Campeonato Catarinense

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Campeonato Catarinense
Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg
Founded1924
CountryFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Confederation CBF
Federação Catarinense de Futebol
Number of teams10
Relegation to Campeonato Catarinense Série B
Domestic cup(s) Copa do Brasil
Current champions Criciúma (12th title)
(2024)
Most championshipsAvaí FC and Figueirense FC (both clubs have 18 titles)
Website FCF.com.br
Current: 2024 Campeonato Catarinense

The Campeonato Catarinense de Futebol, known as Campeonato Catarinense or simply Catarinense, is the main competition of association football from state of Santa Catarina, in Brazil.

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History

The Campeonato Catarinense top level has had several different names since it started. From its first edition, in 1924, to 1985, it was called just Campeonato Catarinense (Santa Catarina Championship). From 1986 to 2003, it was named Campeonato Catarinense Primeira Divisão (Santa Catarina Championship Premier Division). In 2004 and in 2005, the competition name was Série A1, and since 2006, the competition is named Divisão Principal (Top Division).[ citation needed ]

Format

First stage

Second stage

Finals:

The winner of the Finals is crowned champion.

Clubs

2023 First Division

TeamCityGround2022 result
Atlético Catarinense São José Ênio Amantino da Silva2nd (Série B)
Avaí Florianópolis Ressacada 8th
Barra Balneário Camboriú Estádio das Nações10th
Brusque Brusque Augusto Bauer 1st
Camboriú Camboriú Roberto Garcia2nd
Chapecoense Chapecó Arena Condá 6th
Concórdia AC Concórdia Domingos Machado de Lima3rd
Criciúma Criciúma Heriberto Hülse 1st (Série B)
Figueirense Florianópolis Orlando Scarpelli 4th
Hercílio Luz Tubarão Aníbal Costa 5th
Joinville Joinville Arena Joinville 9th
Marcílio Dias Itajaí Hercílio Luz 7th

Champions

YearChampionRunner-upHighest scorerGoals
Campeonato Catarinense
1924 Avaí Trabalhista Unavailable-
1925 Externato Avaí Unavailable-
1926 Avaí Figueirense Unavailable-
1927 Avaí Brasil Unavailable-
1928 Avaí Brasil Unavailable-
1929 Caxias Adolfo Konder Raul (CAX)3
1930 Avaí Marcílio Dias Periquito (AVA)3
1931 Lauro Müller Caxias Cylo (CAX)
Rebello (LAM)
2
1932 Figueirense Brasil Unavailable-
1933 Unconcluded
1934 Atlético Catarinense Iris Leal (CAC)10
1935 Figueirense Iris Calico (FIG)9
1936 Figueirense Iris Unavailable-
1937 Figueirense Caxias Abreu (PER)
Otto (CAX)
Raul (CAX)
2
1938 CIP São Francisco Nhonhô (ASF)5
1939 Figueirense Pery Ferroviário Neri (FIG)4
1940 Ypiranga Avaí Bujão (YPI)
Saul (AVA)
3
1941 Figueirense Caxias Nhonhô (CAX)6
1942 Avaí América Bráulio (AVA)
Dirceu (ACR)
Foguinho (HLU)
Saul (AVA)
3
1943 Avaí América Saul (AVA)6
1944 Avaí Marcílio Dias Felipinho (AVA)
Teixeirinha (PAL)
9
1945 Avaí Caxias Saul (AVA)6
1946 Not Held
1947 América Palmeiras Nicácio (AME)5
1948 América Paula Ramos Zabot (AME)8
1949 Olímpico Avaí Juarez (OLI)
Nicolau (OLI)
9
1950 Carlos Renaux Figueirense Gil (FIG)6
1951 América Avaí Bastinho (AME)9
1952 América Carlos Renaux Renê (AME)12
1953 Carlos Renaux América Otávio (ACR)11
1954 Caxias Ferroviário Juarez (CAX)18
1955 Caxias Palmeiras Didi (CAX)6
1956 Operário Paysandu Den (OPE)13
1957 Hercílio Luz Carlos Renaux Unavailable-
1958 Hercílio Luz Carlos Renaux Petrusky (ACR)20
1959 Paula Ramos Caxias Unavailable-
1960 Metropol Marcílio Dias Norberto Hoppe (CAX)9-
1961 Metropol Marcílio Dias Unavailable-
1962 Metropol Marcílio Dias Unavailable-
1963 Marcílio Dias Almirante Barroso Unavailable-
1964 Olímpico Internacional Unavailable-
1965 Internacional Metropol Idézio (MET)24
1966 Perdigão Comercial Norberto Hoppe (CAX)33
1967 Metropol Marcílio Dias Valdomiro (COM)18
1968 Comerciário Caxias Unavailable-
1969 Metropol América Unavailable-
1970 Ferroviário Olímpico Unavailable-
1971 América Próspera Unavailable-
1972 Figueirense Avaí Marcos (AME)20
1973 Avaí Juventus Toninho (AVA)18
1974 Figueirense Internacional Marcos (FIG)13
1975 Avaí Figueirense Juti (AVA)28
1976 Joinville Juventus Fontan (JOI)
Tonho (JOI)
14
1977 Chapecoense Avaí Ademir (COM)27
1978 Joinville Chapecoense Ademir (CRI)19
1979 Joinville Figueirense Jorge (CHA)23
1980 Joinville Criciúma Nunes (RDS)25
1981 Joinville Criciúma Zé Carlos Paulista (JOI)18
1982 Joinville Criciúma Paulinho Criciúma (CRI)16
1983 Joinville Figueirense Albeneir (FIG)23
1984 Joinville Figueirense Paulinho Cascavel (JOI)27
1985 Joinville Avaí Jorge Veras (CRI)21
Campeonato Catarinense Primeira Divisão
1986 Criciúma Marcílio Dias Wagner (JOI)16
1987 Joinville Criciúma Ronaldo (CHA)16
1988 Avaí Blumenau Joel (MDI)18
1989 Criciúma Joinville Nardela (JOI)19
1990 Criciúma Joinville Soares (CRI)14
1991 Criciúma Chapecoense Toto (JUV)19
1992 Brusque Avaí Zé Mello (INT)16
1993 Criciúma Figueirense Severino Barbosa (CON)23
1994 Figueirense Criciúma Alaor (JUV)21
1995 Criciúma Chapecoense Paulo Rink (CHA)23
1996 Chapecoense Joinville Marcos Paulo (JOI)11
1997 Avaí Tubarão Jacaré (AVA)
Luiz Carlos (JOI)
13
1998 Criciúma Tubarão Rogério (TUB)16
1999 Figueirense Avaí Genílson (FIG)26
2000 Joinville Marcílio Dias Ézio (FIG)16
2001 Joinville Criciúma Mahicon Librelato (CRI)19
2002 Figueirense Criciúma Tiago Freitas (AHA)10
2003 Figueirense Caxias Delmer (CRI)10
Série A1
2004 Figueirense Hermann Aichinger Ricardo (GUA)
Vicente (CAX)
6
2005 Criciúma Hermann Aichinger Paty (AHA)9
Divisão Principal
2006 Figueirense Joinville Cícero (Figueirense FC)11
2007 Chapecoense Criciúma Maurício Duarte (Atlético Ibirama)16
2008 Figueirense Criciúma Vandinho (Avaí FC)21
2009 Avaí Chapecoense Bruno Cazarine (Chapecoense)17
2010 Avaí Joinville Willian (Figueirense)13
2011 Chapecoense Criciúma Lima (Joinville EC)17
2012 Avaí Figueirense Aloísio (Figueirense FC)
Rafael Costa (CA Metropolitano)
14
2013 Criciúma Chapecoense Rafael Costa (CA Metropolitano)12
2014 Figueirense Joinville Régis (Chapecoense)12
2015 Figueirense Joinville Victor Rangel (Guarani de Palhoça)11
2016 Chapecoense Joinville Bruno Rangel (Chapecoense)10
2017 Chapecoense Avaí Jonatas Belusso (Brusque)
Wason Rentería (Atlético Tubarão)
11
2018 Figueirense Chapecoense Lima (Hercílio Luz)
Rafael Grampola (Joinville)
9
2019 Avaí Chapecoense Daniel Amorim (Avaí)9
2020 Chapecoense Brusque Edu (Brusque)8
2021 Avaí Chapecoense Perotti (Chapecoense)15
2022 Brusque Camboriú Alex Sandro (Brusque)10
2023 Criciúma Brusque Adilson Bahia (Barra)
Fabinho (Criciúma)
Waguininho (Avaí)
5
2024 Criciúma Brusque Gabriel Poveda (Avaí)8

Titles by team

TeamCityTitles (most recent)Runners-up (most recent)
Figueirense Florianópolis 18 (2018)8 (2012)
Avaí Florianópolis 18 (2021)9 (1999)
Joinville Joinville 12 (2001)7 (2015)
Criciúma Criciúma 12 (2024)10 (2011)
Chapecoense Chapecó 7 (2020)7 (2019)
América Joinville 5 (1971)4 (1969)
Metropol Criciúma 5 (1969)1 (1965)
Caxias Joinville 3 (1955)7 (2003)
Carlos Renaux Brusque 2 (1953)3 (1958)
Brusque Brusque 2 (2022)3 (2024)
Olímpico Blumenau 2 (1964)1 (1970)
Hercílio Luz Tubarão 2 (1958)0
Marcílio Dias Itajaí 1 (1963)8 (2000)
Internacional Lages 1 (1965)2 (1974)
Ferroviário Tubarão 1 (1970)1 (1954)
Paula Ramos Florianópolis 1 (1959)1 (1948)
Externato Florianópolis 1 (1925)0
Lauro Müller Itajaí 1 (1931)0
Catarinense Florianópolis 1 (1934)0
CIP Itajaí 1 (1938)0
Ypiranga São Francisco do Sul 1 (1940)0
Operário Joinville 1 (1956)0
Perdigão Videira 1 (1966)0
Blumenau Blumenau 06 (1988)
Iris Florianópolis 03 (1936)
Juventus Rio do Sul 02 (1976)
Tubarão Tubarão 02 (1998)
Hermann Aichinger Ibirama 02 (2005)
Trabalhista Florianópolis 01 (1924)
Adolfo Konder Florianópolis 01 (1929)
São Francisco São Francisco do Sul 01 (1938)
Pery Ferroviário Mafra 01 (1939)
Paysandu Brusque 01 (1956)
Almirante Barroso Itajaí 01 (1963)
Comercial Joaçaba 01 (1966)
Próspera Criciúma 01 (1971)
Camboriú Camboriú 01 (2022)
  1. Teams in italic are not currently active in professional football.

Titles by City

CityChampionshipsClubs
Bandeira de Florianopolis.svg Florianópolis 39 Avaí (18), Figueirense (18), Atlético Catarinense (1), Externato (1), Paula Ramos (1)
Bandeira de Joinville.svg Joinville 21 Joinville (12), América (5), Caxias (3), Operário (1)
BandeiraCriciuma.svg Criciúma 17 Criciúma (12), Metropol (5)
Bandeira de chapeco.svg Chapecó 7 Chapecoense (7)
Flag of Brusque city (Santa Catarina).svg Brusque 4 Brusque (2), Carlos Renaux (2)
Bandeira Itajai SantaCatarina Brasil.svg Itajaí 3CIP (1), Lauro Müller (1), Marcílio Dias (1)
Bandeira Tubarao.png Tubarão 3 Hercílio Luz (2), Ferroviário (1)
Flag of Blumenau.svg Blumenau 2 Olímpico (2)
Bandeira lages.svg Lages 1 Inter de Lages (1)
Bandeira de Sao Francisco do Sul.png São Francisco do Sul 1Ypiranga (1)
Bandeira videira.jpg Videira 1Perdigão (1)

Participation

Most appearances

As of 2023 season

Below is the list of clubs that have more appearances in the Campeonato Catarinense.

ClubAppFirstLast
Avaí 8119242023
Figueirense 7719252023
Marcílio Dias 6019302023
Criciúma 5519552023
Chapecoense 5019742023
Joinville 4819762023
Blumenau 4519271998
Hercílio Luz 3819392023
Inter de Lages 3719602018
Carlos Renaux 3319291984
Caxias 3319282006
América de Joinville 2719291975
Brusque 2719882023
Juventus 2119762022

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