The Campeonato Sergipano Série A2 is a second level football league in Sergipe state. The competitions are organized by the Federação Sergipana de Futebol. Usually, the champions of a division are promoted in the next year to the Campeonato Sergipano.[1]
Founded | 1981 |
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Country | Brazil |
Confederation | CBF Federação Sergipana de Futebol |
Number of teams | 13 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Campeonato Sergipano |
Current champions | Carmópolis (1st title) |
Most championships | Boca Júnior Maruinense (3 titles each) |
Website | www.infonet.com.br/fsf |
History
editCampeonato Sergipano Série A2 has been played since 1981.
Competition format
editIn 2011 championship was amongst the most competitive. Thirteen clubs fought in order to get promoted to the following year's first level. The two best placed clubs qualified to the final: Sete de Junho and Lagarto, leaving behind the best clubs in the first stage eliminated, Neópolis.
Boca Júnior, similar to the Argentinian world famous club, attracted heavy investments from foreigners in order to be promoted and start a new tradition against well-known local champions River Plate. But they failed, postponing the confrontation.
List of champions
edit- Names change
- SE São Cristóvão is the currently SE River Plate.
Titles by clubs
editTeams in bold still active.
Rank | Club | Winners | Winning years |
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1 | Boca Júnior | 3 | 2004, 2007, 2014 |
Maruinense | 1984, 2003, 2020 | ||
3 | América de Propriá | 2 | 2006, 2012 |
Coritiba | 1998, 2013 | ||
Dorense | 2015, 2022 | ||
Guarany | 2001, 2018 | ||
Lagarto EC | 1981, 1986 | ||
Olímpico | 1985, 1987 | ||
Olímpico de Itabaianinha | 1990, 1994 | ||
Propriá | 1983, 1995 | ||
River Plate | 1991, 2009 | ||
Santa Cruz | 1982, 1988 | ||
Sete de Junho | 2008, 2011 | ||
Socorrense | 2010, 2017 | ||
14 | Amadense | 1 | 1986 |
América de Pedrinhas | 2019 | ||
Carmópolis | 2023 | ||
Cotinguiba | 1993 | ||
Estanciano | 1997 | ||
Falcon | 2021 | ||
Freipaulistano | 2016 | ||
Gararu | 1999 | ||
Itabaiana | 2000 | ||
Pirambu | 2005 | ||
Riachuelo | 2002 | ||
Vasco | 1992 |
By city
editCity | Championships | Clubs |
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Aracaju | 4 | Olímpico (2), Cotinguiba (1), Vasco (1) |
Propriá | 4 | América (2), Propriá (2) |
Carmópolis | 3 | River Plate (2), Carmópolis (1) |
Cristinápolis | 3 | Boca Júnior (3) |
Estância | 3 | Santa Cruz (2), Estanciano (1) |
Itabaiana | 3 | Coritiba (2), Itabaiana (1) |
Maruim | 3 | Maruinense (3) |
Tobias Barreto | 3 | Sete de Junho (2), Amadense (1) |
Itabaianinha | 2 | Olímpico (2) |
Lagarto | 2 | Lagarto EC (2) |
Nossa Senhora das Dores | 2 | Dorense (2) |
Nossa Senhora do Socorro | 2 | Socorrense (2) |
Porto da Folha | 2 | Guarany (2) |
Barra dos Coqueiros | 1 | Falcon (1) |
Frei Paulo | 1 | Frei Paulistano (1) |
Gararu | 1 | Gararu (1) |
Pedrinhas | 1 | América (1) |
Pirambu | 1 | Pirambu (1) |
Riachuelo | 1 | Riachuelo (1) |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Brazil - Sergipe State - Second Division Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
External links
edit- (in Portuguese) Federação Sergipana de Futebol official website