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 Campeonato Gaúcho, officially known as the Campeonato Gaúcho de Futebol, is a prestigious state football tournament held annually in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. Established in 1900, it is one of the oldest and most celebrated regional championships in Brazil, showcasing the rich footballing culture of the region.

The tournament features top clubs from Rio Grande do Sul, including renowned teams like Grêmio and Internacional, both of which have a storied rivalry known as the "Grenal." The competition typically runs from January to April, culminating in a thrilling final that determines the state champion.

The format of the Campeonato Gaúcho includes a group stage followed by knockout rounds, allowing teams to compete for glory and a chance to represent the state in national competitions. The tournament is not only a platform for local talent but also a stage for emerging players to shine and attract attention from larger clubs across Brazil and beyond.

Fans passionately support their teams, creating an electric atmosphere in stadiums filled with vibrant colors, chants, and traditions unique to the region. The Campeonato Gaúcho is more than just a football tournament; it is a celebration of local pride, community spirit, and the beautiful game that unites fans across Rio Grande do Sul.