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Football records and statistics in Brazil

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This page details football records in Brazil.

Highest Single-Match Attendances

  • Most matches with attendance of more than 100,000, ranked by club.[1]
  1. Flamengo = 117
  2. Vasco = 72
  3. Fluminense = 59
  4. Botafogo = 43
  5. Corinthians = 23
  6. Santos = 20
  7. Atlético = 19
  8. São Paulo = 17
  9. Cruzeiro = 15
  10. Palmeiras = 13

National team

Overall

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These records include state leagues and achievements conquered by expatriate Brazilian footballers.

Clubs

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Campeonato Brasileiro

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Records in this section refer to (Level 1) i.e. Taça Brasil from its founding in 1959 through to 1968, the Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa from its founding in 1967 through to 1970, and the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A or Brasileirão from 1971 to the present. Some records relating to team performances are divided into records in the round-robin era (from 2003 to the present) and the championships before it.

Titles

Top-flight Appearances

Wins

Draws

  • Most draws overall in the top flight: São Paulo, 459
  • Most draws in a season:
  • Most consecutive draws:

Losses

  • Most losses overall in the top flight: Botafogo, 503
  • Most losses in a season: América-RN, 29, 2007
  • Fewest losses: Malutrom, 1

Points

  • Most points overall in the top flight: 2859, Grêmio
  • Most points in a season (before 2003):
  • Most points in a season (after 2003):100, Cruzeiro (2003)
  • Most points in a season for a top-flight team: 100, Cruzeiro (2003)
  • Fewest points in a season (before 2003): 0, joint record
  • Fewest points in a season (after 2003): 15, Chapecoense (2021)

Games without a loss

  • Most consecutive Brasileirão games without a loss:42, Botafogo-RJ, 1977–1978

Games without a win

  • Most consecutive Brasileirão games without a win: 20, Nacional-AM, 1981–1985

Fixtures

  • Most played Brasileirão fixture:

Appearances

  • Most career Brasileirão appearances: 458 games, Rogério Ceni
  • Most career Brasileirão appearances by an outfield player: 370, Zinho
  • Most career Brasileirão appearances at one club: 458 games, Rogério Ceni (São Paulo)
  • Most career top flight Brasileirão appearances at one club: 458 games, Rogério Ceni (São Paulo)
  • Most career Brasileirão appearances for consecutive games:
  • Oldest player in top division: Zé Roberto (Palmeiras), 43 years and 141 days (27 November 2017)[20]
  • Youngest player in top division: (Corinthians), 16 years and 121 days (19 July 2003)[21]

Goals

Individual

  • Most career Brasileirão goals: 190, Roberto Dinamite
  • Most career top-flight goals:190, Roberto Dinamite
  • Most goals in a season: 34, Washington (2004)
  • Most goals in a game: 6, Edmundo (for Vasco da Gama v. União São João, 11 September 1997)
  • Most goals in a top-flight game: 6, Edmundo (for Vasco da Gama v. União São João, 11 September 1997)
  • Fastest goal: 8 seconds, Nivaldo (for Náutico v. Atlético Mineiro, 1989)
  • Fastest goal on a Brasileirão debut:
  • Fastest hat-trick (time between first and third goals):
  • Fastest goal by a substitute:
  • Most own goals in one season:
  • Most hat-tricks in one season:
  • Most career hat-tricks:11, Roberto Dinamite
  • Longest goalkeeping run without conceding a goal:
  • Youngest goalscorer: 16 years and 157 days, Jo Alves

Team

  • Most Brasileirão goals scored in a season (after 2003): 103, Santos (2004)
  • Most Brasileirão goals scored in a season (before 2003): 69, Vasco da Gama (1997)
  • Fewest Brasileirão goals scored in a season (before 2003): 2 goals, joint record
  • Fewest Brasileirão goals scored in a season (after 2003): 22 goals
  • Most Brasileirão goals conceded in a season (before 2003): 51, joint record
  • Most Brasileirão goals conceded in a season (after 2003): 92, joint record
  • Fewest Brasileirão goals conceded in a season (before 2003): 3, joint record
  • Fewest Brasileirão goals conceded in a season (after 2003): 19, São Paulo (2007)

Attendances

Scorelines

Following is the list with the main scorelines occurred in the Campeonato Brasileiro:[22]

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Disciplinary

Promotion and change in position

  • Lowest finish by the previous season's champions:
  • Highest finish by a promoted club:
  • Lowest finish by the previous season's champions (since 2003):
  • Highest finish by a promoted club:(since 2003)
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Copa do Brasil

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Most successful clubs overall (by total of honors)

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The figures in gold represent the current holders of the competition (were competition is still active).

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Managers

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See also

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