Campeonato Brasiliense

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The Campeonato Brasiliense, also referred to as the Campeonato Candango[1] and the Candangão, is the football league of the Federal District, Brazil. It is organized by the Distrito Federal Football Federation. Teams from other states can be affiliated to the Distrito Federal Football Federation (FFDF) as long as they are located within 200 km from Brasília. This is the case for Associação Atlética Luziânia from the state of Goiás and Unaí Esporte Clube from the state of Minas Gerais.

Campeonato Brasiliense
Founded1959
Country Brazil
ConfederationCBF
Federação de Futebol do Distrito Federal
Number of teams12
Relegation toCampeonato Brasiliense Second Division
Domestic cup(s)Copa Verde
Copa do Brasil
Current championsCeilândia (3rd title)
(2024)
Most championshipsGama (13 titles)
Websitehttp://www.ffdf.com.br/pt/home/
Current: 2024 Campeonato Brasiliense

Format

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First Division 2017

First stage

  • Top four qualify for Second Stage; bottom two relegated.
  • Double round-robin, in which all teams from one group play home-and-away games against all teams within the group.

Second stage

Final

  • Two-legged final.

As in any other Brazilian football championship, the format can change every year.

Clubs

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2023 First Division

Team City 2022 result
Brasília Brasília 7th
Brasiliense Taguatinga 1st
Capital Paranoá 3rd
Ceilândia Ceilândia 2nd
Gama Gama 4th
Paranoá Paranoá 6th
Real Brasília Guará 2nd (2nd level)
Samambaia Samambaia 1st (2nd level)
Santa Maria Santa Maria 5th
Taguatinga Taguatinga 8th

List of champions

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Season Champions Runners-up
1959 Grêmio Brasiliense (1) Planalto
1960 Defelê (1) Guará
1961 Defelê (2) Rabello
1962 Defelê (3) Colombo
1963 Cruzeiro do Sul (1) Colombo
1964 Rabello (1) Defelê
Guanabara (1) Dínamo
1965 Rabello (2) Colombo
Pederneiras (1) Guanabara
1966 Rabello (3) Luziânia
Guanabara (2) Vila Matias
1967 Rabello (4) Cruzeiro do Sul
1968 Defelê (1) Rabello
1969 Coenge (1) Grêmio Brasiliense
1970 Grêmio Brasiliense (2) Civilsan
1971 Colombo (1) Serviço Gráfico
1972 Serviço Gráfico (1) CEUB
1973 CEUB (1) Relações Exteriores
1974 Pioneira (1) Jaguar
1975 Campineira (1) CSU
1976 Brasília (1) Guará
1977 Brasília (2) Bandeirante
1978 Brasília (3) Taguatinga
1979 Gama (1) Brasília
1980 Brasília (4) Gama
1981 Taguatinga (1) Guará
1982 Brasília (5) Guará
1983 Brasília (6) Guará
1984 Brasília (7) Sobradinho
1985 Sobradinho (1) Taguatinga
1986 Sobradinho (2) Taguatinga
1987 Brasília (8) Taguatinga
1988 Tiradentes (1) Guará
1989 Taguatinga (2) Sobradinho
1990 Gama (2) Taguatinga
1991 Taguatinga (3) Guará
1992 Taguatinga (4) Tiradentes
1993 Taguatinga (5) Gama
1994 Gama (3) Sobradinho
1995 Gama (4) Brasília
1996 Guará (1) Gama
1997 Gama (5) Brasília
1998 Gama (6) Guará
1999 Gama (7) Dom Pedro II
2000 Gama (8) Bandeirante
2001 Gama (9) Brasiliense
2002 CFZ (1) Gama
2003 Gama (10) Brasiliense
2004 Brasiliense (1) Gama
2005 Brasiliense (2) Ceilândia
2006 Brasiliense (3) Gama
2007 Brasiliense (4) Esportivo Guará
2008 Brasiliense (5) Dom Pedro II
2009 Brasiliense (6) Brasília
2010 Ceilândia (1) Brasiliense
2011 Brasiliense (7) Gama
2012 Ceilândia (2) Luziânia
2013 Brasiliense (8) Brasília
2014 Luziânia (1) Brasília
2015 Gama (11) Brasília
2016 Luziânia (2) Ceilândia
2017 Brasiliense (9) Ceilândia
2018 Sobradinho (3) Brasiliense
2019 Gama (12) Brasiliense
2020 Gama (13) Brasiliense
2021 Brasiliense (10) Ceilândia
2022 Brasiliense (11) Ceilândia
2023 Real Brasília (1) Brasiliense
2024 Ceilândia (3) Capital
Notes

Dom Pedro II is the currently Real Brasília FC.

Titles by team

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Teams in bold stills active.

Rank Club Winners Winning years
1 Gama 13 1979, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2015, 2019, 2020
2 Brasiliense 11 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2017, 2021, 2022
3 Brasília 8 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987
4 Taguatinga 5 1981, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993
5 Defelê 4 1960, 1961, 1962, 1968
Rabello 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967
7 Ceilândia 3 2010, 2012, 2024
Sobradinho 1985, 1986, 2018
9 Grêmio Brasiliense 2 1959, 1970
Guanabara 1964, 1966
Luziânia 2014, 2016
12 Campineira 1 1975
CEUB 1973
CFZ 2002
Coenge 1969
Colombo 1971
Cruzeiro do Sul 1963
Guará 1996
Pederneiras 1965
Pioneira 1974
Real Brasília 2023
Serviço Gráfico 1972
Tiradentes 1988

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Parrini *', 'Danilo Queiroz, Victor (2022-10-17). "FFDF e clubes acertam forma de disputa do Campeonato Candango 2023". Esportes (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-06-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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