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2019 2019

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Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Uruguay Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Uruguay
14
Assist
Flamengo

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1
Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Flag Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Uruguay
14 (Assist)
Flamengo
2
Dudu
Brazil Dudu
Brazil
11
Assist
Palmeiras

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2
Dudu
Flag Dudu
Brazil
11 (Assist)
Palmeiras
3
Carlos Sánchez
Uruguay Carlos Sánchez
Uruguay
9
Assist
Santos

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3
Carlos Sánchez
Flag Carlos Sánchez
Uruguay
9 (Assist)
Santos
4
Gabriel Barbosa
Brazil Gabriel Barbosa
Brazil
8
Assist
Flamengo

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4
Gabriel Barbosa
Flag Gabriel Barbosa
Brazil
8 (Assist)
Flamengo
4
Rony
Brazil Rony
Brazil
8
Assist
Athletico Paranaense

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4
Rony
Flag Rony
Brazil
8 (Assist)
Athletico Paranaense
6
Éverton Ribeiro
Brazil Éverton Ribeiro
Brazil
7
Assist
Flamengo

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6
Éverton Ribeiro
Flag Éverton Ribeiro
Brazil
7 (Assist)
Flamengo
6
Clayson
Brazil Clayson
Brazil
7
Assist
Corinthians

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6
Clayson
Flag Clayson
Brazil
7 (Assist)
Corinthians
8
Ricardinho
Brazil Ricardinho
Brazil
6
Assist
Ceará

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8
Ricardinho
Flag Ricardinho
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Ceará
8
Juninho Valoura
Brazil Juninho Valoura
Brazil
6
Assist
Fortaleza

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8
Juninho Valoura
Flag Juninho Valoura
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Fortaleza
8
Alisson
Brazil Alisson
Brazil
6
Assist
Grêmio

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8
Alisson
Flag Alisson
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Grêmio
8
Luan
Brazil Luan
Brazil
6
Assist
Grêmio

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8
Luan
Flag Luan
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Grêmio
8
Antony
Brazil Antony
Brazil
6
Assist
São Paulo

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8
Antony
Flag Antony
Brazil
6 (Assist)
São Paulo

2018 2018

1
Dudu
Brazil Dudu
Brazil
15
Assist
Palmeiras

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Dudu
Flag Dudu
Brazil
15 (Assist)
Palmeiras
2
Everton
Brazil Everton
Brazil
8
Assist
São Paulo

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2
Everton
Flag Everton
Brazil
8 (Assist)
São Paulo
3
Yimmi Chará
Colombia Yimmi Chará
Colombia
7
Assist
Atlético Mineiro

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3
Yimmi Chará
Flag Yimmi Chará
Colombia
7 (Assist)
Atlético Mineiro
4
Luan
Brazil Luan
Brazil
6
Assist
Grêmio

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Luan
Flag Luan
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Grêmio
4
Everaldo
Brazil Everaldo
Brazil
6
Assist
Fluminense

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4
Everaldo
Flag Everaldo
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Fluminense
4
Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Uruguay Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Uruguay
6
Assist
Cruzeiro

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4
Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Flag Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Uruguay
6 (Assist)
Cruzeiro
4
Nicolás López
Uruguay Nicolás López
Uruguay
6
Assist
Internacional

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Nicolás López
Flag Nicolás López
Uruguay
6 (Assist)
Internacional
4
Éverton Ribeiro
Brazil Éverton Ribeiro
Brazil
6
Assist
Flamengo

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4
Éverton Ribeiro
Flag Éverton Ribeiro
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Flamengo
4
Nikão
Brazil Nikão
Brazil
6
Assist
Atlético Paranaense

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4
Nikão
Flag Nikão
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Atlético Paranaense
4
Raphael Veiga
Brazil Raphael Veiga
Brazil
6
Assist
Atlético Paranaense

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4
Raphael Veiga
Flag Raphael Veiga
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Atlético Paranaense
4
Leonardo Valencia
Chile Leonardo Valencia
Chile
6
Assist
Botafogo

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4
Leonardo Valencia
Flag Leonardo Valencia
Chile
6 (Assist)
Botafogo
4
Juan Cazares
Ecuador Juan Cazares
Ecuador
6
Assist
Atlético Mineiro

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Juan Cazares
Flag Juan Cazares
Ecuador
6 (Assist)
Atlético Mineiro
4
Maxi López
Argentina Maxi López
Argentina
6
Assist
Vasco da Gama

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Maxi López
Flag Maxi López
Argentina
6 (Assist)
Vasco da Gama
4
Dodô
Brazil Dodô
Brazil
6
Assist
Santos

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4
Dodô
Flag Dodô
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Santos

2017 2017

1
Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil
12
Assist
Fluminense

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Gustavo Scarpa
Flag Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil
12 (Assist)
Fluminense
2
Bruno Henrique
Brazil Bruno Henrique
Brazil
11
Assist
Santos

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Bruno Henrique
Flag Bruno Henrique
Brazil
11 (Assist)
Santos
3
Rodrigo Pimpão
Brazil Rodrigo Pimpão
Brazil
9
Assist
Botafogo

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Rodrigo Pimpão
Flag Rodrigo Pimpão
Brazil
9 (Assist)
Botafogo
4
Agustín Allione
Argentina Agustín Allione
Argentina
8
Assist
Bahia

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Agustín Allione
Flag Agustín Allione
Argentina
8 (Assist)
Bahia
4
Juan Cazares
Ecuador Juan Cazares
Ecuador
8
Assist
Atlético Mineiro

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4
Juan Cazares
Flag Juan Cazares
Ecuador
8 (Assist)
Atlético Mineiro
4
Reinaldo
Brazil Reinaldo
Brazil
8
Assist
Chapecoense

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4
Reinaldo
Flag Reinaldo
Brazil
8 (Assist)
Chapecoense
4
Thiago Carleto
Brazil Thiago Carleto
Brazil
8
Assist
Coritiba

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Thiago Carleto
Flag Thiago Carleto
Brazil
8 (Assist)
Coritiba
8
Christian Cueva
Peru Christian Cueva
Peru
7
Assist
São Paulo

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Christian Cueva
Flag Christian Cueva
Peru
7 (Assist)
São Paulo
8
Everton
Brazil Everton
Brazil
7
Assist
Flamengo

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Everton
Flag Everton
Brazil
7 (Assist)
Flamengo
8
Thiago Neves
Brazil Thiago Neves
Brazil
7
Assist
Cruzeiro

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Thiago Neves
Flag Thiago Neves
Brazil
7 (Assist)
Cruzeiro

2016 2016

1
Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil
10
Assist
Fluminense

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1
Gustavo Scarpa
Flag Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil
10 (Assist)
Fluminense
1
Dudu
Brazil Dudu
Brazil
10
Assist
Palmeiras

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1
Dudu
Flag Dudu
Brazil
10 (Assist)
Palmeiras
3
Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Uruguay Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Uruguay
9
Assist
Cruzeiro

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3
Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Flag Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Uruguay
9 (Assist)
Cruzeiro
4
Diego Renan
Brazil Diego Renan
Brazil
8
Assist
Vitória

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Diego Renan
Flag Diego Renan
Brazil
8 (Assist)
Vitória
4
Robinho
Brazil Robinho
Brazil
8
Assist
Atlético Mineiro

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4
Robinho
Flag Robinho
Brazil
8 (Assist)
Atlético Mineiro
6
Everton
Brazil Everton
Brazil
7
Assist
Flamengo

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Everton
Flag Everton
Brazil
7 (Assist)
Flamengo
6
Keno
Brazil Keno
Brazil
7
Assist
Santa Cruz

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Keno
Flag Keno
Brazil
7 (Assist)
Santa Cruz
8
Cleiton Xavier
Brazil Cleiton Xavier
Brazil
6
Assist
Palmeiras

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8
Cleiton Xavier
Flag Cleiton Xavier
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Palmeiras
8
Juan
Brazil Juan
Brazil
6
Assist
Coritiba

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8
Juan
Flag Juan
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Coritiba
8
Robinho
Brazil Robinho
Brazil
6
Assist
Cruzeiro

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8
Robinho
Flag Robinho
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Cruzeiro
8
Camilo
Brazil Camilo
Brazil
6
Assist
Botafogo

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8
Camilo
Flag Camilo
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Botafogo
8
Ángel Romero
Paraguay Ángel Romero
Paraguay
6
Assist
Corinthians

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Ángel Romero
Flag Ángel Romero
Paraguay
6 (Assist)
Corinthians
8
Marinho
Brazil Marinho
Brazil
6
Assist
Vítoria

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Marinho
Flag Marinho
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Vítoria
8
Pará
Brazil Pará
Brazil
6
Assist
Flamengo

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Pará
Flag Pará
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Flamengo
8
Diego Souza
Brazil Diego Souza
Brazil
6
Assist
Sport Recife

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Diego Souza
Flag Diego Souza
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Sport Recife

2015 2015

1
Jádson
Brazil Jádson
Brazil
12
Assist
Corinthians

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Jádson
Flag Jádson
Brazil
12 (Assist)
Corinthians
2
Paulo Henrique Ganso
Brazil Paulo Henrique Ganso
Brazil
9
Assist
São Paulo

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2
Paulo Henrique Ganso
Flag Paulo Henrique Ganso
Brazil
9 (Assist)
São Paulo
2
Diego Souza
Brazil Diego Souza
Brazil
9
Assist
Sport Recife

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2
Diego Souza
Flag Diego Souza
Brazil
9 (Assist)
Sport Recife
4
Dudu
Brazil Dudu
Brazil
7
Assist
Palmeiras

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4
Dudu
Flag Dudu
Brazil
7 (Assist)
Palmeiras
4
Giovanni Augusto
Brazil Giovanni Augusto
Brazil
7
Assist
Atlético Mineiro

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4
Giovanni Augusto
Flag Giovanni Augusto
Brazil
7 (Assist)
Atlético Mineiro
4
Giuliano de Paula
Brazil Giuliano de Paula
Brazil
7
Assist
Grêmio

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Giuliano de Paula
Flag Giuliano de Paula
Brazil
7 (Assist)
Grêmio
4
Victor Ferraz
Brazil Victor Ferraz
Brazil
7
Assist
Santos

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Victor Ferraz
Flag Victor Ferraz
Brazil
7 (Assist)
Santos
4
Elias Mendes Trindade
Brazil Elias Mendes Trindade
Brazil
7
Assist
Corinthians

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Elias Mendes Trindade
Flag Elias Mendes Trindade
Brazil
7 (Assist)
Corinthians
4
Luan
Brazil Luan
Brazil
7
Assist
Grêmio

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Luan
Flag Luan
Brazil
7 (Assist)
Grêmio
10
Lucas Lima
Brazil Lucas Lima
Brazil
6
Assist
Santos

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Lucas Lima
Flag Lucas Lima
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Santos
10
Patric
Brazil Patric
Brazil
6
Assist
Atlético Mineiro

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Patric
Flag Patric
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Atlético Mineiro
10
Douglas
Brazil Douglas
Brazil
6
Assist
Grêmio

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Douglas
Flag Douglas
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Grêmio
10
Bruno Henrique
Brazil Bruno Henrique
Brazil
6
Assist
Goiás

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Bruno Henrique
Flag Bruno Henrique
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Goiás
10
André Felipe
Brazil André Felipe
Brazil
6
Assist
Sport Recife

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André Felipe
Flag André Felipe
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Sport Recife
10
Marlone
Brazil Marlone
Brazil
6
Assist
Sport Recife

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Marlone
Flag Marlone
Brazil
6 (Assist)
Sport Recife

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Summary

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐ̃pjoˈnatu bɾaziˈlejɾu ˈsɛɾi ˈa]; English: "Brazilian Championship A Series"), commonly referred to as the Brasileirão (pronounced [bɾazilejˈɾãw]; English: "Big Brazilian" or "Great Brazilian"), the Série A or the Brazilian Série A (to distinguish it from the Italian Serie A), is a professional association football league in Brazil and the highest level of the Brazilian football league system. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B. In 2021, the competition was chosen by the IFFHS as the strongest national league in South America as well as the strongest in the world.

Due to historical peculiarities and the large geographical size of the country, Brazil has a relatively short history of nationwide football competitions. The main and most prestigious competitions were the state championships, run in each of the Brazilian states, with occasional inter-state tournaments, such as the Torneio Rio–São Paulo. In 1959, advancements in civil aviation and air transport and the need to appoint a Brazilian representative to the first edition of the Copa Libertadores, led to the creation of a regular nationwide tournament, the Taça Brasil. In 1967, the Torneio Rio-São Paulo was expanded to include teams from other states, becoming the Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, which was also considered a national tournament. The first tournament downright called a national championship was held in 1971, also won by Atlético Mineiro, although it was only referred to as "Campeonato Brasileiro" starting in 1989.

One of the historical characteristics of the Brazilian Championship was the lack of standardization in the competition system, the rules and the number of participants, which changed almost every season. Because of this, in several seasons there was no promotion and relegation system to the Second Division, and sometimes there weren't different tiers. Number of clubs also fluctuated, with the 1979 edition reached its peak, with 92 participants. The various formats already adopted include a knockout tournament system (1959–1968) and a mixed system with a group stage followed by playoffs (1967–2002). The championship's competition formula was standardized only in 2006, when the round-robin system with 20 clubs was adopted with all teams facing each other in home and away games.

In 2010, the champions of national tournaments from 1959 to 1970—Taça Brasil and Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa—have been declared official winners of the Brazilian championship or champions of Brazil (not winners of Brasileirão or Série A) by the Brazilian Football Confederation. In August 2023, the CBF declared the 1937 Torneio dos Campeões retroactively a Brazilian championship. The titles of old tournaments, cited in the Brazilian championship history, are equated to the title of Série A, but the tournaments are cataloging with their original name in the statistics (despite being different competitions, they confer the same title).

The Campeonato Brasileiro is one of the strongest leagues in the world; it contains the second-most club world champions titles, with 10 championships won among six clubs, and the second-most Copa Libertadores titles, with 23 titles won among 11 clubs. The IFFHS ranked the league fourth in strength for the 2001–12 period after the Premier League (England), La Liga (Spain), and Serie A (Italy). The Campeonato Brasileiro is the most-watched football league in the Americas and one of the world's most exposed, broadcast in 155 nations. It is also one of the world's richest championships, ranked as the sixth most valuable with a worth of over US$1.43 billion, generating an annual turnover of over US$1.17 billion in 2012.

Since 1959, a total of 156 clubs have played in the Campeonato Brasileiro. Seventeen clubs have been crowned Brazilian football champions, thirteen of which have won the title more than once. Palmeiras is the most successful club of the Campeonato Brasileiro, having won the competition twelve times, followed by Santos with eight titles, and Corinthians and Flamengo with seven titles each. Santos' Os Santásticos won five consecutive titles between 1961 and 1965, a feat that remains unequalled. The state of São Paulo is the most successful, amassing 34 titles among five clubs.

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