1996 Copa dos Campeões Mundiais
Tournament details
CountryBrazil
Dates28 June–18 July
Teams4
Final positions
ChampionsSão Paulo
Runner-upFlamengo
Third placeSantos
Fourth placeGrêmio
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Goals scored14 (2 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Jamelli (Santos)
Romário (Flamengo)
Valdir (São Paulo)
2 goals

The 1996 Copa dos Campeões Mundiais was the second edition of the Copa dos Campeões Mundiais. São Paulo FC has won their second title.[1][2]

Participants

Club Intercontinental Cup edition winners
Santos 1962, 1963
Flamengo 1981
Grêmio 1983
São Paulo 1992, 1993

First stage

São Paulo São Paulo (state)11São Paulo (state) Santos
Müller 30' Jamelli 9'

Grêmio Rio Grande do Sul03São Paulo (state) São Paulo
Valdir 32'
Rivarola 38' (o.g.)
Denílson 74'
Referee: Carlos Elias Pimentel

Santos São Paulo (state)10Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio
Jamelli 89'
Referee: Joelmes Jesus da Costa

Flamengo Rio de Janeiro (state)00São Paulo (state) São Paulo
Referee: Francisco Dacildo Mourão

Grêmio Rio Grande do Sul02Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo
Romário 40'
Fábio Baiano 88'

Flamengo Rio de Janeiro (state)21São Paulo (state) Santos
Marques 21'
Nélio 57'
Sandro 39'
Referee: Luciano de Almeida

Standings

Team Pts P W D L GF GA GD
Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo 73210413
São Paulo (state) São Paulo 53120413
São Paulo (state) Santos 43111330
Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio 0300306-6

Final

Flamengo Rio de Janeiro (state)12São Paulo (state) São Paulo
Romário 14' (pen.) Adriano 3'
Valdir 34'
Referee: Sidrack Marinho


Champion

1996 Copa dos Campeões Mundiais
São Paulo (state)
São Paulo
2nd. title

References

  1. "Copa dos Campeões Mundiais 1996". RSSSF. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  2. "Copa dos Campeões Mundiais - 1996". Bola na Área (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 April 2022.
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