THE Brazil 2025 ended in the afternoon of this Sunday 7, defining the last relegations. The only exception of the cycle was Mirasol x Flamengo, played on Saturday 6 (3-3 draw) after the CBF moved the match forward to give the Brazilian champion more time to prepare for the match. Intercontinental Cup.
Flamengo confirmed their excellent campaign and closed the championship with 79 points, winning their eighth national title. The team also saw Arrascaète finishing the competition as the assists leader, with 14 assists.
The G4 ended with Flamengo, Palmeiras, Cruzeiro and Mirasolall guaranteed directly in the group stage of the Libertadores Cup 2026. Raposa, third, had the brilliance of Kaio Jorgetop scorer in the championship with 21 goals, leading the best celestial campaign in years.
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The remaining vacancies for Libertadores and South American Cup remain undefined. This is because the champion of Brazilian Cup may modify the distribution of classified ads. The semi-finals begin this week, with Cruzeiro, Corinthians, Fluminense and Vasco still alive in protest, which could directly impact the intermediate block of the table.
At the bottom, Sport and Juventude reach the final round already relegated. This Sunday, Fortaleza and Ceará completed the list of four clubs that will compete in Serie B in 2026, both having only fallen in the last round, after a season marked by fluctuations.
International And Victoryon the other hand, saved himself in the last moments and remains among the elite of Brazilian football. From Serie B, four teams celebrate access: Coritiba, Athletico-PR, Chapecoense and Rowing return to the first division.
Find out how the Brasileirão 2025 rankings went
- Flamengo – 79 points
- Palm trees – 76
- Cruise – 70
- Mirassol-67
- Fluminense – 64
- Botafogo – 63
- Bahia – 60
- Sao Paulo – 51
- Grêmio – 49
- RB Bragantino – 48
- Atlético-MG – 48
- Santos – 47
- Corinthians – 47
- Vasco da Gama – 45
- Victory – 45
- International – 44
- Ceara – 43
- Fortaleza – 43
- Youth – 35
- Sports – 17