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2010 Campeonato Gaúcho
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Campeonato Gaúcho |
| season | 2010 |
| winners | Grêmio |
| runners-up | Internacional |
| relegated | Esportivo |
| Avenida | |
| continentalcup1 | Série D |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | São José |
| Pelotas | |
| league topscorer | Jefferson (São José) — 11 goals |
| prevseason | 2009 |
| nextseason | 2011 |
| runners-up = Internacional Avenida Pelotas The 2010 Campeonato de Primeira Divisão de Futebol Profissional da FGF (2010 FGF First Division Professional Football Championship), better known as the 2010 Campeonato Gaúcho or Gaúcho, was the 90th edition of the top flight football league of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. The season began on 16 January and ended on 2 May, when Grêmio, despite losing the final match to their city rivals Internacional 0-1, clinched their 36th title in history thanks to their 2-0 win in the first match. The win broke a 2-year streak by Internacional. Other clubs like São José, Novo Hamburgo and Pelotas also caught the attention due to their overall record in the competition. All three clubs qualified to the 2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D.
Format
The sixteen clubs were divided into two groups that would contest in only two matches to determine which four teams from each group would qualify to the play-offs. The first stage called Taça Piratini 2012 (Piratini Cup 2012, won by Caxias) had each team from one group play only one club in the other group. In the second stage, called Taça Farroupilha 2012 (Farroupilha Cup 2012, won by Grêmio) each club within each group played one match against a club in the group. The two lowest ranked teams in the overall standings were relegated (Internacional (SM) and Porto Alegre.
Teams
Porto Alegre and Pelotas — winner and runner-up of the 2009 Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão, respectively — took the places from Brasil and Sapucaiense, relegated in the last tournament.
| Club | Home city | Position in 2009 |
|---|---|---|
| Avenida | Santa Cruz do Sul | 10th |
| Caxias | Caxias do Sul | 8th |
| Esportivo | Bento Gonçalves | 14th |
| Grêmio | Porto Alegre | Runners-up |
| Internacional | Porto Alegre | Winners |
| Internacional (SM) | Santa Maria | 11th |
| Juventude | Caxias do Sul | 7th |
| Novo Hamburgo | Novo Hamburgo | 12th |
| Pelotas | Pelotas | Runners-up (Lower Level) |
| Porto Alegre | Porto Alegre | Winners (Lower Level) |
| Santa Cruz | Santa Cruz do Sul | 5th |
| São José | Porto Alegre | 9th |
| São Luiz | Ijuí | 13th |
| Universidade1 | Canoas | 6th |
| Veranópolis | Veranópolis | 4th |
| Ypiranga | Erechim | 3rd |
1The club played the 2009 season under the name S.C. Ulbra.
Groups
Group 1: Grêmio, Juventude, Avenida, Esportivo, Internacional (SM), Porto Alegre and Ypiranga.
Group 2: Internacional, Caxias, Pelotas, Santa Cruz, São José and São Luiz, Universidade and Veranópolis.
Results
''Taça Fernando Carvalho''
First stage
Group A standings
Group B standings
Results
Playoffs
|17 Feb, Olímpico|Grêmio*|4|Veranópolis|2 |17 Feb, Passo D'Areia|São José*|0|Internacional (SM)|2 |18 Feb, Beira-Rio|Internacional*|2|Juventude|0 |18 Feb, Vale|Novo Hamburgo*|2|São Luiz|0 |20 Feb, Olímpico|Grêmio*|4|Internacional (SM)|1 |21 Feb, Beira-Rio|Internacional*|1|Novo Hamburgo|2 |28 Feb, Olímpico|Grêmio*|1|Novo Hamburgo|0
Final
''Taça Fábio Koff''
First stage
Group A standings
Group A results
Group B standings
Group B results
Playoffs bracket
|8 Apr, Olímpico|Grêmio*|1|Pelotas|2 |8 Apr, Passo D'Areia|São José* (p) |0 (3)|Internacional (SM)|0 (1) |7 Apr, Centenário|Caxias*|2 (1)|Ypiranga (p)|2 (3) |7 Apr, Vale|Novo Hamburgo*|3 (4)|Internacional (p)|3 (5) |11 Apr, Passo D'Areia|Pelotas (p)|1 (4)|São José*|1 (2) |10 Apr, Beira-Rio|Ypiranga|0|Internacional*|2 |18 Apr, Beira-Rio|Pelotas|2|Internacional*|3
- Homeground advantage
Final
Edu D'Alessandro
Tournament Finals
Borges
Grêmio won 2–1 on aggregate.
Overall table
The overall table considers only the matches played during the first stage of both Taça Fernando Carvalho and Taça Fábio Koff and will define the two teams that will be relegated to play lower levels in 2011. Moreover, the best and second-best placed teams not playing Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (Grêmio, Internacional), B or C (Caxias, Juventude) will be "promoted" to 2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D.
References
References
- João Batista Lopes da Silva. (17 January 2011). "Rio Grande do Sul". RSSSF.
- [http://www.fgf.com.br/pdf/CG_1a_DIVISAO_2010_REGULAMENTO.pdf Regulation] {{Webarchive. link. (1 August 2010 {{in lang). pt
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