2007 São Paulo FC season explained

Club:São Paulo
Season:2007
Manager: Muricy Ramalho
Mgrtitle:Manager
Chairman: Juvenal Juvêncio
Chrtitle:Chairman
League:Campeonato Brasileiro
League Result:Champions (5th title)[1]
Cup1:Copa Libertadores
Cup1 Result:Round of 16
Cup2:Copa Sudamericana
Cup2 Result:Quarter-finals
Cup3:Campeonato Paulista
Cup3 Result:Semi-finals
League Topscorer:Borges, Dagoberto and Rogério Ceni (7)
Season Topscorer:Borges (13)
Highest Attendance:69,989 (v América-RN in the Campeonato Brasileiro)
Lowest Attendance:3,440 (v Rio Branco in the Campeonato Paulista)
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Prevseason:2006
Nextseason:2008

The 2007 season was São Paulo's 78th season of the club's existence. After being a national champions in the previous year, them team qualified to the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana. Tricolor took a place on the semifinals of Campeonato Paulista, but was eliminated by São Caetano with a rout in his home stadium in the second leg after drawing in 1–1 on away, was defeated by 4–1. In the Copa Libertadores for the fourth year's participation sequence, Tricolor was eliminated in Round of 16 losing to Grêmio in aggregated score. While played the Campeonato Brasileiro, São Paulo participated in Copa Sudamericana. With two draws against Figueirense the group advanced on away goal rule to Round 16 when eliminated the Argentine current champions of Copa Libertadores, Boca juniors, also in away goal rule, after scored one goal in La Bombonera in the loss by 2–1, Tricolor won in Morumbi with a single goal scored by Aloísio. However, in the quarterfinals was eliminated with two losses for Colombians Millonarios. Playing only the national league the club rising the fifth title in 31 October, on 34th round, behind the victory over América-RN for 3–0 in Morumbi. The team became a champions with a record of 23 wins, 8 draws, 7 losses and keeping the best defence of league, only 19 goals conceded in 38 matches.

Undisputed champions

São Paulo FC reigned for the second time in the role as national champions, now with five titles. In the making of history São Paulo F.C. also broke many records, some of them set by São Paulo FC in the previous year.

Awards

CBF gave São Paulo F.C. a trophy created in the 70s, which was designed at the time for the team who reached five titles first or three consecutive titles. Since no team ever accomplished winning three titles consecutively, São Paulo was given the trophy for winning the tournament five times. The trophy, made out of silver soccer balls, was given to all the national champions in transition order until 1992, which was the season Flamengo FC celebrated their last national title. Due to the controversy of 1987, after 1992 CBF locked the most wanted trophy for all Brazilian teams and created a new trophy to be given to the national champions.

Prestige

São Paulo FC was considered to be the best team in Brazil at this time by various soccer entities, and it was also considered the undisputed champion of 2007 by Placar (Brazilian monthly sports magazine), with four games left and 15 points in front of the second place team (Santos FC). São Paulo F.C. broke many records in 2007; the team went 13 games without losing in the tournament, São Paulo also didn't allow any goals for eleven games, having the best defense of the tournament. São Paulo F.C. finished the tournament with 19 goals scored against, another record set in the Brasileirao. The biggest record achieved that year, was that São Paulo broke its own record as a team to win the tournament before it was even over, the year before, São Paulo F.C. was mathematically crowned the champions with three games still left to play; in 2007 São Paulo F.C. won with four games left.

Scorers

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1FWBorges 3172013
2FWAloísio 3161011
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3GKRogério Ceni 2071010
4FWLeandro 314008
5DFAlex Silva 322007
=FWDagoberto 007007
6MFJorge Wagner 204006
=MFRicharlyson 312006
=MFSouza 312006
7MFHernanes 103105
=MFLenílson 500005
8DFJúnior 210004
=DFMiranda 022004
9FWMarcel 200013
10DFBreno 002002
=DFIlsinho 200002
=DFJadílson 110002
11DFAndré Dias 001001
=FWDiego Tardelli 001001
=MFFrancisco Alex 001001
=MFJosué 100001
///Own goals001001
Total43125551116

Overall

Games played 74 (21 Campeonato Paulista, 8 Copa Libertadores, 38 Campeonato Brasileiro, 6 Copa Sudamericana, 1 Friendly match)
Games won 41 (13 Campeonato Paulista, 4 Copa Libertadores, 23 Campeonato Brasileiro, 1 Copa Sudamericana, 0 Friendly match)
Games drawn 18 (6 Campeonato Paulista, 2 Copa Libertadores, 8 Campeonato Brasileiro, 2 Copa Sudamericana, 0 Friendly match)
Games lost 15 (2 Campeonato Paulista, 2 Copa Libertadores, 7 Campeonato Brasileiro, 3 Copa Sudamericana, 1 Friendly match)
Goals scored 116
Goals conceded 52
Goal difference +64
Best result 6–0 (H) v Paraná - Campeonato Brasileiro - 2007.9.1
Worst result 1–4 (A) v São Caetano - Campeonato Paulista - 2007.4.21
Top scorer Borges (13 goals)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Campeonato Brasileiro winner squad. 6 March 2010.