1986 Campeonato Gaúcho
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| Season | 1986 |
|---|---|
| Champions | Grêmio |
| Relegated | Aimoré Grêmio Bagé |
| Parallel Tournament | Brasil de Pelotas Juventude Novo Hamburgo |
| Matches played | 194 |
| Goals scored | 419 (2.16 per match) |
| Top goalscorer | Balalo (Internacional) – 14 goals |
| Biggest home win | Grêmio 7–0 Novo Hamburgo (July 6, 1986) |
| Biggest away win | Brasil de Pelotas 1–5 Internacional (March 19, 1986) Pelotas 0–4 Internacional (March 26, 1986) Esportivo 0–4 Grêmio (April 20, 1986) |
| Highest scoring | Internacional 5–3 Caxias (April 16, 1986) |
← 1985 1987 → | |
The 66th season of the Campeonato Gaúcho kicked off on February 16, 1986, and ended on July 20, 1986. Fourteen teams participated. Grêmio won their 24th title. Aimoré and Grêmio Bagé were relegated.[1][2]
| Club | Stadium | Home location | Previous season |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aimoré | Cristo-Rei | São Leopoldo | 11th |
| Brasil | Bento Freitas | Pelotas | 8th |
| Caxias | Centenário | Caxias do Sul | 4th |
| Esportivo | Montanha | Bento Gonçalves | 10th |
| Grêmio | Pedra Moura | Bagé | 1st (Second level) |
| Grêmio | Olímpico | Porto Alegre | 1st |
| Internacional | Beira-Rio | Porto Alegre | 2nd |
| Internacional | Presidente Vargas | Santa Maria | 6th |
| Juventude | Alfredo Jaconi | Caxias do Sul | 5th |
| Novo Hamburgo | Santa Rosa | Novo Hamburgo | 3rd |
| Pelotas | Boca do Lobo | Pelotas | 9th |
| São Borja | Vicente Goulart | São Borja | 12th |
| São Paulo | Aldo Dapuzzo | Rio Grande | 2nd (Second level) |
| Santa Cruz | Plátanos | Santa Cruz do Sul | 7th |