List of Brazilian women's football champions
This list contains all the clubs that became Brazilian champions in women's football.[ 1]
Taça Brasil (1983–1992)
Tournament organized directly by the state federations.
Campeonato Brasileiro (1993–2001)
Direct continuation of the previous championship, but now organized by the CBF .
Taça Brasil (2006–2007)
Tournament organized by the LINAF - Liga Nacional de Futebol Feminino (English: Women's Football National League ).
Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino (2007–2016)
Despite the name and format being a cup, due to the absence of a league at that time, it was in fact the main Brazilian women's football competition. Organized by the CBF .
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A1 (2013–present)
The current Brazilian Women's Championship, Organized by the CBF . It was less important than the 2013-2016 Copa do Brasil, but with its extinction, it became the main competition of the category since 2017.
List of Champions
Teams in bold stills active.
Rank
Club
Winners
Winning years
Runners-up
Runners-up years
1
Corinthians [b]
6
2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
2
2017, 2019
2
Radar
6
1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988
0
—
3
Santos
4
2007 (LINAF) , 2008, 2009, 2017
0
—
4
Ferroviária
3
2014 (CDB ) , 2014 (BR ) , 2019
2
2015 (CDB ) , 2023
5
Vasco da Gama
3
1993, 1994, 1998
1
1996
6
São José
2
2012, 2013 (CDB )
4
2013 (BR ) , 2014 (CDB ) , 2015 (BR ) , 2016 (CDB )
7
Saad [a]
2
1996, 2007 (CDB )
1
1993
8
Botucatu
1
2006
3
2007 (LINAF) , 2007 (CDB ) , 2009
9
Kindermann [c]
1
2015 (CDB )
2
2014 (CDB ) , 2020
Portuguesa
1999–00
1997, 1998
Rio Preto
2015 (BR )
2016 (BR ) , 2018
12
Centro Olímpico
1
2013 (BR )
1
2012 (CDB )
Duque de Caxias /CEPE
2010
2006
São Paulo
1997
2024
Sul América
1990
1988
16
Grêmio Audax [b]
1
2016 (CDB )
0
—
Flamengo
2016 (BR )
—
Foz Cataratas
2011
—
Santa Izabel
2001
—
20
Internacional
0
—
2
1985, 2022
Palmeiras
—
1999–00, 2021
Vitória (PE)
—
2011, 2013 (CDB )
23
Atlético Mineiro
0
—
1
1984
Brasilia
—
1986
Euroexport
—
1994
Foz do Iguaçu FC
—
2010
Independente de Tucuruí
—
1990
Matonense
—
2001
Ponto Frio
—
1983
Sport
—
2008
Vila Dimas
—
1987
Champions by state
State
Championships
Clubs
São Paulo
21
Corinthians [b] (6), Santos (4), Ferroviária (3), São José (2), Audax [b] (1), Botucatu (1), Centro Olímpico (1), Portuguesa (1), Rio Preto (1), Saad [a] (1), São Paulo (1)
Rio de Janeiro
11
Radar (6), Vasco da Gama (3), Duque de Caxias /CEPE (1), Flamengo (1)
Amazonas
1
Sul América (1)
Mato Grosso do Sul
MS/Saad [a] (1)
Minas Gerais
Santa Izabel (1)
Paraná
Foz Cataratas (1)
Santa Catarina
Kindermann [c] (1)
Notes
^
^ In 2016,
SC Corinthians and
Grêmio Audax formed a partnership in women's football. Corinthians entered as a sponsor and Grêmio Audax with the players and the registry. In practice, the winner of the 2016 Copa do Brasil is Grêmio Audax.
[ 3]
^ In 2020,
Avaí FC partnered with
SE Kindermann , which started to host its games in the city of
Florianópolis , but the club's record continued to belong to the
Caçador city team.
[ 4] [ 5]
Top Scorers
Winning managers
See also
References
Men's
National teams League system Domestic cups Youth competitions State competitions
Championships (List )
Acre (2 )
Alagoas (2 )
Amapá (2 )
Amazonas (2 )
Bahia (2 , 3 )
Ceará (2 , 3 )
Distrito Federal (2 , 3 )
Espírito Santo (2 )
Goiás (2 , 3 )
Maranhão (2 )
Mato Grosso (2 )
Mato Grosso do Sul (2 , 3 )
Minas Gerais (2 , 3 )
Pará (2 , 3 )
Paraíba (2 , 3 )
Paraná (2 , 3 )
Pernambuco (2 , 3 )
Piauí (2 )
Rio de Janeiro (2 , 3 , 4 , 5 )
Rio Grande do Norte (2 )
Rio Grande do Sul (2 , 3 )
Rondônia (2 )
Roraima
Santa Catarina (2 , 3 )
São Paulo (2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 )
Sergipe (2 )
Tocantins (2 )
Cups Other
Defunct competitions
National teams League system Domestic cups Youth competitions State championships Defunct competitions