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Locale
  
First meeting
  
1930

Stadiums
  
Allianz ParqueMorumbi

Teams
  
Palmeiras São Paulo

Next meeting
  
TBD

Latest meeting
  
Palmeiras 2–1 São Paulo(7 September 2016)Campeonato Brasileiro

The King Shock (in Portuguese Choque-Rei) or Palmeiras and São Paulo football rivalry is the football match known among São Paulo clubs Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras and São Paulo Futebol Clube. Is the football rivalry between two very big, classic football clubs. The Derby dates from back from 1930. The tension between both clubs and sets of fans is extremely fierce, and it is considered the third biggest Derby in the city of São Paulo, behind the Clássico Majestoso and the Paulista Derby.

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In the Choque-Rei, São Paulo has advantage over Palmeiras, including all matches, having won 107 times over Palmeiras, the number of drawn matches is 102, describing an equalized encounter. But in matches counting for the Campeonato Brasileiro, Palmeiras has more victories than São Paulo, reaching 20 wins over 14 from São Paulo, and with other 28 draws.

Worst tragedy between "Palmeirenses" and "São Paulinos"

On August 20, 1995, tragedy struck in the Derby, at the end of the Supercopa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior, a Brazilian cup between juniors. In the match, at Pacaembu Stadium, Rogério scored for Palmeiras in a golden goal, winning the title. Mancha Verde (a group of Palmeiras supporters) invaded the field to celebrate the title, provoking the São Paulo (Independente) supporters. Enraged, the São Paulo supporters tore down the gate and armed themselves with stones and pieces of wood and began the conflict. The few policemen who were at the stadium were unable to control the fight. After nine minutes of the conflict, the cops had reinforcement and stabilized the situation. After the fight, some areas in the stadium was badly damaged. According with the police, 102 people were injured (80 supporters and 22 cops) and a 16-year-old São Paulo supporter died.

Statistics

As of 7 September 2016

General
  • 311 Matches[1]
  • 102 Wins – Palmeiras
  • 107 Wins – São Paulo
  • 102 Draws
  • Palmeiras goals: 410
  • São Paulo goals: 418
  • Last Match: Palmeiras 2–1 São Paulo (Campeonato Brasileiro, 7 September 2016)
  • Campeonato Brasileiro

    including Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa and Taça Brasil

  • 62 Matches
  • 20 Wins – Palmeiras
  • 14 Wins – São Paulo
  • 28 Draws
  • Palmeiras goals: 76
  • São Paulo goals: 67
  • Last Match: Palmeiras 2–1 São Paulo (Campeonato Brasileiro, 7 September 2016)
  • Other
  • Largest victories:
  • Palmeiras 0–6 São Paulo (March 26, 1939)

  • Palmeiras greatest win:
  • Palmeiras 5–0 São Paulo (May 19, 1965)

  • São Paulo greatest win:
  • Palmeiras 0–6 São Paulo (March 26, 1939)

  • Most goals scored in a match:
  • Palmeiras 2–6 São Paulo (October 3, 1981) – 8 goals

    Highest scorers

    Only for Campeonato Brasileiro

  • Luís Fabiano – São Paulo: 4 Goals
  • Müller – São Paulo, Palmeiras: 3 Goals (2 for São Paulo and 1 for Palmeiras)
  • Marcelo Ramos – São Paulo: 3 Goals
  • Edmundo – Palmeiras: 3 Goals
  • Pita – São Paulo: 3 Goals
  • Mirandinha – São Paulo: 2 Goals
  • Jorge Mendonça – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Mendonça – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Edu Manga – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Mário Tilico – São Paulo: 2 Goals
  • Evair – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Oséas – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Zinho – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Tuta – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Vágner Love – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Cicinho – São Paulo: 2 Goals
  • Amoroso – São Paulo: 2 Goals
  • Ricardo Oliveira – São Paulo: 2 Goals
  • Marcinho – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Fernandão – São Paulo: 2 Goals
  • Dagoberto – São Paulo: 2 Goals
  • Most appearances

    Only for Campeonato Brasileiro

  • Rogério Ceni – São Paulo: 24 Matches
  • Marcos – Palmeiras: 11 Matches
  • Zetti – São Paulo: 10 Matches
  • Major attendances

  • Attendance: 115,000 (Palmeiras 0–1 São Paulo, June 27, 1971), Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo (Morumbi) – Campeonato Paulista
  • Attendance: 112,016 (Palmeiras 0–0 São Paulo, June 17, 1979), Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo (Morumbi) – Campeonato Paulista
  • League matches

    These are only the league matches, club name in bold indicate win. The score is given at full-time (T), in the goals columns the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.

    Honours

    As of 29 May 2016

    References

    Choque-Rei Wikipedia


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