List of Brazilian Football Derbies - Rio Grande Do Sul

Rio Grande Do Sul

  • Grêmio (Porto Alegre) vs. Internacional (Porto Alegre) The Grenal
  • Caxias (Caxias do Sul) vs. Juventude (Caxias do Sul) The Ca-Ju
  • Juventude (Caxias do Sul) vs. Internacional (Porto Alegre) The Juvenal
  • Rio Grande (Rio Grande) vs. São Paulo (Rio Grande) The Rio-Rita
  • Bagé (Bagé) vs. Guarany (Bagé) The Ba-Gua
  • Brasil (Pelotas) vs. Pelotas (Pelotas) The Bra-Pel
  • Brasil (Pelotas) vs. Farroupilha (Pelotas) The Bra-Far
  • Farroupilha (Pelotas) vs. Pelotas (Pelotas) The Far-Pel
  • Avenida (Santa Cruz do Sul) vs. Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz do Sul) The Ave-Cruz
  • Riograndense (Santa Maria) vs. Internacional (Santa Maria) The Rional

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