Brazilian League: São Paulo still first

Written by copacabana , 09.10 23h51


Muricy Ramalho's team go on to win and to get closer to the national title 2006. Indeed, São Paulo won away against Fluminense on Saturday, 2-1, and took advantage of Grêmio's defeat on the Santos field, one nil, to escape.

The "Peixe" is second with seven points behind of the "Tricolor".

The Verdão beat Flamengo 3-1 and put back in the race for the qualification of the Copa Sul-Americana.

Lastly, Corinthians lost again, this time against Goias 3-1 and stayed at the 17th place.

Saturday:

Ponte Preta 3 x 1 Juventude
Régis, Iran and Tuto for Ponte Preta.
Marcel for Juventude.

Fluminense 1 x 2 São Paulo
Tuta for Fluminense.
Aloisio and Leandro for São Paulo.

Vasco 2 x 0 Fortaleza
Morais and Fabio Junior for Vasco.

Sunday:

Santa Cruz 1 x 3 Parana
Marcio Mixirica for Santa Cruz.
Eltinho and Cristiano x2 for Parana.

Palmeiras 3 x 1 Flamengo
Marcinho, Edmundo and Paulo Baier for Palmeiras.
Obina for Flamengo.

Atlético-PR 1 x 1 Cruzeiro
Michel for Atlético-PR.
Wagner for Cruzeiro.

Internacional 1 x 0 São Caetano
Iarley for Internacional.

Goias 3 x 1 Corinthians
Souza, Welliton and Nonato for Goias.
Amoroso for Corinthians.

Santos 1 x 0 Grêmio
Domingos for Santos.

Figueirense 1 x 0 Botafogo
Schwenck for Figueirense.

Ranking:

1.São Paulo 56pts
2.Santos 49pts
3.Grêmio 48pts
4.Internacional 47pts
...
17.Corinthians 32pts
18.Fortaleza 27pts
19.São Caetano 26pts
20.Santa Cruz 24pts

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