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The 2002 Torneio Rio São Paulo was the 26th and the last edition disputed of the Torneio Rio-São Paulo. It was the edition with the most participants involved, and it was expected to be at the top of the pyramid of Campeonato Paulista and Campeonato Carioca.

Participants

Team City Ground Nº participations Best result
America Шаблон:Flagicon Rio de Janeiro Edson Passos 14 5th (1962)
Americano Шаблон:Flagicon Campos dos Goytacazes Godofredo Cruz 1 Debut
Bangu Шаблон:Flagicon Rio de Janeiro Moça Bonita 8 3rd (1951)
Botafogo Шаблон:Flagicon Rio de Janeiro Caio Martins 23 Champions: 1962, 1964 (shared), 1966 (shared), 1998
Corinthians Шаблон:Flagicon São Paulo Rotative 26 Champions: 1950, 1953, 1954, 1966 (shared)
Flamengo Шаблон:Flagicon Rio de Janeiro Maracanã 25 Champions: 1961
Fluminense Шаблон:Flagicon Rio de Janeiro Maracanã 25 Champions: 1957, 1960
Guarani Шаблон:Flagicon Campinas Brinco de Ouro 1 Debut
Jundiaí Шаблон:Flagicon Jundiaí Jayme Cintra 1 Debut
Palmeiras Шаблон:Flagicon São Paulo Parque Antártica 26 Champions: 1933, 1951, 1965, 1993, 2000
Ponte Preta Шаблон:Flagicon Campinas Moisés Lucarelli 1 Debut
Portuguesa Шаблон:Flagicon São Paulo Canindé 21 Champions: 1952, 1955
Santos Шаблон:Flagicon Santos Vila Belmiro 22 Champions: 1959, 1963, 1964 (shared), 1966 (shared), 1997
São Caetano Шаблон:Flagicon São Caetano do Sul Anacleto Campanella 1 Debut
São Paulo Шаблон:Flagicon São Paulo Morumbi 25 Champions: 2001
Vasco da Gama Шаблон:Flagicon Rio de Janeiro São Januário 26 Champions: 1958, 1966 (shared), 1999

Note: Jundiaí is the currently Paulista Futebol Clube. The name Jundiaí FC was used during the Torneio-Rio São Paulo dispute after the end of the partnership with Etti Alimentos.[1]

Format

The first stage was disputed in a single round-robin format. The best four placed clubs advanced to the semifinals and qualified for the 2002 Copa dos Campeões edition. 5th and 6th placed clubs also qualified to the Copa dos Campeões. The worst team from São Paulo was relegated to the 2003 Campeonato Paulista edition and the worst team from Rio de Janeiro was relegated to the 2003 Campeonato Carioca edition.

In the semifinals stage the first placed team into the previous stage played against the fourth placed team, while the second and third best placed teams played between each other. The winners advanced to the finals.

Tournament

Following is the summary of the 2002 Torneio Rio-São Paulo tournament:[2]

First stage

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Semifinals

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Note: São Paulo advanced due to the best fair play criteria.[3]

Finals

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Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 França São Paulo 19
2 Dodô Botafogo 17
3 Romário Vasco da Gama 13
Washington Ponte Preta
5 Ricardo Oliveira Portuguesa 12

Disestablishing of Torneio Rio São Paulo

As from the 2003 season the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A started to be played in a double round-robin format, the lack of available dates caused the end of the Torneio Rio São Paulo, as well as other regional tournaments such as the Copa Sul-Minas and the Copa do Nordeste (later re-established).[4]

The clubs, however, returned to compete normally in the state championships, this being the first competition to be played in the Brazilian football scheduling.

References

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