Campeonato Alagoano
Country | Brazil |
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Confederation |
CBF Federação Alagoana de Futebol |
Founded | 1927 |
Number of teams | 10 |
Domestic cup(s) | Copa do Brasil |
Current champions |
CRB (2014) |
Most championships | CSA (37 titles) |
Website | futebol-faf.org.br |
2014 Campeonato Alagoano |
The Campeonato Alagoano is the football league of the state of Alagoas, Brazil.
Format
First Division 2010
The Campeonato Alagoano is divided into three stages.
- First stage: double round-robin, in which all teams play each other home-and-away games. The first place wins a spot on the third stage.
- Second stage: home-and-away playoff with the top 4 teams of the first stage (1st place x 4th place, 2nd place x 3rd place).
- Third stage: home-and-away playoff between the winner of the first stage and the second stage. If the same team wins both the first and second stages, it is declared the Campeonato Alagoano champion.
The worst two teams after the first stage are relegated to the second division.
The format can change every year.
Clubs
First Division
- Agremiação Sportiva Arapiraquense (ASA)
- Associação Atlética Coruripe
- Clube de Regatas Brasil (CRB)
- Clube Sociedade Esportiva (CSE)
- Murici Futebol Clube
- União Futebol Clube
- Sport Clube Corinthians Alagoano
- Sport Club Penedense
- Associação Atlética Santa Rita
- Ipanema Atlético Clube
Second Division
- Sport Clube Santo Antônio
- Igreja Nova Futebol Clube
- Sociedade Esportiva São Luiz
- Associação Sportiva São Domingos
- Sociedade Sportiva Sete de Setembro
- Centro Sportivo Alagoano (CSA)
Teams that decided not to participate in any tournament of the Federação Alagoana de Futebol
- Centro Sportivo Capelense
- Sport Club Bom Jesus
- Universal
- São Miguel Esporte Clube
- Centro Esportivo Olhodagüense (CEO)
- Igaci Futebol Clube
List of champions
- 1927 CRB
- 1928 CSA
- 1929 CSA
- 1930 CRB
- 1931 #
- 1932 #
- 1933 CSA
- 1934 #
- 1935 CSA
- 1936 CSA
- 1937 CRB
- 1938 CRB
- 1939 CRB
- 1940 CRB
- 1941 CSA
- 1942 CSA
- 1943 #
- 1944 CSA
- 1945 Santa Cruz
- 1946 Barroso
- 1947 Alexandria
- 1948 Santa Cruz
- 1949 CSA
- 1950 CRB
- 1951 CRB
- 1952 CSA
- 1953 ASA and Ferroviário[1]
- 1954 Ferroviário
- 1955 CSA
- 1956 CSA
- 1957 CSA
- 1958 CSA
- 1959 Capelense
- 1960 CSA
- 1961 CRB
- 1962 Capelense
- 1963 CSA
- 1964 CRB
- 1965 CSA
- 1966 CSA
- 1967 CSA
- 1968 CSA
- 1969 CRB
- 1970 CRB
- 1971 CSA
- 1972 CRB
- 1973 CRB
- 1974 CSA
- 1975 CSA
- 1976 CRB
- 1977 CRB
- 1978 CRB
- 1979 CRB
- 1980 CSA
- 1981 CSA
- 1982 CSA
- 1983 CRB
- 1984 CSA
- 1985 CSA
- 1986 CRB
- 1987 CRB
- 1988 CSA
- 1989 Capelense
- 1990 CSA
- 1991 CSA
- 1992 CRB
- 1993 CRB
- 1994 CSA
- 1995 CRB
- 1996 CSA
- 1997 CSA
- 1998 CSA
- 1999 CSA
- 2000 ASA
- 2001 ASA
- 2002 CRB
- 2003 ASA
- 2004 Corinthians
- 2005 ASA
- 2006 Coruripe
- 2007 Coruripe
- 2008 CSA
- 2009 ASA
- 2010 Murici
- 2011 ASA
- 2012 CRB
- 2013 CRB
- 2014 Coruripe
- 2015 CRB
Titles by team
- CSA 37 títulos
- CRB 28 títulos
- ASA 7 títulos
- Capelense and Coruripe 3 títulos
- Santa Cruz, Ferroviário 2 títulos
- Corinthians, Alexandria, Barroso and Murici 1 títulos
References
- ↑ Placar Guia 2011 (1350-C): 84. January 2011. Missing or empty
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External links
- (Portuguese) FAF Official Website
- RSSSF
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