Campeonato Cearense Série B
Football league in Ceará, Brazil
Football league
The Campeonato Cearense Série B is the second tier of the state league of Ceará, Brazil.[1][2]
List of champions
- Name changes
- Uniclinic is the currently Atlético Cearense.[3]
- Grêmio Recreativo Pague Menos is the currently Centro de Formação de Atletas Tirol.[4]
Titles by team
Teams in bold stills active.
Rank
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Club
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Winners
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Winning years
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1
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Guarany de Sobral
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4
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1967, 1999, 2005, 2008
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2
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Icasa
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3
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2003, 2010, 2020
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Guarani de Juazeiro
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2004, 2006, 2022
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4
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AD Limoeiro
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2
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2001, 2009
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Horizonte
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2007, 2023
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Itapipoca
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2002, 2013
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Maracanã
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2012, 2021
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Tiradentes
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1969, 2015
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9
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Alto Santo
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1
|
2016
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Atlético Cearense
|
1998
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Barbalha
|
2018
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Caucaia
|
2019
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Iguatu
|
2017
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Itapajé
|
2000
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EC Limoeiro
|
1994
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Olavo Bilac
|
1970
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Quixadá
|
1968
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São Benedito
|
2014
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Tirol
|
2024
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Trairiense
|
2011
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By city
References
External links
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National teams | |
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League system | |
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Domestic cups | |
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Youth competitions | |
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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)
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