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Campeonato Alagoano Second Division

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Campeonato Alagoano Second Division
Founded1941
CountryBrazil
ConfederationCBF
Federação Alagoana de Futebol
Number of clubs5 (2020)
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toCampeonato Alagoano
Current championsIgaci (2nd title)
(2024)
Most championshipsPenedense
Santa Rita
(3 titles)
Websitewww.futeboldealagoas.net
Current: 2024

The Campeonato Alagoano Segunda Divisão (English: Campeonato Alagoano Second Division) is the second tier of the football league of the state of Alagoas, Brazil.

Format

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2020 Second Division

  • The five clubs face each other in a simple round-robin, in which all teams play each other once. The two best-placed teams qualify to the Finals.
  • A single match is played to decide who is the Campeonato Alagoano Second Division winner. Only the winner achieves promotion to the First Division.

Clubs

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2022 Second Division

Club Home city 2021 result
CEO Olho d'Agua das Flores 9th (1st Division)
Coruripe Coruripe 8th (1st Division)
Dínamo Maceió 7th
FF Sports Atalaia 4th
Miguelense São Miguel dos Campos 6th
Penedense Penedo Not played
Zumbi União dos Palmares 2nd

List of champions

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Following is the list with all the champions of the second level of Alagoas.[1]

Season Champions Runners-up
1941 Ipiranga (1) Andaraí
1942 Comércio (1)
1943 Olavo Bilac (1) Ipiranga
1944-1988 Not held
1989 Ipanema (1) São Sebastião
1990[2] Bom Jesus (1)
1991 Capela (1) Jaciobá
1992 Corinthians (1)
1993 Linense (1)
1994 Sete de Setembro (1)
1995 Miguelense (1)
1996 São Sebastião (1) Dínamo
1997 Corinthians (2)
1998[2] Murici (1)
1999 São Domingos[a] (1)
2000 Penedense (1) Internacional
2001 Bom Jesus (2) Igaci
2002 CSE (1) Sete de Setembro
2003 Coruripe (1) Sete de Setembro
2004 Penedense (2) Dimensão Saúde
2005 CSA (1) Ipanema
2006 Igaci (1) Universal
2007 Santa Rita (1) Universal
2008 Capelense (1) CSE
2009 Santa Rita (2)
União[b] (1)
2010 CSA (2) Sport Atalaia
2011 CEO (1) Penedense
2012 Comercial (1) União
2013 Santa Rita (3) Coruripe
2014 Ipanema (2) Sport Atalaia
2015 Sete de Setembro (2) Penedense
2016 CEO (2) Miguelense
2017 Dimensão Saúde (1) Zumbi
2018 Jaciobá (1) Sete de Setembro
2019 CSE (2) Zumbi
2020 Aliança (1) FF Sports
2021 Cruzeiro de Arapiraca (1) Zumbi
2022 Coruripe (2) Zumbi
2023 Penedense (3) Zumbi
2024 Igaci (2) Zumbi

Notes

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  1. ^ São Domingos was the only registered for the 1999 tournament, being immediately declared champions.[2]
  2. ^ The 2009 tournament was divided after the final match was interrupted due to several ejections and a supposed stall for time from União.[2]

Titles by team

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Teams in bold stills active.

Rank Club Winners Winning years
1 Santa Rita 3 2007, 2009, 2013
Penedense 2000, 2004, 2023
2 Bom Jesus 2 1990, 2001
CEO 2011, 2016
Corinthians 1992, 1997
Coruripe 2003, 2022
CSA 2005, 2010
CSE 2002, 2019
Igaci 2006, 2024
Ipanema 1989, 2014
Sete de Setembro 1994, 2015
12 Aliança 1 2020
Capela 1991
Capelense 2008
Comercial 2012
Comércio 1942
Cruzeiro de Arapiraca 2021
Dimensão Saúde 2017
Ipiranga 1941
Jaciobá 2018
Linense 1993
Miguelense 1995
Murici 1998
Olavo Bilac 1943
São Domingos 1999
São Sebastião 1996
União 2009

By city

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City Championships Clubs
Maceió 10 Corinthians (2), CSA (2), Sete de Setembro (2), Aliança (1), Comércio (1), Ipiranga (1), Olavo Bilac (1)
Boca da Mata 3 Santa Rita (3)
Capela 3 Capela (1), Capelense (1), Dimensão Saúde (1)
Penedo 3 Penedense (3)
Coruripe 2 Coruripe (2)
Igaci 2 Igaci (2)
Matriz de Camaragibe 2 Bom Jesus (2)
Murici 2 Murici (1), São Domingos (1)
Olho d'Agua das Flores 2 CEO (2)
Palmeira dos Índios 2 CSE (2)
Santana do Ipanema 2 Ipanema (2)
Arapiraca 1 Cruzeiro de Arapiraca (1)
Novo Lino 1 Linense (1)
Pão de Açúcar 1 Jaciobá (1)
Porto Calvo 1 São Sebastião (1)
São Miguel dos Campos 1 Miguelense (1)
União dos Palmares 1 União (1)
Viçosa 1 Comercial (1)

References

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  1. ^ "Summary | Brazil | AL". Futebol Nacional. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Campeões" [Champions] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Bola Amarela. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
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