Choque-Rei

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Choque-Rei
LocationBrazil São Paulo
TeamsPalmeiras logo.svg Palmeiras
SaoPauloFC.svg São Paulo
First meetingSão Paulo 2 x 2 Palestra Itália
(30 March 1930)
Campeonato Paulista
Latest meetingPalmeiras 0 x 2 São Paulo
(17 November 2021)
Campeonato Brasileiro
StadiumsAllianz Parque
Estádio do Morumbi
Statistics
Meetings total328
Most winsSão Paulo (112)
Most player appearancesRogério Ceni
All-time seriesPalmeiras: 110
Drawn: 110
São Paulo: 112
Largest victoryPalmeiras 0–6 São Paulo (26 March 1939)

The Kings' Clash (in Portuguese Choque-Rei) is the name given to Palmeiras and São Paulo football rivalry matches. It is contested between two very big, classic football clubs. The derby dates back to 1930. The tension between both clubs and fanbases is extremely fierce, and it is considered the third biggest Derby in the city of São Paulo, only behind the Clássico Majestoso and the Paulista Derby.

São Paulo has 112 wins, while Palmeiras has 110 wins. The number of drawn matches between the two is 110, describing an equalized encounter. In matches counting for the Brazilian Serie A, however, Palmeiras has more victories than São Paulo, reaching 24 wins over 17 from São Paulo, and with other 31 draws.[1]

Incidents[]

On 20 August 1995, tragedy struck in the Derby, at the end of the Supercopa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior, a Brazilian juniors football cup. In the match, at Pacaembu Stadium, Rogério conceded a goal from Palmeiras in the golden goal segment, winning the title. Supporters group Mancha Verde invaded the field to celebrate the title, provoking the São Paulo (Independente) supporters. Enraged, the São Paulo supporters tore down the gate and armed themselves with stones and pieces of wood and began the conflict. The few policemen who were at the stadium were unable to control the fight. After nine minutes of the conflict, the cops had reinforcement and stabilized the situation. After the fight, some areas in the stadium was badly damaged. According with the police, 102 people were injured (80 supporters and 22 cops) and a 16-year-old São Paulo supporter died.

Statistics[]

Competition Palmeiras wins Draws São Paulo wins
Brazilian Championship 24 31 17
Brazil Cup 0 0 2
Paulista Championship 56 50 71
Rio–São Paulo 13 7 7
Libertadores 1 3 6
Other 16 19 9
Total 110 110 112
General
  • 328 Matches[2][3]
  • 110 Wins – Palmeiras
  • 112 Wins – São Paulo
  • 110 Draws
  • Palmeiras goals: 434
  • São Paulo goals: 433
  • Last Match: Palmeiras 0–2 São Paulo (Campeonato Brasileiro, 17 November 2021)
Campeonato Brasileiro

including Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa and Taça Brasil

  • 72 Matches
  • 24 Wins – Palmeiras
  • 17 Wins – São Paulo
  • 31 Draws
  • Palmeiras goals: 90
  • São Paulo goals: 78
  • Last Match: Palmeiras 0–2 São Paulo (Campeonato Brasileiro, 17 November 2021)
Other
  • Largest victories:

Palmeiras 0–6 São Paulo (March 26, 1939)

  • Palmeiras greatest win:

Palmeiras 5–0 São Paulo (May 19, 1965)

  • São Paulo greatest win:

Palmeiras 0–6 São Paulo (March 26, 1939)

  • Most goals scored in a match:

Palmeiras 2–6 São Paulo (October 3, 1981) – 8 goals

Highest scorers[]

Only for Campeonato Brasileiro

  • William – Palmeiras: 4 Goals
  • Luís Fabiano – São Paulo: 4 Goals
  • Müller – São Paulo, Palmeiras: 3 Goals (2 for São Paulo and 1 for Palmeiras)
  • Marcelo Ramos – São Paulo: 3 Goals
  • Edmundo – Palmeiras: 3 Goals
  • Pita – São Paulo: 3 Goals
  • Mirandinha – São Paulo: 2 Goals
  • Jorge Mendonça – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Mendonça – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Edu Manga – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Mário Tilico – São Paulo: 2 Goals
  • Evair – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Oséas – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Zinho – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Tuta – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Vágner Love – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Cicinho – São Paulo: 2 Goals
  • Amoroso – São Paulo: 2 Goals
  • Ricardo Oliveira – São Paulo: 2 Goals
  • Marcinho – Palmeiras: 2 Goals
  • Fernandão – São Paulo: 2 Goals
  • Dagoberto – São Paulo: 2 Goals

Most appearances[]

Only for Campeonato Brasileiro

  • Rogério Ceni – São Paulo: 24 Matches
  • Marcos – Palmeiras: 11 Matches
  • Zetti – São Paulo: 10 Matches

Major attendances[]

  • Attendance: 115,000 (Palmeiras 0–1 São Paulo, June 27, 1971), Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo (Morumbi) – Campeonato Paulista
  • Attendance: 112,016 (Palmeiras 0–0 São Paulo, June 17, 1979), Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo (Morumbi) – Campeonato Paulista

Titles comparison[]

Competitions Palmeiras São Paulo
Brazilian Championship
10
6
Brazil Cup
4
-
Brazilian Champions Cup
1
-
Libertadores
3
3
Sudamericana
-
1
Recopa Sudamericana
-
2
Supercopa Libertadores
-
1
Mercosur
1
-
Copa Conmebol
-
1
Copa Master de CONMEBOL
-
1
Copa Rio
1
-
FIFA Club World Cup/Intercontinental Cup
-
3
Total
20
18
Other Competitions Palmeiras São Paulo
Paulista Championship
23
22
Paulista Superchampionship
-
1
Rio–São Paulo
5
1
Total General
48
42

Note: Although the Intercontinental Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup are officially different tournaments, in Brazil they are treated many times as the same tournament.

League matches[]

These are only the league matches, club name in bold indicate win.[4] The score is given at full-time (T), in the goals columns the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.

# Date R. Home team Away team Score Goals (home) Goals (away)
1 October 23, 1971 São Paulo Palmeiras 1–1 Everaldo (62') Luis Pereira (65')
2 November 22, 1972 Palmeiras São Paulo 0–0
3 December 10, 1972 São Paulo Palmeiras 2–0 Roberto Dias (66'), Terto (85')
4 November 25, 1973 Palmeiras São Paulo 1–2 Leivinha (64') Mirandinha (5', 43')
5 February 20, 1974 Palmeiras São Paulo 0–0
6 June 12, 1974 Palmeiras São Paulo 1–0 Ronaldo (73')
7 October 12, 1975 2 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–0
8 October 17, 1976 5 São Paulo Palmeiras 1–2 Ademir da Guia (o.g. 10') Nelsinho Baptista (o.g. 36'), Edu Bala (58')
9 November 6, 1977 6 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–2 Jorge Mendonça (50', 73')
10 April 23, 1978 9 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–0
11 July 9, 1978 3 São Paulo Palmeiras 1–1 Mílton Cruz (85') Beto Fuscão (87')
12 March 3, 1985 3 Palmeiras São Paulo 2–2 Márcio Alcântara (60'), Barbosa (67') Pita (15'), Éder Taino (64')
13 March 16, 1985 3 São Paulo Palmeiras 4–4 Pita (11'), Müller (45'), Careca (48'), Oscar (73') Jorginho Putinatti (40'), Mendonça (62', 65'), Ditinho (90')
14 November 2, 1986 7 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–0
15 December 14, 1986 19 Palmeiras São Paulo 2–2 Edu Manga (36'), Mirandinha (75') Nelsinho (6'), Silas (8')
16 September 26, 1987 4 Palmeiras São Paulo 2–1 Edu Manga (24'), Gérson Caçapa (65') Pita (30')
17 November 13, 1988 1 Palmeiras São Paulo 1–1 Zanata (61') Lê (58')
18 November 5, 1989 13 São Paulo Palmeiras 2–2 Mário Tilico (11', 23') Dida (40'), Paulinho Carioca (66')
19 October 20, 1990 3 São Paulo Palmeiras 1–2 Bernardo (83') Careca (9'), Betinho (24')
20 April 4, 1991 11 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–0
21 March 8, 1992 7 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–4 Evair (23', 57'), Andrei (27'), Edu Marangon (34')
22 November 21, 1993 1 Palmeiras São Paulo 1–1 Edílson (47') Leonardo (50')
23 December 4, 1993 5 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–2 Edmundo (68'), César Sampaio (84')
24 October 30, 1994 7 São Paulo Palmeiras 2–2 Müller (59'), Cafu (68') Edmundo (38', 81')
25 November 26, 1995 10 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–2 Wágner (47'), Müller (89')
26 September 29, 1996 12 Palmeiras São Paulo 2–1 Rincón (20'), Djalminha (89') Aristizábal (75')
27 September 7, 1997 16 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–2 Zinho (16'), Oséas (38')
28 July 26, 1998 1 Palmeiras São Paulo 2–1 Oséas (67'), Zinho (73') Marcelinho Paraíba (86')
29 October 10, 1999 18 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–0
30 September 2, 2000 11 Palmeiras São Paulo 0–3 Rogério Pinheiro (13'), Marcelo Ramos (64'), Gustavo Nery (81')
31 November 25, 2000 Palmeiras São Paulo 1–1 Adriano Louzada (89') Marcelo Ramos (45')
32 November 30, 2000 São Paulo Palmeiras 1–2 Marcelo Ramos (55') Tuta (35'), Galeano (56')
33 October 6, 2001 16 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–1 Tuta (75')
34 October 2, 2002 16 Palmeiras São Paulo 1–1 Muñoz (38') Luís Fabiano (41')
35 June 27, 2004 11 Palmeiras São Paulo 2–1 Vágner Love (36', 61') Cicinho (82')
36 October 2, 2004 34 São Paulo Palmeiras 2–1 Nildo (46'), Cicinho (90+2') Osmar (41')
37 August 4, 2005 17 São Paulo Palmeiras 3–3 Amoroso (33', 35'), Danilo (42') Marcinho (45'), Gioino (82'), Warley (88')
38 November 12, 2005 38 Palmeiras São Paulo 2–1 Daniel (66'), Juninho Paulista (70') Richarlyson (61')
39 May 24, 2006 7 São Paulo Palmeiras 4–1 Márcio Careca (o.g. 5'), Ricardo Oliveira (52', 56'), Alex Dias (82') Márcio Careca (39')
40 September 24, 2006 26 Palmeiras São Paulo 3–1 Nem (35'), Paulo Baier (84'), Marcinho (90+1') Souza (21')
41 May 27, 2007 3 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–0
42 September 29, 2007 22 Palmeiras São Paulo 0–1 Jorge Wagner (39')
43 July 13, 2008 11 São Paulo Palmeiras 2–1 André Dias (7'), Eder Luís (83') Jéci (90+2')
44 October 19, 2008 30 Palmeiras São Paulo 2–2 Rogério Ceni (6'), Dagoberto (44') Kléber (78'), Leandro (80')
45 May 24, 2009 3 Palmeiras São Paulo 0–0
46 August 30, 2009 22 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–0
47 May 26, 2010 4 São Paulo Palmeiras 1–0 Fernandão (54')
48 September 19, 2010 23 Palmeiras São Paulo 0–2 Lucas (54'), Fernandão (76')
49 August 21, 2011 18 São Paulo Palmeiras 1–1 Dagoberto (41') Henrique (61')
50 November 27, 2011 37 Palmeiras São Paulo 1–0 Marcos Assunção (55')
51 July 15, 2012 9 Palmeiras São Paulo 1–1 Mazinho (81') Luís Fabiano (12')
52 October 6, 2012 28 São Paulo Palmeiras 3–0 Luís Fabiano (35', 69'), Denílson (42')
53 August 17, 2014 15 Palmeiras São Paulo 1–2 Henrique Dourado (60' p.) Alexandre Pato (53'), Alan Kardec (89')
54 November 16, 2014 34 São Paulo Palmeiras 2–0 Luís Fabiano (22'), Rafael Tolói (79')
55 June 28, 2015 9 Palmeiras São Paulo 4–0 Leandro Pereira (32'), Victor Ramos (41'), Rafael Marques (59'), Jonathan Cristaldo (72')
56 September 27, 2015 28 São Paulo Palmeiras 1–1 Carlinhos (60') Robinho (90+2')
57 May 29, 2016 4 São Paulo Palmeiras 1–0 Ganso (11')
58 September 7, 2016 Palmeiras São Paulo 2–1 Yerry Mina (52'), Vitor Hugo (70') Chávez (47')
59 May 27, 2017 São Paulo Palmeiras 2–0 Lucas Pratto (52'), Luiz Araujo (83')
60 August 27, 2017 Palmeiras São Paulo 4–2 William (36', 39'), Keno (79'), Hyoran (90+1') Marcos Guilherme (13'), Hernanes (45+7')
61 September 7, 2018 Palmeiras São Paulo 3–1 William (55', 68'), Dudu (70') Edu Dracena (30') OG
62 October 6, 2018 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–2 Gustavo Gomez (34'), Deyverson (37')
63 July 13, 2019 28 São Paulo Palmeiras 1–1 Pablo (10') Dudu (71')
64 October 30, 2019 Palmeiras São Paulo 3–0 Bruno Henrique (12'), Felipe Melo (42'), Gustavo Scarpa (57')
65 October 10, 2020 Palmeiras São Paulo 0–2 Reinaldo (56' p.), Vitor Bueno (90+3')
66 February 19, 2021 São Paulo Palmeiras 1–1 Luciano (74' p.) Rony (90+3')
67 July 31, 2021 São Paulo Palmeiras 0–0
68 November 17, 2021 Palmeiras São Paulo 0–2 Gabriel Sara (24'), Luciano (61')

Copa Libertadores matches[]

Season Round Home team Away team Score Goals (home) Goals (away)
1974 Group stage 1st leg São Paulo Palmeiras 2–0 Terto (5, 33)
2nd leg Palmeiras São Paulo 1–2 Ronaldo (83) Mauro (40), Chicão (71)
1994 Round of 16 1st leg Palmeiras São Paulo 0–0
2nd leg São Paulo Palmeiras 2–1 Euller (17, 58) Evair (90)
2005 Round of 16 1st leg Palmeiras São Paulo 0–1 Cicinho (59)
2nd leg São Paulo Palmeiras 2–0 Rogério Ceni (81 p.), Cicinho (90+3)
2006 Round of 16 1st leg Palmeiras São Paulo 1–1 Edmundo (36) Aloísio (23)
2nd leg São Paulo Palmeiras 2–1 Aloísio (13), Rogério Ceni (86 p.) Washington (57)
2021 Round of 8 1st leg São Paulo Palmeiras 1–1 Luan (54) Patrick de Paula (74)
2nd leg Palmeiras São Paulo 3–0 Raphael Veiga (10), Dudu (67), Patrick de Paula (78)

Head-to-head results[]

Palmeiras wins 1
Draws 3
São Paulo wins 6
Palmeiras goals 8
São Paulo goals 13
Total matches 10

References[]

  1. ^ "Ge.globo - É esporte sempre". Futpedia.globo.com.
  2. ^ "Confrontos e Retrospectos – Palmeiras". Palmeiras.com.br.
  3. ^ "São Paulo x Palmeiras: Quem venceu mais vezes o Choque-Rei?". Goal.com. Retrieved December 3, 2021.
  4. ^ "Palmeiras vs São Paulo". Futpedia.globo.com.

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