2000 in Brazilian football

The following article presents a summary of the 2000 football (soccer) season in Brazil, which was the 99th season of competitive football in the country.

Football in Brazil
Season2000
1999 2001

Copa João Havelange

The Copa João Havelange was a competition organized by the Clube dos 13, but later recognized by the Brazilian Football Confederation, that replaced the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B and the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C.

Quarterfinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Internacional 3-4 Cruzeiro 1-1 2-3
Grêmio 3-2 Sport 2-1 1-1
Vasco 3-2 Paraná 3-1 0-1
Palmeiras 5-6 São Caetano 3-4 2-2

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
São Caetano 6-3 Grêmio 3-2 3-1
Vasco 5-3 Cruzeiro 2-2 3-1

Final


São Caetano11Vasco

Vasco31São Caetano

Vasco declared as the Copa João Havelange champions by aggregate score of 4-2.

Copa do Brasil

The Copa do Brasil final was played between Cruzeiro and São Paulo.


São Paulo00Cruzeiro

Cruzeiro21São Paulo

Cruzeiro declared as the cup champions by aggregate score of 2-1.

Copa dos Campeões

The Copa dos Campeões final was played in a single match between Sport and Palmeiras.


Sport12Palmeiras

Palmeiras declared as the cup champions after beating Sport 2-1.

Regional and state championship champions

Regional championship champions

Competition Champion
Campeonato do Nordeste Sport Recife
Copa Centro-Oeste Goiás
Copa Norte São Raimundo
Copa Sul-Minas América-MG
Torneio Rio-São Paulo Palmeiras

State championship champions

State Champion State Champion
Acre Rio Branco Paraíba Treze
Alagoas ASA Paraná Atlético Paranaense
Amapá Santos-AP Pernambuco Sport Recife
Amazonas Nacional Piauí River
Bahia Vitória Rio de Janeiro Flamengo
Ceará Fortaleza Rio Grande do Norte ABC
Distrito Federal Gama Rio Grande do Sul Caxias
Espírito Santo Desportiva Rondônia Guajará
Goiás Goiás Roraima Rio Negro-RR
Maranhão Moto Club Santa Catarina Joinville
Mato Grosso Juventude-MT São Paulo São Paulo
Mato Grosso do Sul Comercial Sergipe Sergipe
Minas Gerais Atlético Mineiro Tocantins Palmas
Pará Paysandu

Youth competition champions

Competition Champion
Copa Macaé de Juvenis Internacional
Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil Grêmio
Copa São Paulo de Juniores São Paulo
Taça Belo Horizonte de Juniores América-MG

Other competition champions

Competition Champion
Copa Pernambuco Recife
Copa Rio Portuguesa-RJ
Taça Minas Gerais URT

Brazilian clubs in international competitions

Team Copa Libertadores 2000 Copa Mercosur 2000 FIFA Club World Championship 2000
Atlético Mineiro Quarterfinals Semifinals N/A
Atlético Paranaense Round of 16 Did not qualify N/A
Corinthians Semifinals Group stage Champions
Cruzeiro Did not qualify Quarterfinals N/A
Flamengo Did not qualify Quarterfinals N/A
Juventude Group stage Did not qualify N/A
Palmeiras Runner-up Runner-up N/A
São Paulo Did not qualify Group stage N/A
Vasco Did not qualify Champions Runner-up

Brazil national team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 2000.

Date Opposition Result Score Brazil scorers Competition
February 23, 2000 ThailandW7–0Rivaldo (2), Ronaldinho, Emerson (2), Roque Júnior, JardelInternational Friendly
February 28, 2000 ColombiaD0–0-World Cup Qualifying
April 26, 2000 EcuadorW3–2Rivaldo (2), Antônio CarlosWorld Cup Qualifying
May 23, 2000 WalesW3–0Élber, Cafu, RivaldoInternational Friendly
May 27, 2000 EnglandD1–1FrançaInternational Friendly
June 4, 2000 PeruW1–0Antônio CarlosWorld Cup Qualifying
June 28, 2000 UruguayD1–1RivaldoWorld Cup Qualifying
July 18, 2000 ParaguayL1–2RivaldoWorld Cup Qualifying
July 26, 2000 ArgentinaW3–1Alex, Vampeta (2)World Cup Qualifying
August 15, 2000 ChileL0–3-World Cup Qualifying
September 3, 2000 BoliviaW5–0Romário (3), Rivaldo, Sandy (own goal)World Cup Qualifying
October 8, 2000 VenezuelaW6–0Euller, Juninho, Romário (4)World Cup Qualifying
November 15, 2000 ColombiaW1–0Roque JúniorWorld Cup Qualifying

Women's football

Brazil women's national football team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil women's national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 2000.

Date Opposition Result Score Brazil scorers Competition
June 23, 2000 Costa RicaW80Roseli (2), Formiga (2), Kátia Cilene, Mônica de Paula, Sissi, MayconCONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
June 25, 2000 Trinidad and TobagoW110Kátia Cilene (6), Roseli (2), Daniela Alves, Cidinha, Mônica de PaulaCONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
June 27, 2000 United StatesD00-CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
July 1, 2000 China PRW22 (aet: 10)Kátia Cilene, RoseliCONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
July 3, 2000 United StatesL01-CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
September 1, 2000 United StatesL04-International Friendly
September 13, 2000 SwedenW20Pretinha, Kátia CileneSummer Olympics
September 16, 2000 GermanyL12RaquelSummer Olympics
September 19, 2000 AustraliaW21Raquel, Kátia CileneSummer Olympics
September 24, 2000 United StatesL01-Summer Olympics
September 28, 2000 GermanyL02-Summer Olympics

The Brazil women's national football team competed in the following competitions in 2000:

Competition Performance
CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup Runner-up
Summer Olympics Semifinals

Domestic competition champions

Competition Champion
Campeonato Brasileiro Portuguesa
Campeonato Carioca Vasco
Campeonato Paulista Portuguesa

References

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