Campeonato Paraibano

Campeonato Paraibano
Country Brazil
Confederation CBF
Federação Paraibana de Futebol
Founded 1919
Number of teams 10
Domestic cup(s) Copa do Brasil
Current champions Campinense
(2015)
Most championships Botafogo (27 titles)
Website www.federacaoparaibana.com.br
2016 Campeonato Paraibano

The Campeonato Paraibano is the football league of the state of Paraíba, Brazil.

Format

As in any other Brazilian soccer championship, the format can change and be adapted every year, mostly to avoid conflicts for the teams that will compete at a national level.

The 2013 season was played in two stages, the first being a round-robin tournament and the second being based on play-off matches.

List of champions

Key
     No champion declared
Year[1] Winner[1]
1919 Palmeiras
1920 Cabo Branco
1921 Palmeiras
1922 was not disputed [note 1]
1923 América
1924 Cabo Branco
1925 América
1926 Cabo Branco
1927 Cabo Branco
1928 Palmeiras
1929 Cabo Branco
1930 no champion declared [note 2]
1931 Cabo Branco
1932 Cabo Branco
1933 Palmeiras
1934 Cabo Branco
1935 Palmeiras
1936 Botafogo
1937 Botafogo
1938 Botafogo
1939 Auto Esporte
1940 Treze
1941 Treze
1942 Ástrea
1943 Ástrea
1944 Botafogo
1945 Botafogo
1946 Felipéia
1947 Botafogo
1948 Botafogo
1949 Botafogo
1950 Treze
1951 was not disputed
1952 Red Cross
1953 Botafogo
1954 Botafogo
1955 Botafogo
1956 Auto Esporte
1957 Botafogo
1958 Auto Esporte
1959 Estrela do Mar
1960 Campinense
1961 Campinense
1962 Campinense
1963 Campinense
1964 Campinense
1965 Campinense
1966 Treze
1967 Campinense
1968 Botafogo
1969 Botafogo
1970 Botafogo
1971 Campinense
1972 Campinense
1973 Campinense
1974 Campinense
1975 Botafogo and Treze [note 3]
1976 Botafogo
1977 Botafogo
1978 Botafogo
1979 Campinense
1980 Campinense
1981 Treze
1982 Treze
1983 Treze
1984 Botafogo
1985 no champion declared [note 4]
1986 Botafogo
1987 Auto Esporte
1988 Botafogo
1989 Treze
1990 Auto Esporte
1991 Campinense
1992 Auto Esporte
1993 Campinense
1994 Sousa
1995 Santa Cruz
1996 Santa Cruz
1997 Confiança
1998 Botafogo
1999 Botafogo
2000 Treze
2001 Treze
2002 Atlético
2003 Botafogo
2004 Campinense
2005 Treze
2006 Treze
2007 Nacional
2008 Campinense
2009 Sousa
2010 Treze
2011 Treze
2012 Campinense
2013 Botafogo
2014 Botafogo
2015 Campinense
2016 Campinense

Notes

  1. The Paraíba State league was inactive in 1922
  2. Due to the Revolution of 1930, the tournament was paralyzed and no team was declared champion
  3. In 1975, the tournament was set to be played in a triple round-robin stage format. However, at the end of the second round-robin stage, Auto Esporte judicially contested the referee of one of their matches. This caused a paralyzation of the championship, with the third round-robin stage not being realized and the FPF (Federação Paraibana de Futebol) declaring Botafogo (winner of first round-robin stage) and Treze (winner of the second round-robin stage) state champions of 1975.[2]
  4. In 1985, accusations of irregular transfers and various interpretations of the tournament regulations caused Botafogo and Treze to judicially contest the title outside of sporting justice courts. The justice decided that the title should be shared by the two clubs, however FPF claimed to have no conditions of declaring any of the teams champions.[3]

Titles by team

Club Titles Winning Years
Botafogo 27 1936, 1937, 1938, 1944, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1975,[2] 1976, 1977, 1978, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2013, 2014
Campinense 20 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1980, 1991, 1993, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2015, 2016
Treze 15 1940, 1941, 1950, 1966, 1975,[2] 1981, 1982, 1983, 1989, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011
Cabo Branco 8 1920, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1934
Auto Esporte 6 1939, 1956, 1958, 1987, 1990, 1992
Palmeiras 5 1919, 1921, 1928, 1933, 1935
América 2 1923, 1925
Ástrea 2 1942, 1943
Sousa 2 1994, 2009
Santa Cruz 2 1995, 1996
Felipéia 1 1946
Red Cross 1 1952
Estrela do Mar 1 1959
Confiança 1 1997
Atlético 1 2002
Nacional 1 2007

References

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