Campeonato Sergipano

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Campeonato Sergipano
Founded1918
Country Brazil
Confederation CBF
Federação Sergipana de Futebol
Number of teams10
Relegation to Campeonato Sergipano Série A2
Domestic cup(s) Copa do Brasil
Current champions Confiança (24th title)
(2024)
Most championships Sergipe (37 titles)
Website www.fsf-se.com.br
Current: 2024 Campeonato Sergipano

The Campeonato Sergipano is the state football league of Sergipe, Brazil.

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Format

[1] During the 2022 season, The tournament is divided in three stages. In the 1st round, 10 clubs were split in 2 groups of 5 teams in each. The teams played 2 matches against the clubs on the opposite groups, or basically, Group A vs Group B. The top 2 of each group advanced to the semi-finals (second round).

In these semi-finals, the 4 clubs who qualified from the previous round, were distributed in 2 groups of 2 teams in each. The 1st-placed team of each group played against the 2nd-placed team of the same group they took part in, with the teams playing this round in a two-legged match. The best-ranked team would be granted the right to host the 2nd leg.

To determine the winner, the most-common method used in knockout stages is applied. The team with the best goal difference in this round qualified to the final. If this criterion wasn't enough to qualify any of the two teams involved, the best-ranked team in the first round would be crowned the leg winner.

Similarly to the second round, the final was played in a two-legged match, with the best-ranked team (which is, the team with better overall campaign) hosting the second leg. The team with the best goal difference in this round were crowned the champion. If this criterion wasn't enough to determine the 2022 Campeonato Sergipano champion, the team with the best overall campaign would be crowned the champion.

The 2022 Campeonato Sergipano Final was contested on April 9, 2022. The match was contested by Sergipe and Falcon. The first leg, Falcon hosted the match, that ended 2–1 to Sergipe. The second leg was hosted by who had the best overall campaign prior to the final, Sergipe. The match ended in a 1–1 draw, with Sergipe winning 3–2 on aggregate, and being crowned State League champions for the 37th time in their history, with a 15 title difference from the 2nd team with most championships, Confiança.

Clubs

2023 First Division

TeamCity2022 result
América Propriá 8th
Confiança Aracajú 4th
Dorense Nossa Senhora das Dores 1st (Série A2)
Estanciano Estância 2nd (Série A2)
Falcon Barra dos Coqueiros 2nd
Freipaulistano Frei Paulo 7th
Gloriense Nossa Senhora da Glória 6th
Itabaiana Itabaiana 3rd
Lagarto FC Lagarto 5th
Sergipe Aracajú 1st

List of champions

SeasonChampionsRunners-up
1918 Cotinguiba (1) Sergipe
1919Not held
1920 Cotinguiba (2)
1921 Industrial (1) Sergipe
1922 Sergipe (1)
1923 Cotinguiba (3) Industrial
1924 Sergipe (2)
1925–1926Not held
1927 Sergipe (3)
1928 Sergipe (4)
1929 Sergipe (5)
1930–1931Not held
1932 Sergipe (6)
1933 Sergipe (7)
1934 Palestra (1) Vitória
1935 Palestra (2) Sergipe
1936 Cotinguiba (4)
1937 Sergipe (8)
1938Not held
1939 Ipiranga (1) Sergipe
1940 Sergipe (9) Laranjeiras
1941 Riachuelo (1)
1942 Cotinguiba (5)
1943 Sergipe (10) Riachuelo
1944 Vasco (1) Ipiranga
1945 Ipiranga (2) Vasco
1946 Olímpico (1) Ipiranga
1947 Olímpico (2) Riachuelo
1948 Vasco (2) Olímpico
1949 Palestra (3) Vasco
1950 Passagem (1) Paulistano
1951 Confiança (1) Passagem
1952 Cotinguiba (6) Passagem
1953 Vasco (3) Riachuelo
1954 Confiança (2) Passagem
1955 Sergipe (11) Confiança
1956 Santa Cruz (1) Paulistano
1957 Santa Cruz (2) Cotinguiba
1958 Santa Cruz (3) Confiança
1959 Santa Cruz (4) Olímpico
1960 Santa Cruz (5) Sergipe
1961 Sergipe (12) Santa Cruz
1962 Confiança (3) Vasco
1963 Confiança (4) Sergipe
1964 Sergipe (13) Santa Cruz
1965 Confiança (5) América de Propriá
1966 América de Propriá (1) Confiança
1967 Sergipe (14) Confiança
1968 Confiança (6) Sergipe
1969 Itabaiana (1) Olímpico
1970 Sergipe (15) Itabaiana
1971 Sergipe (16) Itabaiana
1972 Sergipe (17) Lagarto EC
1973 Itabaiana (2) Sergipe
1974 Sergipe (18) Confiança
1975 Sergipe (19) Lagarto EC
1976 Confiança (7) Cotinguiba
1977 Confiança (8) Sergipe
1978 Itabaiana (3) Sergipe
1979 Itabaiana (4) Cotinguiba
1980 Itabaiana (5) Confiança
1981 Itabaiana (6) Sergipe
1982 Itabaiana (7)Tie for champion
Sergipe (20)
1983 Confiança (9) Estanciano
1984 Sergipe (21) Confiança
1985 Sergipe (22) Itabaiana
1986 Confiança (10) Sergipe
1987 Vasco (4) Itabaiana
1988 Confiança (11) Sergipe
1989 Sergipe (23) Confiança
1990 Confiança (12) Sergipe
1991 Sergipe (24) Confiança
1992 Sergipe (25) Confiança
1993 Sergipe (26) Vasco
1994 Sergipe (27) Confiança
1995 Sergipe (28) Confiança
1996 Sergipe (29) Olímpico de Itabaianinha
1997 Itabaiana (8) Confiança
1998 Lagartense (1) Vasco
1999 Sergipe (30) Lagartense
2000 Confiança (13)Tie for champion
Sergipe (31)
2001 Confiança (14) Lagartense
2002 Confiança (15) Itabaiana
2003 Sergipe (32) Confiança
2004 Confiança (16) Sergipe
2005 Itabaiana (9) Sergipe
2006 Pirambu (1) Confiança
2007 América de Propriá (2) Confiança
2008 Confiança (17) Sergipe
2009 Confiança (18) Sergipe
2010 River Plate (1) Confiança
2011 River Plate (2) São Domingos
2012 Itabaiana (10) Confiança
2013 Sergipe (33) River Plate
2014 Confiança (19) Socorrense
2015 Confiança (20) Estanciano
2016 Sergipe (34) Itabaiana
2017 Confiança (21) Itabaiana
2018 Sergipe (35) Itabaiana
2019 Freipaulistano (1) Itabaiana
2020 Confiança (22) Sergipe
2021 Sergipe (36) Lagarto FC
2022 Sergipe (37) Falcon
2023 Itabaiana (11) Confiança
2024 Confiança (23) Sergipe

Titles by clubs

Teams in bold still active.

RankClubWinnersWinning years
1 Sergipe 371922, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1932, 1933, 1937, 1940, 1943, 1955, 1961, 1964, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1982 (shared), 1984, 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000 (shared), 2003, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022
2 Confiança 231951, 1954, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1976, 1977, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1990, 2000 (shared), 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2020, 2024
3 Itabaiana 111969, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 (shared), 1997, 2005, 2012, 2023
4 Cotinguiba 61918, 1920, 1923, 1936, 1942, 1952
5 Santa Cruz 51956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960
6 Vasco 41944, 1948, 1953, 1987
7 Palestra 31934, 1935, 1949
8 América de Propriá 21966, 2007
Ipiranga 1939, 1945
Olímpico 1946, 1947
River Plate 2010, 2011
12 Frei Paulistano 12019
Industrial 1921
Lagartense 1998
Passagem 1950
Pirambu 2006
Riachuelo 1941

By city

CityChampionshipsClubs
Bandeira de Aracaju.svg Aracaju 76 Sergipe (37), Confiança (23), Cotinguiba (6), Vasco (4), Palestra (3), Olímpico (2), Industrial (1)
Bandeira-itabaiana-se.png Itabaiana 11 Itabaiana (11)
Bandeira-estanciase.jpg Estância 5 Santa Cruz (5)
Bandeira de carmopolis.JPG Carmópolis 2 River Plate (2)
Band maruim.png Maruim 2 Ipiranga (2)
Bandeira propia se.png Propriá 2 América (2)
Bandeira frei paulo.svg Frei Paulo 1 Frei Paulistano (1)
Bandeira-de-lagarto-se.jpg Lagarto 1 Lagartense (1)
Neópolis 1 Passagem (1)
Bandeira PIRAMBU.svg Pirambu 1 Pirambu (1)
Bandeira de Riachuelo SE.svg Riachuelo 1 Riachuelo (1)

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References

  1. "2022 Campeonato Sergipano Format" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Retrieved April 10, 2022.