2003 Campeonato Gaúcho
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| Season | 2003 |
|---|---|
| Champions | Internacional |
| Relegated | Palmeirense São Luiz |
| Copa do Brasil | Internacional Grêmio 15 de Novembro Juventude São Gabriel |
| Série C | Pelotas São José-POA |
| Matches | 200 |
| Goals | 568 (2.84 per match) |
| Top goalscorer | Flávio Dias (Pelotas) – 18 goals |
| Biggest home win | 15 de Novembro 8-0 Passo Fundo (May 18, 2003) |
| Biggest away win | Passo Fundo 2–5 Santo Ângelo (March 9, 2003) São José-CS 1-4 Guarani-VA (March 16, 2003) Veranópolis 0-3 Esportivo (April 6, 2003) |
| Highest scoring | Caxias 3-5 Juventude (March 8, 2003) 15 de Novembro 8-0 Passo Fundo (May 18, 2003) |
← 2002 2004 → | |
The 83rd season of the Campeonato Gaúcho kicked off on February 1, 2003, and ended on July 3, 2003. Eighteen teams participated. Holders Internacional beat 15 de Novembro in the finals, winning their 35th title. São Luiz and Palmeirense were relegated.[1][2]
| Club | Home location | Previous season |
|---|---|---|
| 15 de Novembro | Campo Bom | 2nd |
| Caxias | Caxias do Sul | 9th |
| Esportivo | Bento Gonçalves | 8th |
| Glória | Vacaria | 2nd (Second level) |
| Grêmio | Porto Alegre | 4th |
| Guarani | Venâncio Aires | 6th |
| Internacional | Porto Alegre | 1st |
| Juventude | Caxias do Sul | 3rd |
| Palmeirense | Palmeira das Missões | 16th |
| Passo Fundo | Passo Fundo | 13th |
| Pelotas | Pelotas | 5th |
| São Gabriel | São Gabriel | 7th |
| São José | Cachoeira do Sul | 1st (Second level) |
| São José | Porto Alegre | 12th |
| São Luiz | Ijuí | 11th |
| Santa Cruz | Santa Cruz do Sul | 14th |
| Santo Ângelo | Santo Ângelo | 10th |
| Veranópolis | Veranópolis | 15th |