Campeonato Sergipano Série A2

The Campeonato Sergipano Série A2 is a second level football league in Sergipe state. The competitions are organized by the Federação Sergipana de Futebol. Usually, the champions of a division are promoted in the next year to the Campeonato Sergipano.[1]

Campeonato Sergipano Série A2
Founded1981
CountryBrazil
ConfederationCBF
Federação Sergipana de Futebol
Number of teams13
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toCampeonato Sergipano
Current championsDorense (2nd title)
Most championshipsBoca Júnior
Maruinense (3 titles each)
Websitewww.infonet.com.br/fsf

History

Campeonato Sergipano Série A2 has been played since 1981.

Competition format

In 2011 championship was amongst the most competitive. Thirteen clubs fought in order to get promoted to the following year's first level. The two best placed clubs qualified to the final: Sete de Junho and Lagarto, leaving behind the best clubs in the first stage eliminated, Neópolis.

Boca Júnior, similar to the Argentinian world famous club, attracted heavy investments from foreigners in order to be promoted and start a new tradition against well-known local champions River Plate. But they failed, postponing the confrontation.

List of champions

Season Champions Runners-up
1981 Lagarto EC (1)
1982 Santa Cruz (1)
1983 Propriá (1)
1984 Maruinense (1)
1985 Olímpico (1)
1986 Lagarto EC (2)
1987 Olímpico (2)
1988 Santa Cruz (2)
1989 Amadense (1)
1990 Olímpico de Itabaianinha (1)
1991 São Cristóvão (1)
1992 Vasco (1)
1993 Cotinguiba (1)
1994 Olímpico de Itabaianinha (2)
1995 Propriá (2)
1996 Unknown
1997 Estanciano (1) Gararu
1998 Coritiba (1)
1999 Gararu (1)
2000 Itabaiana (1)
2001 Guarany (1) Olímpico de Itabaianinha
2002 Riachuelo (1) Lagartense
2003 Maruinense (2) Propriá
2004 Boca Júnior (1) América de Propriá
2005 Pirambu (1) Amadense
2006 América de Propriá (1) São Cristóvão
2007 Boca Júnior (2) São Domingos
2008 Sete de Junho (1) Canindé
2009 River Plate (2) Riachuelo
2010 Socorrense (1) Estanciano
2011 Sete de Junho (2) Lagarto FC
2012 América de Propriá (2) Estanciano
2013 Coritiba (2) Amadense
2014 Boca Júnior (3) Boquinhense
2015 Dorense (1) Guarany
2016 Freipaulistano (1) Botafogo
2017 Socorrense (2) Olímpico de Itabaianinha
2018 Guarany (2) Estanciano
2019 América de Pedrinhas (1) Maruinense
2020 Maruinense (3) Gloriense
2021 Falcon (1) América de Propriá
2022 Dorense (2) Estanciano
Names change

Titles by clubs

Teams in bold still active.

Rank Club Winners Winning years
1 Boca Júnior 3 2004, 2007, 2014
Maruinense 1984, 2003, 2020
3 América de Propriá 2 2006, 2012
Coritiba 1998, 2013
Dorense 2015, 2022
Guarany 2001, 2018
Lagarto EC 1981, 1986
Olímpico 1985, 1987
Olímpico de Itabaianinha 1990, 1994
Propriá 1983, 1995
River Plate 1991, 2009
Santa Cruz 1982, 1988
Sete de Junho 2008, 2011
Socorrense 2010, 2017
14 Amadense 1 1986
América de Pedrinhas 2019
Cotinguiba 1993
Estanciano 1997
Falcon 2021
Freipaulistano 2016
Gararu 1999
Itabaiana 2000
Pirambu 2005
Riachuelo 2002
Vasco 1992

By city

City Championships Clubs
Aracaju 5 Olímpico (2), Cotinguiba (1), Riachuelo (1), Vasco (1)
Propriá 4 América (2), Propriá (2)
Cristinápolis 3 Boca Júnior (3)
Estância 3 Santa Cruz (2), Estanciano (1)
Itabaiana 3 Coritiba (2), Itabaiana (1)
Maruim 3 Maruinense (3)
Tobias Barreto 3 Sete de Junho (2), Amadense (1)
Carmópolis 2 River Plate (2)
Itabaianinha 2 Olímpico (2)
Lagarto 2 Lagarto EC (2)
Nossa Senhora das Dores 2 Dorense (2)
Nossa Senhora do Socorro 2 Socorrense (2)
Porto da Folha 2 Guarany (2)
Barra dos Coqueiros 1 Falcon (1)
Frei Paulo 1 Frei Paulistano (1)
Gararu 1 Gararu (1)
Pedrinhas 1 América (1)
Pirambu 1 Pirambu (1)

See also

References


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