Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

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The Série B is the intermediate division of Brazilian football. In 2007, it will be composed of 20 teams. However, the competition format has changed almost every year since it first occurred, in 1971. In some years, it was not played altogether.

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[edit] Champions of Série B

Year Winner Score Runner-up Comments
1971
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Villa Nova (MG)
0 - 1
3 - 0

Remo (PA)
1972
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Sampaio Corrêa (MA)
1 - 1
Campinense (PB)
Sampaio Corrêa won 5-4 on penalties.
1973-1979 Not held


1980
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Londrina (PR)
1 - 1
4 - 0

CSA (AL)
1981
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Guarani (SP)
4 - 2
1 - 1

Anapolina (GO)
1982
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Campo Grande (RJ)
3 - 4
2 - 1
3 - 0

CSA (AL)
1983
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Juventus (SP)
1 - 3
3 - 0
1 - 0

CSA (AL)
1984
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Uberlândia (MG)
1 - 0
0 - 0

Remo (PA)
1985
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Tuna Luso (PA)

Goytacaz (RJ)
The championship had no final match. The three best teams of the Third Round played against each other. Tuna Luso scored more points and were declared champions.
1986-1987 Not held (*)
1988
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Inter de Limeira (SP)
1 - 0
Náutico (PE)
1989
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Bragantino (SP)
1 - 0
2 - 1

São José (SP)
1990
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Sport (PE)
1 - 1
0 - 0

Atlético Paranaense (PR)
Sport declared champions due to more points scored during the championship.
1991
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Paysandu (PA)
0 - 1
2 - 0

Guarani (SP)
1992
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Paraná (PR)
2 - 1
1 - 0

Vitória (BA)
1993 Not held
1994
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Juventude (RS)
1 - 2
2 - 1

Goiás (GO)
Juventude declared champions due to more points scored during the championship.
1995
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Atlético Paranaense (PR)

Coritiba (PR)
From 1995 to 1999, the championship had no final match. The four best teams of the Third Round played against each other, and the team with most points were declared champions.
1996
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União São João (SP)

América (RN)
1997
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América (MG)

Ponte Preta (SP)
1998
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Gama (DF)

Botafogo (SP)
1999
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Goiás (GO)

Santa Cruz (PE)
2000 Not held
2001
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Paysandu (PA)

Figueirense (SC)
The championship had no final match. The four best teams of the Third Round played against each other, and the team with most points were declared champions.
2002
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Criciúma (SC)
0 - 2
4 - 1

Fortaleza (CE)
2003
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Palmeiras (SP)

Botafogo (RJ)
From 2003 to 2005, the championship had no final match. The four best teams of the Third Round played against each other, and the team with most points were declared champions.
2004
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Brasiliense (DF)

Fortaleza (CE)
2005
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Grêmio (RS)

Santa Cruz (PE)
2006
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Atlético Mineiro (MG)

Sport (PE)
From 2006 on, the championship followed the same formula as the Brazilian League Série A. All teams played each other in home and away rounds, and the team with most points were declared champions.

(*) In 1987, the CBF organized the Yellow Module, arguably the second division of the tournament. See Copa União.

[edit] Titles by Team

  • 2 titles: Paysandu
  • 1 title: América Mineiro, Atlético Mineiro, Atlético Paranaense, Bragantino, Brasiliense, Campo Grande, Criciúma, Gama, Goiás, Grêmio, Guarani, Inter de Limeira, Juventude, Juventus, Londrina, Palmeiras, Paraná, Sampaio Corrêa, Sport, Tuna Luso, Uberlândia, União São João, Villa Nova

[edit] Titles by State

[edit] 2007 Clubs

[edit] External links


Brazilian Football Competitions
Major Competitions
Campeonato Brasileiro
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Copa do Brasil


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Youth Competitions
Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20 | Copa Macaé de Juvenis | Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil | Copa São Paulo de Juniores | Taça Belo Horizonte de Juniores


Defunct Competitions
Copa dos Campeões | Copa Sul-Minas | Taça Brasil | Torneio Rio-São Paulo | Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa | Supercopa do Brasil


Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol

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