1989 in Brazilian football

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Season1989
  1988 Flag of Brazil.svg 1990  

The following article presents a summary of the 1989 football (soccer) season in Brazil , which was the 88th season of competitive football in the country.

Contents

Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

Second stage

Group A
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 São Paulo 187922515+1023Qualified to the final
2 Botafogo 189452016+422
3 Corinthians 188551513+221
4 Atlético Mineiro 186752113+819
5 Flamengo 186751613+319
6 Náutico 185582734715
7 Internacional-SP 184771319615
8 Internacional-RS 184591419513
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group B
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Vasco 188822616+1024Qualified for the final
2 Cruzeiro 189542314+923
3 Palmeiras 188642113+822
4 Portuguesa 187652113+820
5 Goiás 186661721418
6 Grêmio 186571919017
7 Santos 185671316316
8 Fluminense 1854915251014
Source: [ citation needed ]

As Vasco da Gama had a better season record than São Paulo, the club earned a bonus point to the final and the right to choose where the first leg of the final would be played.

Final


São Paulo 01 Vasco da Gama

Vasco da Gama declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro champions after reaching 3 points.

Relegation

The three worst placed teams in the relegation stage, which are Atlético Paranaense, Guarani and Sport, were relegated to the following year's second level. Coritiba was also relegated, after being excluded from the competition in the first stage.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

Quarterfinals

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Ceará 1-2 Catuense 1-10-1
Itaperuna 1-2 Remo 0-01-2
São José 0-0 Juventude 0-00-0 (6-5 pen)
Criciúma 1-3 Bragantino 1-00-3

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Remo 0-0 Bragantino 0-00-0 (1-4 pen)
Catuense 1-2 São José 0-11-1

Final


São José 01 Bragantino

Bragantino 21 São José

Bragantino declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B champions by aggregate score of 3–1.

Promotion

The champion and the runner-up, which are Bragantino and São José, were promoted to the following year's first level.

Copa do Brasil

The Copa do Brasil final was played between Grêmio and Sport.


Sport 00 Grêmio

Grêmio 21 Sport

Grêmio declared as the cup champions by aggregate score of 1–0.

State championship champions

StateChampionStateChampion
Acre Juventus-AC Paraíba Treze
Alagoas Capelense Paraná Coritiba
Amapá Independente Pernambuco Náutico
Amazonas Rio Negro Piauí River
Bahia Vitória Rio de Janeiro Botafogo
Ceará Ceará Rio Grande do Norte América-RN
Distrito Federal Taguatinga Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio
Espírito Santo Desportiva Rondônia Ferroviário-RO
Goiás Goiás Roraima Ríver-RR
Maranhão Moto Club Santa Catarina Criciúma
Mato Grosso Mixto São Paulo São Paulo
Mato Grosso do Sul Operário Sergipe Sergipe
Minas Gerais Atlético Mineiro Tocantins -
Pará Remo

Youth competition champions

CompetitionChampion
Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil Nacional (Uruguay)
Copa São Paulo de Juniores Fluminense
Taça Belo Horizonte de Juniores Atlético Mineiro

Other competition champions

CompetitionChampion
Torneio de Integração da Amazônia Trem

Brazilian clubs in international competitions

Team Copa Libertadores 1989 Supercopa Sudamericana 1989
Bahia QuarterfinalsDid not qualify
Cruzeiro Did not qualifyQuarterfinals
Flamengo Did not qualifyRound of 16
Grêmio Did not qualifySemifinals
Internacional SemifinalsDid not qualify
Santos Did not qualifyRound of 16

Brazil national team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 1989.

DateOppositionResultScoreBrazil scorersCompetition
March 15, 1989Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador W1–0 Washington International Friendly
March 27, 1989  Rest of the World L1–2 Dunga International Friendly (unofficial match)
March 29, 1989 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Ahli W3–1 Bebeto (2), Washington International Friendly (unofficial match)
April 12, 1989Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay W2–0 Cristóvão, Vivinho International Friendly
May 10, 1989Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru W4–1 Zé do Carmo, Bebeto, Charles Baiano (2) International Friendly
May 24, 1989Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru D1–1 Cristóvão International Friendly
June 8, 1989Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal W4–0 Bebeto, Sobrinho (own goal), Ricardo Gomes, Charles Baiano International Friendly
June 16, 1989Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden L1–2 Cristóvão Tournament of Denmark
June 18, 1989Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark L0–4- Tournament of Denmark
June 21, 1989Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland L0–1- International Friendly
June 22, 1989 Flag of Italy.svg Milan D0–0- International Friendly (unofficial match)
July 1, 1989Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg  Venezuela W3–1 Bebeto, Geovani, Baltazar Copa América
July 3, 1989Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru D0–0- Copa América
July 7, 1989Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia D0–0- Copa América
July 9, 1989Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay W2–0 Bebeto (2) Copa América
July 12, 1989Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina W2–0 Bebeto, Romário Copa América
July 14, 1989Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay W3–0 Bebeto (2), Romário Copa América
July 16, 1989Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay W1–0 Romário Copa América
July 23, 1989Flag of Japan.svg  Japan W1–0 Bismarck International Friendly
July 30, 1989Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg  Venezuela W4–0 Branco, Romário, Bebeto (2) World Cup Qualifying
August 13, 1989Flag of Chile.svg  Chile D1–1Gonzalez (own goal) World Cup Qualifying
August 20, 1989Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg  Venezuela W6–0 Careca (4), Silas, Acosta (own goal) World Cup Qualifying
September 3, 1989Flag of Chile.svg  Chile W 2–0 ( 1 ) Careca World Cup Qualifying
October 14, 1989Flag of Italy.svg  Italy W1–0 André Cruz International Friendly
November 14, 1989Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia D0–0- International Friendly
December 20, 1989Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands W1–0 Careca International Friendly

( 1 )Chile abandoned the match at 1–0. After an investigation, FIFA awarded Brazil a 2–0 win.

Women's football

National team

The Brazil women's national football team did not play any matches in 1989.

Domestic competition champions

CompetitionChampion
Taça Brasil Radar
Troféu Brasil Saad

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