Campeonato Brasileiro 1971
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1971 Brazilian Soccer Championship (Brasileirão) | ||
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Teams | 20 | |
Champion | Atlético-MG | |
Runner-up | São Paulo F.C. | |
Leading Scorer | Dario (Atlético-MG) | |
Goals | 15 | |
Total Goals | 419 | |
Number of Games | 229 | |
Average Goals/Game | 1.83 |
The first Campeonato Brasileiro was created in 1971, after Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, but due to political measures, Southern, Northeast and Minas Gerais clubs were included in the competition. Even though a second division was being disputed at the time, there was no promotion or relegation. The second division champion in that year was Villa Nova (MG). Santos was the favorite in the competition, because the 1970 FIFA World Cup idol Pelé was playing for the club.
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[edit] Competition format
The first stage was disputed in two groups of 10 clubs each. The six best placed teams of each group qualified for the second stage.
In the second stage the twelve clubs were divided in three groups of four clubs each, qualifying to the final stage the winners in each group.
In the final stage the three teams played against each other once.
[edit] Statistics
[edit] Final standings
# | Team |
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1 | Atlético-MG |
2 | São Paulo |
3 | Botafogo |
4 | Corinthians |
4 | Internacional |
4 | Grêmio |
7 | Palmeiras |
7 | América-RJ |
7 | Santos |
10 | Coritiba |
10 | Cruzeiro |
10 | Vasco |
13 | Bahia |
13 | Santa Cruz |
15 | Flamengo |
15 | Fluminense |
17 | Portuguesa |
17 | América-MG |
19 | Sport |
19 | Ceará |
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