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How the state championships work in Brazilian football – Sambafoot - Sambafoot.com


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The elite competition of Brazilian football as a whole is popularly known as the Brasileirao. A total of 20 teams compete for the top prize and the team with the most points is crowned champions after the end of 38. Flamengo are the current holders of the Brazilian title.

The top four sides in the Brasileirao (Brazilian Championship) have automatic spots to the Copa Libertadores, two teams will make it to the qualifiers of the same competition while six other sides will partake in the Copa Sudamericana. To go with, four teams will also be relegated to the Serie B.

Let’s take a look at the Brazilian state championships

The state championships are put together in the 27 federal units of the country. In no particular order, the most followed championships are the Carioca, Paulista Gaucho and Mineiro Championship.

These state competitions last for about three months and also follow a system of relegation and promotion.

The Paulista championship is quite peculiar due to its numbers and it is the only state competition that has four divisions.

Each edition of the different championships is made up of a group stage with double matches, meaning all teams will play each other in a home and away tie. The qualifiers from each group will take on each other (elimination process) until a champion emerges at the end of it all.

It’s important to note that the upper division naturally begins the state championships while the lower division is played much later on so they don’t interfere with the Brazilian Championship.

The 27 state tournaments are:

1st Paulista Championship

2nd Baiano Championship

3rd Carioca Championship

4th Paraibano Championship

5th Paraense Championship

6th Amazonense Championship

7th Paranaense Championship

8th Mineiro Championship

9th Pernambucano Championship

10th Cearense Championship

11th Piauiense Championship

12th Capixaba Championship

13th Acreano Championship

14th Maranhense Championship

15th Sergipano Championship

16th Potiguar Championship

17th Gaucho Championship

18th Championship of Santa Catarina

19th Alagoan Championship

20th Matogrossense Championship

21st Goiano Championship

22nd Amapaense Championship

23rd Rondonian Championship

24th Brazilian Championship

25th Roraimense Championship

26th Sul-Matogrossense Championship

27th Tocantinense Championship

Published On: Wed, 10 Mar 2021 06:58:00 GMT


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