Campeonato Brasileiro Série D

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série D (Brazilian Championship Serie D) is the fourth division of the Brazilian football league system, and was announced by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) on April 9, 2008. The Campeonato Brasileiro Série D was formed from the split of the Série C, keeping its best 20 clubs and playing double round robin as does the top three divisions. The Série D keeps the same format of the older Série C, but with participation limited to 40 clubs recognized by the state federation.[2] In 2016 the Série D was expanded to 68 clubs, but in 2022 it will be reduced to 64 clubs.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série D
Founded2009
Country Brazil
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Number of teams68[1]
Level on pyramid4
Promotion to Série C
Current championsAparecidense
(2021)
Most championshipsAparecidense
Botafogo-SP
Botafogo-PB
Brusque
Ferroviário
Guarany de Sobral
Mirassol
Operário Ferroviário
Sampaio Corrêa
São Raimundo
Tombense
Tupi
Volta Redonda
(1 title each)
TV partnersEleven Sports
TV Brasil
WebsiteOfficial website
Current: 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D

Champions of Série D

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

Year Winners Score Runners-up Comments
2009
Details

São Raimundo (PA)
2–3
2–1

Macaé (RJ)
São Raimundo won on away goals
2010
Details

Guarany de Sobral (CE)

Madureira (RJ)
Finalist América (AM) was declared guilty of fielding a suspended player in the Quarter-finals against Joinville.
2011
Details

Tupi (MG)
1–0
2–0

Santa Cruz (PE)
2012
Details

Sampaio Corrêa (MA)
1–1
2–0

CRAC (GO)
2013
Details

Botafogo (PB)
1–2
2–0

Juventude (RS)
2014
Details

Tombense (MG)
0–0
0–0

Brasil de Pelotas (RS)
Tombense won 4–2 on penalties.
2015
Details

Botafogo (SP)
3–2
0–0

Ríver (PI)
2016
Details

Volta Redonda (RJ)
0–0
4–0

CSA (AL)
2017
Details

Operário Ferroviário (PR)
5–0
0–1

Globo (RN)
2018
Details

Ferroviário (CE)
3–0
0–1

Treze (PB)
2019
Details

Brusque (SC)
2–2
2–2

Manaus (AM)
Brusque won 6–5 on penalties.
2020
Details

Mirassol (SP)
1–0
1–0

Floresta (CE)
2021
Details

Aparecidense (GO)
1–0
1–1

Campinense (PB)

Performances

By club

Performance in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D by club
Club Won Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
Aparecidense 1 0 2021
Botafogo-PB 1 0 2013
Botafogo-SP 1 0 2015
Brusque 1 0 2019
Ferroviário 1 0 2018
Guarany de Sobral 1 0 2010
Mirassol 1 0 2020
Operário Ferroviário 1 0 2017
Sampaio Corrêa 1 0 2012
São Raimundo 1 0 2009
Tombense 1 0 2014
Tupi 1 0 2011
Volta Redonda 1 0 2016
Brasil de Pelotas 0 1 2014
Campinense 0 1 2021
CRAC 0 1 2012
CSA 0 1 2016
Floresta 0 1 2020
Globo 0 1 2017
Juventude 0 1 2013
Macaé 0 1 2009
Madureira 0 1 2010
Manaus 0 1 2019
Ríver 0 1 2015
Santa Cruz 0 1 2011
Treze 0 1 2018

By state

Performance by state
State Winners Runners-up
 Ceará 2 1
 Minas Gerais 2 0
 São Paulo 2 0
 Paraíba 1 2
 Rio de Janeiro 1 2
 Goiás 1 1
 Maranhão 1 0
 Pará 1 0
 Paraná 1 0
 Santa Catarina 1 0
 Rio Grande do Sul 0 2
 Alagoas 0 1
 Amazonas 0 1
 Pernambuco 0 1
 Piauí 0 1
 Rio Grande do Norte 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. Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
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