2010 in Brazilian football

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The following article presents a summary of the 2010 football (soccer) season in Brazil, which was the 109th season of competitive football in the country.

Relegation

Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

The 2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B started on May 7, 2010, concluded on November 27, 2010.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Coritiba (C, P) 38 21 8 9 69 49 +20 71 Promotion to Campeonato Brasileiro
2 Figueirense (P) 38 19 10 9 68 37 +31 67
3 Bahia (P) 38 19 8 11 63 44 +19 65
4 América Mineiro (P) 38 19 6 13 56 42 +14 63
5 Portuguesa 38 19 5 14 69 52 +17 62
6 Sport Recife 38 15 11 12 54 42 +12 56
7 Paraná 38 15 8 15 47 44 +3 53
8 Bragantino 38 13 14 11 52 37 +15 53
9 ASA 38 16 4 18 52 56 4 52
10 São Caetano 38 14 10 14 50 52 2 52
11 Duque de Caxias 38 15 5 18 46 56 10 50
12 Icasa 38 13 10 15 53 51 +2 49
13 Náutico 38 14 6 18 41 60 19 48
14 Ponte Preta 38 12 12 14 49 48 +1 48
15 Guaratinguetá 38 11 14 13 47 59 12 47
16 Vila Nova 38 13 7 18 50 69 19 46
17 Brasiliense (R) 38 12 10 16 41 59 18 46 Relegation to Série C
18 Santo André (R) 38 11 10 17 53 61 8 43
19 Ipatinga (R) 38 11 8 19 47 62 15 41
20 América de Natal (R) 38 11 8 19 40 68 28 41
Updated to match(es) played on November 27, 2010. Source: CBF (in Portuguese)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd wins; 3rd goal difference; 4th goals scored; 5th head-to-head results; 6th least red cards received; 7th least yellow cards received; 8th draw
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Coritiba declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B champions.

Promotion

The four best placed teams, which are Coritiba, Figueirense, Bahia and América-MG, were promoted to the following year's first level.

Relegation

The four worst placed teams, which are Brasiliense, Santo André, Ipatinga and América-RN, were relegated to the following year's third level.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série C

The 2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C started on July 18, 2010, and concluded on November 21, 2010. The Campeonato Brasileiro Série C final was played between ABC and Ituiutaba.


Ituiutaba0–1ABC

ABC0–0Ituiutaba

ABC declared as the league champions by aggregate score of 1–0.

Participating teams

Promotion

The four best placed teams, which are ABC, Ituiutaba, Criciúma and Salgueiro, were promoted to the following year's second level.

Relegation

The four worst placed teams, which are Alecrim, Juventude, Gama and São Raimundo (PA), were relegated to the following year's fourth level.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série D

The 2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D started on July 18, 2010, and concluded on November 14, 2010. The Campeonato Brasileiro Série D final was played between Guarany de Sobral and América (AM).




Guarany de Sobral declared as the league champions by aggregate score of 5–2.

Promotion

The four best placed teams, which are Guarany de Sobral, Madureira, Joinville and Araguaína, were promoted to the following year's third level. On December 9, 2010 the STJD punished América (AM) with the loss of six points due to fielding an out-of-contract player. América (AM) then lost its promotion, which was awarded to Joinville.

Copa do Brasil

The 2010 Copa do Brasil started on February 10, 2010, and ended on August 4, 2010. The Copa do Brasil final was played between Santos and Vitória.


Santos2–0Vitória

Vitória2–1Santos

Santos declared as the cup champions on better goal difference by aggregate score of 3–2.

State championship champions

Youth competition champions

Other competition champions

Brazilian clubs in international competitions

Team 2010 Copa Libertadores 2010 Copa Sudamericana 2010 FIFA Club World Cup
Atlético Mineiro did not qualify Quarterfinals
eliminated by
Brazil Palmeiras
N/A
Avaí did not qualify Quarterfinals
eliminated by
Brazil Goiás
N/A
Corinthians Round of 16
eliminated by
Brazil Flamengo
N/A did not qualify
Cruzeiro Quarterfinals
eliminated by
Brazil São Paulo
N/A did not qualify
Flamengo Quarterfinals
eliminated by
Chile Universidad de Chile
N/A did not qualify
Goiás N/A Runners-up
lost to
Argentina Independiente
N/A
Grêmio N/A Second Stage
eliminated by
Brazil Goiás
N/A
Grêmio Prudente N/A Second Stage
eliminated by
Brazil Atlético Mineiro
N/A
Internacional Champions
defeated
Mexico Guadalajara
N/A Third place
defeated
South Korea Seognam Ilhwa Chunma
Palmeiras N/A Semifinals
eliminated by
Brazil Goiás
N/A
Santos N/A Second Stage
eliminated by
Brazil Avaí
N/A
São Paulo Semifinals
eliminated by
Brazil Internacional
N/A did not qualify
Vitória N/A Second Stage
eliminated by
Brazil Palmeiras
N/A

Brazil national team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil national team in official competitions and friendly matches during 2010.

March 2, 2010 International
Friendly
Republic of Ireland  0–2  Brazil London, England
20:05 (UTC+1) Report K. Andrews 44' (o.g.)
Robinho 76'
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 40,082[2]
Referee: Mike Dean (England)
June 2, 2010 International
Friendly
Zimbabwe  0–3  Brazil Harare, Zimbabwe
Report Bastos 41'
Robinho 44'
Elano 57'
Stadium: National Sports Stadium
Attendance: 30,000[3]
Referee: Abdul Basit Ebrahim (South Africa)
June 7, 2010 International
Friendly
Tanzania  1–5  Brazil Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Jabir Stima 86' Report Robinho 10', 33'
Ramires 53', 90+1'
Kaká 75'
Stadium: Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium
Attendance: 35,000[4]
Referee: Muhmed Ssegonga (Uganda)
June 20, 2010 FIFA World Cup
Group Stage
Brazil  3–1  Ivory Coast Johannesburg, South Africa
20:30 (UTC+2) Luís Fabiano 25', 50'
Elano 62'
Report Drogba 79' Stadium: Soccer City
Attendance: 84,455
Referee: Stéphane Lannoy (France)
June 25, 2010 FIFA World Cup
Group Stage
Portugal  0–0  Brazil Durban, South Africa
16:00 (UTC+2) Report Stadium: Moses Mabhida Stadium
Attendance: 62,712
Referee: Benito Archundia (Mexico)
June 28, 2010 FIFA World Cup
Round of 16
Brazil  3–0  Chile Johannesburg, South Africa
20:30 (UTC+2) Juan 35'
Luís Fabiano 38'
Robinho 59'
Report Stadium: Ellis Park Stadium
Attendance: 54,096
Referee: Howard Webb (England)
October 7, 2010 International
Friendly
Iran  0–3  Brazil Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Report Alves 14'
Pato 69'
Nilmar 90+1'
Stadium: Sheikh Zayed Stadium
Attendance: 14,000[6]
Referee: Fareed Al Marzouqi (UAE)
October 11, 2010 International
Friendly
Brazil  2–0  Ukraine Derby, England
Alves 25'
Pato 64'
Report Stadium: Pride Park Stadium
Attendance: 13,088
Referee: Martin Atkinson (England)
November 17, 2010 International
Friendly
Argentina  1–0  Brazil Doha, Qatar
Messi 90+2' Report Stadium: Khalifa International Stadium
Attendance: 49,000[7]
Referee: Abdullah Balideh (Qatar)

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