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Brazilian Championship - Topscorers

Brazilian Championship - Topscorers

The former Rio-São Paulo Tournament was officially named "Torneio Roberto
Gomes Pedrosa" since 1954, in hommage to the former goalkeeper of Brazil
National Team and president of São Paulo State FA, who died that year.
In 1967, the tournament promoters (São Paulo State and Guanabara State FAs)
invited clubs from Minas Gerais, Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul. The name
"Rio-São Paulo Tournament" was obviously abandoned and the new tournament
was only referred as "Roberto Gomes Pedrosa" or "Robertão".
In 1968, the tournament turned to be organized by CBD (the Brazilian FA),
which invited clubs from Bahia and Pernambuco and created a silver trophy
to be offered to the champions (hence, the tournament was also referred
as "Taça de Prata").

Almost 40 years later, in 22/Dec/2010, CBF awarded to Taça Brasil (1959-1968)
and Roberto Gomes Pedrosa (1967-1970) tournaments the status of Brazilian
Championships.

Year    Topscorer (Team)                    Goals

Taça Brasil

1959	Léo (Bahia)			       09
1960	Bececê (Fortaleza)                     07
1961	Pelé (Santos)                          09
1962	Coutinho (Santos)		       07
1963	Ruiter (Confiança)		       09
1964	Pelé (Santos)                          07
1965	Bita (Náutico)			       09
1966	Toninho Guerreiro (Santos)
	Bita (Náutico)		               10
1967	Chiclete (Treze)		       06
1968	Ferretti (Botafogo)		       07

Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa

1967	César (Palmeiras)
        Ademar Pantera (Flamengo)              15
1968	Toninho Guerreiro (Santos)	       18
1969	Edu (América-RJ)		       14
1970	Tostão (Cruzeiro)		       12

Campeonato Brasileiro

1971    Dario (Atlético-MG)                    15
1972    Dario (Atlético-MG)                    
        Pedro Rocha (São Paulo)                17
1973    Ramón (Santa Cruz)                     21
1974    Roberto Dinamite (Vasco da Gama)       16
1975    Flávio (Internacional)                 16
1976    Dario (Internacional)                  16
1977    Reinaldo (Atlético-MG)                 28
1978    Paulinho (Vasco da Gama)               19
1979    César (América-RJ)                     13
1980    Zico (Flamengo)                        21
1981    Nunes (Flamengo)                       16
1982    Zico (Flamengo)                        21
1983    Serginho (Santos)                      22
1984    Roberto Dinamite (Vasco da Gama)       16
1985    Edmar (Guarani)                        20
1986    Careca (São Paulo)                     25
1987    Muller (São Paulo)                     10
1988    Nilson (Internacional)                 15
1989    Túlio (Goiás)                          11
1990    Charles (Bahia)                        11
1991    Paulinho McLaren (Santos)              15
1992    Bebeto (Vasco da Gama)                 18
1993    Guga (Santos)                          15
1994    Amoroso (Guarani)                      
        Túlio (Botafogo)                       19
1995    Túlio (Botafogo)                       23
1996    Paulo Nunes (Grêmio)                   
        Renaldo (Atlético-MG)                  16
1997    Edmundo (Vasco da Gama)                29
1998    Viola (Santos)                         21
1999    Guilherme (Atlético-MG)                28
2000    Dill (Goiás)                           
        Magno Alves (Fluminense)               
        Romário (Vasco da Gama)                20 [1]
2001    Romário (Vasco da Gama)                21
2002    Luís Fabiano (São Paulo)               
        Rodrigo Fabri (Grêmio)                 19
2003    Dimba (Goiás)                          31
2004    Washington (Atlético-PR)               34
2005    Romário (Vasco)                        22
2006    Souza (Goiás)                          17
2007    Josiel (Paraná)                        20
2008    Keirrison (Coritiba)                   21
        Washington (Fluminense)                21
        Kléber Pereira (Santos)                21
2009    Adriano (Flamengo) 	               19
        Diego Tardelli (Atlético-MG)           19
2010    Jonas (Grêmio) 	           	       23
2011    Borges (Santos)			       23
2012    Fred (Fluminense)		       20
2013    Éderson (Atlético-PR)	 	       21
2014    Fred (Fluminense)		       18
2015    Ricardo Oliveira (Santos)	       20
2016    Fred (Atlético-MG)		       14
        William Pottker (Ponte Preta)          14
        Diego Souza (Sport) 		       14
2017    Jô (Corinthians)		       18
        Henrique Dourado (Fluminense)          18
2018    Gabriel Barbosa (Santos)	       18
2019    Gabriel Barbosa (Flamengo)	       25
2020    Luciano (São Paulo)		       18
        Claudinho (Red Bull Bragantino)        18
2021    Hulk (Atlético Mineiro)	       19

Notes:
[1] Adhemar (São Caetano) scored 22 goals, 15 of those in Yellow Module matches,
that most sources consider as a second level.


[Correction on 1983 thanks to Ricardo Pontes]


Players with 2 or more titles 3 Dario (1971, 1972 and 1976) Fred (2012, 2014 and 2016) Romário (2000, 2001 and 2005) Túlio (1989, 1994 and 1995) 2 Gabriel Barbosa (2018 and 2019) Roberto Dinamite (1974 and 1984) Washington (2004 and 2008) Zico (1980 and 1982)
Foreign Topscorers The uruguayan Pedro Rocha is the only foreigner that was a Brazilian Championship topscorer, in 1972, having scored 17 goals for São Paulo.
Multiple Level topscorers Túlio was the topscorer of the First Level in 1989, 1994 and 1995, the topscorer of Second Level in 2008 and the topscorer of the Third Level in 2002 and 2007.


About this document

Data up to 1971 supplied by Mauro Prais.

Thanks to Yuri Casari (yuri.casari@gmail.com).

Prepared by Julio Bovi Diogo and maintained by Paulo Torres for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation and RSSSF Brazil

Authors: Julio Bovi Diogo and Paulo Torres (paulotf@gmail.com.br)
Last updated: 28 May 2022.

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