Not to be confused with Serie C
Football league
The Campeonato Brasileiro Série C is the
third tier of the Brazilian football 📉 league system.
Unlike the first and second
divisions, the Série C is not played in a double round robin system, arguably 📉 because
many participating teams lack the financial conditions to travel long distances. Thus,
the tournament is organized in regional groups 📉 and the table prevents teams from
distant states from playing each other in the initial rounds.
Beginning in 2009, the
Série 📉 C was reduced from 64 teams to 20 and the new Campeonato Brasileiro Série D is
the qualifier for Brazilian 📉 league football. In its current format the first phase was
then played in a single round, with 19 matches. The 📉 top eight teams qualify for a knock
out stage and the four semi-finalists are promoted to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série
📉 B. The four lowest-placed teams are relegated to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série
D.
Format history [ edit ]
Until 2008, any professional 📉 team could apply, but only 64
teams would take part in the tournament. The teams that had been relegated from 📉 the
Série B in the previous year were joined by teams qualified for each federation state.
Qualification rules varied, some 📉 federations used the state tournaments as
qualification tournaments, others organized exclusive qualification tournaments to the
Série C.
From 2009 onwards, the 📉 qualifiers were played in four groups of five teams
each. In 2011, the final round was played in two groups 📉 of four. From 2012, the
competition was played in two groups of ten teams in the first phase, increasing the
📉 number of dates. This format was maintained until 2024, when the competition's
Technical Council decided to make a change in 📉 the second phase, reintroducing two
groups of four to determine the promoted teams and finalists, as in 2011. In 2024, 📉 in
turn, the first phase was then played in a single round, with 19 matches instead of 18.
The eight 📉 best teams qualify for the second phase, which is played in the same format
as before, while the four lowest-placed 📉 teams are relegated.
2024 Série C teams [ edit
]
Champions [ edit ]
Official champions [ edit ]
The Campeonato Brasileiro has existed
📉 since 1971. However, there have been many years when no third division tournament took
place. In most cases it was 📉 because the two elite divisions had too many clubs (in
1989, for instance, 96 teams contested the second division[1]). The 📉 following table
shows the winners and runners-up of the Série C tournaments played from 1981, according
to the Brazilian Football 📉 Confederation:[2]
Unofficial champions [ edit ]
The following
season is not officially recognized by the CBF:[2][3]
Titles by team [ edit ]
Titles by
📉 state [ edit ]
Participations [ edit ]
Most appearances [ edit ]
As of 2024
season
Below is the list of clubs that 📉 have more appearances in the Campeonato
Brasileiro Série C.
Clubs promoted from Série C [ edit ]
Clubs relegated from Série C 📉 [
edit ]
^ [7] Expelled by the sports court. CRAC is spared from relegation.
Topscorers [
edit ]
Winning managers [ edit 📉 ]
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]