Founded | 1959 |
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Country | Brazil |
Confederation | CBF Federação Goiana de Futebol |
Divisions | Primeira Divisão; Segunda Divisão; Terceira Divisão. |
Number of teams | 8 |
Level on pyramid | 2/3 |
Promotion to | Campeonato Goiano |
Relegation to | 3rd Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Copa do Brasil |
Current champions | Goiatuba (4th title) (2023) |
Most championships | Rio Verde (6 titles) |
Website | www.fgf.esp.br |
Current: 2023 |
The Campeonato Goiano - Segunda Divisão,[1][2][3] also called Divisão de Acesso,[4] is the second division of the football league of the state of Goiás, Brazil.[5][6]
Format
First stage
- Teams are divided in groups.[2]
- Double round-robin, in which all teams home-and-away games against the team from other group.
- Standard round-robin, in which all teams play each other once within the group.
Second stage
- Home-and-away playoffs with the top 4 teams.
The winner of the second stage is crowned the champion.
The two teams last placed overall in the first stage are relegated to the second division.
As in any other Brazilian soccer championship, the format can change every year.[2]
Clubs
List of champions
Notes
- Sírio Libanês changed their name to Botafogo.
- Grêmio Inhumense has moved from Inhumas to Anápolis, and changed their name to Grêmio Anápolis.
Titles by team
Teams in bold still active.
Rank | Club | Winners | Winning years |
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1 | Rio Verde | 6 | 1969, 1982, 1989, 1993, 2011, 2016 |
2 | CRAC | 4 | 1965, 2001, 2003, 2018 |
Goiatuba | 1984, 1997, 2021, 2023 | ||
3 | Ceres | 3 | 1966, 1968, 1992 |
Nacional de Itumbiara | 1967, 1981, 1983 | ||
6 | Anápolis | 2 | 1990, 2012 |
Goiânia | 1998, 2006 | ||
Jataiense | 2002, 2020 | ||
Santa Helena | 1986, 2008 | ||
Vila Nova | 2000, 2015 | ||
11 | América de Morrinhos | 1 | 1987 |
Anapolina | 2013 | ||
Aparecida | 1999 | ||
Aparecidense | 2010 | ||
Atlético Goianiense | 2005 | ||
Bom Jesus | 1995 | ||
Botafogo | 1960 | ||
Buritialegrense | 1994 | ||
Caldas Novas | 2014 | ||
Ferroviário | 1959 | ||
Goianésia | 1985 | ||
Grêmio Anápolis | 2017 | ||
Inhumas | 2022 | ||
Jaraguá | 2019 | ||
Mineiros | 2004 | ||
Monte Cristo | 1980 | ||
Morrinhos | 2009 | ||
Novo Horizonte | 2007 | ||
Piracanjuba | 1991 | ||
Pires do Rio | 1996 | ||
Quirinópolis | 1988 | ||
Riachuelo | 1964 | ||
Santa Rita | 1961 |
By city
City | Championships | Clubs |
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Goiânia | 10 | Goiânia (2), Vila Nova (2), Atlético Goianiense (1), Botafogo (1), Ferroviário (1), Monte Cristo (1), Riachuelo (1), Santa Rita (1) |
Rio Verde | 6 | Rio Verde (6) |
Anápolis | 4 | Anápolis (2), Anapolina (1), Grêmio Anápolis (1) |
Catalão | 4 | CRAC (4) |
Goiatuba | 4 | Goiatuba (4) |
Ceres | 3 | Ceres (3) |
Itumbiara | 3 | Nacional (3) |
Aparecida de Goiânia | 2 | Aparecida (1), Aparecidense (1) |
Jataí | 2 | Jataiense (2) |
Morrinhos | 2 | América (1), Morrinhos (1) |
Santa Helena de Goiás | 2 | Santa Helena (2) |
Bom Jesus de Goiás | 1 | Bom Jesus (1) |
Buriti Alegre | 1 | Buritialegrense (1) |
Caldas Novas | 1 | Caldas Novas (1) |
Goianésia | 1 | Goianésia (1) |
Inhumas | 1 | Inhumas (1) |
Ipameri | 1 | Novo Horizonte (1) |
Jaraguá | 1 | Jaraguá (1) |
Mineiros | 1 | Mineiros (1) |
Piracanjuba | 1 | Piracanjuba (1) |
Pires do Rio | 1 | Pires do Rio (1) |
Quirinópolis | 1 | Quirinópolis (1) |
References
- ↑ "Goiano Segunda Divisão" (in Portuguese). globoesporte.com. Retrieved August 25, 2021.
- 1 2 3 "Definidos os participantes e regulamento da Divisão de Acesso do Goianão 2021" (in Portuguese). sagresonline.com.br=August 25, 2021. 5 July 2021.
- 1 2 "Goiano 2ª Divisão EDIÇÕES E VENCEDORES" (in Portuguese). ogol.com.br. Retrieved August 25, 2021.
- ↑ "FGF divulga tabela da Divisão de Acesso de 2021" (in Portuguese). esportegoiano.com.br. 9 July 2021. Retrieved August 25, 2021.
- ↑ "Tabela Campeonato Goiano 2ª Divisão" (in Portuguese). Federação Goiana de Futebol. Retrieved August 25, 2021.
- ↑ content
- 1 2 "Campeonato Goiano - Segunda Divisão - Futebol de Goyaz" (in Portuguese). futeboldegoyaz.com.br. Retrieved August 25, 2021.
- ↑ EDIÇÕES E VENCEDORES
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