Campeonato Brasiliense Second Division

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Campeonato Brasiliense
Second Division
Founded1960
Country Brazil
Confederation Federação Brasiliense de Futebol
Level on pyramid2
Promotion to Campeonato Brasiliense
Current champions Samambaia (3rd title)
(2022)
Most championships Paranoá, Samambaia
(3 titles each)

The Campeonato Brasiliense Second Division is the second tier of football league of the state of Distrito Federal, Brazil. [1]

Contents

List of champions

SeasonChampionsRunners-up
1960 Sobradinho (1) Real de Brasília
1961 Guanabara (1) Colombo
1962Not held
1963 Dínamo (1) Luziânia
1964–1996Not held
1997 Unaí Itapuã (1) Taguatinga EC
1998 Ceilândia (1) Brazlândia
1999 Bosque Formosa (1) Comercial Bandeirante
2000 Brasiliense (1) ARUC
2001 Brasília (1) CFZ
2002 Dom Pedro II (1) Unaí Itapuã
2003 Sobradinho (2) Paranoá
2004 Paranoá (1) Santa Maria
2005 Capital (1) Ceilandense
2006 Esportivo Guará (1) Samambaia
2007 Brazlândia (1) Legião
2008 Brasília (2) Luziânia
2009 Ceilandense (1) Botafogo
2010 CFZ (1) Bosque Formosa
2011 Brazlândia (2) Sobradinho
2012 Unaí Itapuã (2) Brasília
2013 Bosque Formosa (2) Santa Maria
2014 Samambaia (1) Cruzeiro
2015 CA Taguatinga (1) SE Planaltina
2016 Dom Pedro II (2) Paranoá
2017 Bolamense (1) Samambaia
2018 Capital (2) Taguatinga EC
2019 Paranoá (2) Ceilandense
2020 Samambaia (2) Santa Maria
2021 Paranoá (3) Brasília
2022 Samambaia (3) Real Brasília
Names change

Titles by team

Teams in bold stills active.

RankClubWinnersWinning years
1 Paranoá 32004, 2019, 2021
Samambaia 2014, 2020, 2022
3 Bosque Formosa 21999, 2013
Brasília 2001, 2008
Brazlândia 2007, 2011
Capital 2005, 2018
Real Brasília 2002, 2016
Sobradinho 1960, 2003
Unaí 1997, 2012
10 Bolamense 12017
Botafogo 2006
Brasiliense 2000
CA Taguatinga 2015
Ceilandense 2009
Ceilândia 1998
CFZ 2010
Dínamo 1963
Guanabara 1961

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References

  1. "Brazil - Distrito Federal - Second Division Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 11 April 2022.