2013 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense

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Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense de Futebol
Season 2013
Champions CENE
Relegated SERC
Corumbaense
Copa do Brasil CENE
Naviraiense
Matches played98
Goals scored312 (3.18 per match)
Top goalscorerCareca (CENE) - 19 goals
2012
2014

The 2013 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense de Futebol was the 35th edition of the Mato Grosso do Sul's top professional football league. The competition began on January 19, and ended on May 5. CENE won the championship by the 5th time, [1] while SERC [2] and Corumbaense [3] were relegated.

Contents

Format

On the first stage, all teams are split in two groups. Each team plays twice against all teams in their own group. The worst team from each group is relegated, and the top four teams from the group qualify to the quarterfinals. The playoffs are two-leg matches.

Qualifications

The champion and the runner-up qualify to the 2014 Copa do Brasil.

Participating teams

ClubHome city2012 result
Águia Negra Rio Brilhante 1st
Aquidauanense Aquidauana 6th
CENE Campo Grande 8th
Comercial Campo Grande 10th
Corumbaense Corumbá 2nd (2nd division)
Itaporã Itaporã 11th
Ivinhema Ivinhema 5th
Maracaju Maracaju 9th
Misto Três Lagoas 4th
Naviraiense Naviraí 2nd
Novoperário Campo Grande 1st (2nd division)
SERC Chapadão do Sul 3rd
Sete de Setembro Dourados 7th
URSO Mundo Novo 12th

First stage

Standings

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 CENE 129123214+1828Advanced to the Quarterfinals
2 Aquidauanense 126331812+621
3 Novoperário 125251821317
4 Misto 124532222017
5 Comercial-MS 123361722512
6 Maracaju 123361422812
7 SERC (R)12237202889Relegated
Source: [4]
(R) Relegated

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Ivinhema 127412112+925Advanced to the Quarterfinals
2 Naviraiense 125432016+419
3 Itaporã 125342216+618
4 Sete de Setembro 125341815+318
5 Águia Negra 124442220+216
6 URSO 123361322912
7 Corumbaense (R)121381227156Relegated
Source: [4]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated

Results

Group A

Home \ Away AQU CENE ECC MJU MIS NOP SERC
Aquidauanense 0–01–01–03–01–21–0
CENE 2–12–14–13–23–13–1
Comercial-MS 3–10–51–12–21–15–1
Maracaju 1–41–32–11–12–11–2
Misto 2–22–13–01–03–32–2
Novoperário 0–10–52–11–22–02–0
SERC 2–24–11–22–23–42–3
Source: [4]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Group B

Home \ Away AGN COB IPR IVI NAV SET URSO
Águia Negra 1–01–22–32–11–22–2
Corumbaense 1–32–21–21–22–12–3
Itaporã 2–16–01–21–21–03–0
Ivinhema 2–40–03–01–11–12–0
Naviraiense 2–22–22–20–11–23–0
Sete de Setembro 1–14–11–11–31–22–0
URSO 2–21–02–11–11–21–2
Source: [4]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final stage

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1A CENE 3 3 6
4B Sete de Setembro 0 0 0
1A CENE 1 2
1B Ivinhema 0 0 0
1B Ivinhema 2 3 5
4A Misto 4 1 5
1A CENE 2 4 6
2B Naviraiense 1 0 1
2B Naviraiense 2 2 4
3A Novoperário 2 2 4
2B Naviraiense 1 1 2
3B Itaporã 0 2 2
2A Aquidauanense 1 1 2
3B Itaporã 1 2 3

CENE won the 2013 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense.

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