2005 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 2005, the second level of the Brazilian National League, was played from April 23 to November 26, 2005. The competition had 22 clubs, of which two were promoted to the Série A and six were relegated to the Série C.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
Season2005
ChampionsGrêmio
Promoted
Relegated
Top goalscorerReinaldo (Santa Cruz) - 16

In the first round, every team played against each other, much like what happens in the Série A. Differently from the Série A, each team played against the other only once. Thus, each team played 21 games, 11 home and 10 away (or the opposite), for a total of 231 games. The eight best ranked teams advanced to the second round, where they were divided into two groups of four. Teams in each group played against each other home and away. The two best ranked teams in each group advanced to the final round. Those four teams were put into a single group, and played against each other home and away.

The Grêmio finished with the most points, advancing to the Série A along with Santa Cruz. The six last ranked teams in the first round (Anapolina, Bahia, Caxias, Criciúma, União Barbarense and Vitória) were relegated to play the Série C in 2006.

Teams

First stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Santa Cruz2112543221+1141Qualified to Second Stage
2Marília2111283828+1035
3Guarani2110563023+735
4Grêmio219843226+635
5Santo André2110473425+934
6Portuguesa2110473527+834
7Náutico2110383534+133
8Avaí2110293428+632
9Vila Nova2110292829−132
10Ituano219483326+731
11Ceará218582722+529
12CRB218582837−929
13Gama218492833−528
14São Raimundo218492228−628
15Paulista217773935+428
16Sport2183102932−327
17Vitória217683535027Relegated to Série C 2006
18Bahia2174102833−525
19Anapolina2174102531−625
20União Barbarense216692024−424
21Criciúma2161142445−2119
22Caxias2144131933−1416
Source: [citation needed]

Second stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsSCZGRESTAAVA
1Santa Cruz (Q)6411135+8131–03–05–1
2Grêmio (Q)640284+4122–00–22–0
3Santo André631275+2101–10–13–0
4Avaí6006317−1401–31–30–1
Source: [citation needed]
(Q) Qualified to Final Stage

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNAUPORMARGUA
1Náutico (Q)6402137+6120–13–01–0
2Portuguesa (Q)631276+1101–22–01–0
3Marília63031013−394–33–13–2
4Guarani6114610−441–41–12–0
Source: [citation needed]
(Q) Qualified to Final Stage

Final stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsGRESCZNAUPOR
1Grêmio (P)633084+4122–01–02–2
2Santa Cruz (P)631278−1101–11–02–1
3Náutico620466060–10–24–1
4Portuguesa6123912−351–14–10–2
Source: [citation needed]
(P) Promoted to 2006 Série A

Trivia

  • 2005 was a particularly dreadful year for the clubs from the state of Bahia. Both the Vitória (runners-up in 1993) and the Bahia (champions in 1988), accustomed to first-division football, found themselves in the unlikely position of being jointly relegated from the second to the Série C.
  • Grêmio may have won the title, but it was not without drama. In the last match against Náutico, the club conceded two penalties. The first, in first half, Náutico's Bruno Carvalho hit the post. The second, in the 80th minute, cost Grêmio three players for arguing with the referee (the Grêmio already had a man down for a second yellow card). The shot was saved by Galatto. Forward Anderson ended up scoring the win. The match was named The "A Batalha dos Aflitos" (The Battle of the Aflitos), referring to the game as a battle in Náutico's stadium, Estádio dos Aflitos.

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