Campeonato Gaúcho Série B
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The Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão, commonly known as Campeonato Gaúcho Série B, is the third-highest professional football league in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. The league is contested between 10 clubs and typically lasts in the first half of the year.
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Founded | 1967 |
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Country | Brazil Rio Grande do Sul |
Confederation | CBF FGF |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | Série A2 |
Domestic cup(s) | Copa FGF |
Current champions | Cruzeiro (1st title) (2022) |
Most championships | Guarany de Bagé (3 titles) |
Website | Official website |
Current: 2024 |
There are 10 clubs in the Campeonato Gaúcho Série B, divided into two groups. During the course of a first phase (from March to June), each team will face the other teams of their group in roundtrip. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then wins, goal difference and goals scored. The top four teams from each group qualified to the next phase. At this stage, all eight clubs face off in round home and away. The top two clubs qualify for the finals. The winner is promoted to the Série A2.[1]
Club | Home city | 2021 result |
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Atlético Carazinho | Carazinho | Not played |
Bagé | Bagé | 15th (Série A2) |
Elite | Santo Ângelo | 7th |
Farroupilha | Pelotas | Not played |
Garibaldi | Garibaldi | Not played |
Gramadense | Gramado | Debut |
Igrejinha | Igrejinha | 16th (Série A2) |
Marau | Marau | 14th |
Monsoon | Porto Alegre | Debut |
PRS | Garibaldi | Not played |
Rio Grande | Rio Grande | 4th |
Riopardense | Rio Pardo | 9th |
Rio-Grandense | Rio Grande | 11th |
Santo Ângelo | Santo Ângelo | Not played |
São Borja | São Borja | 3rd |
Sapucaiense | Sapucaia do Sul | 5th |
União Harmonia | Canoas | 13th |
Season | Champions | Runners-up | |
---|---|---|---|
1967 | Grêmio Santanense (1) | Ta-Guá | |
1968 | Igrejinha (1) | Elite | |
1969 | Três Passos (1) | Tupi | |
1970–1979 | Not held | ||
1980 | Igrejinha (2) | Pedro Osório | |
1981 | Pradense (1) | Mundo Novo | |
1982–1984 | Not held | ||
1985 | Guarany (CA) (1) | Rio Grande | |
1986–1998 | Not held | ||
1999 | Guarany de Bagé (1) | Canoas FC | |
2000 | Gaúcho (1) | Grêmio Santanense | |
2001 | Cachoeira (1) | Farroupilha | |
2002 | Ulbra (1) | RS Futebol | |
2003 | Lami (1) | Riograndense (SM) | |
2004–2011 | Not held | ||
2012 | Aimoré (1) | Gaúcho | |
2013 | Tupi (1) | Nova Prata | |
2014 | Rio Grande (1) | Guarani (VA) | |
2015 | Marau (1) | Guarany de Bagé | |
2016 | Guarany de Bagé (2) | Gaúcho | |
2017 | Internacional B (1) | Bagé | |
2018 | São Borja (1) | Farroupilha | |
2019 | Guarany de Bagé (3) | Brasil de Farroupulha | |
2020 | Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil | ||
2021 | Santa Cruz (1) | Gaúcho | |
2022 | Monsoon (1) | Bagé | |
2023 | Cruzeiro (1) | Futebol com Vida |
Teams in bold stills active.
Rank | Club | Winners | Winning years |
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1 | Guarany de Bagé | 3 | 1999, 2016, 2019 |
2 | Igrejinha | 2 | 1968, 1980 |
3 | Aimoré | 1 | 2012 |
Cachoeira | 2001 | ||
Canoas SC | 2002 | ||
Cruzeiro | 2023 | ||
Gaúcho | 2000 | ||
Grêmio Santanense | 1967 | ||
Guarany (CA) | 1985 | ||
Internacional B | 2017 | ||
Marau | 2015 | ||
Monsoon | 2022 | ||
Porto Alegre | 2003 | ||
Pradense | 1981 | ||
Rio Grande | 2014 | ||
Santa Cruz | 2021 | ||
São Borja | 2018 | ||
Três Passos | 1969 | ||
Tupi | 2013 |
City | Championships | Clubs |
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Bagé | 3 | Guarany de Bagé (3) |
Porto Alegre | 3 | Internacional B (1), Monsoon (1), Porto Alegre (1) |
Igrejinha | 2 | Igrejinha (2) |
Antônio Prado | 1 | Pradense (1) |
Cachoeira do Sul | 1 | Cachoeira (1) |
Cachoeirinha | 1 | Cruzeiro (1) |
Canoas | 1 | Canoas SC (1) |
Crissiumal | 1 | Tupi (1) |
Cruz Alta | 1 | Guarany (CA) (1) |
Marau | 1 | Marau (1) |
Passo Fundo | 1 | Gaúcho (1) |
Rio Grande | 1 | Rio Grande (1) |
Santa Cruz do Sul | 1 | Santa Cruz (1) |
Santana do Livramento | 1 | Grêmio Santanense (1) |
São Borja | 1 | São Borja (1) |
São Leopoldo | 1 | Aimoré (1) |
Três Passos | 1 | Três Passos (1) |
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