Campeonato Potiguar Second Division

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Campeonato Potiguar
Second Division
Founded1947
Country Brazil
Confederation CBF
Federação Norte-rio-grandense de Futebol
Level on pyramid2
Promotion to Campeonato Potiguar
Current champions Baraúnas (1st title)
(2023)
Most championships Racing (7 titles)

The Campeonato Potiguar Second Division is the second tier of football league of the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. [1] [2]

Contents

List of champions

Campeonato Suburbano de Natal

SeasonChampionsRunners-up
1947 Atlético (1) Cruzeiro
1948 Mauá (1)
1949 Mauá (2)
1950 Igapó (1)
1951Not held
1952 Mauá (3)

Federação de Esportes do Rio Grande do Norte


SeasonChampionsRunners-up
1967 Racing (1)
1968 Racing (2)
1969 Força e Luz (1)
1970 Monte Castelo (1)
1971 Palmeiras (1)
1972 Racing (3)
1973 Racing (4)
1974 Racing (5)
1975 Treze (1)
1976 Racing (6)
1977 Racing (7)
1978 EMSERV (1)
1979 Santa Cruz (1)
1980 Ferroviário (1) Atlético Potiguar
1981 Potiguar de Mossoró (1) EMSERV

Campeonato Potiguar Segunda Divisão

SeasonChampionsRunners-up
1998 CAP (1) São Paulo
1999–2000Not held
2001 Potiguar de Parnamirim (1)
2002–2003Not held
2004 Santa Cruz (SC) (1) Vila Nova
2005 Macau (1) Guamaré
2006 Guamaré (1) Cruzeiro
2007 Potyguar Seridoense (1) Cruzeiro
2008 Real Independente (1) Cruzeiro
2009 Centenário (PF) (1) Atlético Potengi
2010 ABC B (1) Palmeira
2011 Caicó (1) Centenário (PA)
2012 Potyguar Seridoense (2) Currais Novos
2013 Globo (1) Atlético Potengi
2014 Força e Luz (2) Currais Novos
2015 ASSU (1) Santa Cruz
2016 Santa Cruz (2) Atlético Potiguar
2017 Força e Luz (3) Atlético Potiguar
2018 Palmeira (1) Alecrim
2019 Força e Luz (4) Alecrim
2020 Palmeira (2) Alecrim
2021 Potyguar Seridoense (3) Riachuelo
2022 Alecrim (1) Laguna
2023 Baraúnas (1) [3] Parnamirim

Titles by team

Teams in bold stills active.

RankClubWinnersWinning years
1 Racing 71967, 1968, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977
2 Força e Luz 41969, 2014, 2016, 2019
3 Mauá 31948, 1949, 1952
Potyguar Seridoense 2007, 2012, 2021
5 Palmeira 22018, 2020
Santa Cruz 1979, 2016
7 ABC B 12010
Alecrim 2022
ASSU 2015
Baraúnas 2023
Caicó 2011
CAP 1998
Atlético 1947
Centenário 2009
Enserv 1978
Ferroviário 1980
Guamaré 2006
Globo 2013
Igapó 1950
Macau 2005
Monte Castelo 1970
Palmeiras 1971
Potiguar de Mossoró 1981
Potiguar de Parnamirim 2001
Real Independente 2008
Santa Cruz (SC) 2004
Treze 1975

By city

CityChampionshipsClubs
Bandeira de Natal.svg Natal 24 Racing (7), Força e Luz (4), Mauá (3), Santa Cruz (2), ABC B (1), Alecrim (1), Enserv (1), Ferroviário (1), Igapó (1), Monte Castelo (1), Palmeiras (1), Treze (1)
Bandeira curraisnovos rn.png Currais Novos 3 Potyguar Seridoense (3)
Bandeira de Ceara-Mirim (RN).png Ceará-Mirim 2 Atlético (1), Globo (1)
Bandeira de Goianinha (RN).png Goianinha 2 Palmeira (2)
Bandeira de Ceara-Mirim (RN).png Jardim de Piranhas 2 CAP (1), Real Independente (1)
Flag of Mossoro.jpg Mossoró 2 Baraúnas (1), Potiguar de Mossoró (1)
Bandeira de Assu (RN).png Assu 1 ASSU (1)
Bandeira-Caico.jpg Caicó 1 Caicó (1)
Bandeira de Guamare (RN).png Guamaré 1 Guamaré (1)
A-ma-ngao.png Macau 1 Macau (1)
Bandeira de Parnamirim - RN.svg Parnamirim 1 Potiguar de Parnamirim (1)
Bandeira de Pau dos Ferros (RN).png Pau dos Ferros 1 Centenário (1)
Bandeira de Santa Cruz (RN).png Santa Cruz 1 Santa Cruz (1)

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References

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