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1964 in Brazilian football

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The following article presents a summary of the 1964 football season in Brazil, which was the 63rd season of competitive football in the country.

Taça Brasil

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Final



Santos declared as the Taça Brasil champions by aggregate score of 5–1.

Torneio Rio-São Paulo

First Stage

Teams advanced to the final
PositionTeamPointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference12345678910
Botafogo14970221912
Santos14970221129
Palmeiras10942319154
Flamengo10934212111
Bangu993331114-3
Portuguesa9925217161
Corinthians893241214-2
Vasco da Gama792341014-4
Fluminense59054813-5
São Paulo49126821-13

Final



Due to schedule congestion, the second leg of the final was not played, and both teams, Botafogo and Santos, were declared as the Torneio Rio-São Paulo champions.

State championship champions

StateChampionStateChampion
AcreRio Branco-ACPará
AlagoasCRBParaíba
AmapáJuventus-APParaná
AmazonasNacionalPernambuco
BahiaVitóriaPiauí
CearáFortalezaRio de Janeiro
Distrito FederalGuanabaraRio Grande do Norte
Espírito SantoDesportivaRio Grande do Sul
GoiásAtlético GoianienseRondônia
GuanabaraFluminenseRoraima
MaranhãoSampaio CorrêaSanta Catarina
Mato GrossoOperário (VG)São Paulo
Mato Grosso do Sul-Sergipe
Minas GeraisSiderúrgicaTocantins

Brazilian clubs in international competitions

TeamCopa Libertadores 1964
BahiaPreliminary Round
SantosSemifinals

Brazil national team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 1964.

DateOppositionResultScoreBrazil scorersCompetition
May 30, 1964W5-1Rinaldo (2), Pelé, Julinho, Roberto DiasNations Cup
June 3, 1964L0-3-Nations Cup
June 7, 1964W4-1Gérson (2), Pelé, JairzinhoNations Cup

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