Campeonato Brasiliense de Futebol Feminino

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Campeonato Brasiliense de Futebol Feminino
Founded1986
Country Brazil
Confederation FFDF
Promotion to Brasileiro Série A3
Current champions Real Brasília (6th title)
(2024)
Most championships CRESSPOM (7 titles)
Current: 2024

The Campeonato Brasiliense de Futebol Feminino is the women's football state championship of Distrito Federal State, and is contested since 1986.

Contents

List of champions

Following is the list with all recognized titles of Campeonato Brasiliense Feminino: [1]

SeasonChampionsRunners-up
1986Vila Dimas (1)
1987Vila Dimas (2)
1988–1996Not held
1997 Tiradentes (1)
1998ARUC (1)
1999Iate Clube (1)
2000 CFZ (1)
2001 CFZ (2)
2002 CFZ (3)
2003 CFZ (4)
2004Apollo 4 (1)
2005Apollo 4 (2)
2006 Luziânia (1)Caesb
2007 CRESSPOM (1)Guarany
2008 CRESSPOM (2)ASCOOP
2009 CRESSPOM (3) Bandeirante
2010ASCOOP (1) CRESSPOM
2011 CRESSPOM (4) Capital
2012 CRESSPOM (5) Minas Brasília
2013 Capital (1) CRESSPOM
2014 CRESSPOM (6)São Sebastião
2015 CRESSPOM (7) Ceilândia
2016 Minas Brasília (1) CRESSPOM
2017 Minas Brasília (2) Ceilândia
2018 Minas Brasília (3) CRESSPOM
2019 Real Brasília (1) Minas Brasília
2020 Real Brasília (2) Minas Brasília
2021 Real Brasília (3) Minas Brasília
2022 [2] [3] Real Brasília (4) Minas Brasília
2023 [4] Real Brasília (5) Minas Brasília
2024 Real Brasília (6) Minas Brasília

Titles by team

Teams in bold stills active.

RankClubWinnersWinning years
1 CRESSPOM 72007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015
2 Real Brasília 62019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
3 CFZ 42000, 2001, 2002, 2003
4 Minas Brasília 32016, 2017, 2018
5Apollo 422004, 2005
Vila Dimas1986, 1987
7ARUC11998
ASCOOP2010
Capital 2013
Iate Clube1999
Luziânia 2006
Tiradentes 1997

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