2008 Campeonato Pernambucano

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The Campeonato Pernambucano 2008 is the 94th edition of the Campeonato Pernambucano . The competition was won by Sport.

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Format

Série A1 (A1 Series)

The Campeonato Pernambucano is divided into two rounds: Taça Tabocas e Guararapes (Tabocas and Guararapes Cup) and Taça Confederação do Equador (Confederation of the Equator Cup). In 2008, they will have two different formats.

The Tabocas and Guararapes Cup consists of two stages. In the first, the twelve teams are divided into three groups (by geographic criteria) and play with the other teams of the same group. After six rounds, the teams will be redistributed in other three groups (by technical criteria) and, again, play with the other teams of the same group. At the end of the 12 rounds, the team with the best campaign will be declared winner of this Cup.

The Confederation of the Equator Cup consists of two groups of six teams each, playing against each other twice. On Group G, the participating clubs are the six teams with the best campaigns on the first Cup. On Group H the participating clubs are the six teams with the worst campaigns on the first Cup. The Cup winner will be the team with the best campaign after the 10th round of the Group G. The two worst campaigns after 10 rounds of Group H will be relegated to the following year's second level.

The Campeonato Pernambucano will be decided in two extra matches between the winner of the two Cups. If a club win the two cups it is declared as the Campeonato Pernambucano 2008 champions.

Participating clubs

Campeonato Pernambucano 2008 map. Pe serieA1 2008.PNG
Campeonato Pernambucano 2008 map.
ClubCityStadium
Central Caruaru Lacerdão
Centro Limoeirense Limoeiro José Vareda
Náutico Recife Aflitos
Petrolina Petrolina Paulo de Souza Coelho
Porto Caruaru Antônio Inácio
Salgueiro Salgueiro Cornélio de Barros
Santa Cruz Recife Arruda
Serrano Serra Talhada Pereirão
Sete de Setembro Garanhuns Gigante do Agreste
Sport Recife Ilha do Retiro
Vera Cruz Vitória de Santo Antão Carneirão
Ypiranga Santa Cruz do Capibaribe Limeirão

Taça Tabocas e Guararapes

First stage

Group AGroup BGroup C
NáuticoSanta CruzSport
SerranoPetrolinaSalgueiro
PortoYpirangaCentral
Centro LimoeirenseVera CruzSete de Setembro

Second stage

Group DGroup EGroup F
NáuticoSanta CruzSport
PetrolinaCentralSerrano
Centro LimoeirenseYpirangaSalgueiro
Sete de SetembroPortoVera Cruz
Standings
PTeamGroupsPts G W D L GFGAGD
1SportC/F1464201358
2Santa CruzB/E1163211064
3SerranoA/F116321770
4NáuticoA/D1063121183
5CentralC/E862221082
6PetrolinaB/D86222761
7SalgueiroC/F8622259-4
8YpirangaB/E762131012-2
9Centro LimoeirenseA/D7621368-2
10Vera CruzB/F66132710-3
11PortoA/E5612345-1
12Sete de SetembroC/D26024410-6
P - position; Pts – points earned; G – games played; W - matches won; D - matches drawn; L - matches lost;GF – goals for; GA – goals against; GD – goal difference; Groups X/Y - X = Groupo in the First Stage and Y = Group in the Second Stage
Taça Tabocas e Guararapes champion, qualified to the Taça Confederação do Equador's Group G and qualified to the final
Qualification Zone to the Taça Confederação do Equador's Group G
Qualification Zone to the Taça Confederação do Equador's Group H

Taça Confederação do Equador

Second stage groups

Group G

(Championship group)

Group H

(Relegation group)

SportSanta Cruz
NáuticoCentro Limoeirense
YpirangaPetrolina
SerranoVera Cruz
CentralPorto
SalgueiroSete de Setembro
Group G - Standings
PTeamPts G W D L GFGAGD
1Sport211063116412
2Central171052319136
3Náutico151043319910
4Salgueiro1310415915-6
5Ypiranga11103251826-8
6Serrano710217620-14
Taça Confederação do Equador champion and qualified to the final
Stay at 2009 Campeonato Pernambucano Série A1
Group H - Standings
PTeamPts G W D L GFGAGD
1Santa Cruz332289537316
2Petrolina28227783233-1
3Porto262268828253
4Sete de Setembro202248102131-10
5Vera Cruz202248102735-8
6Centro Limoeirense192254132346-23
Stay at 2009 Campeonato Pernambucano Série A1
Relegated to the 2009 Campeonato Pernambucano Série A2
Campeonato Pernambucano
2008 Winners
Sport
37th Title

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