1989 Campeonato GaĂșcho
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1989 Campeonato GaĂșcho
The 69th season of the Campeonato GaĂșcho kicked off on February 26, 1989, and ended on August 13, 1989. Fourteen teams participated. Holders GrĂȘmio won their 27th title. SĂŁo Paulo and Internacional de Santa Maria were relegated. Participating teams System The championship would have three stages. Three points were given for a win, and all ties led to penalty shootouts, the winner of which won two points and the loser one.: * First phase: The fourteen clubs were divided into two groups of seven. In the first round, teams from one group played against teams from the other group once. In the second round, the teams from each group played in single round-robin format against the others in their group. In each round, the two best teams in each group would dispute a final quadrangular, also played in a single round-robin system, in which the best three teams would qualify to the Final hexagonal, receiving a number of bonus points according to their placing. In case the sam ...
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Campeonato GaĂșcho
The Campeonato GaĂșcho SĂ©rie A1 (GaĂșcho Championship A1 Series or SĂ©rie A1), officially named as Campeonato da Primeira DivisĂŁo de Futebol Profissional da FGF - DivisĂŁo Especial - SĂ©rie A1 and commonly known as Campeonato GaĂșcho or GauchĂŁo, has been since its founding in 1919 the top flight tier of the division of professional football clubs in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, that contest in the ''Campeonato GaĂșcho'', typically from January to April, for the state championship title. The rivalry of two of the better-known Brazilian teams ( GrĂȘmio and Internacional) have a significant impact in the history of the tournament. Format Qualification for competitions The best placed of league qualify for the Campeonato Brasileiro SĂ©rie D, excluding the teams having already qualified for the SĂ©rie A, SĂ©rie B, SĂ©rie C or SĂ©rie D. Clubs Throughout its more than 100-year history, dozens of clubs have played Campeonato GaĂșcho, including teams that became ina ...
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1990 Campeonato GaĂșcho
The 70th season of the Campeonato GaĂșcho kicked off on February 4, 1990 and ended on July 29, 1990. Fourteen teams participated. Holders GrĂȘmio won their 28th title. AimorĂ© and Novo Hamburgo were relegated. Participating teams System The championship would have three stages: * First phase: The fourteen teams played each other in a double round-robin system. The two best teams in each round qualified to the Final quadrangular. If the same teams qualified in both stages, the teams with the best overall record advanced. The team with the best record won one bonus point to the final quadrangular. * Final quadrangular: The four remaining teams played each other in a double round-robin system; the team with the most points won the title. Championship First phase First round Second round Final standings Playoffs Final quadrangular State Cups Two state cups, the Copa Cidade de Porto Alegre and the Copa Aneron CorrĂȘa de Oliveira were slated to ...
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EstĂĄdio Beira-Rio
EstĂĄdio JosĂ© Pinheiro Borda, better known as EstĂĄdio Beira-Rio or simply Beira-Rio, (, ''Riverside Stadium'') due to its location beside the GuaĂ­ba River, is a football stadium in Porto Alegre, Brazil. It serves as the home stadium for Sport Club Internacional, replacing their previous stadium, the EstĂĄdio dos Eucaliptos. It is named after JosĂ© Pinheiro Borda (1897–1965), an elderly Portuguese engineer who supervised the building of the stadium but died before seeing its completion. EstĂĄdio Beira-Rio was one of the 12 venues used for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, hosting five of the matches in the tournament. General information * Grass: TifGrand * Box offices: 4, with 68 booths * Toilets: 81 * Capacity 50,128 (7,500 VIP seats) * Executive suites 125 (70 suites + 55 skyboxes) * Video screens 2 ( each) * Parking 5,500 * Record Attendance 106,554 (Rio Grande do Sul All-Stars 3–3 Brazil national football team, on June 17, 1972) History In 1956, councilman Ephraim Pinheiro ...
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Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre (, , Brazilian ; ) is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. Its population of 1,488,252 inhabitants (2020) makes it the List of largest cities in Brazil, twelfth most populous city in the country and the center of Brazil's List of metropolitan areas in Brazil, fifth largest metropolitan area, with 4,405,760 inhabitants (2010). The city is the southernmost capital city of a Brazilian state. Porto Alegre was founded in 1769 by Manuel Jorge Gomes de SepĂșlveda, who used the pseudonym JosĂ© Marcelino de Figueiredo to hide his identity; but the official date is 1772 with the act signed by Immigration to Brazil, immigrants from the Azores, Portugal. The city lies on the eastern bank of the GuaĂ­ba Lake, where five rivers converge to form the Lagoa dos Patos, a giant freshwater lagoon navigable by even the largest of ships. This five-river junction has become an important alluvial port as well as a chief industrial and commercial center ...
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EstĂĄdio OlĂ­mpico Monumental
EstĂĄdio OlĂ­mpico Monumental (''Monumental Olympic Stadium'', in English), also known as EstĂĄdio OlĂ­mpico de Porto Alegre (''Porto Alegre Olympic Stadium'') and EstĂĄdio OlĂ­mpico (''Olympic Stadium'') until 1980, is a football stadium in the city of Porto Alegre, in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, with a maximum capacity of 45,000 people. The stadium is owned by GrĂȘmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense. Inaugurated on September 19, 1954, the stadium was the home field of the GrĂȘmio football club before being the team moved to Arena do GrĂȘmio in December 2012. Currently, the venue is not in use by the club and suffers from lack of maintenance. History The stadium was inaugurated on September 19, 1954, with a maximum capacity of 38,000 people. In 1980, the stadium was expanded, and its capacity increased to 85,000 people. In 1990, the upper ring bleachers were numbered, and the OlĂ­mpico Monumental's capacity decreased to 51,081 people. The inaugural match was played on ...
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Vacaria
Vacaria is a municipality in the northeast of the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. It is located at a latitude of 28° 30' 44" South and a longitude of 50° 56' 02" west, with an altitude of 971 meters. Its population in 2020 was estimated to be 66,575 inhabitants. The total area of the city is 2105.6 kmÂČ. The city is known in Brazil for its climate and its production of apples. Its Catedral Nossa Senhora da Oliveira is the episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vacaria, which was founded in 1937 as a territorial prelature. History It was the Jesuit missionaries that, in the 16th century, started the colonization of the area by spreading the livestock brought from the reductions to the extensive wilderness known as "Baqueria de los Piñales". During more than a century, disputes with the Guarani Indians marked the history of the region, before it was consolidated as an official trail connecting the Plata region to Brazil. In the 19th century t ...
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GrĂȘmio Esportivo GlĂłria
GrĂȘmio Esportivo GlĂłria, commonly referred to as GlĂłria, is a Brazilian football club based in Vacaria, Rio Grande do Sul. It currently plays in Campeonato GaĂșcho SĂ©rie A2, the second level of the Rio Grande do Sul state football league. History The club was founded on November 15, 1956. They won the Campeonato GaĂșcho Second Level in 1988 and Copa FGF in 2021. Achievements * Campeonato GaĂșcho Second Level: ** Winners (1): 1988 * Copa FGF The Copa Federação GaĂșcha de Futebol, commonly known as the Copa FGF, is an annual cup competition organized by the Rio Grande do Sul state football federation for clubs that are in the first, second and third divisions of the Campeonato GaĂș ...: ** Winners (1): 2021 Stadium GrĂȘmio Esportivo GlĂłria play their home games at EstĂĄdio Altos da GlĂłria. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 8,000 people. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Gloria, Gremio Esportivo Association football clubs established in 1956 Football clubs in Rio ...
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Bento Gonçalves, Rio Grande Do Sul
Bento Gonçalves () is a municipality located in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Created in 1875, it is one of the centers of the Italian immigration in Brazil. It is also known as the 'wine capital of Brazil' due to its vineyards and wine production. In 2020, its estimated population was 121,803 inhabitants. Ernesto Geisel, President of Brazil from 1974 to 1979 (under the military government), was born in Bento Gonçalves in 1907. Etymology The city has changed names three times in history. Before the Italian immigration began, the place where the city downtown is located today was crossed by horsemen, and since there was well known north–south trail with a small wooden cross at the place, the name ''Cruzinha'' ("little cross") was used to name this region. After a decree of the effective governor of the province in the 1870s, the area was renamed Colînia Dona Isabel ("Dona Isabel Colony"), after the Brazilian princess Isabel de Bragança. In 1890, Colînia Dona Isa ...
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Caxias Do Sul
Caxias do Sul (), is a city in Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil, situated in the state's mountainous Serra GaĂșcha region. It was established by Italian immigrants on June 20, 1890. Today it is the second largest city in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. In 2020, the population of Caxias do Sul was estimated at 517,451 people, many of whom are of Italian and German descent. The demonym of the citizens of Caxias do Sul is ''Caxiense''. History The history of Caxias do Sul began before the arrival of the Italian immigrants when the region was being roamed by cattlemen and occupied by Indigenous peoples. The region was called "Indians' Field" in that period. The arrival of Italian immigrants, mostly farmers in search of a better life from the Veneto, Lombardy, Trento ( northern Italy) as well as other regions in Italy, began in 1875 in Nova Milano. Although they received governmental support such as tools, supplies, and seeds, everything had to be reimbursed to the federal g ...
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EstĂĄdio CentenĂĄrio
The EstĂĄdio Francisco StĂ©dile, usually known as the EstĂĄdio CentenĂĄrio, is a multi-use stadium in Caxias do Sul, Brazil. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 30,802 people. It was built in 1976. The stadium was named after Francisco StĂ©dile, who was Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Caxias do Sul, Caxias' president during its construction. The stadium is nicknamed CentenĂĄrio because it honors the centennial anniversary of the Italy, Italian colonization of Rio Grande do Sul. History The stadium was built in the place where was located Caxias' previous stadium, named EstĂĄdio Baixada Rubra. EstĂĄdio CentenĂĄrio's construction finished six months after its start. The stadium was built because Caxias was allowed to dispute the 1976 Campeonato Brasileiro SĂ©rie A. The inaugural match was played on September 12, 1976, when Caxias beat Sport Club Internacional, Internacional 2–1. The first goal of the stadium was score ...
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