1973 Campeonato Gaúcho
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| Season | 1973 |
|---|---|
| Champions | Internacional |
| 1973 Copa Brasil | Grêmio Internacional |
| Matches | 322 |
| Goals | 609 (1.89 per match) |
| Top goalscorer | Bebeto (Gaúcho) – 13 goals |
| Biggest home win | Associação Caxias 7-0 Fluminense (October 29, 1972) |
| Biggest away win | Santo Ângelo 0-4 Grêmio (March 18, 1973) Aimoré 0-4 Internacional (April 28, 1973) Pelotas 0-4 Grêmio (June 10, 1973) |
| Highest scoring | Gaúcho 5-2 Fluminense (October 1, 1972) Associação Caxias 7-0 Fluminense (October 29, 1972) Fluminense 6-1 Avenida (December 3, 1972) |
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The 53rd season of the Campeonato Gaúcho kicked off on August 13, 1972, and ended on August 5, 1973. Twenty-two teams participated. Internacional won their 21st title. [1][2]
System
The championship would have three stages.:[2][1]
- Preliminary phase: The twelve best clubs in the first phase of Copa Governador do Estado of the previous year would join the eight teams that had qualified to the 1972 Campeonato Gaúcho's decagonal, with the resulting twenty teams playing in a single round-robin format against each other.[3] The preliminary also counted as the Final phase of the 1972 Copa Governador do Estado, and the ten best teams would qualify to the Dodecagonal. the ten bottom teams would qualify to the second phase of the 1973 Copa Governador do Estado.
- Dodecagonal: The remaining ten teams, now joined by Grêmio and Internacional, would play each other in a double round-robin format.
- Finals: The winners of the two rounds of the Decagonal qualified to this stage. If the same team won both stages, it would win the title automatically.