Campeonato Roraimense

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Campeonato Roraimense
Founded1946 (amateur era)
1995 (professional era)
Country Brazil
Confederation CBF
Federação Roraimense de Futebol
Number of teams6
Domestic cup(s) Copa do Brasil
Current champions São Raimundo (14th title)
(2022)
Most championships Baré (26 titles)
Current: 2023

The Campeonato Roraimense is the football league of the state of Roraima, Brazil. [1]

Contents

Format

First Division

First Stage

Second Stage

If a team wins both stages, it is crowned the state champion. If not, a playoff with the winners is disputed, and the winner is declared the state champion.

As in any other Brazilian soccer championship, the format can change every year.

Clubs

2023 First Division

TeamCity2022 result
Atlético Roraima Boa Vista 5th
Baré Boa Vista 4th
GAS Boa Vista Not played
Náutico Boa Vista 3rd
Progresso Mucajaí Not played
Real São Luiz do Anauá 2nd
Rio Negro Boa Vista 6th
River Boa Vista Not played
São Raimundo Boa Vista 1st

List of champions

Amateur era

Federação Riobranquense de Desportos

SeasonChampions
1946 Atlético Roraima (1)
1947Unknown
1948 Atlético Roraima (2)
1949 Atlético Roraima (3)
1950 Baré (1)
1951 Atlético Roraima (4)
1952Rio Branco (1)
1953 Baré (2)
1954 Atlético Roraima (5)
Baré (3)
1955 Baré (4)
1956 Baré (5)
1957 Baré (6)
1958 Baré (7)
1959Unknown
1960 Baré (8)
1961 Baré (9)

Federação Roraimense de Desportos

SeasonChampions
1962 Baré (10)
1963 Baré (11)
1964 Baré (12)
1965 Baré (13)
1966Unknown
1967 Náutico (1)
1968 Baré (14)
1969 Baré (15)
1970 Baré (16)
1971Cancelled
1972 Atlético Roraima (6)
Baré (17)
1973Unknown

Federação Roraimense de Futebol

SeasonChampions
1974São Francisco (1)
1975 Atlético Roraima (7)
1976 Atlético Roraima (8)
1977 São Raimundo (1)
1978 Atlético Roraima (9)
1979 Ríver (1)
1980 Atlético Roraima (10)
1981 Atlético Roraima (11)
1982 Baré (18)
1983 Atlético Roraima (12)
1984 Baré (19)
1985 Atlético Roraima (13)
1986 Baré (20)
1987 Atlético Roraima (14)
1988 Baré (21)
1989 Ríver (2)
1990 Atlético Roraima (15)
1991 Rio Negro (1)
1992 São Raimundo (2)
1993 Atlético Roraima (16)
1994 Ríver (3)

Professional era

SeasonChampionsRunners-up
1995 Atlético Roraima (17) Baré
1996 Baré (22) GAS
1997 Baré (23) São Raimundo
1998 Atlético Roraima (18) Baré
1999 Baré (24) Rio Negro
2000 Rio Negro (2) Atlético Roraima
2001 Atlético Roraima (19) Rio Negro
2002 Atlético Roraima (20) Baré
2003 Atlético Roraima (21) São Raimundo
2004 São Raimundo (3) Atlético Roraima
2005 São Raimundo (4) Atlético Roraima
2006 Baré (25) Atlético Roraima
2007 Atlético Roraima (22) Baré
2008 Atlético Roraima (23) Progresso
2009 Atlético Roraima (24) São Raimundo
2010 Baré (26) Náutico
2011 Real (1) São Raimundo
2012 São Raimundo (5) Náutico
2013 Náutico (2) São Raimundo
2014 São Raimundo (6) Náutico
2015 Náutico (3) São Raimundo
2016 São Raimundo (7) Baré
2017 São Raimundo (8) Baré
2018 São Raimundo (9) Atlético Roraima
2019 São Raimundo (10) Baré
2020 São Raimundo (11) GAS
2021 São Raimundo (12) Náutico
2022 São Raimundo (13) Real
2023 São Raimundo (14) GAS

Titles by team

Teams in bold stills active.

RankClubWinnersWinning years
1 Baré 261950, 1953, 1954 (shared), 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972 (shared), 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2006, 2010
2 Atlético Roraima 241946, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1954 (shared), 1972 (shared), 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009
3 São Raimundo 141977, 1992, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
4 Náutico 31967, 2013, 2015
River 1979, 1989, 1994
6 Rio Negro 21991, 2000
7 Real 12011
Rio Branco1952
São Francisco1974
  1. "Pior futebol do país, Roraima tem presidente há 40 anos, torneio com 5 times e arena de luxo". uol.com.br.

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