2003 in Brazilian football

The following article presents a summary of the 2003 football (soccer) season in Brazil, which was the 102nd season of competitive football in the country.

Football in Brazil
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Campeonato Brasileiro Série A edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Cruzeiro 46 31 7 8 102 47 +55 100 Qualified for 2004 Copa Libertadores
2 Santos 46 25 12 9 93 60 +33 87
3 São Paulo 46 22 12 12 81 67 +14 78
4 São Caetano 46 19 14 13 53 37 +16 74
5 Coritiba 46 21 10 15 67 58 +9 73
6 Internacional 46 20 10 16 59 57 +2 72 Qualified for 2004 Copa Sudamericana
7 Atlético Mineiro 46 19 15 12 76 62 +14 72
8 Flamengo 46 18 12 16 66 73 −7 66
9 Goiás 46 18 11 17 78 63 +15 65
10 Paraná 46 18 11 17 85 75 +10 65
11 Figueirense 46 17 14 15 62 54 +8 65
12 Atlético-PR 46 17 10 19 67 72 −5 61
13 Guarani 46 17 10 19 64 72 −8 61
14 Criciúma 46 17 9 20 57 69 −12 60
15 Corinthians 46 15 12 19 61 63 −2 59
16 Vitória 46 15 11 20 50 64 −14 56
17 Vasco 46 13 15 18 57 69 −12 54
18 Juventude 46 12 14 20 55 70 −15 53
19 Fluminense 46 13 11 22 52 77 −25 52
20 Grêmio[a] 46 13 11 22 54 68 −14 50 Qualified for 2004 Copa Sudamericana
21 Ponte Preta[b] 46 11 18 17 63 73 −10 50
22 Paysandu[c] 46 15 12 19 74 77 −3 49
23 Fortaleza (R) 46 12 13 21 58 74 −16 49 Relegation to Série B
24 Bahia (R) 46 12 10 24 59 92 −33 46
Source: [1]
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Grêmio qualified to 2004 Copa Sudamericana due to a ranking made by CBF with the all-time teams' overall campaign in Campeonato Brasileiro.
  2. ^ Ponte Preta docked the points conquisted in the matches against Internacional and Juventude for the irregulate fielding of the player Roberto. Otherwise, Internacional won 2 points and Juventude won 3 points.
  3. ^ Paysandu docked 8 points due to irregularities fielding of the players Júnior Amorim and Aldrovani. In other way, three points won to Ponte Preta, three for São Caetano, two for Corinthians and two for Fluminense.

Cruzeiro declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro champions.

Relegation edit

The two worst placed teams, which are Fortaleza and Bahia, were relegated to the following year's second level.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série B edit

Final stage
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion
1 Palmeiras 6 5 1 0 12 3 +9 16 Promoted to Série A 2004
2 Botafogo 6 2 2 2 9 10 −1 8
3 Sport 6 1 2 3 6 8 −2 5
4 Marília 6 0 3 3 2 8 −6 3
Source: rsssf.com

Palmeiras declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B champions.

Promotion edit

The two best placed teams in the final stage of the competition, which are Palmeiras and Botafogo, were promoted to the following year's first level.

Relegation edit

The two worst placed teams, which are Gama and União São João, were relegated to the following year's third level.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série C edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts ITU SAD BPB CPN
1 Ituano (P) 6 3 2 1 9 7 +2 11 2–1 2–1 1–0
2 Santo André (P) 6 3 1 2 7 5 +2 10 0–0 0–1 1–0
3 Botafogo-PB 6 2 1 3 8 12 −4 7 4–4 1–3 1–0
4 Campinense 6 2 0 4 5 5 0 6 1–0 1–2 3–0
Source: rsssf.com
(P) Promoted to Série B 2004

Ituano declared as the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C champions.

Promotion edit

The two best placed teams in the final stage of the competition, which are Ituano and Santo André, were promoted to the following year's second level.

Copa do Brasil edit

The Copa do Brasil final was played between Cruzeiro and Flamengo.


Flamengo1–1Cruzeiro

Cruzeiro3–1Flamengo

Cruzeiro declared as the cup champions by aggregate score of 4–2.

State championship champions edit

State Champion State Champion
Acre Rio Branco Paraíba Botafogo-PB
Alagoas ASA Paraná Coritiba
Amapá Ypiranga Pernambuco Sport Recife
Amazonas Nacional Piauí Flamengo-PI
Bahia Vitória Rio de Janeiro Vasco
Ceará Fortaleza Rio Grande do Norte América-RN
Distrito Federal Gama Rio Grande do Sul Internacional
Espírito Santo Serra Rondônia União Cacoalense
Goiás Goiás Roraima Atlético Roraima
Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa Santa Catarina Figueirense
Mato Grosso Cuiabá São Paulo Corinthians
Mato Grosso do Sul SERC Sergipe Sergipe
Minas Gerais Cruzeiro Tocantins Palmas
Pará Remo

Youth competition champions edit

Competition Champion
Copa Macaé de Juvenis Fluminense
Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil Internacional
Copa São Paulo de Juniores Santo André
Copa Sub-17 de Promissão Corinthians
Taça Belo Horizonte de Juniores Flamengo

Other competition champions edit

Competition Champion
Campeonato do Nordeste Vitória
Copa Espírito Santo Estrela do Norte
Copa FPF Santo André
Copa Paraná Atlético Paranaense
Copa Pernambuco Sport
Taça Minas Gerais Uberlândia
Torneio de Integração da Amazônia CFA

Brazilian clubs in international competitions edit

Team Copa Libertadores 2003 Copa Sudamericana 2003 Recopa Sudamericana 2003
Atlético Mineiro did not qualify 1st Preliminary round N/A
Corinthians Round of 16 1st Preliminary round N/A
Cruzeiro did not qualify 1st Preliminary round N/A
Flamengo did not qualify 1st Preliminary round N/A
Fluminense did not qualify 2nd Preliminary round N/A
Grêmio Quarterfinals 1st Preliminary round N/A
Internacional did not qualify 1st Preliminary round N/A
Palmeiras did not qualify Preliminary round N/A
Paysandu Round of 16 did not qualify N/A
Santos Runner-up Quarterfinals N/A
São Caetano did not qualify 2nd Preliminary round N/A
São Paulo did not qualify Semifinals N/A
Vasco did not qualify 1st Preliminary round N/A

Brazil national team edit

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 2003.

Date Opposition Result Score Brazil scorers Competition
February 12, 2003   China D 0–0 - International Friendly
March 29, 2003   Portugal L 1–2 Ronaldinho International Friendly
April 30, 2003   Mexico D 0–0 - International Friendly
June 11, 2003   Nigeria W 3–0 Gil, Luís Fabiano, Adriano International Friendly
June 19, 2003   Cameroon L 0–1 - Confederations Cup
June 21, 2003   United States W 1–0 Adriano Confederations Cup
June 23, 2003   Turkey D 2–2 Adriano, Alex Confederations Cup
July 13, 2003   Mexico L 0–1 - Gold Cup
July 15, 2003   Honduras W 2–1 Maicon, Diego Gold Cup
July 19, 2003   Colombia W 2–0 Kaká (2) Gold Cup
July 23, 2003   United States W 2–1 (aet) Kaká, Diego Gold Cup
July 27, 2003   Mexico L 0–1 (aet) - Gold Cup
September 7, 2003   Colombia W 2–1 Ronaldo, Kaká World Cup Qualifying
September 10, 2003   Ecuador W 1–0 Ronaldinho World Cup Qualifying
October 12, 2003   Jamaica W 1–0 Roberto Carlos International Friendly
November 16, 2003   Peru D 1–1 Rivaldo World Cup Qualifying
November 19, 2003   Uruguay D 3–3 Kaká, Ronaldo (2) World Cup Qualifying

Women's football edit

Brazil women's national football team edit

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil women's national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 2003.

Date Opposition Result Score Brazil scorers Competition
April 23, 2003   Argentina W 3–2 Kátia Cilene, Pretinha, Rosana Sudamericano Femenino
April 25, 2003   Peru W 3–0 Formiga, Pretinha, Marta Sudamericano Femenino
April 27, 2003   Colombia W 12–0 Pretinha (2), Formiga, Marta (3), Kátia Cilene (5), Cristiane Silva Sudamericano Femenino
July 13, 2003   United States L 0–1 - International Friendly
July 17, 2003   Canada L 1–2 Tatiana International Friendly
July 20, 2003   Canada L 1–2 Cristiane Silva International Friendly
August 2, 2003   Haiti W 5–0 Marta, Kelly, Formiga, Renata Costa, Maycon Pan American Games
August 8, 2003   Canada W 5–0 Renata Costa, Formiga, Marta, Maycon, Elaine Pan American Games
August 11, 2003   Argentina W 2–1 Marta (2) Pan American Games
August 14, 2003   Canada W 1–1 (aet: 1–0) Formiga, Cristiane Silva Pan American Games
September 21, 2003   South Korea W 3–0 Marta, Kátia Cilene (2) World Cup
September 24, 2003   Norway W 4–1 Daniela Alves, Rosana, Marta, Kátia Cilene World Cup
September 27, 2003   France D 1–1 Kátia Cilene World Cup
October 1, 2003   Sweden L 1–2 Marta World Cup

The Brazil women's national football team competed in the following competitions in 2003:

Competition Performance
World Cup Quarterfinals
Sudamericano Femenino Champions
Pan American Games Champions

Domestic competition champions edit

Competition Champion
Circuito Brasileiro Saad

References edit