1988 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

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Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
Season 1988
Champions Inter de Limeira (1st title)
Promoted Inter de Limeira
Náutico
Biggest home win Inter de Limeira 5-1 Atlético Goianiense (November 12, 1988)
Biggest away win Londrina 1-4 Joinville (October 23, 1988)
1987
1989

The 1988 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B was the 10th edition of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B. The championship was disputed by 24 clubs divided into four groups of six teams. The four top teams in each group would qualify for the second phase, formed by 16 teams divided into four groups. The top two placed teams in each group would qualify, and the same process would repeat in the next phases, also divided into groupus of four. as in the first level, wins were worth three points, and any match that ended tied went to penalties, with the winner of the penalty shootout gaining two points and the loser one point. The champion and the runner-up would qualify to the finals and be promoted to the 1989 Série A. Inter de Limeira came in first in the final group, with Ponte Preta coming in second. However, since the tiebreaking criteria were unclear, Náutico contested Ponte Preta's promotion, claiming that the first tiebreaking criterion was the number of wins in the whole tournament and not the number of wins in the final phase. CBF decided to award the promotion and spot in the finals to Náutico. Inter de Limeira eventually beat Náutico in the finals.

Contents

First phase

Group C

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg Náutico 106112125+721
2 Bandeira da Bahia.svg Fluminense de Feira 104330104+621
3 Bandeira da Bahia.svg Catuense 1042221512+318
4 Bandeira do Ceara.svg Ceará 102215612611
5 Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg Central 10132438511
6 Bandeira da Paraiba.svg Treze 10113571258

Group D

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Ponte Preta 104222137+618
2 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Americano 104141149+518
3 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg América Mineiro 104222106+418
4 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Valeriodoce 1042131210+217
5 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Juventus 10222499012
6 Bandeira do Espirito Santo.svg Rio Branco-ES 101207623177

Group E

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Inter de Limeira 105311116+522
2 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Botafogo-SP 104123108+216
3 Flag of Goias.svg Atlético Goianiense 1040331713+415
4 Bandeira de Mato Grosso do Sul.svg Operário-MS 1032231413+115
5 Bandeira do Parana.svg Grêmio Maringá 103214713614
6 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Uberlândia 10121691568

Group F

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg Joinville 104420169+722
2 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Caxias 1042221311+218
3 Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg Avaí 103142106+415
4 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Juventude 103205610413
5 Bandeira do Parana.svg Londrina 103115813512
6 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Pelotas 102125812410

Second phase

Group G

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Bandeira de Mato Grosso do Sul.svg Operário-MS 9500494+515
2 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Caxias 64011104+613
3 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Botafogo-SP 611135726
4 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Juventude 6010521192

Group H

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Inter de Limeira 64101116+514
2 Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg Joinville 6301254+110
3 Flag of Goias.svg Atlético Goianiense 6200461046
4 Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg Avaí 6200481026

Group I

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Ponte Preta 4300153+29
2 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Americano 420023306
3 Bandeira da Bahia.svg Fluminense de Feira 410032423
4 Bandeira do Ceara.svg Ceará 000000000

Group J

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg Náutico 6401197+213
2 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Valeriodoce 6320175+213
3 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg América Mineiro 6300374+39
4 Bandeira da Bahia.svg Catuense 6001541171

Third phase

Group K

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Inter de Limeira 64110156+915
2 Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg Náutico 63201118+313
3 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Valeriodoce 6101491344
4 Bandeira de Mato Grosso do Sul.svg Operário-MS 6012331184

Group L

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Americano 6302166011
2 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Ponte Preta 6220286+210
3 Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg Joinville 621126719
4 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Caxias 620048916

Final group

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Inter de Limeira 6230176+112
2 Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg Náutico 6221165+111
3 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Ponte Preta 63021106+411
4 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Americano 600242862
Source: rssfbrasil.com

Finals

Inter de Limeira 2–1 Náutico

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