Clássico Alvinegro

The Clássico Alvinegro (which is Portuguese for Black & White derby) is the name of the Corinthians and Santos football rivalry. These are widely regarded as two of the biggest teams in the state of São Paulo, and among the biggest in Brazil. The Derby dates from back from 1913, and since then, there has been pronounced tension between the clubs and it has been a decider for championship tournaments, namely the finals of the 2002 Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A. It is one of the biggest Derbies in the State of São Paulo.

Clássico Alvinegro
Location São Paulo
Santos
TeamsCorinthians
Santos
First meetingSantos 6–3 Corinthians
(22 June 1913)
Campeonato Paulista
Latest meetingCorinthians 1–2 Santos
(2 February 2022)
Campeonato Paulista
Next meetingCorinthians vs Santos
(26 June 2022)
Campeonato Brasileiro
Statistics
Meetings total343
Most winsCorinthians (134)
All-time seriesCorinthians: 134
Drawn: 99
Santos: 110
Largest victorySantos 011 Corinthians (11 July 1920)

Statistics

Competition Corinthians wins Draws Santos wins
Brazilian Championship 242224
Libertadores 110
Brazil Cup 002
Rio–São Paulo 547
Paulista Championship 855763
Other 191514
Total 13499110

Source: Futpedia[1]

General
  • 343 Matches
  • 133 Wins - Corinthians
  • 110 Wins - Santos
  • 99 Draws
  • Corinthians goals: 593
  • Santos goals: 513
  • Last Match: Corinthians 12 Santos (Campeonato Paulista, 2 February 2022)
Campeonato Brasileiro

Includes Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa

  • 70 Matches
  • 24 Wins - Corinthians
  • 24 Wins - Santos
  • 22 Draws
  • Corinthians goals: 85
  • Santos goals: 84
  • Last Match: Corinthians 20 Santos (Campeonato Brasileiro, 21 November 2021)
Copa Libertadores
  • 2 Matches
  • 1 Win - Corinthians
  • 0 Wins - Santos
  • 1 Draw
  • Corinthians goals: 2
  • Santos goals: 1
  • Last Match: Corinthians 11 Santos (Libertadores, 20 June 2012)
Copa do Brasil
  • 2 Matches
  • 0 Wins - Corinthians
  • 2 Wins - Santos
  • 0 Draw
  • Corinthians goals: 1
  • Santos goals: 4
  • Last Match: Corinthians 12 Santos (Copa do Brasil, 28 August 2015)
Other

Largest victories:

  • Corinthians 50 Santos (21 September 1919) - Paulista League
  • Santos 011 Corinthians (20 July 1920) - Paulista League
  • Corinthians 61 Santos (05 June 1921) - Paulista League
  • Corinthians 62 Santos (19 November 1922) - Paulista League
  • Corinthians 61 Santos (08 June 1924) - Paulista League
  • Santos 83 Corinthians (18 March 1927) - Paulista League
  • Corinthians 62 Santos (04 January 1931) - Paulista League
  • Santos 71 Corinthians (8 May 1932) - Paulista League
  • Corinthians 06 Santos (24 September 1933) - Paulista League
  • Corinthians 51 Santos (24 May 1936) - Paulista League
  • Corinthians 70 Santos (1 June 1941) - Paulista League
  • Corinthians 62 Santos (26 July 1942) - Paulista League
  • Santos 61 Corinthians (07 December 1958) - Paulista League
  • Santos 61 Corinthians (30 November 1960) - Paulista League
  • Santos 61 Corinthians (16 August 1961) - Paulista League
  • Corinthians 40 Santos (29 May 1977) - Paulista League
  • Corinthians 51 Santos (16 August 1987) - Paulista League
  • Corinthians 51 Santos ( 23 May 1999) - Paulista League
  • Corinthians 51 Santos (19 March 2000) - Paulista League
  • Corinthians 50 Santos (18 March 2001) - Paulista League
  • Santos 51 Corinthians (29 January 2014) - Paulista League
  • Santos 40 Corinthians (26 November 1972) - Campeonato Brasileiro
  • Corinthians 40 Santos (20 February 1994) - Campeonato Brasileiro
  • Corinthians 71 Santos (6 November 2005) - Campeonato Brasileiro

Titles comparison

CompetitionsCorinthiansSantos
Brazilian Championship
7
8
Brazil Cup
3
1
Supercopa do Brasil
1
-
Libertadores
1
3
Recopa Sudamericana
1
1
Copa Conmebol
-
1
Intercontinental Champions' Supercup
-
1
FIFA Club World Cup/Intercontinental Cup
2
2
Total
15
17
Other CompetitionsCorinthiansSantos
Paulista Championship
30
22
Rio–São Paulo
5
5
Supercopa Sul-Americana dos Campeões Intercontinentais
-
1
Total General
50
45

Note (1): 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.

Note (2): Despite some sources says that they are two distinct titles, the Intercontinental Champions' Supercup and the Supercopa Sul-Americana dos Campeões Intercontinentais, the latter was just a phase of the Intercontinental Champions' Supercup. CONMEBOL recognizes only one title, the Intercontinental Champions' Supercup.

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