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Serie A · 2026

Current Serie A 2026 standings with 20 teams. Palmeiras leads the table with 41 points after 18 matches, followed by Flamengo on 34 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPoints
1Palmeiras18125130:13+1741
2Flamengo17104331:16+1534
3Fluminense1894528:23+531
4Atletico Paranaense1893624:18+630
5RB Bragantino1892725:19+629
6Bahia1775525:23+226
7Coritiba1875624:24026
8Sao Paulo1874723:20+325
9Atletico-MG1873822:23-124
10Corinthians1866618:19-124
11Cruzeiro1866624:28-424
12Botafogo1764731:31022
13Vitoria1764721:25-422
14Internacional1856721:22-121
15Santos1856726:29-321
16Gremio1856720:23-321
17Vasco DA Gama1855822:29-720
18Remo1846821:29-818
19Mirassol1744918:24-616
20Chapecoense-sc17161017:33-169

Results

Serie A · 50
Regular season – 1830/05/2026–31/05/2026
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Regular season – 1723/05/2026–25/05/2026
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Regular season – 1617/05/2026
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100 matches
Atletico-MG
Bahia
Regular Season - 19
Botafogo
Santos
Regular Season - 19
Chapecoense-sc
Flamengo
Regular Season - 19
Corinthians
Remo
Regular Season - 19
Coritiba
Palmeiras
Regular Season - 19
Fluminense
RB Bragantino
Regular Season - 19
Internacional
Cruzeiro
Regular Season - 19
Mirassol
Gremio
Regular Season - 19
Sao Paulo
Atletico Paranaense
Regular Season - 19
Vitoria
Vasco DA Gama
Regular Season - 19
Atletico Paranaense
Internacional
Regular Season - 20
Bahia
Corinthians
Regular Season - 20
RB Bragantino
Coritiba
Regular Season - 20
Cruzeiro
Botafogo
Regular Season - 20
Flamengo
Sao Paulo
Regular Season - 20
Gremio
Fluminense
Regular Season - 20
Palmeiras
Atletico-MG
Regular Season - 20
Remo
Vitoria
Regular Season - 20
Santos
Chapecoense-sc
Regular Season - 20
Vasco DA Gama
Mirassol
Regular Season - 20
Atletico-MG
RB Bragantino
Regular Season - 21
Botafogo
Gremio
Regular Season - 21
Chapecoense-sc
Vasco DA Gama
Regular Season - 21
Corinthians
Atletico Paranaense
Regular Season - 21
Coritiba
Cruzeiro
Regular Season - 21
Fluminense
Bahia
Regular Season - 21
Internacional
Flamengo
Regular Season - 21
Mirassol
Remo
Regular Season - 21
Sao Paulo
Santos
Regular Season - 21
Vitoria
Palmeiras
Regular Season - 21
Bahia
Vasco DA Gama
Regular Season - 22
Botafogo
Fluminense
Regular Season - 22
RB Bragantino
Corinthians
Regular Season - 22
Coritiba
Chapecoense-sc
Regular Season - 22
Cruzeiro
Mirassol
Regular Season - 22
Flamengo
Vitoria
Regular Season - 22
Gremio
Sao Paulo
Regular Season - 22
Palmeiras
Internacional
Regular Season - 22
Remo
Atletico-MG
Regular Season - 22
Santos
Atletico Paranaense
Regular Season - 22
Atletico Paranaense
RB Bragantino
Regular Season - 23
Atletico-MG
Gremio
Regular Season - 23
Chapecoense-sc
Bahia
Regular Season - 23
Corinthians
Cruzeiro
Regular Season - 23
Fluminense
Palmeiras
Regular Season - 23
Internacional
Remo
Regular Season - 23
Mirassol
Flamengo
Regular Season - 23
Sao Paulo
Coritiba
Regular Season - 23
Vasco DA Gama
Santos
Regular Season - 23
Vitoria
Botafogo
Regular Season - 23
Botafogo
Atletico Paranaense
Regular Season - 24
RB Bragantino
Gremio
Regular Season - 24
Chapecoense-sc
Sao Paulo
Regular Season - 24
Coritiba
Corinthians
Regular Season - 24
Cruzeiro
Flamengo
Regular Season - 24
Fluminense
Remo
Regular Season - 24
Internacional
Atletico-MG
Regular Season - 24
Palmeiras
Vasco DA Gama
Regular Season - 24
Santos
Mirassol
Regular Season - 24
Vitoria
Bahia
Regular Season - 24
Atletico Paranaense
Fluminense
Regular Season - 25
Atletico-MG
Vitoria
Regular Season - 25
Bahia
Internacional
Regular Season - 25
Corinthians
Santos
Regular Season - 25
Flamengo
Botafogo
Regular Season - 25
Gremio
Chapecoense-sc
Regular Season - 25
Mirassol
Palmeiras
Regular Season - 25
Remo
Coritiba
Regular Season - 25
Sao Paulo
RB Bragantino
Regular Season - 25
Vasco DA Gama
Cruzeiro
Regular Season - 25
Botafogo
Palmeiras
Regular Season - 26
RB Bragantino
Bahia
Regular Season - 26
Corinthians
Chapecoense-sc
Regular Season - 26
Coritiba
Mirassol
Regular Season - 26
Cruzeiro
Atletico Paranaense
Regular Season - 26
Fluminense
Vasco DA Gama
Regular Season - 26
Internacional
Santos
Regular Season - 26
Remo
Flamengo
Regular Season - 26
Sao Paulo
Atletico-MG
Regular Season - 26
Vitoria
Gremio
Regular Season - 26
Atletico-MG
Fluminense
Regular Season - 27
Bahia
Remo
Regular Season - 27
Botafogo
RB Bragantino
Regular Season - 27
Chapecoense-sc
Internacional
Regular Season - 27
Coritiba
Atletico Paranaense
Regular Season - 27
Flamengo
Corinthians
Regular Season - 27
Gremio
Vasco DA Gama
Regular Season - 27
Mirassol
Vitoria
Regular Season - 27
Palmeiras
Sao Paulo
Regular Season - 27
Santos
Cruzeiro
Regular Season - 27
Atletico Paranaense
Bahia
Regular Season - 28
Atletico-MG
Chapecoense-sc
Regular Season - 28
Corinthians
Fluminense
Regular Season - 28
Flamengo
RB Bragantino
Regular Season - 28
Gremio
Palmeiras
Regular Season - 28
Mirassol
Botafogo
Regular Season - 28
Remo
Santos
Regular Season - 28
Sao Paulo
Internacional
Regular Season - 28
Vasco DA Gama
Coritiba
Regular Season - 28
Vitoria
Cruzeiro
Regular Season - 28

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 20 teams in the Serie A. Palmeiras leads with 12 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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Serie A

All 20 teams competing in the Serie A 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Serie A

Browse 17 archived seasons of the Serie A, from 2010 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2025

Founded1971Preceded byTaça Brasil

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série A was established in 1971 as the Campeonato Nacional de Clubes, replacing the regional Taça Brasil format that had operated since 1959. Created to unify Brazilian football under a single national championship, the league was professionalized and expanded to include clubs from across the country, transforming Brazilian football's competitive landscape. The competition has undergone numerous format changes over five decades, including the adoption of a home-and-away round-robin system in 2003, which created the modern structure still used today. The league has become one of the world's most commercially valuable domestic competitions, with broadcasting rights consistently commanding premium prices and attracting global audiences estimated at over 4 billion viewers annually.

  • 1971 — Campeonato Nacional de Clubes launched as the unified Brazilian national championship
  • 1980 — Internacional won the title undefeated, cementing the league's prestige
  • 2003 — Format reformed to home-and-away round-robin system across the entire season
  • 2019 — Flamengo won the title and Copa Libertadores in the same year
  • 2024 — Botafogo claimed their first title in 29 years, also winning Copa Libertadores
  • 2025 — Flamengo won their ninth title with 79 points, the highest in the modern era

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams20Relegation spots4European spots6

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série A operates as a double round-robin tournament, with all 20 teams playing each other twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 38 matches per season. The champion is determined by the highest points total at the end of the season, with three points awarded for a win and one for a draw. The four teams with the lowest points are relegated to the Série B at season's end. The top six teams qualify for continental competition: typically the champion and runner-up enter the Copa Libertadores group stage, while other qualifying teams enter preliminary rounds or the Copa Sudamericana. No playoff system exists; final positions are determined entirely by league points.

Records 16 Mar 2025

Most titlesSociedade Esportiva Palmeiras (12)All-time top scorerRoberto Dinamite (190 goals)

The 2025 season saw Flamengo establish the highest points total in the modern three-points-per-win era with 79 points, surpassing previous records and demonstrating the increasing competitiveness and attacking prowess of top-tier Brazilian football.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

Flamengo's Dominant 2024/25 Campaign

The 2024/25 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A season delivered a compelling title race that was ultimately decided in Flamengo's favor with one match remaining. Flamengo clinched their ninth league title with an impressive 79 points—the highest total in the modern three-points-per-win era—secured with a 1–0 victory over Ceará on 3 December 2025. This represents a remarkable achievement in a league where consistency across 38 matches against elite opposition remains exceptionally challenging. The Rio de Janeiro giants finished with a record of 23 wins, 10 draws, and 5 losses, combining attacking prowess with defensive solidity throughout the campaign.

Title Race and Contenders

The championship battle remained fiercely contested throughout the season. Palmeiras, the competition's most successful club with 12 titles, pushed Flamengo hard and finished as runners-up with 76 points from 23 wins, 7 draws, and 8 losses. The gap of just 3 points between first and second demonstrates the intensity of competition at the top. Cruzeiro secured third place with 70 points, maintaining their position as one of the league's most consistent performers. Mirassol emerged as an unexpected challenger, finishing fourth with 67 points, while Fluminense rounded out the top five with 64 points. The concentration of quality at the top of the table reflects the increasing professionalization and financial investment in Brazilian football's elite clubs.

Relegation Battle and Lower Table Drama

The relegation zone proved intensely competitive, with Sport Recife mathematically confirmed as the only club with no realistic chance of survival from early in the season. The Pernambuco club finished with a disastrous 17 points from just 2 wins, 11 draws, and 25 losses—a -47 goal difference that reflected their complete inability to compete at this level. Juventude occupied the 19th position with 35 points, while Fortaleza EC and Ceará both finished with 43 points, creating a tense battle to avoid the final relegation spots. The bottom four clubs faced the prospect of dropping to the Série B, with implications for their financial stability and competitive status.

Standout Performers

Flamengo's attacking potency was a defining feature of their championship season, with the club scoring 78 goals across 38 matches—a rate of 2.05 goals per game that ranked among the league's best. Their defensive record was equally impressive, conceding only 27 goals, resulting in a +51 goal difference that was the best in the league. This combination of attacking efficiency and defensive solidity created a wide margin between Flamengo and their nearest rivals. Palmeiras demonstrated their status as a consistent title contender, while Cruzeiro provided evidence of their resurgence as a genuine force in Brazilian football after their return to the top division.

Unexpected Storyline: Mirassol's Breakthrough Season

Perhaps the most compelling narrative of the 2024/25 season was Mirassol's emergence as a genuine title contender. The São Paulo-based club, competing in the Série A for the first time in their modern history, finished an impressive fourth with 67 points. With 18 wins, 13 draws, and 7 losses, Mirassol demonstrated that investment and tactical organization could overcome the historical advantages of traditional powerhouses. Their campaign proved that the Série A remains open to surprise packages, with the league's competitive depth increasing season by season.

The Evolution of Brazilian Football's Premier Competition

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série A represents more than a century of Brazilian football tradition compressed into a modern, highly competitive domestic league. Since the adoption of the unified national championship format in 1971, the competition has evolved from a loose confederation of regional powers into a tightly organized, globally significant sporting event. The league's transformation reflects broader changes in Brazilian society—urbanization, professionalization of sport, and the emergence of football as a central element of national identity.

The format changes of 2003, which introduced the home-and-away round-robin system across all 20 teams, modernized the competition and created the structure that remains in place today. This change eliminated the previous system of group stages followed by playoffs, which had allowed for unpredictable outcomes and had sometimes been criticized for their complexity. The current format provides clarity and consistency: every team plays every other team twice, and the team with the most points at the end of 38 matches is champion. This simplicity, combined with the competitive depth of Brazilian football, has made the league increasingly attractive to international broadcasters and sponsors.

Commercial Significance and Global Reach

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série A operates as a commercially sophisticated enterprise, with broadcast rights consistently commanding premium prices in global markets. The league's domestic television rights are valued at approximately R$1.8 billion annually, with distribution mechanisms designed to support competitive balance across all 20 clubs. This central distribution model ensures that even smaller or historically less successful clubs receive guaranteed revenue streams, contributing to the overall competitiveness of the league.

Internationally, the Série A attracts audiences estimated at over 4 billion viewers annually across more than 150 territories. Major streaming platforms and traditional broadcasters compete for rights to showcase matches, recognizing the global appeal of Brazilian football's unique style and the presence of world-class players. The league serves as a development ground for international talent, with numerous players using the Série A as a stepping stone to European football or as a destination for established stars seeking competitive football at an elite level.

Historical Records and All-Time Achievement

The historical records of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A reflect the depth of talent and consistency required to compete at the highest level of Brazilian football. Roberto Dinamite, the legendary Vasco da Gama striker who played between 1971 and 1992, remains the all-time top scorer with 190 goals across 328 appearances. His record, achieved over two decades of competition, demonstrates the longevity and consistency required to become a true legend of the league. Fábio, the goalkeeper, holds the record for most appearances with 744 matches, reflecting the importance of consistency and durability in Brazilian football.

Palmeiras stands as the most successful club in the competition's history with 12 titles, achieved through consistent investment in talent and tactical innovation. Their dominance across multiple decades reflects the club's organizational stability and financial resources. Flamengo's nine titles position them as the second-most successful club, with their recent championship in 2024/25 demonstrating their continued competitive relevance. The distribution of titles among multiple clubs—with Santos, São Paulo, Corinthians, Atlético Mineiro, Cruzeiro, and Internacional also winning championships—reflects the genuine competitive depth of Brazilian football.

The biggest win in the league's modern history, Palmeiras' 6–0 victory over Goiás in 2011, represents the extreme margins that can emerge in matches between elite and struggling teams. Such scorelines, while rare, highlight the gap in quality that can exist within the same division, particularly when elite teams face clubs in financial or organizational difficulty.

The Future of Brazilian Football's Premier Competition

As the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A continues to evolve, several trends shape its trajectory. The increasing professionalization of clubs outside the traditional Rio-São Paulo axis—as evidenced by Botafogo's 2024 title and Mirassol's 2025 breakthrough—suggests that the league's competitive structure is becoming more balanced. Investment in infrastructure, youth development, and tactical sophistication is spreading across the country, potentially reducing the historical dominance of traditional powerhouses.

The league also faces challenges inherent to modern professional football: fixture congestion created by the Copa Libertadores and domestic cup competitions, financial pressures on smaller clubs, and the constant loss of talented players to European football. However, these challenges are shared across South American football and, to varying degrees, by domestic leagues worldwide. The Série A's response—through improved broadcast revenues, central distribution mechanisms, and investment in infrastructure—has positioned it as a resilient and increasingly attractive competition for players, fans, and commercial partners globally.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A?

There are 20 teams competing in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A in each season. Each team plays 38 matches total—19 home matches and 19 away matches.

Who has won the most Série A titles?

Palmeiras has won the most titles with 12 championships. Flamengo is second with 9 titles, followed by Santos with 8 titles.

How does relegation work in the Série A?

The four teams with the lowest points at the end of the 38-match season are automatically relegated to the Série B. There is no playoff system; final positions determine relegation.

How many European spots does the Série A get?

The top six teams in the Série A qualify for continental competition. The champion and runner-up enter the Copa Libertadores group stage, while other qualifying teams enter preliminary rounds or the Copa Sudamericana.

When does the Campeonato Brasileiro season run?

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série A season typically runs from April to December each year, with 38 matches played over approximately nine months.

What is the highest points total ever recorded in the Série A?

Flamengo set the record with 79 points in the 2024/25 season, winning the title with 23 wins, 10 draws, and 5 losses across 38 matches.

API data: 11 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2025