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Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

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Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
Countries  Brazil
Confederation CONMEBOL
Founded 1971
Number of teams 20
Promotion to Série A
Relegation to Série C
Levels on pyramid Level 2
Domestic cup(s) Copa do Brasil
Current champions Corinthians (2008)
Most championships Paraná (2 titles)
Paysandu (2 titles)
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Website http://www.cbf.com.br/serieb
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 2009

The Série B is the second division of Brazilian football. In 2008, it is being disputed by 20 teams. However, the competition format has changed almost every year since it first occurred, in 1971. In some years, it was not played altogether.

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[edit] Teams currently playing Série B

[edit] Champions of Série B

Year Winner Score Runner-up Comments
1971
Details
Villa Nova
 MG
0 - 1
3 - 0
Remo
 PA
1972
Details
Sampaio Corrêa
 MA
1 - 1 Campinense
 PB
Sampaio Corrêa won 5-4 on penalties.
1973-1979 Not held
1980
Details
Londrina
 PR
1 - 1
4 - 0
CSA
 AL
1981
Details
Guarani
 SP
4 - 2
1 - 1
Anapolina
 GO
1982
Details
Campo Grande
 RJ
3 - 4
2 - 1
3 - 0
CSA
 AL
1983
Details
Juventus
 SP
1 - 3
3 - 0
1 - 0
CSA
 AL
1984
Details
Uberlândia
 MG
1 - 0
0 - 0
Remo
 PA
1985
Details
Tuna Luso
 PA
Goytacaz
 RJ
The championship had no final match. The three best teams of the Third Round played against each other. Tuna Luso scored more points and were declared champions.
1986-1987 Not held (1)
1988
Details
Inter de Limeira
 SP
1 - 0 Náutico
 PE
1989
Details
Bragantino
 SP
1 - 0
2 - 1
São José
 SP
1990
Details
Sport
 PE
1 - 1
0 - 0
Atlético Paranaense
 PR
Sport declared champions due to more points scored during the championship.
1991
Details
Paysandu
 PA
0 - 1
2 - 0
Guarani
 SP
1992
Details
Paraná
 PR
2 - 1
1 - 0
Vitória
 BA
1993 Not held
1994
Details
Juventude
 RS
1 - 2
2 - 1
Goiás
 GO
Juventude declared champions due to more points scored during the championship.
1995
Details
Atlético Paranaense
 PR
Coritiba
 PR
From 1995 to 1999, the championship had no final match. The four best teams of the Third Round played against each other, and the team with most points were declared champions.
1996
Details
União São João
 SP
América de Natal
 RN
1997
Details
América Mineiro
 MG
Ponte Preta
 SP
1998
Details
Gama
 DF
Botafogo
 SP
1999
Details
Goiás
 GO
Santa Cruz
 PE
2000 Details Paraná
 PR
São Caetano
 SP
Alternative competition later recognised by CBF.
2001
Details
Paysandu
 PA
Figueirense
 SC
The championship had no final match. The four best teams of the Third Round played against each other, and the team with most points were declared champions.
2002
Details
Criciúma
 SC
0 - 2
4 - 1
Fortaleza
 CE
2003
Details
Palmeiras
 SP
Botafogo
 RJ
From 2003 to 2005, the championship had no final match. The four best teams of the Third Round played against each other, and the team with most points were declared champions.
2004
Details
Brasiliense
 DF
Fortaleza
 CE
2005
Details
Grêmio
 RS
Santa Cruz
 PE
2006
Details
Atlético Mineiro
 MG
Sport
 PE
From 2006 on, the championship followed the same formula as the Brazilian League Série A. All teams played each other in home and away rounds, and the team with most points were declared champions.
2007
Details
Coritiba
 PR
Ipatinga
 MG
2008
Details
Corinthians
 SP
Santo André
 SP
1In 1986, Treze, Central, Internacional de Limeira and Criciúma were the champions of their respective groups and were promoted to the first level in the same year. Confederação Brasileira de Futebol is yet to recognize these titles.

[edit] Titles by team

Club State Titles
Paraná  Paraná 2 titles
Paysandu  Pará 2 titles
América Mineiro  Minas Gerais 1 title
Atlético Mineiro  Minas Gerais 1 title
Atlético Paranaense  Paraná 1 title
Bragantino  São Paulo 1 title
Brasiliense  Distrito Federal 1 title
Campo Grande  Rio de Janeiro 1 title
Corinthians  São Paulo 1 title
Coritiba  Paraná 1 title
Criciúma  Santa Catarina 1 title
Gama  Distrito Federal 1 title
Goiás  Goiás 1 title
Grêmio  Rio Grande do Sul 1 title
Guarani  São Paulo 1 title
Inter de Limeira  São Paulo 1 title
Juventude  Rio Grande do Sul 1 title
Juventus  São Paulo 1 title
Londrina  Paraná 1 title
Palmeiras  São Paulo 1 title
Sampaio Corrêa  Maranhão 1 title
Sport Recife  Pernambuco 1 title
Tuna Luso  Pará 1 title
Uberlândia  Minas Gerais 1 title
União São João  São Paulo 1 title
Villa Nova  Minas Gerais 1 title

[edit] Titles by state

State Titles
 São Paulo 7 titles
 Paraná 5 titles
 Minas Gerais 4 titles
 Pará 3 titles
 Distrito Federal 2 titles
 Rio Grande do Sul 2 titles
 Goiás 1 title
 Maranhão 1 title
 Pernambuco 1 title
 Rio de Janeiro 1 title
 Santa Catarina 1 title

[edit] Top scorers

Year Player (team) Goals
1971 Rabilota (Remo-PA) 4
1980 Osmarzinho (Botafogo-SP) 12
1981 Jorge Mendonça (Guarani-SP) 11
1982 Luisinho (Campo Grande-RJ) 10
1983 Lima (Operário-MS) 9
1984 Dadinho (Remo-PA) 6
1985 Paulo César (Tuna Luso-PA)
Guilherme (Figueirense-SC)
6
1987 Evair (Guarani-SP) 9 1
1991 Cacaio (Paysandu-PA) 14
1992 Saulo (Paraná-PR) 12
1994 Baltazar (Goiás-GO)
Mário (Juventude-RS)
11
1995 Oséas (Atlético-PR) 14
1996 Maurício (Santa Cruz-PE) 13
1997 Tupãzinho (América-MG) 13
1998 Gauchinho (XV de Piracicaba-SP) 13
1999 Uéslei (Bahia-BA) 25
2000 Adhemar (São Caetano-SP) 16 2
2001 Sérgio Alves (Ceará-CE) 21
2002 Vinícius (Fortaleza-CE) 22
2003 Vágner Love (Palmeiras-SP) 19
2004 Rinaldo (Fortaleza-CE) 14
2005 Reinaldo (Santa Cruz-PE) 16
2006 Vanderlei (Gama-DF) 21
2007 Alessandro (Ipatinga-MG) 25
2008 Túlio Maravilha (Vila Nova-GO) 21

1 Módulo Amarelo of the Campeonato Brasileiro of 1987


2Módulos Branco e Verde of the Copa João Havelange. Adhemar scored another six goals in the finals of the João Havelange.

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