2011 Campeonato Paraibano

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Campeonato Paraibano de Futebol
Season 2011
Champions Treze (15th title)
Relegated Desportiva Guarabira
Miramar
Matches played96
Goals scored300 (3.13 per match)
Top goalscorerCléo (Treze) (15 goals)
Biggest home win CSP 5–0 Esporte
(21 April) [1]
Biggest away win Miramar 1–6 Sousa
(24 March) [1]
Highest scoring Miramar 1–6 Sousa
(24 March)
Treze 5–2 Desportiva Guarabira
(27 March) [1]
2010
2012

The 2011 edition of Campeonato Paraibano's First Division was contested by 10 clubs and started on February 2, 2011. Treze successfully defended their 2010 season title.

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Format

It'll be played in two stages: the first one is a standard round-robin tournament in which all teams play each other in home and away fixtures. The bottom 2 clubs of this stage will be relegated to 2012 Campeonato Paraibano Second Division. The second stage will be played in a play-off format, where the 4 best-placed teams from the first stage will compete.

If the champion from both stages ends up being the same team, the said team will be declared the 2011 Campeonato Paraibano champion. Otherwise, the winners from the two stages will play a two-legged play-off to decide the champion. In any of the play-off stages, the clubs with the best records in the first stage are higher seeded, advancing in case of a draw.

Team information

TeamCityStadiumCapacity2010 season [2]
Auto Esporte João Pessoa Almeidão 40,000 Campeonato Paraibano 8th place
Botafogo João Pessoa Almeidão 40,000 Campeonato Paraibano runners-up
Campinense Campina Grande Amigão 35,000 Campeonato Paraibano 3rd place
CSP João Pessoa Almeidão 40,000 Campeonato Paraibano Second Division Champions (promoted)
Desportiva Guarabira Guarabira Sílvio Porto 4,000 Campeonato Paraibano 7th place
Esporte Patos José Cavalcanti 8,000 Campeonato Paraibano 6th place
Miramar Cabedelo Estádio da Graça 5,000 Campeonato Paraibano Second Division runners-up (promoted)
Nacional Patos José Cavalcanti 8,000 Campeonato Paraibano 5th place
Sousa Sousa Marizão 10,000 Campeonato Paraibano 4th place
Treze Campina Grande Amigão 35,000 Campeonato Paraibano Champions

First stage

Standings

The 2011 Campeonato Paraibano first stage began on February 2 and ended on May 1.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Treze (C, A)1813503912+2744Qualification for Second Stage
2 CSP (A)1811433820+1837
3 Campinense (A)1811254026+1435
4 Botafogo-PB (A)189453120+1131
5 Sousa 187562826+226
6 Esporte 186572429523
7 Nacional de Patos 185582429520
8 Auto Esporte 1836920371715
9 Desportiva Guarabira (R)18261020321212Relegation to 2012 Campeonato Paraibano Second Division
10 Miramar (R)1804141649334
Updated to match(es) played on 8 June 2011. Source: Federação Paraibana de Futebol
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd wins; 3rd goals scored; 4th goals scored in away head-to-head matches; 5th head-to-head results; 6th least red cards received; 7th least yellow cards received; 8th extra match [3]
(A) Advance to a further round; (C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away AUT BPB CPN CSP DSG ESP MIR NAC SOU TRZ
Auto Esporte 2–20–41–13–31–22–20–23–10–4
Botafogo-PB 4–10–02–11–03–25–11–13–00–2
Campinense 3–24–21–04–14–13–02–02–11–2
CSP 1–11–03–22–15–04–13–01–01–2
Desportiva Guarabira 0–10–23–01–11–11–02–22–30–1
Esporte 2–00–22–32–32–21–01–02–01–1
Miramar 1–11–21–32–41–10–23–31–61–2
Nacional de Patos 0–22–12–11–32–01–13–02–40–1
Sousa 2–01–12–22–31–01–12–12–10–0
Treze 4–01–04–11–15–22–14–02–21–1
Updated to match(es) played on 10 June 2011. Source: Federação Paraibana de Futebol
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Second stage

Semifinals

First legs were played on 5 May 2011. Return legs were played on 8 May 2011.

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
CSP (2) 3–5 (3) Campinense 3–20 – 3
Treze (1) 4–4 (4) Botafogo-PB 0–44 – 0

Finals

Matches were played on 18 and 22 May.

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Treze (1) 2–2 Campinense (3) 1–11–1

Botafogo v. Treze

In the second stage semifinals, Botafogo and Treze competed. In the first match, Botafogo won 4–0. In the second half of the second match, Treze was winning 3–0 ahead when striker Vavá scored the fourth goal and proceeded to celebrate by mimicking an artillery soldier in front of Botafogo supporters. A fight then ensued, involving even Botafogo's head coach, Maurício Cabedelo. Five players were sent-off – 3 from Treze and 2 from Botafogo. After the game was restarted, Treze's sideback Ferreira and midfielder Doda fell on the ground, claiming injuries. Due to one of the teams not having at least seven players on the field, the match was declared finished with a 4–0 score, which favoured Treze and allowed the Campina Grande side to play in the second stage final against rivals Campinense. Treze and Campinense played, with the aggregate score of 2–2 supposedly giving Treze the title of Campeonato Paraibano champion.

Botafogo judicially accused Treze of trying to fake injuries in order to finish the semifinals second match earlier than the 90 minute mark. The Paraíba state's Court of Sporting Justice (TJDF-PB) decided that Treze would lose its points from the second stage, and that Botafogo would decide the second stage winner spot against Campinense. The second stage finals were scheduled to take place in 19 and 26 June 2011. [4] [5] Treze appealed to the Supreme Court of Sporting Justice (STJD), [6] and on 17 June 2011, it was announced that Treze's appeal was successful and the 19 June match was suspended. [7]

On 30 June 2011, Treze's second stage title was confirmed by the STJD, [8] thus making the Campina Grande side Campeonato Paraibano champions for the fifteenth time.

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