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Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série B is commonly referred to as the Brasileirão Série B (Série B), and until 2022 was officially called Brasileirão Sportingbet by sponsorship reasons.[1] It is the second tier of the Brazilian football league system. Although not having been played annually since its founding in 1971, the competition format has changed almost every season. Since 2006 it has been contested by 20 teams in a double round-robin format with the top four teams being promoted to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A group and the bottom four teams being relegated to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C group.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
Founded1971
CountryBrazil
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Number of teams20
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toCampeonato Brasileiro Série A
Relegation toCampeonato Brasileiro Série C
Current championsCruzeiro
(2022)
Most championshipsCoritiba
Goiás
Palmeiras
Paysandu
América Mineiro
Bragantino
Botafogo (2 titles each)
TV partnersGlobo (Only selected matches for affiliates)
SporTV (4 to 5 games per matchweek)
Premiere
WebsiteCampeonato Brasileiro - Série B
Current: 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

2022 Série B teams

Team Home city Stadium Capacity
Bahia Salvador Arena Fonte Nova 47,907
Brusque Brusque Estádio Augusto Bauer 5,000
Chapecoense Chapecó Arena Condá 20,089
CRB Maceió Rei Pelé 17,126
Criciúma Criciúma Heriberto Hülse 19,300
Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte Mineirão 61,846
CSA Maceió Rei Pelé 17,126
Grêmio Porto Alegre Arena do Grêmio 55,225
Guarani Campinas Brinco de Ouro 29,130
Ituano Itu Novelli Júnior 18,560
Londrina Londrina Estádio do Café 36,000
Náutico Recife Aflitos 22,856
Novorizontino Novo Horizonte Doutor Jorge Ismael de Biasi 16,000
Operário Ferroviário Ponta Grossa Germano Krüger 10,632
Ponte Preta Campinas Moisés Lucarelli 19,728
Sampaio Corrêa São Luís Castelão 40,149
Sport Recife Recife Ilha do Retiro 35,000
Tombense Tombos Almeidão 3,050
Vasco da Gama Rio de Janeiro São Januário 21,880
Vila Nova Goiânia Onésio Brasileiro Alvarenga 11,788

Champions of Série B

Official champions

Below is the table of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B champions according to the Brazilian Football Confederation:[2]

Knockout tournament
Ed. Season Champion Runner-up
1
1971   Villa Nova   Remo
2
1972   Sampaio Corrêa   Campinense
1973−1979 Not held
3
1980   Londrina   CSA
4
1981   Guarani   Anapolina
5
1982   Campo Grande   CSA
6
1983   Juventus   CSA
7
1984   Uberlândia   Remo
8
1985   Tuna Luso   Goytacaz
1986 Not held (See 1986 Torneio Paralelo)
1987 Not held (See 1987 Copa União – White and Blue groups)
9
1988   Inter de Limeira   Náutico
10
1989   Bragantino   São José
11
1990   Sport   Atlético Paranaense
12
1991   Paysandu   Guarani
13
1992   Paraná   Vitória
1993 Not held
14
1994   Juventude   Goiás
15
1995   Atlético Paranaense   Coritiba
16
1996   União São João   América de Natal
17
1997   América Mineiro   Ponte Preta
18
1998   Gama   Botafogo
19
1999   Goiás   Santa Cruz
2000 Not held (See Copa João Havelange Group Yellow)
20
2001   Paysandu   Figueirense
21
2002   Criciúma   Fortaleza
Round-robin tournament
Ed. Season Champion Runner-up Third place Fourth place
22
2003   Palmeiras   Botafogo   Sport   Marília
23
2004   Brasiliense   Fortaleza   Avaí   Bahia
24
2005   Grêmio   Santa Cruz   Náutico   Portuguesa
25
2006   Atlético Mineiro   Sport   Náutico   América
26
2007   Coritiba   Ipatinga   Portuguesa   Vitória
27
2008   Corinthians   Santo André   Avaí   Barueri
28
2009   Vasco da Gama   Guarani   Ceará   Atlético Goianiense
29
2010   Coritiba   Figueirense   Bahia   América Mineiro
30
2011   Portuguesa   Náutico   Ponte Preta   Sport
31
2012   Goiás   Criciúma   Atlético Paranaense   Vitória
32
2013   Palmeiras   Chapecoense   Sport   Figueirense
33
2014   Joinville   Ponte Preta   Vasco da Gama   Avaí
34
2015   Botafogo   Santa Cruz   Vitória   América Mineiro
35
2016   Atlético Goianiense   Avaí   Vasco da Gama   Bahia
36
2017   América Mineiro   Internacional   Ceará   Paraná
37
2018   Fortaleza   CSA   Avaí   Goiás
38
2019   Bragantino   Sport   Coritiba   Atlético Goianiense
39
2020   Chapecoense   América Mineiro   Juventude   Cuiabá
40
2021   Botafogo   Goiás   Coritiba   Avaí
41
2022   Cruzeiro   Grêmio   Vasco da Gama   Bahia
Notes

Unofficial champions

The following seasons are not officially recognized by the CBF:[2]

Year Winner Score Runner-up Comments
1986[3]   Treze Group E   Maranhão The four winners were promoted to the first level in the same year.
  Central Group F   Americano
  Inter de Limeira Group G   Juventus
  Criciúma Group H   Marcílio Dias
1987[4]   Americano Blue Module   Uberlândia Final stage of each module was disputed in a triangular.
  Operário–MS White Module   Paysandu
2000[5]   Paraná 1 − 1
3 − 1
  São Caetano It was the Yellow Module of the Copa João Havelange.
The top three teams were promoted to the first level in the same year.

Titles by team

Below are the titles by team, according to the Brazilian Football Confederation:

Club State Titles
América Mineiro   Minas Gerais 2
Botafogo   Rio de Janeiro 2
Bragantino   São Paulo 2
Coritiba   Paraná 2
Goiás   Goiás 2
Palmeiras   São Paulo 2
Paysandu   Pará 2
Atlético Goianiense   Goiás 1
Atlético Mineiro   Minas Gerais 1
Atlético Paranaense   Paraná 1
Brasiliense   Distrito Federal 1
Campo Grande   Rio de Janeiro 1
Chapecoense   Santa Catarina 1
Corinthians   São Paulo 1
Criciúma   Santa Catarina 1
Cruzeiro   Minas Gerais 1
Fortaleza   Ceará 1
Gama   Distrito Federal 1
Grêmio   Rio Grande do Sul 1
Guarani   São Paulo 1
Inter de Limeira   São Paulo 1
Joinville   Santa Catarina 1
Juventude   Rio Grande do Sul 1
Juventus   São Paulo 1
Londrina   Paraná 1
Paraná   Paraná 1
Portuguesa   São Paulo 1
Sampaio Corrêa   Maranhão 1
Sport   Pernambuco 1
Tuna Luso   Pará 1
Uberlândia   Minas Gerais 1
União São João   São Paulo 1
Vasco da Gama   Rio de Janeiro 1
Villa Nova   Minas Gerais 1

Titles by state

Below are the titles by state, according to the Brazilian Football Confederation:

State Nº of titles
  São Paulo 10
  Minas Gerais 6
  Rio de Janeiro 4
  Paraná 5
  Pará 3
  Goiás 3
  Santa Catarina 3
  Distrito Federal 2
  Rio Grande do Sul 2
  Ceará 1
  Maranhão 1
  Pernambuco 1

Participations

Most appearances

As of 2023 season

Below is the list of clubs that have more appearances in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B.

Club App First Last
CRB 33 1971 2023
Ceará 31 1981 2023
Londrina 27 1971 2023
América Mineiro 26 1980 2020
Criciúma 26 1980 2023
Vila Nova 25 1982 2023
América de Natal 24 1972 2014
Avaí 24 1980 2023
Náutico 23 1971 2022
ABC 22 1971 2023
Ponte Preta 22 1971 2023
Remo 22 1971 2021
Americano 20 1980 2002
Joinville 20 1982 2016
Sampaio Corrêa 20 1971 2023
Santa Cruz 20 1982 2017

Top scorers

Year Player (team) Goals
1971 Rabilota (Remo) 4
1980 Osmarzinho (Botafogo-SP) 12
1981 Jorge Mendonça (Guarani) 11
1982 Luisinho (Campo Grande) 10
1983 Lima (Operário) 9
1984 Dadinho (Remo) 6
1985 Paulo César (Tuna Luso)
Guilherme (Figueirense)
6
1991 Cacaio (Paysandu) 14
1992 Saulo (Paraná) 12
1994 Baltazar (Goiás)
Mário (Juventude)
11
1995 Oséas (Atlético Paranaense) 14
1996 Maurício (Santa Cruz) 13
1997 Tupãzinho (América-MG) 13
1998 Gauchinho (XV de Piracicaba) 13
1999 Ueslei (Bahia) 25
2000 Adhemar (São Caetano) 16 1
2001 Sérgio Alves (Ceará) 21
2002 Vinícius (Fortaleza) 22
2003 Vágner Love (Palmeiras) 19
2004 Rinaldo (Fortaleza) 14
2005 Reinaldo (Santa Cruz) 16
2006 Vanderlei (Gama) 21
2007 Alessandro (Ipatinga) 25
2008 Túlio Maravilha (Vila Nova) 24
2009 Elton (Vasco da Gama)
Marcelo Nicácio (Fortaleza)
Rafael Coelho (Figueirense)
17
2010 Alessandro (Ipatinga) 21
2011 Kieza (Náutico) 21
2012 Zé Carlos (Criciúma) 27
2013 Bruno Rangel (Chapecoense) 31
2014 Magno Alves (Ceará) 18
2015 Zé Carlos (CRB) 19
2016 Bill (Ceará) 15
2017 Bergson (Paysandu)
Mazinho (Oeste)
16
2018 Dagoberto (Londrina) 17
2019 Guilherme (Sport) 17
2020 Caio Dantas (Sampaio Corrêa) 17
2021 Edu (Brusque) 17
2020 Gabriel Poveda (Sampaio Corrêa) 19

1 Módulo Amarelo of the Copa João Havelange. Adhemar scored another six goals in the Knockout Stage of the Copa João Havelange.

Media Coverage

See also

References

  1. ^ "CBF e SportingBet fecham acordo por naming rights do Brasileirão SportingBet - Série B". 8 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b (in Portuguese). CBF. Archived from the original on May 27, 2010. Retrieved November 28, 2010.
  3. ^ (in Portuguese). RSSSF. February 4, 2008. Archived from the original on August 19, 2009. Retrieved August 22, 2009.
  4. ^ (in Portuguese). RSSSF. February 4, 2008. Archived from the original on August 19, 2009. Retrieved August 22, 2009.
  5. ^ (in Portuguese). RSSSF. February 4, 2008. Archived from the original on August 19, 2009. Retrieved March 21, 2019.

External links

  • CBF Confederação Brasileira de Futebol - Brazilian Football Confederation
  • RSSSF Brazil links

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Not to be confused with Serie B The Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B is commonly referred to as the Brasileirao Serie B Serie B and until 2022 was officially called Brasileirao Sportingbet by sponsorship reasons 1 It is the second tier of the Brazilian football league system Although not having been played annually since its founding in 1971 the competition format has changed almost every season Since 2006 it has been contested by 20 teams in a double round robin format with the top four teams being promoted to the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A group and the bottom four teams being relegated to the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie C group Campeonato Brasileiro Serie BFounded1971CountryBrazilConfederationCONMEBOLNumber of teams20Level on pyramid2Promotion toCampeonato Brasileiro Serie ARelegation toCampeonato Brasileiro Serie CCurrent championsCruzeiro 2022 Most championshipsCoritibaGoiasPalmeirasPaysanduAmerica Mineiro Bragantino Botafogo 2 titles each TV partnersGlobo Only selected matches for affiliates SporTV 4 to 5 games per matchweek PremiereWebsiteCampeonato Brasileiro Serie BCurrent 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B Contents 1 2022 Serie B teams 2 Champions of Serie B 2 1 Official champions 2 2 Unofficial champions 3 Titles by team 4 Titles by state 5 Participations 5 1 Most appearances 6 Top scorers 7 Media Coverage 8 See also 9 References 10 External links2022 Serie B teams EditTeam Home city Stadium CapacityBahia Salvador Arena Fonte Nova 47 907Brusque Brusque Estadio Augusto Bauer 5 000Chapecoense Chapeco Arena Conda 20 089CRB Maceio Rei Pele 17 126Criciuma Criciuma Heriberto Hulse 19 300Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte Mineirao 61 846CSA Maceio Rei Pele 17 126Gremio Porto Alegre Arena do Gremio 55 225Guarani Campinas Brinco de Ouro 29 130Ituano Itu Novelli Junior 18 560Londrina Londrina Estadio do Cafe 36 000Nautico Recife Aflitos 22 856Novorizontino Novo Horizonte Doutor Jorge Ismael de Biasi 16 000Operario Ferroviario Ponta Grossa Germano Kruger 10 632Ponte Preta Campinas Moises Lucarelli 19 728Sampaio Correa Sao Luis Castelao 40 149Sport Recife Recife Ilha do Retiro 35 000Tombense Tombos Almeidao 3 050Vasco da Gama Rio de Janeiro Sao Januario 21 880Vila Nova Goiania Onesio Brasileiro Alvarenga 11 788Champions of Serie B EditOfficial champions Edit Below is the table of the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B champions according to the Brazilian Football Confederation 2 Knockout tournamentEd Season Champion Runner up1 1971 Villa Nova Remo2 1972 Sampaio Correa Campinense 1973 1979 Not held3 1980 Londrina CSA4 1981 Guarani Anapolina5 1982 Campo Grande CSA6 1983 Juventus CSA7 1984 Uberlandia Remo8 1985 Tuna Luso Goytacaz 1986 Not held See 1986 Torneio Paralelo 1987 Not held See 1987 Copa Uniao White and Blue groups 9 1988 Inter de Limeira Nautico10 1989 Bragantino Sao Jose11 1990 Sport Atletico Paranaense12 1991 Paysandu Guarani13 1992 Parana Vitoria 1993 Not held14 1994 Juventude Goias15 1995 Atletico Paranaense Coritiba16 1996 Uniao Sao Joao America de Natal17 1997 America Mineiro Ponte Preta18 1998 Gama Botafogo19 1999 Goias Santa Cruz 2000 Not held See Copa Joao Havelange Group Yellow 20 2001 Paysandu Figueirense21 2002 Criciuma FortalezaRound robin tournamentEd Season Champion Runner up Third place Fourth place22 2003 Palmeiras Botafogo Sport Marilia23 2004 Brasiliense Fortaleza Avai Bahia24 2005 Gremio Santa Cruz Nautico Portuguesa25 2006 Atletico Mineiro Sport Nautico America26 2007 Coritiba Ipatinga Portuguesa Vitoria27 2008 Corinthians Santo Andre Avai Barueri28 2009 Vasco da Gama Guarani Ceara Atletico Goianiense29 2010 Coritiba Figueirense Bahia America Mineiro30 2011 Portuguesa Nautico Ponte Preta Sport31 2012 Goias Criciuma Atletico Paranaense Vitoria32 2013 Palmeiras Chapecoense Sport Figueirense33 2014 Joinville Ponte Preta Vasco da Gama Avai34 2015 Botafogo Santa Cruz Vitoria America Mineiro35 2016 Atletico Goianiense Avai Vasco da Gama Bahia36 2017 America Mineiro Internacional Ceara Parana37 2018 Fortaleza CSA Avai Goias38 2019 Bragantino Sport Coritiba Atletico Goianiense39 2020 Chapecoense America Mineiro Juventude Cuiaba40 2021 Botafogo Goias Coritiba Avai41 2022 Cruzeiro Gremio Vasco da Gama BahiaNotesIn 1986 Treze Central Inter de Limeira and Criciuma were the champions of their respective groups and were promoted to the first level in the same year Confederacao Brasileira de Futebol is yet to recognize these titles In 1987 Americano and Operario MS each won their groups White and Blue respectively as well In 2000 Parana defeated Sao Caetano in the Final of the Yellow Module of the Copa Joao Havelange and both plus Remo who finished third were promoted to Knockout Stage of the Serie A in the same year However only Sao Caetano and Parana remained in the Serie A in 2001 season Sao Caetano later became the runner up of the first division in the same year that became the runner up of the second division Confederacao Brasileira de Futebol is yet to recognize this title Unofficial champions Edit The following seasons are not officially recognized by the CBF 2 Year Winner Score Runner up Comments1986 3 Treze Group E Maranhao The four winners were promoted to the first level in the same year Central Group F Americano Inter de Limeira Group G Juventus Criciuma Group H Marcilio Dias1987 4 Americano Blue Module Uberlandia Final stage of each module was disputed in a triangular Operario MS White Module Paysandu2000 5 Parana 1 13 1 Sao Caetano It was the Yellow Module of the Copa Joao Havelange The top three teams were promoted to the first level in the same year Titles by team EditBelow are the titles by team according to the Brazilian Football Confederation Club State TitlesAmerica Mineiro Minas Gerais 2Botafogo Rio de Janeiro 2Bragantino Sao Paulo 2Coritiba Parana 2Goias Goias 2Palmeiras Sao Paulo 2Paysandu Para 2Atletico Goianiense Goias 1Atletico Mineiro Minas Gerais 1Atletico Paranaense Parana 1Brasiliense Distrito Federal 1Campo Grande Rio de Janeiro 1Chapecoense Santa Catarina 1Corinthians Sao Paulo 1Criciuma Santa Catarina 1Cruzeiro Minas Gerais 1Fortaleza Ceara 1Gama Distrito Federal 1Gremio Rio Grande do Sul 1Guarani Sao Paulo 1Inter de Limeira Sao Paulo 1Joinville Santa Catarina 1Juventude Rio Grande do Sul 1Juventus Sao Paulo 1Londrina Parana 1Parana Parana 1Portuguesa Sao Paulo 1Sampaio Correa Maranhao 1Sport Pernambuco 1Tuna Luso Para 1Uberlandia Minas Gerais 1Uniao Sao Joao Sao Paulo 1Vasco da Gama Rio de Janeiro 1Villa Nova Minas Gerais 1Titles by state EditBelow are the titles by state according to the Brazilian Football Confederation State Nº of titles Sao Paulo 10 Minas Gerais 6 Rio de Janeiro 4 Parana 5 Para 3 Goias 3 Santa Catarina 3 Distrito Federal 2 Rio Grande do Sul 2 Ceara 1 Maranhao 1 Pernambuco 1Participations EditMost appearances Edit As of 2023 seasonBelow is the list of clubs that have more appearances in the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B Club App First LastCRB 33 1971 2023Ceara 31 1981 2023Londrina 27 1971 2023America Mineiro 26 1980 2020Criciuma 26 1980 2023Vila Nova 25 1982 2023America de Natal 24 1972 2014Avai 24 1980 2023Nautico 23 1971 2022ABC 22 1971 2023Ponte Preta 22 1971 2023Remo 22 1971 2021Americano 20 1980 2002Joinville 20 1982 2016Sampaio Correa 20 1971 2023Santa Cruz 20 1982 2017Top scorers EditYear Player team Goals1971 Rabilota Remo 41980 Osmarzinho Botafogo SP 121981 Jorge Mendonca Guarani 111982 Luisinho Campo Grande 101983 Lima Operario 91984 Dadinho Remo 61985 Paulo Cesar Tuna Luso Guilherme Figueirense 61991 Cacaio Paysandu 141992 Saulo Parana 121994 Baltazar Goias Mario Juventude 111995 Oseas Atletico Paranaense 141996 Mauricio Santa Cruz 131997 Tupazinho America MG 131998 Gauchinho XV de Piracicaba 131999 Ueslei Bahia 252000 Adhemar Sao Caetano 16 12001 Sergio Alves Ceara 212002 Vinicius Fortaleza 222003 Vagner Love Palmeiras 192004 Rinaldo Fortaleza 142005 Reinaldo Santa Cruz 162006 Vanderlei Gama 212007 Alessandro Ipatinga 252008 Tulio Maravilha Vila Nova 242009 Elton Vasco da Gama Marcelo Nicacio Fortaleza Rafael Coelho Figueirense 172010 Alessandro Ipatinga 212011 Kieza Nautico 212012 Ze Carlos Criciuma 272013 Bruno Rangel Chapecoense 312014 Magno Alves Ceara 182015 Ze Carlos CRB 192016 Bill Ceara 152017 Bergson Paysandu Mazinho Oeste 162018 Dagoberto Londrina 172019 Guilherme Sport 172020 Caio Dantas Sampaio Correa 172021 Edu Brusque 172020 Gabriel Poveda Sampaio Correa 191 Modulo Amarelo of the Copa Joao Havelange Adhemar scored another six goals in the Knockout Stage of the Copa Joao Havelange Media Coverage EditMain article List of Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B broadcastersSee also EditCampeonato Brasileiro Serie A the main division of Brazilian football Campeonato Brasileiro Serie C the third division of Brazilian football Campeonato Brasileiro Serie D the fourth division of Brazilian football Copa do Brasil the main knockout football competition of Brazilian footballReferences Edit CBF e SportingBet fecham acordo por naming rights do Brasileirao SportingBet Serie B 8 April 2022 a b Campeoes in Portuguese CBF Archived from the original on May 27 2010 Retrieved November 28 2010 Brazil 1986 Championship Copa Brasil in Portuguese RSSSF February 4 2008 Archived from the original on August 19 2009 Retrieved August 22 2009 Brazilian Championship 1987 in Portuguese RSSSF February 4 2008 Archived from the original on August 19 2009 Retrieved August 22 2009 Brazilian Championship 2000 in Portuguese RSSSF February 4 2008 Archived from the original on August 19 2009 Retrieved March 21 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B CBF Confederacao Brasileira de Futebol Brazilian Football Confederation RSSSF Brazil links Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B amp oldid 1140606476, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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