
19th

Paulo César Carpegiani
May 31

Cruzeiro

Adílson Batista
Resigned
June 2
6th

Cuca
June 8

Atlético Goianiense

Geninho
Resigned
June 7
20th

Roberto Fernandes
June 14

Vasco da Gama

Celso Roth
Left to sign with Internacional
June 12
19th

PC Gusmão
June 13

Internacional

Enderson Moreira (caretaker)
Replaced
June 12
16th

Celso Roth
June 12

Ceará

PC Gusmão
Left to sign with Vasco da Gama
June 13
2nd

Estevam Soares
June 13

Palmeiras

Jorge Parraga (caretaker)
Replaced
June 13
10th

Luis Felipe Scolari
June 13

Avaí

Péricles Chamusca
Left to sign with Al-Arabi
July 1
12th

Antônio Lopes
July 5

Corinthians

Mano Menezes
Left to sign with Brazil
July 24
2nd

Adílson Batista
July 24

Atlético Goianiense

Roberto Fernandes
Sacked
July 30
20th

Renê Simões
August 1

São Paulo

Ricardo Gomes
Contract expired
August 5
9th

Sérgio Baresi
August 10

Grêmio

Silas
Sacked
August 8
18th

Renato Gaúcho
August 10

Ceará

Estevam Soares
Sacked
August 8
3rd

Mário Sérgio
August 9

Vitória

Ricardo Silva
Sacked
August 9
16th

Toninho Cecílio
August 9

Grêmio Prudente

Toninho Cecílio
Left to sign with Vitória
August 9
14th

Antônio Carlos Zago
August 17

Goiás

Émerson Leão
Sacked
August 27
20th

Jorginho
August 29

Flamengo

Rogério Lourenço
Sacked
August 27
10th

Silas
August 29

Ceará

Mário Sérgio
Sacked
September 8
11th

Dimas Filgueiras (caretaker)
September 10

Vitória

Toninho Cecílio
Sacked
September 8
15th

Ricardo Silva
September 9

Grêmio Prudente

Antônio Carlos Zago
Sacked
September 10
19th

Marcelo Rospide
September 10

Avaí

Antônio Lopes
Sacked
September 20
16th

Vagner Benazzi
October 10

Santos

Dorival Júnior
Sacked
September 21
6th

Marcelo Martelotte (caretaker)
September 21

Atlético Mineiro

Vanderlei Luxemburgo
Sacked
September 23
18th

Dorival Júnior
September 25

Grêmio Prudente

Marcelo Rospide
Resigned
September 27
20th

Fábio Giuntini
October 5

Atlético Paranaense

Paulo César Carpegiani
Left to sign with São Paulo
October 3
5th

Sérgio Soares
October 4

São Paulo

Sérgio Baresi
Replaced
October 3
11th

Paulo César Carpegiani
October 3

Flamengo

Silas
Sacked
October 4
15th

Vanderlei Luxemburgo
October 5

Vitória

Ricardo Silva
Sacked
October 7
14th

Antônio Lopes
October 7

Corinthians

Adílson Batista
Mutual consent
October 10
3rd

Tite
October 17

Goiás

Jorginho
Sacked
November 8
19th

Artur Neto
November 8


League table[edit]












































































































































































































































































Pos

Team


Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts

Qualification or relegation

1

Fluminense
38
20
11
7
62
36
+26

71

2011 Copa Libertadores Second Stage
2

Cruzeiro
38
20
9
9
53
38
+15

69
3

Corinthians
38
19
11
8
65
41
+24

68

2011 Copa Libertadores First Stage
4

Grêmio
38
17
12
9
68
43
+25

63
5

Atlético Paranaense
38
17
9
12
43
45
−2

60

2011 Copa Sudamericana Second Stage
6

Botafogo
38
14
17
7
54
42
+12

59
7

Internacional
38
16
10
12
48
41
+7

58

2011 Copa Libertadores Second Stage 2
8

Santos
38
15
11
12
63
50
+13

56

2011 Copa Libertadores Second Stage 1
9

São Paulo
38
15
10
13
54
54
0

55

2011 Copa Sudamericana Second Stage
10

Palmeiras
38
12
14
12
42
43
−1

50
11

Vasco da Gama
38
11
16
11
43
45
−2

49
12

Ceará
38
10
17
11
35
44
−9

47
13

Atlético Mineiro
38
13
6
19
52
64
−12

45
14

Flamengo
38
9
17
12
41
44
−3

44
15

Avaí
38
11
10
17
49
58
−9

43
16

Atlético Goianiense
38
11
9
18
51
57
−6

42
17

Vitória
38
9
15
14
42
48
−6

42

Série B
18

Guarani
38
8
13
17
33
53
−20

37
19

Goiás
38
8
9
21
41
68
−27

33
20

Prudente
38
7
10
21
39
64
−25

0283

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[edit]






































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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


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]
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.



Top goalscorers[edit]






























































































Pos[5]
Player
Nationality
Club
Goals
1

Jonas

 Brazilian

Grêmio
23
2

Neymar

 Brazilian

Santos
17
3

Bruno César

 Brazilian

Corinthians
14
4

Elias

 Brazilian

Atlético Goianiense
12

Obina

 Brazilian

Atlético Mineiro
12
6

Sebastián Abreu

 Uruguayan

Botafogo
11

André Lima

 Brazilian

Grêmio
11
8

Alecsandro

 Brazilian

Internacional
10

Diego Tardelli

 Brazilian

Atlético Mineiro
10

Kléber

 Brazilian

Palmeiras2
10

Washington

 Brazilian

Fluminense1
10

Wesley Morais

 Brazilian

Grêmio Prudente
10

Zé Eduardo

 Brazilian

Santos
10



  • 1Two goals scored for São Paulo


  • 2Two goals scored for Cruzeiro



External links[edit]



  • Official webpage (in Portuguese)

    • Official regulations (in Portuguese)



References[edit]





  1. ^ abc "Estatísticas Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 2010" [2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Statistics] (in Portuguese). Brazilian Football Confederation. Archived from the original on 2010-05-31. Retrieved December 9, 2010..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ "Conmebol se redime, e Brasileiro volta a ter quatro vagas para a Libertadores-11" [Conmebol changes its mind, and the Brazilian League qualifies four teams to the Libertadores-11] (in Portuguese). October 18, 2010. Archived from the original on 22 October 2010. Retrieved October 18, 2010.


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