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2024 2024

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John
Brazil John
Brazil
16
Clean sheets
Botafogo

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John
Flag John
Brazil
16 (Clean sheets)
Botafogo
1
Weverton
Brazil Weverton
Brazil
16
Clean sheets
Palmeiras

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Weverton
Flag Weverton
Brazil
16 (Clean sheets)
Palmeiras
3
Fábio
Brazil Fábio
Brazil
13
Clean sheets
Fluminense

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Fábio
Flag Fábio
Brazil
13 (Clean sheets)
Fluminense
3
João Ricardo
Brazil João Ricardo
Brazil
13
Clean sheets
Fortaleza

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João Ricardo
Flag João Ricardo
Brazil
13 (Clean sheets)
Fortaleza
5
Marcos Felipe
Brazil Marcos Felipe
Brazil
9
Clean sheets
Bahia

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Marcos Felipe
Flag Marcos Felipe
Brazil
9 (Clean sheets)
Bahia
5
Walter
Brazil Walter
Brazil
9
Clean sheets
Cuiabá

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Walter
Flag Walter
Brazil
9 (Clean sheets)
Cuiabá
7
Everson
Brazil Everson
Brazil
8
Clean sheets
Atlético Mineiro

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Everson
Flag Everson
Brazil
8 (Clean sheets)
Atlético Mineiro
7
Agustín Rossi
Argentina Agustín Rossi
Argentina
8
Clean sheets
Flamengo

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Agustín Rossi
Flag Agustín Rossi
Argentina
8 (Clean sheets)
Flamengo
7
Sergio Rochet
Uruguay Sergio Rochet
Uruguay
8
Clean sheets
Internacional

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Sergio Rochet
Flag Sergio Rochet
Uruguay
8 (Clean sheets)
Internacional
7
Rafael Pires Monteiro
Brazil Rafael Pires Monteiro
Brazil
8
Clean sheets
São Paulo

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Rafael Pires Monteiro
Flag Rafael Pires Monteiro
Brazil
8 (Clean sheets)
São Paulo
7
Léo Jardim
Brazil Léo Jardim
Brazil
8
Clean sheets
Vasco da Gama

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Léo Jardim
Flag Léo Jardim
Brazil
8 (Clean sheets)
Vasco da Gama
7
Lucas Arcanjo
Brazil Lucas Arcanjo
Brazil
8
Clean sheets
Vitória

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Lucas Arcanjo
Flag Lucas Arcanjo
Brazil
8 (Clean sheets)
Vitória

2023 2023

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Cleiton
Brazil Cleiton
Brazil
16
Clean sheets
Red Bull Bragantino

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Cleiton
Flag Cleiton
Brazil
16 (Clean sheets)
Red Bull Bragantino
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Rafael Cabral
Brazil Rafael Cabral
Brazil
15
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Cruzeiro

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Rafael Cabral
Flag Rafael Cabral
Brazil
15 (Clean sheets)
Cruzeiro
2
Lucas Perri
Brazil Lucas Perri
Brazil
15
Clean sheets
Botafogo

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Lucas Perri
Flag Lucas Perri
Brazil
15 (Clean sheets)
Botafogo
2
Weverton
Brazil Weverton
Brazil
15
Clean sheets
Palmeiras

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2
Weverton
Flag Weverton
Brazil
15 (Clean sheets)
Palmeiras
5
Everson
Brazil Everson
Brazil
14
Clean sheets
Atlético Mineiro

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Everson
Flag Everson
Brazil
14 (Clean sheets)
Atlético Mineiro
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Rafael Pires Monteiro
Brazil Rafael Pires Monteiro
Brazil
13
Clean sheets
São Paulo

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Rafael Pires Monteiro
Flag Rafael Pires Monteiro
Brazil
13 (Clean sheets)
São Paulo
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Fábio
Brazil Fábio
Brazil
12
Clean sheets
Fluminense

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Fábio
Flag Fábio
Brazil
12 (Clean sheets)
Fluminense
7
Walter
Brazil Walter
Brazil
12
Clean sheets
Cuiabá

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7
Walter
Flag Walter
Brazil
12 (Clean sheets)
Cuiabá
9
Tadeu
Brazil Tadeu
Brazil
10
Clean sheets
Goiás

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Tadeu
Flag Tadeu
Brazil
10 (Clean sheets)
Goiás

2022 2022

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Weverton
Brazil Weverton
Brazil
16
Clean sheets
Palmeiras

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1
Weverton
Flag Weverton
Brazil
16 (Clean sheets)
Palmeiras
2
Everson
Brazil Everson
Brazil
15
Clean sheets
Atlético Mineiro

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Everson
Flag Everson
Brazil
15 (Clean sheets)
Atlético Mineiro
3
Cássio Roberto Ramos
Brazil Cássio Roberto Ramos
Brazil
14
Clean sheets
Corinthians

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Cássio Roberto Ramos
Flag Cássio Roberto Ramos
Brazil
14 (Clean sheets)
Corinthians
3
Fábio
Brazil Fábio
Brazil
14
Clean sheets
Fluminense

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Fábio
Flag Fábio
Brazil
14 (Clean sheets)
Fluminense
5
Fernando Miguel
Brazil Fernando Miguel
Brazil
12
Clean sheets
Fortaleza

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Fernando Miguel
Flag Fernando Miguel
Brazil
12 (Clean sheets)
Fortaleza
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Bento
Brazil Bento
Brazil
11
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Athletico Paranaense

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Bento
Flag Bento
Brazil
11 (Clean sheets)
Athletico Paranaense
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Daniel
Brazil Daniel
Brazil
10
Clean sheets
Internacional

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Daniel
Flag Daniel
Brazil
10 (Clean sheets)
Internacional
7
João Paulo
Brazil João Paulo
Brazil
10
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Santos

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João Paulo
Flag João Paulo
Brazil
10 (Clean sheets)
Santos
9
Matheus Cavichioli
Brazil Matheus Cavichioli
Brazil
9
Clean sheets
América Mineiro

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Matheus Cavichioli
Flag Matheus Cavichioli
Brazil
9 (Clean sheets)
América Mineiro
9
Gatito Fernández
Paraguay Gatito Fernández
Paraguay
9
Clean sheets
Botafogo

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Gatito Fernández
Flag Gatito Fernández
Paraguay
9 (Clean sheets)
Botafogo

2021 2021

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Everson
Brazil Everson
Brazil
16
Clean sheets
Atlético Mineiro

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Everson
Flag Everson
Brazil
16 (Clean sheets)
Atlético Mineiro
1
Fernando Miguel
Brazil Fernando Miguel
Brazil
16
Clean sheets
Atlético Goianiense

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Fernando Miguel
Flag Fernando Miguel
Brazil
16 (Clean sheets)
Atlético Goianiense
3
Walter
Brazil Walter
Brazil
15
Clean sheets
Cuiabá

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Walter
Flag Walter
Brazil
15 (Clean sheets)
Cuiabá
4
João Paulo
Brazil João Paulo
Brazil
14
Clean sheets
Santos

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João Paulo
Flag João Paulo
Brazil
14 (Clean sheets)
Santos
4
Mailson
Brazil Mailson
Brazil
14
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Sport Recife

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Mailson
Flag Mailson
Brazil
14 (Clean sheets)
Sport Recife
4
Tiago Volpi
Brazil Tiago Volpi
Brazil
14
Clean sheets
São Paulo

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Tiago Volpi
Flag Tiago Volpi
Brazil
14 (Clean sheets)
São Paulo
7
Matheus Cavichioli
Brazil Matheus Cavichioli
Brazil
12
Clean sheets
América Mineiro

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Matheus Cavichioli
Flag Matheus Cavichioli
Brazil
12 (Clean sheets)
América Mineiro
7
Cleiton
Brazil Cleiton
Brazil
12
Clean sheets
Red Bull Bragantino

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Cleiton
Flag Cleiton
Brazil
12 (Clean sheets)
Red Bull Bragantino
7
Marcos Felipe
Brazil Marcos Felipe
Brazil
12
Clean sheets
Fluminense

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7
Marcos Felipe
Flag Marcos Felipe
Brazil
12 (Clean sheets)
Fluminense
10
Cássio Roberto Ramos
Brazil Cássio Roberto Ramos
Brazil
11
Clean sheets
Corinthians

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10
Cássio Roberto Ramos
Flag Cássio Roberto Ramos
Brazil
11 (Clean sheets)
Corinthians

2020 2020

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Marcelo Lomba
Brazil Marcelo Lomba
Brazil
15
Clean sheets
Internacional

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Marcelo Lomba
Flag Marcelo Lomba
Brazil
15 (Clean sheets)
Internacional
2
Felipe Alves
Brazil Felipe Alves
Brazil
12
Clean sheets
Fortaleza

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Felipe Alves
Flag Felipe Alves
Brazil
12 (Clean sheets)
Fortaleza
2
Santos
Brazil Santos
Brazil
12
Clean sheets
Athletico Paranaense

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2
Santos
Flag Santos
Brazil
12 (Clean sheets)
Athletico Paranaense
4
Cássio Roberto Ramos
Brazil Cássio Roberto Ramos
Brazil
11
Clean sheets
Corinthians

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4
Cássio Roberto Ramos
Flag Cássio Roberto Ramos
Brazil
11 (Clean sheets)
Corinthians
4
Fernando Miguel
Brazil Fernando Miguel
Brazil
11
Clean sheets
Vasco da Gama

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Fernando Miguel
Flag Fernando Miguel
Brazil
11 (Clean sheets)
Vasco da Gama
4
Weverton
Brazil Weverton
Brazil
11
Clean sheets
Palmeiras

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Weverton
Flag Weverton
Brazil
11 (Clean sheets)
Palmeiras
7
Cleiton
Brazil Cleiton
Brazil
10
Clean sheets
Red Bull Bragantino

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Cleiton
Flag Cleiton
Brazil
10 (Clean sheets)
Red Bull Bragantino
7
Luan Polli
Brazil Luan Polli
Brazil
10
Clean sheets
Sport Recife

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Luan Polli
Flag Luan Polli
Brazil
10 (Clean sheets)
Sport Recife
7
Tiago Volpi
Brazil Tiago Volpi
Brazil
10
Clean sheets
São Paulo

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Tiago Volpi
Flag Tiago Volpi
Brazil
10 (Clean sheets)
São Paulo
10
Everson
Brazil Everson
Brazil
9
Clean sheets
Santos / Atlético Mineiro

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Everson
Flag Everson
Brazil
9 (Clean sheets)
Santos / Atlético Mineiro
10
Jean
Brazil Jean
Brazil
9
Clean sheets
Atlético Goianiense

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Jean
Flag Jean
Brazil
9 (Clean sheets)
Atlético Goianiense

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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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