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The 2001 Campeonato Paulista de Futebol Feminino was the sixth edition of the São Paulo state championship for women's football, and the first to be organized directly by the
Federação Paulista de Futebol Federação Paulista de Futebol (FPF) is the governing body of association football within the Brazilian state of São Paulo. It was founded on 22 April 1941, and currently organises the Campeonato Paulista, the Copa São Paulo de Juniores and ...
(FPF). This edition was organized in conjunction with Pelé Sports & Marketing. Played between October and December 2001, the competition had twelve participant clubs made up of under-23 players, who were selected partly on the basis of their
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. Palmeiras was the champion after beating Matonense in the final.


Competition


Background

In the aftermath of the
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's failure to secure a medal at the
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, several leading players moved from domestic Brazilian clubs to the new
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(WUSA) in the United States. An attendant collapse in sponsorship and funding led to clubs including
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closing their professional women's sections. The women's football scene in Brazil remained conspicuously underdeveloped: lacking visibility, resources and proper structure. The previous four editions of the Campeonato Paulista de Futebol Feminino had been run by a
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, Sport Promotion. Relatively high player wages and unbalanced competition caused by all the top players clustering at small number of clubs contributed to the discontinuation of that arrangement in 2000. The
Federação Paulista de Futebol Federação Paulista de Futebol (FPF) is the governing body of association football within the Brazilian state of São Paulo. It was founded on 22 April 1941, and currently organises the Campeonato Paulista, the Copa São Paulo de Juniores and ...
(FPF) partnered with Pelé Sports & Marketing to run the 2001 competition, although the latter was closed by
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during the season due to an unrelated scandal.


Player selection

The revamped 2001 edition of the Campeonato Paulista became notorious as "one of the most discriminatory sports championships ever" and "the most
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championship ever". The FPF arranged for 1,620 players aged between 16 and 23 years old to attend a two-day trial at
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, from which 280 successful players would be assigned to the 12 teams. An FPF 'technical commission', including retired ex-professionals Basílio, Wladimir and
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, selected players on criteria which included their perceived
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. Although organizers insisted that was not necessarily the only, or the overriding, factor which was considered. FPF Vice President Renato Duprat offered his reassurance: "If we have to choose an ugly girl who plays well or a pretty girl who plays so-so, we'll choose the ugly one. You can be sure." To ensure competitive balance, the three clubs who still had adult women's football departments were only allowed to use players from their 'base categories' ( youth teams), while all teams were only allowed one national team player each. The three clubs (Matonense, Guarani and Portuguesa) had wanted to keep their existing rosters instead of using the young players assigned to them from the FPF trials. Players older than 23 years old, with
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, and/or with
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were excluded, even national team players. This meant that some experienced professional players who had not moved to the United States and were now excluded at home were forced out of football altogether. Some were consigned to
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, including Solange "Soró" Bastos who took a job as a
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. Official promotional materials for the competition prominently featured
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Patrícia de Sabrit on the cover, alongside the slogan: "novo futebol feminino" ( en, new women's football). Other exclusively young, white, long-haired girls appeared alongside Sabrit in the literature. One was shown embracing a man, apparently to emphasise her
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. Some participants openly criticized the selection policy: organizers' poster girl Talita Cassiano, a 20-year-old student selected on the basis of a 20-minute trial appearance where she hardly touched the ball, called the process "preconceituoso" ( en, prejudiced). Other players, coaches and administrators within women's football were more supportive as they felt public perceptions of
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had been negatively affected by a prevalence of unattractive
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s. Ten years later
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recalled that players had been given tight, revealing kit to wear, which was both "indecentes" and impractical in that it inhibited the players' movement. A September 2001 ''
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'' magazine article described the tournament as "estranho" ( en, weird), outlining an outside perception that a "Ninfetão" ( en, big championship of nymphets) had been created to ward off women's football's enduring image as an "esporte de sapatão" ( en, sport for "big shoes" butch lesbians">Butch_(lesbian_slang).html" ;"title=".e. butch lesbians}).


Finances

The FPF sourced around Brazilian real">R$2m of funding for the tournament. The "big four" clubs (Santos, São Paulo, Corinthians and Palmeiras) got R$40,000 each and the other eight clubs R$20,000 each. Players were paid a maximum of R$2,000 and a minimum of R$300. The players' kits and the balls were provided by the Topper sportswear company.


Format

In the first stage, the twelve teams were placed in a single group. Each team in the group played each other once, and the four teams at the top of the table advanced to the semifinals. In the semifinal phase, the top four teams were placed in two groups of two, with the first group containing the second and third placed teams and the second group containing the first and fourth placed teams. Each team played one match. The winner of each semifinal qualified for the final. The semifinal groups followed the same tiebreaker criteria as the group stage. Each team was allowed to call one time-out per half, and drawn matches were followed by a penalty shootout">Time-out (sport)">time-out per half, and drawn matches were followed by a penalty shootout to decide the points. A score draw gave the shootout winner two points and the loser one; a scoreless draw gave the shootout winner one point and the loser none. Matches still level after the shootout had the extra point assigned by a
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Tiebreaker criteria

In the case of tie between two and more teams the following criteria was used: *Number of wins *Goal difference *Goals Scored *Fewer red cards received *Fewer yellow cards received *Head-to-head record


Standings


Bracket


Semifinals


Final

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, midfielder Zangão, secured the title for Palmeiras.


Top goalscorers


Aftermath

The tournament entered "" ( en, bankruptcy) after 2001 and was not held again until 2004. In September 2017 the FPF publicly acknowledged that the 2001 edition had been "" ( en, a bad experience), but stressed that it had been presided over by a previous administration. Also speaking in 2017, one of the victorious Palmeiras players – Liése Brancão – raised the possibility of punishment for the organizers, stating that the "" player selection criteria had escaped proper scrutiny at the time due to a lack of publicity around women's football. Nevertheless the winning Palmeiras Coach (sports), coach Marcello Frigério remained proud of the success, particularly since it was achieved with an inexperienced team put together at very short notice. In 2021 he described it as one of the most important titles of his long coaching career: "It's something that, in a hundred years, people will still talk about".


References

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External links


Results
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