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1968 Campeonato Gaúcho


Season
4 February – 28 July
Grêmio (19th title)
Riograndense (RG)Guarany (BA)
149
456 (3.06 per match)
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The 1968 Campeonato Gaúcho was the 48th season of Rio Grande do Sul's top association football league. Grêmio won their 19th title. The league expanded to eighteen teams: the twelve clubs from last season were joined by six teams from last year's Promotion Tournament. It is unknown how these six teams were chosen: Ypiranga, São Paulo, Santa Cruz and São José were among the championship's top six teams, but Cruzeiro and Flamengo were eliminated in the first stage.

The championship's format changed for the first time since 1961 due to its expansion, not without controversy. The league was divided in three stages, as follows:

  • Preliminary stage: clubs were divided in two groups of nine teams each, playing a single round-robin against same group teams. The bottom two advanced to the relegation tournament while the top seven clubs played another single round-robin against each other maintaining their previous results.
  • Relegation tournament: the four clubs faced each other in a double-robin where the bottom two were relegated.
  • Octagonal: each group's top four faced each other in a double round-robin, where the best club was crowned champions.
ClubLocationTitlesLast season
AimoréSão Leopoldo011th
BrasilPelotas16th
CruzeiroPorto Alegre1Eliminated at earlier stages (Second Division)
FarroupilhaPelotas13rd
FlamengoACaxias do Sul0Eliminated at earlier stages (Second Division)
GaúchoPasso Fundo05th
GrêmioPorto Alegre181st
GuaranyBagé24th
InternacionalPorto Alegre162nd
JuventudeCaxias do Sul07th
Novo HamburgoBNovo Hamburgo012th
PelotasPelotas19th
Rio GrandeRio Grande110th
RiograndenseRio Grande08th
Santa CruzSanta Cruz do Sul03rd (Second Division)
São JoséPorto Alegre05th (Second Division)
São PauloRio Grande02nd (Second Division)
YpirangaErechim01st (Second Division)

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3147161918+115
4143651122−1112
514365712−512
6144461315−212
7143561918+111
8142661219−710

The results of five games are unknown.

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