Campeonato Gaúcho Série B

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Campeonato Gaúcho Série B
Founded1967
CountryBrazil
Rio Grande do Sul
ConfederationCBF
FGF
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toSérie A2
Domestic cup(s)Copa FGF
Current championsCruzeiro (1st title)
(2022)
Most championshipsGuarany de Bagé (3 titles)
WebsiteOfficial website
Current: 2024

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.

Format

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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]

Clubs

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2022 Série B
Club Home city 2021 result
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

List of champions

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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

Notes

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Titles by team

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Teams in bold stills active.

Rank Club Winners Winning years
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

By city

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City Championships Clubs
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)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Federação Gaúcha de Futebol. "Regulamento do Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão 2015" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-03-19. Retrieved 2015-03-19.
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