1970 Campeonato Paulista Explained

Competition:Campeonato Paulista – Série A1
Season:1970
Winners:São Paulo
Continentalcup1:Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:São Paulo
Palmeiras
Santos
Corinthians
Ponte Preta
League Topscorer:Toninho Guerreiro (São Paulo) – 13 goals
Biggest Home Win:Guarani 6-0 Comercial (May 17, 1970)
Biggest Away Win:Guarani 2-5 Santos (July 19, 1970)
São Bento 0-3 São Paulo (August 30, 1970)
Highest Scoring:Portuguesa Santista 6-1 São Bento (March 15, 1970)
Guarani 2-5 Santos (July 19, 1970)
Matches:202
Total Goals:475
Prevseason:1969
Nextseason:1971

The 1970 Campeonato Paulista da Divisão Especial de Futebol Profissional,[1] organized by the Federação Paulista de Futebol, was the 69th season of São Paulo's top professional football league. São Paulo won the title for the 9th time. No teams were relegated. São Paulo's Toninho Guerreiro was the top scorer with 13 goals.[2]

Championship

In that year, a new format was introduced: a preliminary phase was to be contested before the championship proper, in which the teams played against each other twice and the five best teams qualified into the main championship. That phase was to be disputed in the first semester of 1970, by all the teams except for the "big five": Corinthians, Palmeiras, Portuguesa, São Paulo and Santos, who received a direct bye into the championship proper.

In the championship proper, each team played against the others twice, and the team with the most points won the title.

Preliminary phase

At the end of the preliminary phase, Paulista, Ponte Preta and São Bento ended up tied in points and had to dispute a playoff to define the two teams that would qualify to the Main championship. Paulista played its matches first and lost both of them, making the third match between Ponte Preta and São Bento unnecessary.

Championship proper

Top Scores

!Rank!Player!Club!Goals
1Toninho GuerreiroSão Paulo13
2DouglasSantos9
César MalucoPalmeiras
4PeléSantos7
Manoel Maria
VágnerGuaraní
7LeivinhaPortuguesa6
CabinhoFerroviaría
9EduSantos5
Paulo BorgesCorinthians
VanderleiGuaraní
ManfriniPonte Preta

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Futebolnacional.com.br – Championship of Sao Paulo 1970. April 24, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191213211853/https://futebolnacional.com.br/infobol/championship.jsp?code=20D24CAB58592C9BD46F466AD9B7B9F4. December 13, 2019. dead.
  2. Web site: RSSSF – Championship of Sao Paulo 1970. April 24, 2019.