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2003 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A


FieldValue
competitionCampeonato Brasileiro Série A
season[2003](2003-in-brazilian-football)
dates29 March – 14 December
winnersCruzeiro
1st Campeonato Brasileiro title
2nd Brazilian title
relegated
continentalcup1[Copa Libertadores](2004-copa-libertadores)
continentalcup1 qualifiers
continentalcup2[Copa Sudamericana](2004-copa-sudamericana)
continentalcup2 qualifiers
matches552
total goals1593
league topscorerDimba (31 goals)
biggest home winGoiás 7–0 Juventude
(R6, 27 April)
biggest away winBahia 0–7 Cruzeiro
(R46, 14 December)
average attendance15,629
prevseason[2002](2002-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-a)
nextseason[2004](2004-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-a)

1st Campeonato Brasileiro title 2nd Brazilian title (R6, 27 April) (R46, 14 December) The 2003 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A was the 47th edition of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. The first edition with only a double round-robin and no playoffs, it began on March 29, 2003, and reached its end on December 14. The competition was won by Cruzeiro Esporte Clube, who completed a treble.

Format

The 24 teams played against each other twice. At the season finale, the team with the most accumulated points (3 for each win, 1 for a draw, none for a loss) was declared champion. The two lowest-placed teams were relegated to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B of the following year.

Standings

Results

DISPLAY FIXES FOR CERTAIN TEAMS

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Rio de Janeiro teams: Flamengo Fluminense Vasco da Gama São Paulo teams: Corinthians São Paulo Campinas teams: Guarani Ponte Preta Curitiba teams: Atlético Paranaense Coritiba Paraná

Top scorers

Pos.ScorerCluburl=http://futpedia.globo.com/campeonatos/campeonato-brasileiro/2003/jogadores/pagina/0/ordem/7title=2003 Série A Statisticsaccess-date=17 April 2010work=globoesporte.compublisher=Globo Esportearchive-date=11 February 2009archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090211095121/http://futpedia.globo.com/campeonatos/campeonato-brasileiro/2003/jogadores/pagina/0/ordem/7url-status=dead }}12345678
BRA DimbaGoiás31
BRA RenaldoParaná30
BRA Luís FabianoSão Paulo29
BRA AlexCruzeiro23
COL Víctor AristizábalCruzeiro22
BRA MarcelCoritiba20
BRA IlanAtlético-PR16
BRA DeividCruzeiro15
BRA MarquinhosParaná15
BRA WágnerGuarani15
BRA RóbsonPaysandu15

Coaching changes

TeamOutgoing head coachDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming head coachDate of appointment
FortalezaBRA Luis Carlos Cruz3 April 200320thBRA Ferdinando Teixeira3 April 2003
BahiaBRA Bobô26 April 200323rdBRA Evaristo de Macedo1 May 2003
São PauloBRA Oswaldo de Oliveira3 May 20039thCHI Roberto Rojas4 May 2003
FigueirenseBRA Vágner Benazzi17 May 200322ndBRA Artur Neto17 June 2003
GoiásBRA Candinho25 May 200324thBRA Cuca26 May 2003
ParanáBRA Cuca25 May 20038thBRA Adilson Batista27 May 2003
GrêmioBRA Tite3 June 200321stURU Darío Pereyra8 June 2003
FortalezaBRA Ferdinando Teixeira15 June 200322ndBRA Luis Carlos Cruz17 June 2003
VitóriaBRA Joel Santana24 June 200315thBRA Edinho25 June 2003
FluminenseBRA Renato Gaúcho11 July 200312thBRA Joel Santana18 July 2003
VascoBRA Antônio Lopes13 July 200320thBRA Mauro Galvão14 July 2003
ParanáBRA Adilson Batista16 July 20039thBRA Edu Marangon12 August 2003
FlamengoBRA Nelsinho Baptista17 July 200315thBRA Oswaldo de Oliveira21 July 2003
Atlético MineiroBRA Celso Roth21 July 20037thBRA Marcelo Oliveira23 July 2003
GrêmioURU Darío Pereyra21 July 200322ndBRA Nestor Simionato22 July 2003
VitóriaBRA Edinho27 July 200316thBRA Lori Sandri4 August 2003
Atlético ParanaenseBRA Vadão4 August 200318thBRA Mário Sérgio5 August 2003
BahiaBRA Evaristo de Macedo7 August 200320thBRA Lula Pereira18 August 2003
FigueirenseBRA Artur Neto12 August 200315thBRA Luiz Carlos Ferreira12 August 2003
FortalezaBRA Luis Carlos Cruz17 August 200321stBRA Márcio Araújo19 August 2003
GrêmioBRA Nestor Simionato22 August 200324thBRA Adilson Batista22 August 2003
ParanáBRA Edu Marangon22 September 200316thBRA Saulo23 September 2003
FigueirenseBRA Luiz Carlos Ferreira23 September 200312thBRA Dorival Júnior25 September 2003
CorinthiansBRA Geninho29 September 200310thBRA Júnior1 October 2003
FluminenseBRA Joel Santana2 October 200322ndBRA Renato Gaúcho2 October 2003
FlamengoBRA Oswaldo de Oliveira12 October 200312thBRA Waldemar Lemos14 October 2003
CorinthiansBRA Júnior13 October 200311thBRA Juninho Fonseca14 October 2003
BahiaBRA Lula Pereira25 October 200320thBRA Edinho28 October 2003
Atlético MineiroBRA Marcelo Oliveira7 November 20037thBRA Procópio Cardoso9 November 2003
VitóriaBRA Lori Sandri24 November 200316thBRA Nelsinho Goés25 November 2003

References

References

  1. "2003 Série A Statistics". Globo Esporte.
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