2024 Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino Série A1

Football league season
Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino Série A1
Season2024
Dates15 March – 22 September 2024
RelegatedAtlético Mineiro
Avaí
Botafogo
Santos
Matches played127
Goals scored373 (2.94 per match)
Top goalscorerAmanda Gutierres (14 goals}
Biggest home winFlamengo/Marinha 7–0 Santos
Group stage, R7, 29 April
Biggest away winThree matches 0–4
One match 1–5
Highest scoring9 goals
Cruzeiro 7–2 Corinthians
Group stage, R14, 17 August
2023
2025 →
All statistics correct as of 28 August 2024.

The 2024 Campeonato Brasileiro Feminino A-1 (officially the Brasileirão Feminino Neoenergia 2024 for sponsorship reasons)[1] is the 12th season of the Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino Série A1, the top level of women's football in Brazil, and the 8th edition in a Série A1 since its establishment in 2016. The tournament is organized by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). It started on 15 March and is scheduled to end on 22 September 2024.[2]

Sixteen teams compete in the league – the top twelve teams from the previous season, as well as four teams promoted from the 2023 Série A2 (América Mineiro, Botafogo, Fluminense and Red Bull Bragantino).[3] Corinthians are the defending champions.

Atlético Mineiro, Avaí, Botafogo and Santos were relegated to the 2025 Série A2.[4]

Format

In the group stage, each team played once against the other fifteen teams. Top eight teams qualified for the final stages. Quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals will be played on a home-and-away two-legged basis.[5]

Teams

2024 Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino Série A1 is located in Brazil
América Mineiro
América Mineiro
Atlético Mineiro
Atlético Mineiro
Avaí
Avaí
Botafogo
Botafogo
Cruzeiro
Cruzeiro
Flamengo/Marinha
Flamengo/Marinha
Fluminense
Fluminense
Grêmio
Grêmio
Internacional
Internacional
Real Brasília
Real Brasília
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Location of teams in 2024 Série A1 outside the state of São Paulo (in red).
2024 Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino Série A1 is located in São Paulo state
Red Bull Bragantino
Red Bull Bragantino
Corinthians
Corinthians
Ferroviária
Ferroviária
Palmeiras
Palmeiras
Santos
Santos
São Paulo
São Paulo
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Location of teams in 2024 Série A1 within the state of São Paulo.
Pos. Relegated from 2023 Série A1
13 Bahia
14 Athletico Paranaense
15 Real Ariquemes
16 Ceará
Pos. Promoted from 2023 Série A2
1 Red Bull Bragantino
2 Fluminense
3 Botafogo
4 América Mineiro

Number of teams by state

Number
of teams
State Team(s)
6  São Paulo Corinthians, Ferroviária, Palmeiras, Red Bull Bragantino, Santos and São Paulo
3  Minas Gerais América Mineiro, Atlético Mineiro and Cruzeiro
 Rio de Janeiro Botafogo, Flamengo/Marinha and Fluminense
2  Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio and Internacional
1  Distrito Federal Real Brasília
 Santa Catarina Avaí

Stadiums and locations

Team Location Stadium Capacity[6]
Minas Gerais América Mineiro Belo Horizonte Arena Gregorão (Contagem) 1,600
Minas Gerais Atlético Mineiro Belo Horizonte Castor Cifuentes (Nova Lima) 5,160
Arena Gregorão (Contagem) 1,600
Santa Catarina (state) Avaí Caçador Salézio Kindermann 6,500
Rio de Janeiro (state) Botafogo Rio de Janeiro Nilton Santos 44,661
São Paulo (state) Corinthians São Paulo Parque São Jorge 18,500
Neo Química Arena 47,605
Minas Gerais Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte Castor Cifuentes (Nova Lima) 5,160
São Paulo (state) Ferroviária Araraquara Fonte Luminosa 21,441
Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo/Marinha Rio de Janeiro Luso Brasileiro 4,697
Rio de Janeiro (state) Fluminense Rio de Janeiro CT Vale das Laranjeiras (Duque de Caxias) 500
Luso Brasileiro 4,697
Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio Porto Alegre Aírton Ferreira da Silva (Eldorado do Sul) 1,500
SESC Protásio Alves 2,800
Rio Grande do Sul Internacional Porto Alegre SESC Protásio Alves 2,800
São Paulo (state) Palmeiras São Paulo Jayme Cintra (Jundiaí) 13,905
Federal District (Brazil) Real Brasília Brasília Ciro Machado do Espírito Santo 1,500
São Paulo (state) Red Bull Bragantino Bragança Paulista Gabriel Marques da Silva (Santana de Parnaíba) 7,220
São Paulo (state) Santos Santos Urbano Caldeira 21,732
São Paulo (state) São Paulo São Paulo Marcelo Portugal Gouvêa (Cotia) 2,000

Personnel and kits

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt main sponsor
América Mineiro Brazil Jorge Victor Brazil Maiara Sparta (club manufactured kit) EstrelaBet
Atlético Mineiro Brazil Adriano Gutierrez Brazil Thamirys Adidas Betano
Avaí Brazil Carine Bosetti Brazil Raquelzinha Umbro Genial Investimentos
Botafogo Brazil Léo Goulart Brazil Driely Reebok Parimatch
Corinthians Brazil Lucas Piccinato Brazil Tamires Nike Esporte da Sorte, KSK Consórcio
Cruzeiro Brazil Jonas Urias Brazil Byanca Brasil Adidas Gerdau
Ferroviária Brazil Jéssica de Lima Brazil Katiuscia Lupo Sport Galera.bet, Estrella Galicia, REAG Investimentos
Flamengo/Marinha Brazil Maurício Salgado Brazil Djeni Adidas PixBet
Fluminense Brazil Hoffmann Túlio Brazil Gislaine Umbro Superbet
Grêmio Brazil Thaissan Passos Brazil Tayla Umbro Banrisul
Internacional Brazil Jorge Barcellos Brazil Bruna Benites Adidas EstrelaBet
Palmeiras Brazil Camilla Orlando Brazil Poliana Puma Esporte da Sorte
Red Bull Bragantino Brazil Humberto Simão Brazil Stella Red Bull Bragantino (club manufactured kit) Red Bull
Real Brasília Brazil Dedê Ramos Brazil Dida Tolledo Sports Banco BRB
Santos Brazil Gláucio Carvalho Brazil Thaisinha Umbro Blaze.com
São Paulo Brazil Thiago Viana Brazil Aline Milene New Balance Superbet

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position
in table
Replaced by Date of appointment
Internacional Brazil Brenno Basso Sacked 25 March 2024[7] 13th Brazil Jorge Barcellos 1 29 March 2024[8]
Botafogo Brazil Jorge Barcellos Signed by Internacional 29 March 2024[9] 9th Brazil Léo Goulart 30 March 2024
Santos Brazil Bruno Silva Sacked 1 April 2024[10] 12th Brazil Kleiton Lima 9 April 2024[11]
Santos Brazil Kleiton Lima Resigned 15 April 2024[12] 13th Brazil Gláucio Carvalho 2 21 April 2024[13]
Atlético Mineiro Brazil Antony Menezes Sacked 22 April 2024[14] 16th Brazil Bruno Proton 23 April 2024
Atlético Mineiro Brazil Bruno Proton End of caretaker spell 16 June 2024 16th Brazil Adriano Gutierrez 5 July 2024[15]

Interim managers

1.^ Brazil David da Silva was interim manager in the 4th round.
2.^ Brazil Wesly Otoni was interim manager in the 6th round.

Group stage

In the group stage, each team played on a single round-robin tournament. The top eight teams advanced to the quarter-finals of the knockout stages. The teams were ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss). If tied on points, the following criteria would be used to determine the ranking: 1. Wins; 2. Goal difference; 3. Goals scored; 4. Fewest red cards; 5. Fewest yellow cards; 6. Draw in the headquarters of the Brazilian Football Confederation (Regulations Article 15).[5]

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Corinthians 15 13 1 1 40 17 +23 40 Advance to Quarter-finals
2 Ferroviária 15 9 5 1 20 9 +11 32
3 São Paulo 15 9 3 3 35 15 +20 30
4 Palmeiras 15 9 1 5 35 17 +18 28
5 Cruzeiro 15 7 3 5 30 17 +13 24
6 Grêmio 15 7 2 6 22 19 +3 23
7 Internacional 15 6 5 4 24 18 +6 23
8 Red Bull Bragantino 15 6 5 4 21 19 +2 23
9 Flamengo/Marinha 15 6 4 5 30 22 +8 22
10 América Mineiro 15 5 5 5 24 20 +4 20
11 Fluminense 15 5 4 6 14 19 −5 19
12 Real Brasília 15 4 5 6 11 16 −5 17
13 Botafogo (R) 15 2 6 7 13 24 −11 12 Relegation to Campeonato Brasileiro Série A2
14 Santos (R) 15 3 2 10 15 40 −25 11
15 Avaí (R) 15 1 4 10 11 35 −24 7
16 Atlético Mineiro (R) 15 0 1 14 11 49 −38 1
Source: CBF
(R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away AME ATL AVA BOT COR CRU FER FLA FLU GRE INT PAL RBR RBB SAN SPO
América Mineiro 6–0 1–2 1–1 2–0 1–1 2–1 1–1
Atlético Mineiro 1–2 1–3 0–4 2–3 1–2 0–4 1–3
Avaí 1–3 1–1 0–0 1–1 0–1 3–3 1–3
Botafogo 2–2 1–1 3–1 0–2 0–2 0–3 0–0
Corinthians 4–1 3–1 0–0 5–0 3–0 1–0 4–2 3–2
Cruzeiro 1–3 3–0 7–2 2–0 3–1 1–2 1–1 1–1
Ferroviária 2–0 3–2 1–1 1–0 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–0
Flamengo/Marinha 3–2 2–3 1–2 1–0 3–1 1–1 2–2 7–0
Fluminense 1–0 3–0 1–0 0–0 2–0 0–0 0–2
Grêmio 1–1 6–0 0–3 1–0 3–2 1–2 2–0
Internacional 4–0 1–1 1–1 1–1 0–2 1–0 6–2 1–2
Palmeiras 2–0 4–0 0–2 0–1 3–2 1–2 3–1 6–0
Real Brasília 3–1 1–0 0–2 1–0 1–1 1–1 1–0
Red Bull Bragantino 2–1 2–1 2–1 0–1 1–0 2–2 1–0
Santos 1–1 1–3 1–3 0–1 2–0 1–1 0–2 0–4
São Paulo 6–0 4–0 3–0 1–1 2–1 4–0 1–5 2–1
Source: CBF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final stages

Starting from the quarter-finals, the teams will play a single-elimination tournament with the following rules:[5]

  • Quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals will be played on a home-and-away two-legged basis, with the higher-seeded team hosting the second leg.
    • If tied on aggregate, the penalty shoot-out will be used to determine the winners (Regulations Article 16).
  • Extra time will not be played and away goals rule will not be used in final stages.

Starting from the semi-finals, the teams will be seeded according to their performance in the tournament. The teams will be ranked according to overall points. If tied on overall points, the following criteria will be used to determine the ranking: 1. Overall wins; 2. Overall goal difference; 3. Overall goals scored; 4. Overall fewest red cards; 5. Overall fewest yellow cards; 6. Draw in the headquarters of the Brazilian Football Confederation (Regulations Article 21).[5]

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
            
Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio 1
São Paulo (state) São Paulo 2
[†]
São Paulo (state) Ferroviária[†]
Rio Grande do Sul Internacional 1 0 1
São Paulo (state) Ferroviária 1 2 3
[†]
São Paulo (state) [†]
Minas Gerais Cruzeiro 1 2 3
São Paulo (state) Palmeiras 2 2 4
São Paulo (state) Palmeiras
São Paulo (state) Corinthians
São Paulo (state) Red Bull Bragantino 1 0 1
São Paulo (state) Corinthians 1 1 2
  1. Order to be decided.

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Red Bull Bragantino São Paulo (state) 1–2 São Paulo (state) Corinthians 1–1 0–1
Internacional Rio Grande do Sul 1–3 São Paulo (state) Ferroviária 1–1 0–2
Grêmio Rio Grande do Sul Group D São Paulo (state) São Paulo 1–2
Cruzeiro Minas Gerais 3–4 São Paulo (state) Palmeiras 1–2 2–2

Group B

Red Bull Bragantino São Paulo (state)1–1São Paulo (state) Corinthians
Jane Tavares 3' Jaqueline 33'
Referee: Marianna Nanni Batalha (São Paulo)

Corinthians São Paulo (state)1–0São Paulo (state) Red Bull Bragantino
Victória 32'
Referee: Daiane Caroline Muniz dos Santos (São Paulo)

Corinthians won 2–1 on aggregate and advanced to the semi-finals.

Group C

Internacional Rio Grande do Sul1–1São Paulo (state) Ferroviária
Priscila 84' (pen.) Duda Santos 63' (pen.)
Referee: Rejane Caetano da Silva (Rio de Janeiro)

Ferroviária São Paulo (state)2–0Rio Grande do Sul Internacional
Neném 11'
Mylena Carioca 58'
Referee: Andreza Helena de Siqueira (Minas Gerais)

Ferroviária won 3–1 on aggregate and advanced to the semi-finals.

Group D

Grêmio Rio Grande do Sul1–2São Paulo (state) São Paulo
Cássia 18' (pen.) Aline Milene 45+2', 77'
Referee: Tainan Bordignon Somensi (Santa Catarina)

São Paulo São Paulo (state)Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio
Referee: Charly Wendy Straub Deretti (Santa Catarina)

Winners advance to the semi-finals.

Group E

Cruzeiro Minas Gerais1–2São Paulo (state) Palmeiras
Vitória Calhau 90' (pen.) Juliete 5'
Amanda Gutierres 61'
Referee: Maria Luiza Brandellero dos Santos (Paraná)

Palmeiras São Paulo (state)2–2Minas Gerais Cruzeiro
Laís Estevam 1'
Bruna Calderan 10'
Luana Índia 35'
Giovanna Oliveira 86'
Referee: Deborah Cecilia Cruz Correia (Pernambuco)

Palmeiras won 4–3 on aggregate and advanced to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Host
1 São Paulo (state) Corinthians 17 14 2 1 42 18 +24 44 Second leg
3 São Paulo (state) Palmeiras 17 10 2 5 39 20 +19 32 First leg
2 São Paulo (state) Ferroviária 17 10 6 1 23 10 +13 36 Second leg
4 Group D winners 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 First leg
Source: CBF
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Palmeiras São Paulo (state) Group F São Paulo (state) Corinthians
Ferroviária São Paulo (state) Group G[†] Group D winners
  1. Order to be decided.

Group F

Palmeiras São Paulo (state)São Paulo (state) Corinthians

Corinthians São Paulo (state)São Paulo (state) Palmeiras

Winners advance to the finals.

Group G


Winners advance to the finals.

Finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Group F winners São Paulo (state) Group H[†] Group G winners
  1. Order to be decided.

Group H


Top goalscorers

As of 27 June 2024
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Brazil Amanda Gutierres Palmeiras 13
2 Brazil Cristiane Flamengo/Marinha 11
3 Brazil Victória Corinthians 8
4 Brazil Byanca Brasil Cruzeiro 6
Argentina Paulina Gramaglia Red Bull Bragantino
6 Brazil Cássia Grêmio 5
Brazil Gadu América Mineiro
Brazil Glaucia Flamengo/Marinha
Brazil Jheniffer Corinthians
Brazil Micaelly Ferroviária
Paraguay Fabiola Sandoval Cruzeiro
Brazil Soraya América Mineiro
Brazil Taina Maranhão Palmeiras

Source:CBF

References

  1. ^ "Neoenergia é a primeira patrocinadora exclusiva das Seleções Brasileiras Femininas" (in Portuguese). CBF. 1 June 2021.
  2. ^ "BRASILEIRÃO FEMININO A1 TABELA DETALHADA / EDIÇÃO 2024" (PDF) (in Portuguese). CBF. 26 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Botafogo, Fluminense, América-MG e Bragantino sobem pra série A1" (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. 12 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Botafogo empata com o Santos nos acréscimos, e times são rebaixados juntos no Brasileirão Feminino" (in Portuguese). Globo. 18 August 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d "Regulamento Específico da Competição Brasileiro Feminino A1 2024" (PDF) (in Portuguese). CBF.
  6. ^ "CNEF CADASTRO NACIONAL DE ESTÁDIOS DE FUTEBOL" (PDF) (in Portuguese). CBF. 18 January 2016.
  7. ^ "Após início ruim no Brasileirão Feminino, Inter demite técnico das Gurias Coloradas" (in Portuguese). Globo. 25 March 2024.
  8. ^ "Jorge Barcellos é o novo treinador das Gurias Coloradas" (in Portuguese). Sport Club Internacional. 29 March 2024.
  9. ^ "Técnico Jorge Barcellos deixa o Botafogo; Leo Goulart, do sub-20, assume de forma interina" (in Portuguese). FogãoNET. 29 March 2024.
  10. ^ "Após início ruim no Brasileirão feminino, Santos demite técnico Bruno Silva" (in Portuguese). Gazeta Esportiva. 1 April 2024.
  11. ^ "Santos apresenta Kleiton Lima, que nega casos de assédio denunciados por jogadoras" (in Portuguese). ESPN Brasil. 9 April 2024.
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  15. ^ "Adriano Gutierrez é o novo técnico das Vingadoras" (in Portuguese). Clube Atlético Mineiro. 5 July 2024.
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