Campeonato Pernambucano

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Campeonato Pernambucano
Founded1915
Country Brazil
Confederation CBF
Federação Pernambucana de Futebol
Number of teams13
Relegation to Série A2
Domestic cup(s) Copa do Brasil
Copa do Nordeste
Current champions Sport (44th title)
(2023)
Most championships Sport (44 titles)
TV partners TV Globo
DAZN
Website FPF
Current: 2024

The Campeonato Pernambucano de Futebol (Pernambucan Football Championship, in English) is the football championship of Pernambuco state, Brazil, and is organized by the FPF.

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The first edition of the Campeonato Pernambucano was played in 1915, and was won by Flamengo de Recife, a defunct club. In the 2023 season, 13 clubs will play for the title.

Clubs

2023 Série A1

List of champions

SeasonChampionsRunners-up
1915 Flamengo de Recife (1) Santa Cruz
1916 Sport (1) Santa Cruz
1917 Sport (2) Santa Cruz
1918 América (1) Santa Cruz
1919 América (2) Sport
1920 Sport (3) Santa Cruz
1921 América (3) Santa Cruz
1922 América (4) Sport
1923 Sport (4) América
1924 Sport (5) América
1925 Sport (6) Torre
1926 Torre (1) Náutico
1927 América (5) Torre
1928 Sport (7) Torre
1929 Torre (2) Santa Cruz
1930 Torre (3) América
1931 Santa Cruz (1) Náutico
1932 Santa Cruz (2) Íris
1933 Santa Cruz (3) Varzeano
1934 Náutico (1) Santa Cruz
1935 Santa Cruz (4) Tramways
1936 Tramways (1) Santa Cruz
1937 Tramways (2) Santa Cruz
1938 Sport (8) Santa Cruz
1939 Náutico (2) Santa Cruz
1940 Santa Cruz (5) Sport
1941 Sport (9) América
1942 Sport (10) Náutico
1943 Sport (11) Santa Cruz
1944 América (6) Náutico
1945 Náutico (3) América
1946 Santa Cruz (6) Náutico
1947 Santa Cruz (7) América
1948 Sport (12) América
1949 Sport (13) Santa Cruz
1950 Náutico (4) América
1951 Náutico (5) Sport
1952 Náutico (6) América
1953 Sport (14) Santa Cruz
1954 Náutico (7) Sport
1955 Sport (15) Náutico
1956 Sport (16) Náutico
1957 Santa Cruz (8) Sport
1958 Sport (17) Náutico
1959 Santa Cruz (9) Náutico
1960 Náutico (8) Santa Cruz
1961 Sport (18) Náutico
1962 Sport (19) Santa Cruz
1963 Náutico (9) Sport
1964 Náutico (10) Sport
1965 Náutico (11) Sport
1966 Náutico (12) Sport
1967 Náutico (13) Sport
1968 Náutico (14) Sport
1969 Santa Cruz (10) Sport
1970 Santa Cruz (11) Náutico
1971 Santa Cruz (12) Sport
1972 Santa Cruz (13) Sport
1973 Santa Cruz (14) Sport
1974 Náutico (15) Santa Cruz
1975 Sport (20) Náutico
1976 Santa Cruz (15) Náutico
1977 Sport (21) Náutico
1978 Santa Cruz (16) Náutico
1979 Santa Cruz (17) Náutico
1980 Sport (22) Santa Cruz
1981 Sport (23) Náutico
1982 Sport (24) Náutico
1983 Santa Cruz (18) Náutico
1984 Náutico (16) Santa Cruz
1985 Náutico (17) Santa Cruz
1986 Santa Cruz (19) Sport
1987 Santa Cruz (20) Sport
1988 Sport (25) Náutico
1989 Náutico (18) Santa Cruz
1990 Santa Cruz (21) Sport
1991 Sport (26) Náutico
1992 Sport (27) Náutico
1993 Santa Cruz (22) Náutico
1994 Sport (28) Náutico
1995 Santa Cruz (23) Náutico
1996 Sport (29) Santa Cruz
1997 Sport (30) Porto
1998 Sport (31) Porto
1999 Sport (32) Santa Cruz
2000 Sport (33) Santa Cruz
2001 Náutico (19) Santa Cruz
2002 Náutico (20) Santa Cruz
2003 Sport (34) Santa Cruz
2004 Náutico (21) Santa Cruz
2005 Santa Cruz (24) Náutico
2006 Sport (35) Santa Cruz
2007 Sport (36) Central
2008 Sport (37) Náutico
2009 Sport (38) Náutico
2010 Sport (39) Náutico
2011 Santa Cruz (25) Sport
2012 Santa Cruz (26) Sport
2013 Santa Cruz (27) Sport
2014 Sport (40) Náutico
2015 Santa Cruz (28) Salgueiro
2016 Santa Cruz (29) Sport
2017 Sport (41) Salgueiro
2018 Náutico (22) Central
2019 Sport (42) Náutico
2020 Salgueiro (1) Santa Cruz
2021 Náutico (23) Sport
2022 Náutico (24) Retrô
2023 Sport (43) Retrô
2024 Sport (44) Náutico

Titles by team

Teams in bold still active.

RankClubWinnersWinning years
1 Sport 441916, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1928, 1938, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1948, 1949, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2017, 2019, 2023, 2024
2 Santa Cruz 291931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1940, 1946, 1947, 1957, 1959, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1993, 1995, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016
3 Náutico 241934, 1939, 1945, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1974, 1984, 1985, 1989, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2018, 2021, 2022
4 América 61918, 1919, 1921, 1922, 1927, 1944
5 Torre 31926, 1929, 1930
6 Tramways 21936, 1937
7 Flamengo de Recife 11915
Salgueiro 2020

By city

CityChampionshipsClubs
Bandeira de Recife.svg Recife 109 Sport (44), Santa Cruz (29), Náutico (24), América (6), Torre (3), Tramways (2), Flamengo (1)
Bandeira Salgueiro.png Salgueiro 1 Salgueiro (1)

The Copa Pernambuco (English: Pernambuco Cup) is a competition contested in the second semester of the year, by Pernambuco state teams.

List of champions

SeasonWinnerRunner-up
1994 Ypiranga Vitória-PE
1995 Vitória-PE Flamengo de Arcoverde
1996 Recife Central
1997 Recife Serrano
1998 Sport Santa Cruz
1999 Porto Central
2000 Recife Sport
2001 Central Decisão
2002 Recife Intercontinental
2003 Sport Náutico
2004 Vitória-PE Centro Limoeirense
2005 Salgueiro Sport
2006Not held
2007 Sport Náutico
2008 Santa Cruz Atlético Pernambucano
2009 Santa Cruz Central
2010 Santa Cruz Porto
2011 Náutico Santa Cruz
2012 Santa Cruz Porto
2013-18Not held
2019 Santa Cruz Náutico
2020Not held

Titles by team

Recife FC was renamed as Manchete FC in 2005

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