Brazil

Série A

Brazil Brazil 📊 First Division 🏛️ Est. 1971 👥 20 Teams

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, commonly known as Série A, is the top level of Brazilian football. It features 20 clubs competing annually for the national title and qualification to continental tournaments.

⚡ High-tempo, physically intense with a mix of attacking play and tactical discipline; clubs range from possession-based to fast counter-attacking styles.

📌 Notable Facts

  • One of the most competitive leagues in South America, regularly producing teams that compete in the Copa Libertadores.
  • Historically dominated by a few clubs, notably Flamengo, Palmeiras, São Paulo, Santos and Corinthians.
  • Renowned derbies include Fla-Flu (Flamengo vs Fluminense), Derby (Corinthians vs Palmeiras), and Clássico dos Milhões.

📊 League Table

# Team M W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 29 22 2 5 70 30 +40 68
2 27 18 6 3 57 30 +27 60
3 29 14 7 8 55 44 +11 49
4 29 14 5 10 59 53 +6 47
5 29 12 10 7 49 43 +6 46
6 29 13 7 9 41 36 +5 46
7 28 13 3 12 58 47 +11 42
8 29 11 8 10 47 44 +3 41
9 29 11 8 10 39 38 +1 41
10 29 11 6 12 51 53 -2 39
11 29 11 4 14 38 43 -5 37
12 29 10 4 15 41 53 -12 34
13 28 9 6 13 43 51 -8 33
14 29 8 9 12 47 52 -5 33
15 29 9 5 15 36 53 -17 32
16 29 8 7 14 35 58 -23 31
17 29 9 3 17 49 57 -8 30
18 29 10 9 10 43 45 -2 27
19 29 6 9 14 35 50 -15 27
20 29 6 8 15 40 53 -13 26
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Série A

Serie A, Brazil’s top-flight football league, is a high-octane competition that blends relentless attack with disciplined defense. Featuring 20 clubs, it uses a double round-robin format, with every team playing home and away across a 38-match season. The league crowns a national champion, while the best teams earn spots in the Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana, strengthening Brazil’s reach in South American football. The season typically runs from May to December, weaving together monstrous derbies, strategic battles, and late-season twists as title races and relegation battles unfold. Historically, Série A has showcased Brazil’s football heritage with iconic clubs such as Flamengo, Palmeiras, Corinthians, São Paulo, Santos, Grêmio, Internacional and Atlético Mineiro. Star players, from legendary national heroes to current internationals, thrill fans with pace, dribbling flair, and decisive goals. The league’s format includes promotion and relegation with Série B, keeping pressure on every matchday and rewarding consistency. Fans follow Série A for the electric atmospheres, the heated rivalries like Fla-Flu and Derby Paulista, the surge of promising talents, and the chance to witness the country’s best tactical minds blend possession-based builds with fast counter-attacks. It’s Brazil’s football heartbeat, televised across the nation and beyond.