This page details football records in Brazil.
Biggest team (By number of supporters) [edit]
1º Flamengo
2º Corinthians
3º São Paulo
4º Vasco da Gama
5º Palmeiras
National team [edit]
Brasileirão [edit]
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 1959 through to 1968, and the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A or Brasileirão from 1971 to the present.
Titles [edit]
- Most Brazilian national titles: 8, joint record:
- Santos (1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1968, 2002, 2004)
- Palmeiras (1960, 1967 (TB), 1967 (R), 1969, 1972, 1973, 1993, 1994)
- Most consecutive Brazilian national titles: 5:
Top-flight Appearances [edit]
- Most appearances: 53
- Most consecutive seasons in top-flight:
- Most wins in the top-flight overall:
- Most wins in a season:
- Most wins in a top flight season:
- Most consecutive wins in the top flight:
- Most consecutive wins:21
- Most consecutive wins from the start of a season:
- Most consecutive wins from the start of a season in the top flight:
- Most consecutive away wins:
- Fewest wins in a season:
- 100% home win record in a season:
- Most draws overall in the top flight:
- Most draws in a season:
- Most consecutive draws:
Losses [edit]
- Most losses overall in the top flight:
- Most losses in a season:
- Fewest losses:
Points [edit]
- Most points overall in the top flight: 2859, Grêmio
- Most points in a season:
- Most points in a season for a top-flight team:
- Fewest points in a season:
Games without a loss [edit]
- Most consecutive Brasileirão games without a loss:42, Botafogo-RJ 1978
Games without a win [edit]
- Most consecutive Brasileirão games without a win:
Fixtures [edit]
- Most played Brasileirão fixture:
Appearances [edit]
- 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:
- Youngest player:16 years and 145 days, Toninho Cerezo
Individual [edit]
- Most career Brasileirão goals: 190, Roberto Dinamite
- Most career top-flight goals:
- 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:
- Longest goalkeeping run without conceding a goal:
- Youngest goalscorer: 16 years and 157 days, Jo Alves
- Most Brasileirão goals scored in a season: 103, Santos (2004)
- Most top-flight goals scored in a season:
- Most home Brasileirão goals scored in a season:
- Most away Brasileirão goals scored in a season:
- Fewest Brasileirão goals scored in a season:
- Fewest top-flight goals scored in a season:
- Fewest home Brasileirão goals scored in a season:
- Most Brasileirão goals conceded in a season:
- Most top-flight goals conceded in a season:
- Most home Brasileirão goals conceded in a season:
- Most away Brasileirão goals conceded in a season:
- Most goals conceded by a single goalkeeper in a season:
- Fewest Brasileirão goals conceded in a season:
- Best conceded goal quota in a season:
- Most consecutive games scoring:
- Most consecutive games without scoring:
- Most goals on one day:
Attendances [edit]
Scorelines [edit]
- Record win: Corinthians 10–1 Tiradente (9 February 1983)
- Record away win:
- Record away win in top division:
- Most goals in a game: 12, Ceará 7–5 Ríver (1962)
- Most double figure Brasileirão wins by a team:
- Most goals scored by a losing side:
Disciplinary [edit]
- Most red cards in a single match:
- Most red cards in a career (individual):
- Fastest red card: 12 seconds, Zé Carlos
- Fastest yellow card:
- Fastest red card for a substitute on the field of play:
Transfers [edit]
- Highest transfer fee received:
- Highest transfer fee paid:
Longest range goals [edit]
Longest range goal: Longest range free kick: Longest range volley: Longest range from open play:
Promotion and change in position [edit]
- Best season for promoted clubs:
- Worst season for promoted clubs:
- Lowest finish by the previous season's champions:
- Highest finish by a promoted club:
- Biggest rise in finishing position:
- Biggest fall in finishing position:
Match Times and Days [edit]
- Longest First Half Additional Time:
- Longest Additional Time:
- Earliest kick off:
- Earliest Start to a season:
- Latest Finish to a season:
Copa do Brasil [edit]
- Most wins: 4, joint record:
- Most consecutive wins: None[1]
- Most appearances: 22 seasons, joint record; Atlético Mineiro, Vitória
- Most appearances without winning: 22 seasons, joint record; Atlético Mineiro, Vitória
- Biggest win:
- Most goals in a final: 6 goals, 2001
- Most goals by a winning side: 5 goals, Grêmio
- Most goals by a losing side: 0 goals, joint record; Goiás, Ceará, Fluminense, Vasco da Gama
- Most defeats in a final: 3, joint record; Grêmio, Flamengo
Individual [edit]
- Most wins:
- Most appearances:
- Most goals (one final):
- Most goals (all finals):
- Fastest goal:
- Youngest Copa do Brasil finalist:
- Youngest player to score in an Copa do Brasil Final:
- Oldest player:
All rounds [edit]
- Biggest win:
- Highest Copa do Brasil attendance (of all time):
- Highest attendance at the final:
- Most clubs competing for trophy in a season:
- Longest penalty shootout:
- Most rounds played in a season:
- Most games played in a season:
- Fastest goal:
- Most consecutive games without defeat:
- Fastest hat-trick:
- Most Career Goals:
- Most goals by a player in a single Copa do Brasil game:
- Scoreline:
- Youngest player:
Most successful clubs overall (by total of titles) [edit]
The figures in bold represent the most times this competition has been won by a Brazilian team.
Managers [edit]
- Longest-serving manager:
- Shortest-serving manager (excluding caretakers):
- Most titles wins: 7, Lula
- Most Brasileirão title wins: 5, joint record; Lula, Vanderlei Luxemburgo
- Most Copa do Brasil wins: 3, Luís Felipe Scolari
- Most Intercontinental Cup / FIFA Club World Cup wins: 2, joint record; Lula, Telê Santana
- Most Copa Libertadores wins: 2, joint record; Lula, Telê Santana, Luís Felipe Scolari, Paulo Autuori
- Most Recopa Sudamericana de Campeones Intercontinentales / Supercopa Sudamericana wins: 1, Antônio Fernandes
- Most Copa CONMEBOL / Copa Mercosur / Copa Sudamericana wins: 1, Émerson Leão
- Most Brasileirão game wins:
- Most Copa Libertadores game wins:
- ^ From 2001 onwards, teams who won the tournament have were not allowed to defend their title due to scheduling conflicts with the Copa Libertadores.
- ^ Includes results from the Taça Brasil and the Robertão.
References [edit]
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