2008 in Brazilian football

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Football in Brazil
Season2008
  2007 Flag of Brazil.svg 2009  

The following article presents a summary of the 2008 football (soccer) season in Brazil , which was the 107th season of competitive football in the country.

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Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 2008 began on May 10, 2008, and concluded on December 7, 2008.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 São Paulo 38211256636+3075 Copa Libertadores 2009
2 Grêmio 3821985935+2472
3 Cruzeiro 38214135944+1567
4 Palmeiras 38198115545+1065
5 Flamengo 381810106748+1964 Copa Sudamericana 2009
6 Internacional 38159144847+154
7 Botafogo 38158155144+753
8 Goiás 381411135747+1053
9 Coritiba 381411135548+753
10 Vitória 38157164844+452
11 Sport 381410144845+352 Copa Libertadores 2009 [lower-alpha 1]
12 Atlético Mineiro 3812121450611148 Copa Sudamericana 2009
13 Atlético Paranaense 38129174554945
14 Fluminense 381112154948+145
15 Santos 381112154453945
16 Náutico 3811111644541044
17 Figueirense 3811111649722344Relegation to Série B
18 Vasco da Gama 381172056721640
19 Portuguesa 389111848702238
20 Ipatinga 38982137662935
Source: rsssfbrasil.com [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Internacional qualified for the Copa Sudamericana 2009 as holders.

São Paulo declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro champions.

Relegation

The four worst placed teams, which are Figueirense, Vasco da Gama, Portuguesa and Ipatinga, were relegated to the following year's second level.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 2008 began on May 9, 2008, and concluded on November 29, 2008.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Corinthians 38251037929+5085Promotion to Série A 2009
2 Santo André 38191187145+2668
3 Avaí 38181377140+3167
4 Barueri 38203155855+363
5 Ponte Preta 38177145446+858
6 Vila Nova 38177145755+258
7 Bragantino 38169134741+657
8 Juventude 38168145148+356
9 São Caetano 381412126155+654
10 Bahia 3814101447651852
11 Paraná 38147174954549
12 Ceará 381213135250+249
13 ABC 381212145557248
14 Brasiliense 38138175664847
15 América de Natal 381210164651546
16 Fortaleza 38129175656045
17 Marília 3811121547601345Relegation to Série C 2009
18 Criciúma 381181940541441
19 Gama 38982137723535
20 CRB 38592435723724
Source: [ citation needed ]

Corinthians declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B champions.

Promotion

The four best placed teams, which are Corinthians, Santo André, Avaí and Barueri, were promoted to the following year's first level.

Relegation

The four worst placed teams, which are Marília, Criciúma, Gama and CRB, were relegated to the following year's third level.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série C

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série C 2008 began on July 6, 2008, and concluded on November 23, 2008.

Final stage
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Goias.svg Atlético Goianiense (P)149233510+2529
2 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Guarani (P)146352522+321
3 Bandeira da Paraiba.svg Campinense (P)145631920121
4 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Duque de Caxias (P)145362731418
5 Bandeira do Para.svg Águia de Marabá 145362024418
6 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Brasil 145271721417
7 Bandeira de Sergipe.svg Confiança 1452723331017
8 Bandeira do Acre.svg Rio Branco 145182530516
Source: [ citation needed ]
(P) Promoted to Série B 2009

Atlético Goianiense declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C champions.

Promotion

The four best placed teams in the final stage of the competition, which are Atlético Goianiense, Guarani, Campinense and Duque de Caxias, were promoted to the following year's second level.

Copa do Brasil

The Copa do Brasil 2008 began on February 14, 2008, and ended on June 11, 2008. The Copa do Brasil final was played between Corinthians and Sport.


Corinthians 31 Sport

Sport 20 Corinthians

Sport won on away goals after 3-3 in aggregate score.

State championship champions

StateChampion
Bandeira do Acre.svg Acre Rio Branco
Bandeira de Alagoas.svg Alagoas CSA
Bandeira do Amapa.svg Amapá Cristal
Bandeira do Amazonas.svg Amazonas Holanda
Bandeira da Bahia.svg Bahia Vitória
Bandeira do Ceara.svg Ceará Fortaleza
Bandeira do Distrito Federal (Brasil).svg Distrito Federal Brasiliense
Bandeira do Espirito Santo.svg Espírito Santo Serra
Flag of Goias.svg Goiás Itumbiara
Bandeira do Maranhao.svg Maranhão Moto Club
Bandeira de Mato Grosso.svg Mato Grosso Mixto
Bandeira de Mato Grosso do Sul.svg Mato Grosso do Sul Ivinhema
Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Minas Gerais Cruzeiro
Bandeira do Para.svg Pará Remo
Bandeira da Paraiba.svg Paraíba Campinense
Bandeira do Parana.svg Paraná Coritiba
Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg Pernambuco Sport
Bandeira do Piaui.svg Piauí Barras
Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Rio de Janeiro Flamengo
Bandeira do Rio Grande do Norte.svg Rio Grande do Norte ABC
Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Rio Grande do Sul Internacional
Bandeira de Rondonia.svg Rondônia Ulbra
Bandeira de Roraima.svg Roraima Roraima
Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg Santa Catarina Figueirense
Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg São Paulo Palmeiras
Bandeira de Sergipe.svg Sergipe Confiança
Bandeira do Tocantins.svg Tocantins Tocantins

Youth competition champions

CompetitionChampion
Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20 Grêmio
Copa 2 de Julho Internacional
Copa Brasil Sub-17 (Copa Nacional do Espírito Santo Sub-17) ( 1 ) Vasco
Copa Macaé de Juvenis Cruzeiro
Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil Grêmio
Copa São Paulo de Juniores Figueirense
Copa Sub-17 de Promissão Figueirense
Porto Seguro Cup Santos (June edition)
Internacional (November edition)
Taça Belo Horizonte de Juniores Grêmio

( 1 ) The Copa Nacional do Espírito Santo Sub-17, between 2008 and 2012, was named Copa Brasil Sub-17. The similar named Copa do Brasil Sub-17 is organized by the Brazilian Football Confederation and it was first played in 2013.

Other competition champions

CompetitionChampion
Campeonato Paulista do Interior Grêmio Barueri
Copa Espírito Santo Rio Branco-ES
Copa Governador do Mato Grosso Araguaia
Copa Integração Icasa
Copa Lupi Martins Pelotas
Copa Paraná Londrina
Copa Paulista de Futebol Atlético Sorocaba
Copa Peregrino Botafogo
Copa Pernambuco Santa Cruz
Copa Rio Nova Iguaçu
Copa Santa Catarina Brusque
Recopa Sul-Brasileira Brusque
Taça Minas Gerais Tupi

Brazilian clubs in international competitions

Team Copa Libertadores 2008 Copa Sudamericana 2008
Atlético Mineiro did not qualifyFirst stage
eliminated by
Flag of Brazil.svg Botafogo
Atlético Paranaense did not qualifyRound of 16
eliminated by
Flag of Mexico.svg Guadalajara
Botafogo did not qualifyQuarterfinals
eliminated by
Flag of Argentina.svg Estudiantes
Cruzeiro Round of 16
eliminated by
Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors
did not qualify
Flamengo Round of 16
eliminated by
Flag of Mexico.svg América
did not qualify
Fluminense Runner-up
lost to
Flag of Ecuador.svg LDU Quito
did not qualify
Grêmio did not qualifyFirst stage
eliminated by
Flag of Brazil.svg Internacional
Internacional did not qualifyChampions
defeated
Flag of Argentina.svg Estudiantes
Palmeiras did not qualifyQuarterfinals
eliminated by
Flag of Argentina.svg Argentinos Jrs.
Santos Quarterfinals
eliminated by
Flag of Mexico.svg América
did not qualify
São Paulo Quarterfinals
eliminated by
Flag of Brazil.svg Fluminense
First stage
eliminated by
Flag of Brazil.svg Atl. Paranaense
Vasco did not qualifyFirst stage
eliminated by
Flag of Brazil.svg Palmeiras

Brazil national team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 2008.

DateCityOppositionResultScoreBrazil scorersCompetition
February 6, 2008 Flag of Ireland.svg Dublin Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland W1–0 Robinho International Friendly
March 26, 2008 Flag of England.svg London Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden W1–0 Pato International Friendly
May 31, 2008 Flag of the United States.svg Seattle Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada W3–2 Diego, Fabiano, Robinho International Friendly
June 6, 2008 Flag of the United States.svg Boston Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela L0–2- International Friendly
June 15, 2008 Flag of Paraguay.svg Asunción Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay L0–2- World Cup Qualifying
June 18, 2008 Flag of Brazil.svg Belo Horizonte Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina D0–0- World Cup Qualifying
September 7, 2008 Flag of Chile.svg Santiago Flag of Chile.svg  Chile W3–0 Fabiano (2), Robinho World Cup Qualifying
September 10, 2008 Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia D0–0- World Cup Qualifying
October 12, 2008 Flag of Venezuela.svg San Cristóbal Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela W4–0 Kaká, Robinho (2), Adriano World Cup Qualifying
October 15, 2008 Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia D0–0- World Cup Qualifying
November 19, 2008 Flag of Brazil.svg Brasília Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal W6–2 Fabiano (3), Maicon, Elano, Adriano International Friendly

TBD = to be decided

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 2008.

DateOppositionResultScoreBrazil scorersCompetition
April 19, 2008Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana W51 Marta, Cristiane Silva (2), Aline Pellegrino, Rosana Olympics Qualifying
June 15, 2008Flag of Italy.svg  Italy W21 Érika, Maurine Peace Queen Cup
June 17, 2008Flag of the United States.svg  United States L01- Peace Queen Cup
June 19, 2008Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia L01- Peace Queen Cup
July 10, 2008Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada D11Raquel II International Friendly
July 13, 2008Flag of the United States.svg  United States L01- International Friendly
July 16, 2008Flag of the United States.svg  United States L01- International Friendly
July 24, 2008 Flag of Sweden.svg Umeå W20 Fabiana II, Cristiane Silva International Friendly (unofficial match)
July 27, 2008 Flag of Sweden.svg Umeå/ Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Combined TeamW40 Rosana, Marta, Pretinha, Cristiane Silva International Friendly (unofficial match)
August 6, 2008Flag of Germany.svg  Germany D00- Summer Olympics
August 9, 2008Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea W21 Daniela Alves, Marta Summer Olympics
August 12, 2008Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria W31 Cristiane Silva (3) Summer Olympics
August 15, 2008Flag of Norway.svg  Norway W21 Daniela Alves, Marta Summer Olympics
August 18, 2008Flag of Germany.svg  Germany W41 Formiga, Cristiane Silva (2), Marta Summer Olympics
August 21, 2008Flag of the United States.svg  United States L01- Summer Olympics

The Brazil women's national football team competed in the following competitions in 2008:

CompetitionPerformance
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Group stage
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Quarter-finals
Peace Queen Cup Group stage
Summer Olympics Runner-up

Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino

The Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino 2008 began on November 1, 2008, and concluded on December 17, 2008. The Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino final was played between Santos and Sport.


Sport 13 Santos

Santos 30 Sport

Santos declared as the cup champions by aggregate score of 61.

Other domestic competition champions

CompetitionChampion
Campeonato Carioca Campo Grande
Campeonato Paulista Botucatu

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References

  1. "Brazil 2008 Championship - First Level (Série A)". RSSSF Brazil. January 3, 2010. Retrieved December 12, 2015.