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2024 2024

Apr.
Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil
Atlético Mineiro

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Apr.
Gustavo Scarpa
Flag Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil
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Atlético Mineiro
May
Nicolás de la Cruz
Uruguay Nicolás de la Cruz
Uruguay
Flamengo

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May
Nicolás de la Cruz
Flag Nicolás de la Cruz
Uruguay
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Flamengo
Jun.
Pedro Guilherme
Brazil Pedro Guilherme
Brazil
Flamengo

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Jun.
Pedro Guilherme
Flag Pedro Guilherme
Brazil
-
Flamengo
Jul.
Pedro Guilherme
Brazil Pedro Guilherme
Brazil
Flamengo

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Jul.
Pedro Guilherme
Flag Pedro Guilherme
Brazil
-
Flamengo
Aug.
Luiz Henrique
Brazil Luiz Henrique
Brazil
Botafogo

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Aug.
Luiz Henrique
Flag Luiz Henrique
Brazil
-
Botafogo
Sep.
Alan Patrick
Brazil Alan Patrick
Brazil
Internacional

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Sep.
Alan Patrick
Flag Alan Patrick
Brazil
-
Internacional
Oct.
Gerson
Brazil Gerson
Brazil
Flamengo

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Oct.
Gerson
Flag Gerson
Brazil
-
Flamengo

2023 2023

Apr.
Tiquinho Soares
Brazil Tiquinho Soares
Brazil
Botafogo

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Apr.
Tiquinho Soares
Flag Tiquinho Soares
Brazil
-
Botafogo
May
Tiquinho Soares
Brazil Tiquinho Soares
Brazil
Botafogo

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May
Tiquinho Soares
Flag Tiquinho Soares
Brazil
-
Botafogo
Jun.
Tiquinho Soares
Brazil Tiquinho Soares
Brazil
Botafogo

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Jun.
Tiquinho Soares
Flag Tiquinho Soares
Brazil
-
Botafogo
Jul.
Tiquinho Soares
Brazil Tiquinho Soares
Brazil
Botafogo

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Jul.
Tiquinho Soares
Flag Tiquinho Soares
Brazil
-
Botafogo
Aug.
Raphael Veiga
Brazil Raphael Veiga
Brazil
Palmeiras

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Aug.
Raphael Veiga
Flag Raphael Veiga
Brazil
-
Palmeiras
Sep.
Pablo Vegetti
Argentina Pablo Vegetti
Argentina
Vasco da Gama

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Sep.
Pablo Vegetti
Flag Pablo Vegetti
Argentina
-
Vasco da Gama
Oct.
Alan Patrick
Brazil Alan Patrick
Brazil
Internacional

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Oct.
Alan Patrick
Flag Alan Patrick
Brazil
-
Internacional

2022 2022

Apr.
Jonathan Calleri
Argentina Jonathan Calleri
Argentina
São Paulo

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Apr.
Jonathan Calleri
Flag Jonathan Calleri
Argentina
-
São Paulo
May
Jonathan Calleri
Argentina Jonathan Calleri
Argentina
São Paulo

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May
Jonathan Calleri
Flag Jonathan Calleri
Argentina
-
São Paulo
Jun.
Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil
Palmeiras

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Jun.
Gustavo Scarpa
Flag Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil
-
Palmeiras
Jul.
Germán Cano
Argentina Germán Cano
Argentina
Fluminense

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Jul.
Germán Cano
Flag Germán Cano
Argentina
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Fluminense
Aug.
Fernando Miguel
Brazil Fernando Miguel
Brazil
Fortaleza

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Aug.
Fernando Miguel
Flag Fernando Miguel
Brazil
-
Fortaleza
Sep.
Germán Cano
Argentina Germán Cano
Argentina
Fluminense

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Sep.
Germán Cano
Flag Germán Cano
Argentina
-
Fluminense
Oct.
Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil
Palmeiras

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Oct.
Gustavo Scarpa
Flag Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil
-
Palmeiras

2021 2021

Jun.
Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil
Palmeiras

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Jun.
Gustavo Scarpa
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Brazil
-
Palmeiras
Jul.
Hulk
Brazil Hulk
Brazil
Atlético Mineiro

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Jul.
Hulk
Flag Hulk
Brazil
-
Atlético Mineiro
Aug.
Hulk
Brazil Hulk
Brazil
Atlético Mineiro

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Aug.
Hulk
Flag Hulk
Brazil
-
Atlético Mineiro
Sep.
Róger Guedes
Brazil Róger Guedes
Brazil
Corinthians

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Sep.
Róger Guedes
Flag Róger Guedes
Brazil
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Corinthians
Oct.
Raphael Veiga
Brazil Raphael Veiga
Brazil
Palmeiras

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Oct.
Raphael Veiga
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Brazil
-
Palmeiras
Nov.
Hulk
Brazil Hulk
Brazil
Atlético Mineiro

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Nov.
Hulk
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Brazil
-
Atlético Mineiro

2020 2020

Aug.
Thiago Galhardo
Brazil Thiago Galhardo
Brazil
Internacional

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Aug.
Thiago Galhardo
Flag Thiago Galhardo
Brazil
-
Internacional
Sep.
Marinho
Brazil Marinho
Brazil
Santos

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Sep.
Marinho
Flag Marinho
Brazil
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Santos
Oct.
Pedro Guilherme
Brazil Pedro Guilherme
Brazil
Flamengo

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Oct.
Pedro Guilherme
Flag Pedro Guilherme
Brazil
-
Flamengo
Nov.
Luciano
Brazil Luciano
Brazil
São Paulo

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Nov.
Luciano
Flag Luciano
Brazil
-
São Paulo
Dec.
Brenner
Brazil Brenner
Brazil
São Paulo

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Dec.
Brenner
Flag Brenner
Brazil
-
São Paulo
Jan.
Claudinho
Brazil Claudinho
Brazil
Red Bull Bragantino

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Jan.
Claudinho
Flag Claudinho
Brazil
-
Red Bull Bragantino
Feb.
Gabriel Barbosa
Brazil Gabriel Barbosa
Brazil
Flamengo

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Feb.
Gabriel Barbosa
Flag Gabriel Barbosa
Brazil
-
Flamengo

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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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