Flamengo beat Mirassol 2-1 at Maracanãthis Saturday (9), and follows the leader of the Brazilian, at least until the clashes this Sunday (10).
Telling for the 19th round, Red-Black has 18 games in the competition. That is, one game less in the first round.
O postponed duel is against Sport away from homefor the 12th round, and was scheduled for June 10th. The change of the game, which has no date to happen, occurred due to the Club World Cup.
Flamengo “champion” of the shift?
Traditionally, it earns the symbolic title of the first half of the competition. But the current scenario of the Brazilian is not so simple.
For statistical purposes, The shift only ends after all 20 teams complete 19 games. And that’s where Flamengo needs to wait to sacrament the “title”, or even surpassed, as he is not the only one with postponed games.
For the account to become simpler, just cruise and palm trees stumble this Sunday (10) for the red-black to sacrament the lead of the shift and stay with the “imaginary trophy”. But what if it doesn’t happen?
Scenario of the table of Brasileirão
If you win Sport, Flamengo closes the first round with 43 points. The complete 19 games this Sunday against Santos, in Mineirão.
If they win, the Fox reaches 40 points, the same score as Red-Black, but would have to take a difference of six goals in the balance and cheer so that Philip Luis’s team does not triumph when playing against the Pernambuco rival.
The Palmeiras scenario is more complex. , the São Paulo team has three games to play on this shift.
With 33 points in the table, Verdon can reach 42 until completing 19 games. That is, if you want to steal the symbolic title of the red-black, you need to win the remaining clashes and cheer for Sport against the cariocas.
Palmeiras catches Ceará at Allianz Parque this Sunday at 16h. The two games postponed during the World Cup are against youth, for the 12th round, and Santos, for the 13th round.
1st round champions since 2003
- 2003 – Cruzeiro (Brazilian champion)
- 2004 – Santos (Brazilian champion)
- 2005 – Corinthians (Brazilian champion)
- 2006 – São Paulo (Brazilian champion)
- 2007 – São Paulo (Brazilian champion)
- 2008 – Guild
- 2009 – International
- 2010 – Fluminense (Brazilian champion)
- 2011 – Corinthians (Brazilian champion)
- 2012 -Atletico-MG
- 2013 – Cruzeiro (Brazilian champion)
- 2014 – Cruzeiro (Brazilian champion)
- 2015 – Corinthians (Brazilian champion)
- 2016 – Palmeiras (Brazilian champion)
- 2017 – Corinthians (Brazilian champion)
- 2018 – São Paulo
- 2019 – Flamengo (Brazilian champion)
- 2020 – São Paulo
- 2021 -Atletico-MG (Brazilian champion)
- 2022 – Palmeiras (Brazilian champion)
- 2023 – Botafogo
- 2024 – Botafogo (Brazilian champion)
Check the updated table