Campeonato Alagoano (lower levels)

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Campeonato Alagoano Second Division
Founded1941
Country Brazil
Confederation CBF
Federação Alagoana de Futebol
Number of teams5 (2020)
Promotion to Campeonato Alagoano
Current champions Cruzeiro de Arapiraca (1st title)
(2021)
Most championships Santa Rita (3 titles)
Website www.futeboldealagoas.net

The Campeonato Alagoano Segunda Divisão (English: Campeonato Alagoano Second Division) is the second tier of the football league of the state of Alagoas, Brazil.

Contents

Format

2020 Second Division

Clubs

2021 Second Division

List of champions

YearChampion [1] Runner-up
1941 Ipiranga Andaraí
1942 Comércio
1943 Olavo Bilac Ipiranga
1944-1988Not disputed
1989 Ipanema São Sebastião
1990 Bom Jesus [2]
1991 Capela Jaciobá
1992 Santa Cruz
1993Not disputed
1994 Sete de Setembro
1995 Corinthians
1996São Sebastião Dínamo
1997 Corinthians
1998 Murici [2]
1999 São Domingos [lower-alpha 1] N/A
2000 Penedense Internacional
2001 Bom Jesus Igaci
2002 CSE Sete de Setembro
2003 Coruripe Sete de Setembro
2004 Penedense Dimensão Saúde
2005 CSA Ipanema
2006 Igaci Universal
2007 Santa Rita Universal
2008 Capelense CSE
2009 Santa Rita
União [lower-alpha 2]
N/A
2010 CSA Sport Atalaia
2011 CEO Penedense
2012 Comercial União
2013 Santa Rita Coruripe
2014 Ipanema Sport Atalaia
2015 Sete de Setembro Penedense
2016 CEO Miguelense
2017 Dimensão Saúde Zumbi
2018 Jaciobá Sete de Setembro
2019 CSE Zumbi
2020 Aliança FF Sport
2021 Cruzeiro de Arapiraca Zumbi
  1. São Domingos was the only registered for the 1999 tournament, being immediately declared champions. [2]
  2. The 2009 tournament was divided after the final match was interrupted due to several ejections and a supposed stall for time from União. [2]

Titles by team

ClubWinsWinning Years
Santa Rita 32007, 2009, 2013
Ipanema 21989, 2014
Bom Jesus 21990, 2001
Sete de Setembro 21994, 2015
Corinthians 21995, 1997
Penedense 22000, 2004
CSE 22002, 2019
CSA 22005, 2010
CEO 22011, 2016
Ipiranga 11941
Comércio 11942
Olavo Bilac 11943
Capela 11991
Santa Cruz 11992
São Sebastião11996
Murici 11998
São Domingos 11999
Coruripe 12003
Igaci 12006
Capelense 12008
União 12009
Comercial 12012
Dimensão Saúde 12017
Jaciobá 12018
Aliança 12020
Cruzeiro de Arapiraca 12021

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References

  1. "Summary | Brazil | AL". Futebol Nacional. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Campeões" [Champions] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Bola Amarela. Retrieved April 3, 2020.