1996 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

The 1996 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A was the 40th edition of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, was played between August 8 and December 15, 1996. It had 24 teams and divided into two stages. In the first one, every team played against each other once. After 23 rounds, top eight clubs qualified to next stage, and the bottom two were supposed to be relegated, but CBF decided to keep Fluminense and Bragantino in Série A after the season was over due to the leak of transcripts of recorded telephone conversations broadcast in TV Globo suggested that, during the 1996 season, Atlético-PR and Corinthians general managers Mario Celso Petraglia and Alberto Dualib had conversations with the head of officials of Brazilian football to influence referee appointments. The scandal resulted in a mild individual punishment only, not like similar scandal in Italy where Juventus was relegated and others important clubs were punished.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Season1996
ChampionsGrêmio
2nd Campeonato Brasileiro title
2nd Brazilian title
RelegatedNo teams were relegated in this season
Copa Libertadores
de América
Grêmio
Cruzeiro (Copa do Brasil champions)
Matches played290
Goals scored787 (2.71 per match)
Top goalscorerPaulo Nunes
Renaldo
(16 goals each)
1995
1997

Final stage was played in elimination system with home-and-away matches. The club with better record during first stage had the advantage to qualify in case of a draw. In the end, Grêmio won their second championship in history based on this rule. They were defeated by runners-up Portuguesa 2–0 at Morumbi Stadium, but came back on second leg, winning by the same score at their home ground, Olímpico Stadium in Porto Alegre.

Standings and results

First stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Cruzeiro2313553117+1444Qualified for next stage
2Guarani2313462314+943
3Palmeiras2312744220+2243
4Atlético Paranaense2312384128+1339
5Atlético Mineiro2312383932+739
6Grêmio2311574227+1538
7Goiás2311483727+1037
8Portuguesa2311393229+336
9Internacional2310583127+435
10Sport2310583231+135
11São Paulo239863932+735
12Corinthians2371152019+132
13Flamengo2393112431−730
14Coritiba2393112530−529[a]
15Vitória2385103239−729
16Paraná2384112630−428
17Botafogo237793335−228
18Vasco da Gama2383123743−627
19Juventude2383123137−627
20Santos2376102631−527
21Criciúma2365123139−823
22Bahia2358102535−1023
23Fluminense2364132650−2422Relegated to Série B 1997
24Bragantino2354142648−2219
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:

Final stage

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinals
            
1Cruzeiro01
8Portuguesa30
Atlético Mineiro02
Portuguesa12
4Atlético Mineiro30
5Atlético (PR)11
Portuguesa20
Grêmio02
2Palmeiras11
7Grêmio30
Grêmio32
Goiás12
3Goiás30
6Guarani11

Grêmio won based on their better record during first stage.


 Campeonato Brasileiro 1996 champions 
Grêmio
2nd title

Top scorers

#PlayerTeamGoals
1 Paulo NunesGrêmio16
RenaldoAtlético Mineiro
3 TúlioBotafogo13
Paulo RinkAtlético Paranaense
5 DjalminhaPalmeiras12
AíltonGuarani
7 OséasAtlético Paranaense11
MüllerSão Paulo
MabiliaCriciúma
Leandro MachadoInternacional
Rodrigo FabriPortuguesa