1991 Campeonato Gaúcho
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| Season | 1991 |
|---|---|
| Champions | Internacional |
| Copa do Brasil | Grêmio Internacional |
| Matches played | 217 |
| Goals scored | 449 (2.07 per match) |
| Top goalscorer | Gélson (Lajeadense) – 15 goals |
| Biggest home win | Internacional 6-1 Passo Fundo (August 17, 1991) Esportivo 5-0 Ta-Guá (September 18, 1991) Ypiranga 5-0 São Paulo (October 27, 1991) |
| Biggest away win | Guarani-VA 0-4 Brasil de Pelotas (November 17, 1991) |
| Highest scoring | Internacional 6-1 Passo Fundo (August 17, 1991) Passo Fundo 5-2 Caxias (August 28, 1991) |
← 1990 1992 → | |
The 71st season of the Campeonato Gaúcho kicked off on August 11, 1991 and ended in December 15, 1991. Twenty teams participated. Internacional beat holders Grêmio in the finals and won their 30th title. No teams were relegated.[1][2]
| Club | Stadium | Home location | Previous season |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aimoré | Cristo-Rei | São Leopoldo | 14th |
| Brasil | Bento Freitas | Pelotas | 14th (Second level) |
| Caxias | Centenário | Caxias do Sul | 2nd |
| Dínamo | Carlos Denardin | Santa Rosa | 9th (Second level) |
| Esportivo | Montanha | Bento Gonçalves | 9th |
| Glória | Altos da Glória | Vacaria | 10th |
| Grêmio | Olímpico | Porto Alegre | 1st |
| Guarani | Edmundo Feix | Venâncio Aires | 2nd (Second level) |
| Guarany | Taba Índia | Cruz Alta | 7th |
| Internacional | Beira-Rio | Porto Alegre | 3rd |
| Juventude | Alfredo Jaconi | Caxias do Sul | 4th |
| Lajeadense | Florestal | Lajeado | 11th |
| Novo Hamburgo | Santa Rosa | Novo Hamburgo | 13th |
| Passo Fundo | Vermelhão da Serra | Passo Fundo | 12th |
| Pelotas | Boca do Lobo | Pelotas | 6th |
| São Luiz | 19 de Outubro | Ijuí | 1st (Second level) |
| São Paulo | Aldo Dapuzzo | Rio Grande | 11th (Second level) |
| Santa Cruz | Plátanos | Santa Cruz do Sul | 8th |
| Ta-Guá | Plácido Scussel | Getúlio Vargas | 24th (Second level) |
| Ypiranga | Colosso da Lagoa | Erechim | 5th |