LIERJ
The Liga das Escolas de Samba do Grupo de Acesso (LIERJ; English: League of Samba Schools of the Rio de Janeiro) is the leading association that organizes the Série A Group the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro.
On 15 July 2008, seven presidents of associations of The Grupo de Acesso decided to found the LESGA in order to join the project and what they thought was best for the access group A, on August 7, 2008 with the entry of three associations, and associations founded by 10
From there, separate from the AESCRJ and created their own association, the LESGA, which will manage the parades, handing over the proceeds to the samba schools of the Grupo de acesso A.
After separation of the Association, which was defined by the regulation, would rise 1 of the Grupo Rio de Janeiro 1 and going down 1, but the AESCRJ not agree because the dissidents who founded the LESGA had approved two going down and up two of the RJ-1, which caused a rift between the LESGA and AESCRJ, but this increased even when there came no school for the RJ-1 and Cubango and Padre Miguel finished tied calculation, which would generate more problems.
In an agreement signed with RIOTUR and the AESCRJ was determined that 2010 will be 12 schools that parade, and the two fall to the Grupo Rio de Janeiro 1 (old Grupo de acesso B), and being promoted to Group A access The same regulation will serve to Carnival 2011. from 2012, the school champion of the Rio de Janeiro 1 LESGA be affiliated with, and the parade is lowered, returning to join the AESCRJ, beyond the school champion who belongs to LIESA, and of course lowered to become a member of LESGA. because of problems in determining the most LESGA not organized the parade. taking March 2012. been determined that the election victory of Déo Pessoa in front of the entity. months later they changed the name to LIERJ.
Missing some months for the carnival, various samba schools migrated to LIERJ, with the approval of the government. all this after internal problems in AESCRJ that led to subsidization. Thus the Group B back as before, in a single day being Sunday carnival in Intendant Magellan. Evaluation group and the danger of not being fulfilled.
Série A
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List of champions
Ano | Champion |
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1952 | Unidos do Indaiá |
1953 | Engenho da Rainha |
1954 | Beija-Flor |
1955 | União de Jacarepaguá and Paz e Amor |
1956 | Lins Imperial and União do Centenário |
1957 | Unidos de Bangu |
1958 | Mocidade |
1959 | Unidos de Padre Miguel |
1960 | Caprichosos |
1961 | Cabuçu |
1962 | Unidos de Bangu |
1963 | Unidos da Capela |
1964 | Império da Tijuca |
1965 | Santa Cruz |
1966 | São Clemente |
1967 | Estácio |
1968 | Em Cima da Hora |
1969 | Santa Cruz |
1970 | Império da Tijuca |
1971 | Em Cima da Hora |
1972 | Tupy de Brás de Pina |
1973 | Estácio |
1974 | União da Ilha |
1975 | Lins Imperial |
1976 | Império da Tijuca |
1977 | Arrastão de Cascadura |
1978 | Estácio |
1979 | Vila Isabel |
1980 | Unidos da Tijuca |
1981 | Estácio |
1982 | Caprichosos |
1983 | Estácio |
1984 | Cabuçu |
1985 | Unidos da Ponte |
1986 | Jacarezinho |
1987 | Unidos da Tijuca |
1988 | Arranco |
1989 | Santa Cruz |
1990 | Viradouro |
1991 | Tradição |
1992 | Grande Rio |
1993 | Tradição |
1994 | Villa Rica |
1995 | Porto da Pedra |
1996 | Santa Cruz |
1997 | Tradição |
1998 | Império Serrano |
1999 | Unidos da Tijuca |
2000 | Império Serrano |
2001 | Porto da Pedra |
2002 | Santa Cruz |
2003 | São Clemente |
2004 | Vila Isabel |
2005 | Rocinha |
2006 | Estácio |
2007 | São Clemente |
2008 | Império Serrano |
2009 | União da Ilha |
2010 | São Clemente |
2011 | Renascer |
2012 | Inocentes |
2013 | Império da Tijuca |
2014 | Viradouro |
2015 | Estácio[1] |
2016 | Paraíso do Tuiuti[2] |
References
- ↑ "Estácio de Sá volta à elite do carnaval do Rio com enredo sobre os 450 anos". G1. 2015-02-18. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
- ↑ "CARNAVAL 2016: TUIUTI VENCE SÉRIE A E VOLTA AO ESPECIAL APÓS 15 ANOS". Carnavalesco. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
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