San–São

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San–São

The San–São is the name of the Santos FC and São Paulo FC football derby, contested between two of the most successful clubs in Brazilian football.[2] Because of the historical success of the two clubs, both are considered by many fans to be the biggest clubs in Brazil, and their derby is considered one of the biggest of the state of São Paulo.[3]

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San–São
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San–São played at the Vila Belmiro in 2017
LocationState of São Paulo
Teams
First meeting11 May 1930
Campeonato Paulista
Santos 2–2 São Paulo
Latest meeting1 February 2025
2025 Campeonato Paulista
Santos 3–1 São Paulo
StadiumsVila Belmiro (Santos)
Morumbi (São Paulo)
Statistics
Meetings total324
Most winsSão Paulo (139)
Top scorerPelé (31)[1]
All-time seriesSantos: 109
Drawn: 76
São Paulo: 139
Largest victorySão Paulo 9–1 Santos
Campeonato Paulista
18 June 1944
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Statistics

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Head-to-head statistics

As of 1 February 2025
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Competition Played Santos wins Draws São Paulo wins Santos goals São Paulo goals
Copa Sudamericana211021
Supercopa Libertadores201125
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A772818319796
Copa do Brasil220062
Torneio dos Campeões200202
Torneio Rio–São Paulo208393943
Campeonato Paulista[a] 181554878254319
Other 38155186067
Total 32410976139460535
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  1. In 1933, two matches were simultaneously valid for the Torneio Rio-São Paulo and for the Campeonato Paulista of that season. Both of them were won by São Paulo, the first by 4–1 and the second, 6–2. In this table, those matches are only being considered as Torneio Rio-São Paulo games so they are not counted twice.

Source: Goal.com Brasil

Largest victories

Decisive games

List of finals between the clubs

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Season Competition Date Match Score Winner
1956 Campeonato Paulista 3 January 1957 Santos – São Paulo 4–2 Santos
1967 Campeonato Paulista 21 December 1967 Santos – São Paulo 2–1 Santos
1978 Campeonato Paulista 20 June 1979 São Paulo – Santos 1–2 Santos
24 June 1979 Santos – São Paulo 1–1
28 June 1979 Santos – São Paulo 0–2*
1980 Campeonato Paulista 16 November 1980 Santos – São Paulo 0–1 São Paulo
19 November 1980 São Paulo – Santos 1–0
2000 Campeonato Paulista 10 June 2000 Santos – São Paulo 0–1 São Paulo
18 June 2000 São Paulo – Santos 2–2
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Note (*): As São Paulo won the third match 2–0 at the regular time, the finals went to extra-time, in which Santos had the advantage in case of a tie due to their better campaign in the championship. As it ended 0–0, Santos were proclaimed the champions.[4]

  • Finals won: Santos 3, São Paulo 2.

Other meetings in knock-out stages

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Season Competition Phase Winner
1978 Campeonato Paulista Quarter-finals* Santos
1981 Campeonato Brasileiro Round of 16 São Paulo
1983 Campeonato Paulista Semi-finals São Paulo
1990 Campeonato Brasileiro Quarter-finals São Paulo
1992 Supercopa Libertadores Round of 16 São Paulo
2002 Campeonato Brasileiro Quarter-finals Santos
2004 Copa Sudamericana 2nd round Santos
2010 Campeonato Paulista Semi-finals Santos
2011 Campeonato Paulista Semi-finals Santos
2012 Campeonato Paulista Semi-finals Santos
2015 Campeonato Paulista Semi-finals Santos
2015 Copa do Brasil Semi-finals Santos
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Note (*): Quarter-finals of the 1st turno (phase) of the championship.

  • Series won: Santos 8, São Paulo 4.

Titles comparison

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Note (*): Although the Intercontinental Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup are officially different tournaments, in Brazil they are treated many times as the same tournament.

References

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