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Torneio dos Campeões

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Dates
  
24 Apr 1982 – 12 Jun 1982

Location
  
Brazil

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Torneio dos Campeões (English: Tournament of the Champions) was an official Brazilian football competition, promoted and organized by CBF in 1982.

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A group of 18 Brazilian professional football clubs participated in this tournament, including all the champions and the runners-up of all official national competitions ever played in Brazil up to that year (Campeonato Brasileiro, Torneio Rio-São Paulo, Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa) and America-RJ, 18th ranking in the CBF ranking, and Santa Cruz Futebol Clube, ranked 19th in the same ranking. America-RJ and Santa Cruz replaced Flamengo, who declined the invitation in favor of a world tour.

The tournament

The teams were divided in four groups in the first two rounds, two groups with 5 teams and two groups with four teams in a home-away system. The group champions for each of the two rounds advanced to a quarterfinals bracket.

Results

The following teams advanced to the quarterfinals:

  • America-RJ
  • Atlético Mineiro
  • Bahia
  • Fluminense
  • Guarani
  • Internacional
  • Portuguesa
  • São Paulo
  • In the first two rounds America eliminated Atlético Mineiro, Bahia defeated Internacional, Guarani beat São Paulo, and Portuguesa eliminated Fluminense.

    In the semifinais, America-RJ eliminated Portuguesa and Guarani defeated Bahia.

    In the championship matches, America-RJ tied Guarani at Brinco de Ouro da Princesa Stadium in Campinas, Brazil (with a score of 1-1) and beat Guarani at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (with a final score of 2-1, after a 1-1 at regulation and 1-0 in overtime), in a game played under a lot of rain.

    Final

  • America-RJ: Gasperin; Chiquinho, Duílio, Everaldo and Zé Dilson (Sérgio Pinto); Pires, Gilberto and Eloy (João Luiz); Serginho, Moreno and Gilson Gênio. Manager: Dudu.
  • Guarani: Didmar; Sotter, Darci (Red Card), Oldair e Almeida; Éderson, Júlio César (Henrique) and Jorge Mendonça; João Luiz (Delém), Marcelo and Banana. Manager: José Duarte.
  • References

    Torneio dos Campeões Wikipedia