1978 Campeonato Gaúcho

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Campeonato Gaúcho
Season1978
ChampionsInternacional
RelegatedAssociação Santa Cruz
Santo Ângelo
Taça de OuroGrêmio
Internacional
São Paulo
Novo Hamburgo
Juventude
Caxias
Matches played246
Goals scored486 (1.98 per match)
Top goalscorerJair (Internacional)
Valdomiro (Internacional) – 15 goals
Biggest home winGaúcho 9–1 Santo Ângelo (September 3, 1978)
Biggest away winFarroupilha 0–4 Grêmio (August 9, 1978)
Highest scoringGaúcho 9–1 Santo Ângelo (September 3, 1978)
1977
1979

The 58th season of the Campeonato Gaúcho kicked off on July 30, 1978, and ended on December 17, 1978. Twenty teams participated. Internacional won their 25th title. Associação Santa Cruz and Santo Ângelo were relegated.[1][2]

System

The championship would have four stages.:[2][1]

  • First phase: The twenty clubs would be divided into four groups of five teams. The teams of the group A would play against the teams from group B twice, and the teams of group C would play twice against the teams of Group D. The top teams of each group would then play the semifinals in a two-legged knockout round. the winners of the semifinals qualified to the Final phase, and later, the Semifinals winners would play the Finals, the winner of which earned an extra point to the Final phase.
  • Second phase: On the same groups as the previous phase, the teams of the group A would play against the teams from group C twice, and the teams of group B would play twice against the teams of Group D. The top teams of each group would then play the semifinals in a two-legged knockout round. the winners of the semifinals qualified to the Final phase, and later, the Semifinals winners would play the Finals, the winner of which earned an extra point to the Final phase.
  • Torneio da Morte: The bottom-placed team counting First and second stages would be relegated; Two teams among the eliminated would play against each other three times to define the other team that would be relegated into the Second level.[3]
  • Final phase (Copa 60 Anos FGF): The six remaining teams (four qualified through the championship and two through the Taça Presidente Rubens Freire Hoffmeister) played each other in a double round-robin system; the team with the most points won the title.

Taça Presidente Rubens Freire Hoffmeister

Championship

References

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