Campeonato Baiano (lower levels)

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The Campeonato Baiano lower levels are the football tournaments for the Bahia state clubs that do not play in the Campeonato Baiano First Division. The competitions are organized by the Bahia Football Federation. Usually, the champions of a division are promoted in the next year to the immediately upper level.

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History

The Second Level of the Bahia State Championship is competed since 1922, and was not held from 1924 to 1934, in 1938, from 1942 to 1964, in 1966, in 1969, in 1970, from 1972 to 1974, from 1976 to 1980 and in 2005. The Third Level was only held in 2000 and 2012.

Competition format

The 2020 Second Level was competed by six clubs which played against each other twice. The two best placed clubs qualified to the final. In the final the two clubs played against each other twice, and the champion of the competition was promoted to the following year's first level.

The 2012 Third Level was competed by four clubs, mainly as a qualifying stage to that year's Second Level. The clubs played against each other twice, with the two best placed being qualified to the Second Level and the best placed being declared champions.

Participants

Second Level

2021 edition

Third Level

2012 edition

List of champions

The table below shows the lower level champions of Baiano State Championship.

YearSecond Level [1] Third Level
1922 Auto Bahia (1)Not disputed
1923 Yankee (1)
1924 to 1934Not disputed
1935 São Pedro (1)
1936 Energia Circular (1)
1937 Energia Circular (2)
1938Not disputed
1939 Guarany (1)
1940 Energia Circular (3)
1941 Bragança (1)
1942 to 1964Not disputed
1965 Redenção (1)
1966Not disputed
1967 Internacional de São Francisco do Conde (1)
1968 Redenção (2)
1969 SMTC (1)
1970Not disputed
1971 Palestra (1)
1972 to 1974Not disputed
1975 Redenção (3)
1976Not disputed
1977 ABB (1)
1978 to 1980Not disputed
1981 Botafogo de Santo Amaro (1)
1982 Bahia de Feira (1)
1983 Ypiranga (1)
1984 ABB (2)
1985 Galícia (1)
1986 Bahia de Feira (2)
1987 Atlanta (1)
1988 Galícia (2)
1989 Jacuipense (1)
1990 Ypiranga (2)
1991 Camaçari (1)
1992 Jequié (1)
1993 Poções (1)
1994 Conquista (1)
1995 São Francisco (1)
1996 Juazeiro (1)
1997 Camaçari (2)
1998 Cruzeiro (1)
1999 Colo Colo (1)
2000 Barreiras (1) Itapetinga (1) [2]
2001 Palmeiras Nordeste (1)Not disputed
2002 Itabuna (1)
2003 Camaçariense (1)
2004 Ipitanga (1)
2005Not disputed
2006 Vitória da Conquista (1)
2007 Independente (1)
2008 Madre de Deus (1)
2009 Bahia de Feira (3)
2010 Juazeiro (2)
2011 Juazeirense (1)
2012 Botafogo de Salvador (1) Astro (1) [3]
2013 Galícia (3)Not disputed
2014 Colo Colo (2)
2015 Flamengo de Guanambi (1)
2016 Atlântico (1)
2017 Jequié (2)
2018 Atlético de Alagoinhas (1)
2019 Doce Mel (2)
2020 UNIRB (1)
2021 Barcelona de Ilhéus (1)

Titles by team

Second Level

ClubWinsWinning Years
Energia Circular 31936, 1937, 1940
Redenção 31965, 1968, 1975
Bahia de Feira 31982, 1986, 2009
Galícia 31985, 1988, 2013
ABB 21977, 1984
Ypiranga 21983, 1990
Doce Mel 21987, [lower-alpha 1] 2019
Camaçari 21991, 1997
Jequié 21992, 2017
Juazeiro 21996, 2010
Colo Colo 21999, 2014
Auto Bahia 11922
Yankee 11923
São Pedro 11935
Guarany 11939
Bragança 11941
Internacional de São Francisco do Conde 11967
SMTC 11969
Palestra 11971
Botafogo de Santo Amaro 11981
Jacuipense 11989
Poções 11993
Conquista 11994
São Francisco 11995
Cruzeiro 11998
Barreiras 12000
Palmeiras Nordeste 12001
Itabuna 12002
Camaçariense 12003
Ipitanga 12004
Vitória da Conquista 12006
Feirense 12007 [lower-alpha 2]
Madre de Deus 12008
Juazeirense 12011
Botafogo de Salvador 12012
Flamengo de Guanambi 12015
Atlântico 12016
Atlético de Alagoinhas 12018
UNIRB 12020
Barcelona de Ilhéus 12021
  1. Won as Atlanta
  2. Won as Independente

Third Level

ClubWinsWinning Years
Astro 12012
Itapetinga 12000

See also

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