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2004 in Brazilian football

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The following article presents a summary of the 2004 football (soccer) season in Brazil, which was the 103rd season of competitive football in the country.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

Main article: 2004 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

Santos declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro champions.

Relegation

The four worst placed teams, which are Criciúma, Guarani, Vitória and Grêmio, were relegated to the following year's second level.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

Main article: 2004 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

Brasiliense declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B champions.

Promotion

The two best placed teams in the final stage of the competition, which are Brasiliense and Fortaleza, were promoted to the following year's first level.

Relegation

The six worst placed teams, which are América-RN, Remo, América-MG, Joinville, Mogi Mirim and Londrina, were relegated to the following year's third level.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série C

Main article: 2004 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C

União Barbarense declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C champions.

Promotion

The two best placed teams in the final stage of the competition, which are União Barbarense and Gama, were promoted to the following year's second level.

Copa do Brasil

Main article: Copa do Brasil 2004

The Copa do Brasil final was played between Santo André and Flamengo.



Santo André declared as the cup champions by aggregate score of 4-2.

State championship champions

StateChampionStateChampion
AcreRio BrancoParaíba
AlagoasCorinthians AlagoanoParaná
AmapáYpirangaPernambuco
AmazonasSão RaimundoPiauí
BahiaVitóriaRio de Janeiro
CearáFortalezaRio Grande do Norte
Distrito FederalBrasilienseRio Grande do Sul
Espírito SantoSerraRondônia
GoiásCRACRoraima
MaranhãoMoto ClubSanta Catarina
Mato GrossoCiuabáSão Paulo
Mato Grosso do SulCENESergipe
Minas GeraisCruzeiroTocantins
ParáRemo

Youth competition champions

CompetitionChampion
Copa Macaé de JuvenisGrêmio
Copa Santiago de Futebol JuvenilCruzeiro
Copa São Paulo de JunioresCorinthians
Copa Sub-17 de PromissãoCruzeiro
Taça Belo Horizonte de JunioresCruzeiro

Other competition champions

CompetitionChampion
Copa Espírito SantoEstrela do Norte
Copa FGFEsportivo
Copa FPFSantos
Copa Governador do Mato GrossoLuverdense
Copa PernambucoVitória-PE
Taça Minas GeraisIpatinga

Brazilian clubs in international competitions

TeamCopa Libertadores 2004Copa Sudamericana 2004Recopa Sudamericana 2004
Atlético MineiroDid not qualifyPreliminary roundN/A
CoritibaGroup stagePreliminary roundN/A
CruzeiroRound of 16Preliminary roundN/A
FigueirenseDid not qualifyPreliminary roundN/A
FlamengoDid not qualifyPreliminary roundN/A
GoiásDid not qualifyPreliminary roundN/A
GrêmioDid not qualifyPreliminary roundN/A
InternacionalDid not qualifySemifinalsN/A
ParanáDid not qualifyPreliminary roundN/A
SantosQuarterfinalsQuarterfinalsN/A
São CaetanoQuarterfinalsPreliminary roundN/A
São PauloSemifinalsPreliminary roundN/A

Brazil national team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 2004.

DateOppositionResultScoreBrazil scorersCompetition
February 18, 2004D0–0-International Friendly
March 31, 2004D0–0-World Cup Qualifying
April 28, 2004W4–1Kaká, Fabiano (2), RonaldinhoInternational Friendly
May 20, 2004D0–0-International Friendly
May 25, 2004Catalonia CataloniaW5–2Ronaldo (2), Oliveira (2), BaptistaInternational Friendly (unofficial match)
June 2, 2004W3–1Ronaldo (3)World Cup Qualifying
June 6, 2004D1–1FabianoWorld Cup Qualifying
July 8, 2004W1–0FabianoCopa América
July 11, 2004W4–1Adriano (3), JuanCopa América
July 14, 2004L1–2FabianoCopa América
July 18, 2004W4–0Alex, Adriano (2), OliveiraCopa América
July 25, 2004D1–1 (5–3 pen)AdrianoCopa América
July 25, 2004D2–2 (4–2 pen)Luisão, AdrianoCopa América
August 18, 2004W6–0Roger (2), Ronaldinho (3), NilmarInternational Friendly
September 5, 2004W3–1Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, AdrianoWorld Cup Qualifying
September 8, 2004D1–1RonaldinhoInternational Friendly
October 9, 2004W5–2Kaká (2), Ronaldo (2), AdrianoWorld Cup Qualifying
October 13, 2004D0–0-World Cup Qualifying
October 17, 2004L0–1-World Cup Qualifying

Women's football

Brazil women's national football team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil women's national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 2004.

DateOppositionResultScoreBrazil scorersCompetition
April 12, 2004Texas Texas A&M UniversityW5–1Kátia Cilene (2), Cristiane Silva, Rosana, FormigaInternational Friendly (unofficial match)
April 15, 2004Oklahoma Oklahoma StateW4–1Cristiane Silva (2), Rosana, KellyInternational Friendly (unofficial match)
April 18, 2004USA Southern Methodist UniversityW5–0Cristiane Silva, Formiga, Kelly, Rosana, Kátia CileneInternational Friendly (unofficial match)
April 24, 2004L1–5MartaInternational Friendly
July 21, 2004SWE UmeåD1–1KellyInternational Friendly (unofficial match)
July 23, 2004SWE Umeå/SjälevadsW5–0Marta (2), Formiga, Pretinha, RoseliInternational Friendly (unofficial match)
July 27, 2004NOR Trondheims-ØrnW4–0Marta (2), Formiga, PretinhaInternational Friendly (unofficial match)
July 29, 2004SWE Umeå SödraW9–0Roseli (2), Pretinha, Cristiane Silva, Rosana, Elaine, Kelly, Marta (2)International Friendly (unofficial match)
August 11, 2004W1–0MartaSummer Olympics
August 14, 2004L0–2-Summer Olympics
August 17, 2004W7–0Pretinha, Cristiane Silva (3), Grazielle, Marta, Daniela AlvesSummer Olympics
August 20, 2004W5–0Cristiane Silva (2), Formiga (2), MartaSummer Olympics
August 23, 2004W1–0PretinhaSummer Olympics
August 25, 2004L1–1 (aet: 0–1)PretinhaSummer Olympics

The Brazil women's national football team competed in the following competitions in 2004:

CompetitionPerformance
Summer OlympicsRunner-up

Domestic competition champions

CompetitionChampion
Campeonato CariocaCampo Grande (AFFER)
Campeonato PaulistaExtra/Fundesport

References

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