Campeonato Brasileiro Série D

Campeonato Brasileiro Série D
Founded 2009
Country  Brazil
Confederation CONMEBOL
Number of teams 68[1]
Level on pyramid 4
Promotion to Série C
Current champions Volta Redonda
(2016)
Most championships Botafogo-SP
Botafogo-PB
Guarany de Sobral
São Raimundo
Sampaio Corrêa
Tombense
Tupi
Volta Redonda
(1 title each)
TV partners Esporte Interativo
Website Official website
2017 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série D is the fourth tier of the Brazilian football, and it was announced by Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) on April 9, 2008. Campeonato Brasileiro Série D was formed from the split of Série C, keeping its best 20 clubs and playing double round robin, like the top three tiers. Série D keeps the same format of the older Série C, but with participation limited to 40 clubs indicated by the state federations.[2] For 2016 the participation is expanded to 68 clubs.

Champions of Série D

The following table shows the winners and runners-up of the Série D tournaments played since 2009, according to the Brazilian Football Confederation:[3]

Year Winner Score Runner-up Comments
2009
Details
Pará
São Raimundo (PA)
2–3
2–1
Rio de Janeiro (state)
Macaé (RJ)
2010
Details
Ceará
Guarany de Sobral (CE)
Rio de Janeiro (state)
Madureira (RJ)
Finalist América (AM) was declared guilty of fielding a suspended player in the Quarterfinals against Joinville.
2011
Details
Minas Gerais
Tupi (MG)
1–0
2–0
Pernambuco
Santa Cruz (PE)
2012
Details
Maranhão
Sampaio Corrêa (MA)
1–1
2–0
Goiás
CRAC (GO)
2013
Details
Paraíba
Botafogo (PB)
1–2
2–0
Rio Grande do Sul
Juventude (RS)
2014
Details
Minas Gerais
Tombense (MG)
0–0
0–0
Rio Grande do Sul
Brasil de Pelotas (RS)
Tombense won 4-2 on penalties.
2015
Details
São Paulo (state)
Botafogo (SP)
3–2
0–0
Piauí
Ríver (PI)
2016
Details
Rio de Janeiro (state)
Volta Redonda (RJ)
0–0
4–0
Alagoas
CSA (AL)

Performances

By club

Performance in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D by club
Club Won Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Paraíba Botafogo-PB 1 0 2013 &
São Paulo (state) Botafogo-SP 1 0 2015 &
Ceará Guarany 1 0 2010 &
Pará São Raimundo 1 0 2009 &
Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa 1 0 2012 &
Minas Gerais Tupi 1 0 2011 &
Minas Gerais Tombense 1 0 2014 &
Rio de Janeiro (state) Volta Redonda 1 0 2016 &
Rio Grande do Sul Brasil de Pelotas 0 1 &
2014
Goiás CRAC 0 1 &
2012
Alagoas CSA 0 1 &
2016
Rio Grande do Sul Juventude 0 1 &
2013
Rio de Janeiro (state) Macaé 0 1 &
2009
Rio de Janeiro (state) Madureira 0 1 &
2010
Piauí Ríver 0 1 &
2015
Pernambuco Santa Cruz 0 1 &
2011

By state

Performance by state
State Winners Runners-up
 Minas Gerais 2 0
 Rio de Janeiro 1 2
 Ceará 1 0
 Maranhão 1 0
 São Paulo 1 0
 Pará 1 0
 Paraíba 1 0
 Rio Grande do Sul 0 2
 Alagoas 0 1
 Goiás 0 1
 Pernambuco 0 1
 Piauí 0 1

See also

References

  1. "CBF atende federações, confirma ampliação, e Série D terá 68 clubes" (in Portuguese). GloboEsporte.com. 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
  2. "CBF enxuga Série C e cria a D em 2009" (in Portuguese). GloboEsporte.com. 2008-04-09. Archived from the original on 2008-12-26. Retrieved 2009-06-25.
  3. (in Portuguese) "Campeões" (in Portuguese). CBF. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
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