The 2015 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (officially the Brasileirão Chevrolet 2015 for sponsorship reasons) was the 59th edition of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the top-level of professional football in Brazil. After winning twice in a row in the 2013 and 2014 seasons, Cruzeiro came in defending their title as the Brazilian football champions. Corinthians won the title.
Teams
Stadia and locations
Location of teams in
2015 Série A
Team
|
Location
|
State
|
Stadium
|
Capacity
|
Atlético Mineiro
|
Belo Horizonte
|
Minas Gerais
|
Independência Mineirão
|
23,018 62,547
|
Atlético Paranaense
|
Curitiba
|
Paraná
|
Arena da Baixada
|
42,372
|
Avaí
|
Florianópolis
|
Santa Catarina
|
Ressacada
|
17,826
|
Chapecoense
|
Chapecó
|
Santa Catarina
|
Arena Condá
|
22,600
|
Corinthians
|
São Paulo
|
São Paulo
|
Arena Corinthians
|
47,605
|
Coritiba
|
Curitiba
|
Paraná
|
Couto Pereira
|
40,310
|
Cruzeiro
|
Belo Horizonte
|
Minas Gerais
|
Mineirão
|
62,547
|
Figueirense
|
Florianópolis
|
Santa Catarina
|
Orlando Scarpelli
|
19,584
|
Flamengo
|
Rio de Janeiro
|
Rio de Janeiro
|
Maracanã
|
78,838
|
Fluminense
|
Rio de Janeiro
|
Rio de Janeiro
|
Maracanã
|
78,838
|
Goiás
|
Goiânia
|
Goiás
|
Serra Dourada
|
41,574
|
Grêmio
|
Porto Alegre
|
Rio Grande do Sul
|
Arena do Grêmio
|
56,500
|
Internacional
|
Porto Alegre
|
Rio Grande do Sul
|
Beira-Rio
|
50,128
|
Joinville
|
Joinville
|
Santa Catarina
|
Arena Joinville
|
22,400
|
Palmeiras
|
São Paulo
|
São Paulo
|
Allianz Parque
|
43,713
|
Ponte Preta
|
Campinas
|
São Paulo
|
Moisés Lucarelli
|
19,728
|
Santos
|
Santos
|
São Paulo
|
Vila Belmiro
|
16,798
|
São Paulo
|
São Paulo
|
São Paulo
|
Morumbi
|
67,052
|
Sport
|
Recife
|
Pernambuco
|
Ilha do Retiro Arena Pernambuco
|
35,020 46,154
|
Vasco
|
Rio de Janeiro
|
Rio de Janeiro
|
São Januário Maracanã
|
24,584 78,838
|
Results
Season statistics
Hat-tricks
Player |
For |
Against |
Result |
Date |
Ref
|
Lucas Pratto |
Atlético Mineiro |
São Paulo |
3–1 (H) |
29 July |
[1]
|
Willian4 |
Cruzeiro |
Figueirense |
5–1 (H) |
6 September |
[2]
|
Lucas Barrios |
Palmeiras |
Fluminense |
4–1 (A) |
16 September |
[3]
|
4 Player scored 4 goals.
- As of 6 December 2015.[4]
References
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