DateRHome v Away-
04/06 19:30 1 [2] Gremio v Juventude [5] 3-1
03/30 19:30 1 [5] Juventude v Gremio [2] 0-0
03/27 00:00 2 [2] Gremio v Caxias [3] 3-2
03/26 00:45 2 [1] Internacional v Juventude [5] 1-1
03/17 19:00 2 [5] Juventude v Internacional [1] 0-0
03/16 19:30 2 [3] Caxias v Gremio [2] 1-2
03/10 21:30 3 [2] Gremio v Brasil de Pelotas [7] 2-0
03/09 22:30 3 [4] Guarany de Bage v Juventude [5] 0-4
03/09 19:30 3 [1] Internacional v Sao Luiz [8] 3-0
03/08 22:00 3 [3] Caxias v Sao Jose RS [6] 1-0
03/02 19:30 11 [11] Avenida v Sao Jose RS [5] 0-0
03/02 19:30 11 [4] Juventude v Internacional [1] 1-2
03/02 19:30 11 [2] Gremio v Guarany de Bage [3] 4-1
03/02 19:30 11 [9] Novo Hamburgo v Caxias [7] 0-1
03/02 19:30 11 [10] Ypiranga RS v Brasil de Pelotas [6] 0-0
03/02 19:30 11 [8] Sao Luiz v Santa Cruz RS [12] 1-0
02/26 23:00 10 [12] Santa Cruz RS v Ypiranga RS [11] 1-1
02/26 23:00 10 [7] Sao Jose RS v Novo Hamburgo [9] 3-0
02/25 21:00 10 [1] Internacional v Gremio [2] 3-2
02/24 22:00 10 Santa Cruz RS v Ypiranga Postponed
02/24 22:00 10 [6] Guarany de Bage v Sao Luiz [8] 1-0
02/24 19:30 10 [5] Brasil de Pelotas v Juventude [3] 1-0
02/24 19:30 10 [7] Caxias v Avenida [10] 2-0
02/19 23:00 9 [10] Avenida v Guarany de Bage [6] 0-1
02/19 23:00 9 [3] Juventude v Caxias [8] 1-1
02/18 23:00 9 [9] Novo Hamburgo v Internacional [2] 1-3
02/18 19:00 9 [4] Brasil de Pelotas v Sao Jose RS [6] 0-0
02/17 23:00 9 [9] Sao Luiz v Ypiranga RS [11] 0-0
02/17 19:30 9 [2] Gremio v Santa Cruz RS [12] 6-2
02/15 23:00 8 [6] Caxias v Sao Jose RS [10] 1-2

Wikipedia - Campeonato Gaúcho

The Campeonato Gaúcho (English: Gaúcho Championship), officially named as Campeonato Gaúcho de Futebol Série A and commonly known as the Gauchão or the Gauchão Ipiranga for sponsorship reasons, is the state football league of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. It has been contested since its founding in 1919, being an amateur competition until 1940 when the league became professional. Twelve teams contest in the Campeonato Gaúcho, typically from January to April, for the state championship title.

The rivalry of two of the better-known Brazilian teams (Grêmio and Internacional) have a significant impact in the history of the tournament. Since 1940, the Grenal duo did not win the title on just four occasions: the defunct Renner was champion in 1954, Juventude almost 44 years later in 1998, Caxias, in 2000, under Tite's command, and Novo Hamburgo in 2017.

Internacional is the biggest winner of the competition, with 45 titles, followed by Grêmio with 42 titles and Guarany of Bagé with two titles.

The Brazil Campeonato Gaucho is one of the most prestigious soccer tournaments in Brazil, specifically held in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Known for its rich history and intense competition, the tournament showcases the best soccer teams from the region, including traditional powerhouses such as Internacional and Gremio.

The Campeonato Gaucho is a highly anticipated event that captures the attention of soccer enthusiasts and fans across the country. It features a format that includes a group stage followed by knockout rounds, culminating in an exhilarating final match. The tournament is renowned for its passionate atmosphere, with fans filling the stadiums and creating an electric ambiance that adds to the excitement on the field.

The participating teams in the Brazil Campeonato Gaucho display exceptional skill, tactical prowess, and a deep-rooted passion for the sport. The tournament serves as a platform for emerging talents to showcase their abilities, while also providing established players with an opportunity to further solidify their reputation.

The Brazil Campeonato Gaucho is not only a showcase of top-tier soccer but also a celebration of the rich cultural heritage of the region. The tournament brings together people from diverse backgrounds, united by their love for the game. It is a spectacle that transcends the boundaries of sport, creating a sense of unity and pride among the local communities.

With its thrilling matches, fierce rivalries, and unforgettable moments, the Brazil Campeonato Gaucho has become an integral part of the Brazilian soccer calendar. It represents the pinnacle of soccer excellence in the state of Rio Grande do Sul and continues to captivate audiences with its blend of skill, passion, and tradition.