São Paulo
·26 April 2026
Historic notes after São Paulo 1-0 Mirassol

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·26 April 2026

On the night of this past Saturday (25), São Paulo defeated Mirassol 1-0 at Estádio Brinco de Ouro, with a goal by Luciano, and the Historical Archive brings some historical and statistical highlights resulting from the Brazilian Championship match — especially regarding the goal scored by the São Paulo forward.
Third-highest scorer in the Brasileirão
Luciano reached 66 goals scored in the Brazilian Championship for Tricolor, becoming the club’s outright third-highest scorer in the history of the competition — surpassing Rogério Ceni, who had 65 — and now trailing only Serginho Chulapa, with 83 goals, and Luis Fabiano, with 108.
Four straight games scoring
The forward has now scored in four straight matches (O’Higgins, Vasco da Gama, Juventude, and Mirassol — one in each), but this is not his best run for São Paulo. Between June and July 2022, Luciano scored eight goals in six consecutive matches (Universidad Católica, twice; Atlético Goianiense, twice; Católica again, Palmeiras, Fluminense, and Internacional).
Overall, on that occasion, the striker recorded the 21st-best streak in club history. The best run of all time seems untouchable: 28 goals scored in 11 consecutive matches in 1933 by Waldemar de Brito.
Winning goals
It was Luciano’s 37th winning goal, leaving him just one behind Raí and in 12th place in the all-time ranking for this statistic. To break into the top 10, he needs to reach 41 goals and draw level with Renato. The player with the most winning goals to this day is Serginho Chulapa, with 73.
Opening goal
The goal against Mirassol was the 40th opening goal Luciano has given Tricolor. Again in 12th place in the all-time ranking, he needs just one more goal to reach the top 10, where he would tie Careca and Renato. Once again, the leading name in this category since 1930 is Serginho Chulapa, with 85 goals.
Taking the lead
In terms of putting São Paulo ahead on the scoreboard at any point in a match, Luciano’s latest goal was his 56th of this kind. As a result, he remains in 10th place in the ranking for this category. Just ahead of the striker are Luizinho and Raí, with 57 goals, as well as Rogério Ceni and Teixeirinha, with 63. In first place, as expected, is Serginho Chulapa, with 109 goals.
200 goals
Luciano also continues to climb the overall scoring rankings in Tricolor’s history. He now has 110 goals, which puts him in 16th place in that list, behind Dino Sani, who has 113 goals.
Luciano’s main attacking partner in 2026, Calleri, remains not far behind, in 23rd place, with 90 goals scored. In other words, the two have combined for 200 goals in the São Paulo shirt.
Of course, those 200 combined goals did not always come when they were on the pitch together.
With both of them scoring in the same match, they have totaled 31 goals (16 by Calleri and 15 by Luciano) in 13 matches. With one or the other scoring, they have totaled 125 goals (67 by Calleri and 58 by Luciano) in 98 matches.
All in all, they have already played 187 matches together.
Goal No. 11,000
São Paulo reached the historic mark of 10,990 goals scored in the club’s entire history — since 1930. That means just ten goals remain until the important 11,000-goal milestone.
The 10,000th goal had been considered achieved in 2015, a little over ten years ago. At the time, it was credited to Alan Kardec. However, after later research and the resulting correction to the club’s match records, it was determined that the milestone — under the current understanding (two matches were removed from the list after being found to have been training games) — was actually reached shortly afterward by Michel Bastos.
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