2006 in Brazilian football

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Football in Brazil
Season2006
  2005 Flag of Brazil.svg 2007  

The following article presents a summary of the 2006 football (soccer) season in Brazil , which was the 105th season of competitive football in the country.

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Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 São Paulo 38221246632+3478Qualified for the 2007 Copa Libertadores and 2007 Copa Sudamericana
2 Internacional 3820995236+1669Qualified for the 2007 Copa Libertadores
3 Grêmio 38207116445+1967
4 Santos 381810105736+2164
5 Paraná 38186145649+760
6 Vasco 38151495750+759Qualified for the 2007 Copa Sudamericana
7 Figueirense 381512115744+1357
8 Goiás 381510136349+1455
9 Corinthians 38158154146553
10 Cruzeiro 381411135245+753
11 Flamengo 38157164448452Qualified for the 2007 Copa Libertadores by winning the 2006 Copa do Brasil
12 Botafogo 381312135250+251Qualified for the 2007 Copa Sudamericana
13 Atlético-PR 38139166162148
14 Juventude 381381744541047
15 Fluminense 3811121548581045
16 Palmeiras 381281858701244
17 Ponte Preta 381091945652039Relegated to Série B 2007
18 Fortaleza 388141639622338
19 São Caetano 38992037531636
20 Santa Cruz 38772441753428
Source: [ citation needed ]

São Paulo declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro champions.

Relegation

The four worst placed teams, which are Ponte Preta, Fortaleza, São Caetano and Santa Cruz, were relegated to the following year's second level.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Atlético Mineiro 38201177039+3171Promoted to the 2007 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
2 Sport Recife 381810105736+2164
3 Náutico 381810106448+1664
4 América de Natal 38194155951+861
5 Paulista 381710117251+2161
6 Coritiba 381611116451+1359
7 Santo André 381414104745+256
8 Brasiliense 38158156651+1553
9 Marília 381311145858050
10 Ituano 381214124948+150
11 Gama 381461852621048
12 Remo 381371850601046
13 Avaí 3812101636511546
14 Portuguesa 3811121547581145
15 Ceará 381015134756945
16 CRB 38128186167644
17 Paysandu 381281851701944Relegated to the 2007 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C
18 Guarani 381114135361844 [lower-alpha 1]
19 São Raimundo-AM 3811101742591743
20 Vila Nova 381191845682342
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. Guarani was punished by FIFA with the loss of 3 points

Atlético Mineiro declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B champions.

Promotion

The four best placed teams, which are Atlético Mineiro, Sport, Náutico and América-RN, were promoted to the following year's first level.

Relegation

The four worst placed teams, which are Paysandu, Guarani, São Raimundo and Vila Nova, were relegated to the following year's third level.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série C

Final stage
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg Criciúma/SC 149412711+1631Promoted to the Série B in 2007
2 Bandeira da Bahia.svg Vitória/BA 148152318+525
3 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Ipatinga/MG 147342115+624
4 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Grêmio Barueri/SP 147252722+523
5 Bandeira do Ceara.svg Ferroviário/CE 146172126519
6 Bandeira da Bahia.svg Bahia/BA 144282130914
7 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Brasil/RS 144191625913
8 Bandeira da Paraiba.svg Treze/PB 143291726911
Source: [ citation needed ]

Criciúma declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C champions.

Promotion

The four best placed teams in the final stage of the competition, which are Criciúma, Vitória, Ipatinga and Grêmio Barueri, were promoted to the following year's second level.

Copa do Brasil

The Copa do Brasil final was played between Flamengo and Vasco.


Flamengo 20 Vasco

Vasco 01 Flamengo

Flamengo declared as the cup champions by aggregate score of 3–0.

State championship champions

StateChampionStateChampion
Acre ADESG Paraíba Treze
Alagoas Coruripe Paraná Paraná
Amapá São José Pernambuco Sport Recife
Amazonas São Raimundo Piauí Parnahyba
Bahia Colo-Colo Rio de Janeiro Botafogo
Ceará Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Baraúnas
Distrito Federal Brasiliense Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio
Espírito Santo Vitória-ES Rondônia Ulbra Ji-Paraná
Goiás Goiás Roraima Baré
Maranhão Moto Club Santa Catarina Figueirense
Mato Grosso Operário (VG) São Paulo Santos
Mato Grosso do Sul Coxim Sergipe Pirambu
Minas Gerais Cruzeiro Tocantins Araguaína
Pará Paysandu

Youth competition champions

CompetitionChampion
Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20 Internacional
Copa Macaé de Juvenis Flamengo
Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil Atlético Mineiro
Copa São Paulo de Juniores América-SP
Copa Sub-17 de Promissão Cruzeiro
Taça Belo Horizonte de Juniores Atlético Paranaense

Other competition champions

CompetitionChampion
Copa Espírito Santo Vilavelhense
Copa FGF Grêmio B
Copa FPF Ferroviária
Copa Governador do Mato Grosso Cacerense
Copa Integração Guarani de Juazeiro
Copa Paraná Roma
Copa Santa Catarina Chapecoense
Taça Minas Gerais Villa Nova

Brazilian clubs in international competitions

Team Copa Libertadores 2006 Copa Sudamericana 2006 Recopa Sudamericana 2006 FIFA Club World Cup 2006
Atlético Paranaense did not qualifySemifinals
eliminated by
Flag of Mexico.svg Pachuca
did not qualifyN/A
Botafogo did not qualifyPreliminary round
eliminated by
Flag of Brazil.svg Fluminense
N/AN/A
Corinthians Round of 16
eliminated by
Flag of Argentina.svg River Plate
Round of 16
eliminated by
Flag of Argentina.svg Lanús
N/Adid not qualify
Cruzeiro did not qualifyPreliminary round
eliminated by
Flag of Brazil.svg Santos
N/AN/A
Fluminense did not qualifyRound of 16
eliminated by
Flag of Argentina.svg Gimnasia La Plata
N/AN/A
Goiás Round of 16
eliminated by
Flag of Argentina.svg Estudiantes
did not qualifyN/Adid not qualify
Internacional Champions
defeated
Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo
did not qualifyN/AChampions
defeated
Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
Palmeiras Round of
eliminated by
Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo
did not qualifydid not qualifydid not qualify
Paraná did not qualifyPreliminary round
eliminated by
Flag of Brazil.svg Atlético Paranaense
N/AN/A
Paulista Group stage
finished
4th place
did not qualifyN/Adid not qualify
Santos did not qualifyRound of 16
eliminated by
Flag of Argentina.svg San Lorenzo
did not qualifyN/A
São Paulo Runner-up
lost to
Flag of Brazil.svg Internacional
did not qualifyRunner-up
lost to
Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors
did not qualify
Vasco did not qualifyPreliminary round
eliminated by
Flag of Brazil.svg Corinthians
N/AN/A

Brazil national team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 2006.

DateOppositionResultScoreBrazil scorersCompetition
March 1, 2006Flag of Russia.svg  Russia W1–0 Ronaldo International Friendly
May 30, 2006 Flag of Canton of Lucerne.svg Lucerne XIW8–0 Kaká, Adriano (2), Ronaldo (2), Lúcio, Juninho, Robinho International Friendly (unofficial match)
June 4, 2006Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand W4–0 Ronaldo, Adriano, Kaká, Juninho International Friendly
June 13, 2006Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia W1–0 Kaká World Cup
June 18, 2006Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia W2–0 Adriano, Fred World Cup
June 22, 2006Flag of Japan.svg  Japan W4–1 Ronaldo (2), Juninho, Gilberto World Cup
June 27, 2006Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana W3–0 Ronaldo, Adriano, Zé Roberto World Cup
July 1, 2006Flag of France.svg  France L0–1- World Cup
August 16, 2006Flag of Norway.svg  Norway D1–1 Carvalho International Friendly
September 3, 2006Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina W3–0 Elano (2), Kaká International Friendly
September 5, 2006Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales W2–0 Marcelo, Vágner Love International Friendly
October 7, 2006 Flag of Kuwait.svg Al Kuwait W4–0 Sóbis, Robinho, Carvalho, Kaká International Friendly (unofficial match)
October 10, 2006Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador W2–1 Fred, Kaká International Friendly
November 15, 2006Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland W2–1 Luisão, Kaká International Friendly

Women's football

Brazil women's national football team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil women's national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 2006.

DateOppositionResultScoreBrazil scorersCompetition
October 28, 2006Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea W10Angélica Peace Queen Cup
October 30, 2006Flag of Italy.svg  Italy D11Su Peace Queen Cup
November 1, 2006Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada L24Roseli, Nildinha Peace Queen Cup
November 11, 2006Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay W41 Cristiane Silva (2), Daniela Alves, Aline Pellegrino Sudamericano Femenino
November 13, 2006Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru W20 Cristiane Silva, Elaine Sudamericano Femenino
November 17, 2006Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia W61 Daniela Alves, Cristiane Silva (3), Mônica de Paula, Elaine Sudamericano Femenino
November 19, 2006Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela W60 Daniela Alves, Renata Costa, Michele (2), Cristiane Silva, Daniele Sudamericano Femenino
November 22, 2006Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay W60 Daniela Alves (2), Grazielle (2), Elaine, Cristiane Silva Sudamericano Femenino
November 24, 2006Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay W60 Cristiane Silva (4), Daniela Alves, Renata Costa Sudamericano Femenino
November 26, 2006Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina L02- Sudamericano Femenino

The Brazil women's national football team competed in the following competitions in 2006:

CompetitionPerformance
Peace Queen Cup Group stage
Sudamericano Femenino Runner-up

Domestic competition champions

CompetitionChampion
Campeonato Carioca CEPE-Caxias
Campeonato Paulista Botucatu
Taça Brasil Botucatu

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