List of Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras seasons
Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras is a Brazilian professional football club based in São Paulo, Brazil. The club was formed in 1914.

Oscar Francisco Nascimento (1930)
Palmeiras has won 14 national competitions, which makes it the most successful club inside Brazil.[1] The club's most important titles are 1 Intercontinental World Club Tournament (Copa Rio), 1 Copa Libertadores, 10 Brazilian National Leagues (Campeonato Brasileiro Série A),[2] 3 Brazil Cups (Copa do Brasil), 1 Champions Cup (Copa dos Campeões) and 1 South American Cup (Copa Mercosul), as well as 5 Interstate titles (Torneio Rio – São Paulo), 23 State Championship titles (Campeonato Paulista) and 3 Ramón de Carranza Trophy titles.[3]
Seasons
1959-present
| Year | Position | Year | Position | Year | Position | Year | Position | Year | Position | Year | Position | Year | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1961 | 5th | 1971 | 7th | 1981 | 31st | 1991 | 6th | 2001 | 12th | 2011 | 11th | ||
| 1962 | – | 1972 | 1st | 1982 | – | 1992 | 11th | 2002 | 24th | 2012 | 18th | ||
| 1963 | – | 1973 | 1st | 1983 | 9th | 1993 | 1st | 2003 | – | 2013 | – | ||
| 1964 | 4th | 1974 | 11th | 1984 | 20th | 1994 | 1st | 2004 | 4th | 2014 | 16th | ||
| 1965 | 4th | 1975 | 9th | 1985 | 24th | 1995 | 5th | 2005 | 4th | 2015 | 9th | ||
| 1966 | 5th | 1976 | 7th | 1986 | 10th | 1996 | 3rd | 2006 | 16th | 2016 | 1st | ||
| 1967 | 1st¹ 1st² | 1977 | 6th | 1987 | 8th | 1997 | 2nd | 2007 | 7th | 2017 | 2nd | ||
| 1968 | 4th¹ –² | 1978 | 2nd | 1988 | 16th | 1998 | 2nd | 2008 | 4th | 2018 | 1st | ||
| 1959 | – | 1969 | 1st | 1979 | 4th | 1989 | 5th | 1999 | 10th | 2009 | 5th | 2019 | 3rd |
| 1960 | 1st | 1970 | 2nd | 1980 | 13th | 1990 | 6th | 2000 | 6th | 2010 | 10th | 2020 | |
2003-Present (Current national league format)
Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Campeonato Paulista Copa do Brasil CONMEBOL Top scorer (League) Goals Head coach 2003 Série B 1 23 13 8 2 54 25 47 Semi-finals Round of 16 DNP 2004 Série A 4 46 22 13 11 72 47 79 Semi-finals Quarter-finals DNP Estevam Soares
2005 Série A 4 42 20 10 12 81 65 70 9th DNP CL Round of 16 2006 Série A 16 38 12 8 18 58 70 44 3rd DNP DNP 2007 Série A 7 38 16 10 12 48 47 58 5th Second Round DNP 2008 Série A 4 38 19 8 11 55 45 65 Champion Round of 16 CS Quarter-finals Alex Mineiro
18 Vanderlei Luxemburgo
2009 Série A 5 38 17 11 10 58 45 62 Semi-Finals DNP CL Quarter-finals Obina
12 Vanderlei Luxemburgo
Muricy Ramalho
2010 Série A 10 38 12 14 12 42 43 50 11th Quarter-finals CS Semi-finals Kléber
8 Luiz Felipe Scolari
2011 Série A 11 38 11 17 10 43 39 50 Semi-finals Quarter-finals CS Second Round Luan
9 Luiz Felipe Scolari
2012 Série A 18 38 9 7 22 39 54 34 Quarter-finals Champion CS Round of 16 Hernán Barcos
14 Luiz Felipe Scolari
Narciso
Gilson Kleina
2013 Série B 1 38 24 7 7 71 28 79 Quarter-finals Round of 16 CL Round of 16 Alan Kardec
14 Gilson Kleina
2014 Série A 16 38 11 7 20 34 59 40 Semi-finals Round of 16 DNP Henrique Dourado
16 Gilson Kleina
Alberto Valentim
Ricardo Gareca
Alberto Valentim
Dorival Júnior
2015 Série A 9 38 15 8 15 60 51 53 Runner-up Champion DNP Dudu
10 Oswaldo de Oliveira
Marcelo Oliveira
2016 Série A 1 38 24 8 6 62 32 80 Semi-finals Quarter-finals CL Group Stage Gabriel Jesus
12 Marcelo Oliveira
Alberto Valentim
Cuca
2017 Série A 2 38 19 6 13 61 45 63 Semi-finals Quarter-finals CL Round of 16 Dudu
9 Eduardo Baptista
Cuca
Alberto Valentim
2018 Série A 1 38 23 11 4 64 26 80 Runner-up Semi-finals CL Semi-finals William
10 Roger Machado
Paulo Turra
Luiz Felipe Scolari
2019 Série A 3 38 21 11 6 61 32 74 Semi-finals Quarter-finals CL Quarter-finals Bruno Henrique
10 Luiz Felipe Scolari
Mano Menezes
All-time statistics
Copa Libertadores
Last updated: March 10, 2020
| Titles | Games | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 186 | 100 | 34 | 52 | 335 | 203 | +132 | 334 |
References
- "Palmeiras se consolida como maior campeão nacional". FOX Sports. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
- "Palmeiras: nove vezes campeão brasileiro". Confederação Brasileira de Futebol. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 15 December 2018. Retrieved 29 November 2018.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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