Campeonato Capixaba
The Campeonato Capixaba is the football league of the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo.
Founded | 1917 |
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Country | Brazil |
State | Espírito Santo |
Confederation | CBF Federação de Futebol do Estado do Espírito Santo |
Number of teams | 10 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Campeonato Capixaba - Second Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Copa Espírito Santo |
Current champions | Serra (2018) |
Most championships | Rio Branco (37 titles) |
Website | futebolcapixaba.com |
History
From 1917 to 1929, it was disputed the Campeonato da Cidade de Vitória (Vitória City Championship), a competition contested only by Vitória city clubs. In 1930, this competition was replaced by the current competition, the Campeonato Capixaba, which is disputed by clubs from the Espírito Santo state.
Format
As in any other Brazilian football championship, the format can change every year.
Clubs
- First Division 2019[1]
- Clube Atlético Itapemirim
- Castelo Futebol Clube (promoted from 2018 Second Division)
- Associação Desportiva Ferroviária Vale do Rio Doce
- Estrela do Norte Futebol Clube (promoted from 2018 Second Division)
- Real Noroeste Capixaba Futebol Clube
- Rio Branco Atlético Clube (promoted from 2018 Second Division)
- Rio Branco-VN (Rio Branco Futebol Clube)
- Sociedade Desportiva Serra Futebol Clube
- Esporte Clube Tupy
- Vitória Futebol Clube
List of champions
Campeonato da Cidade de Vitória (Vitória City Championship)
- 1917 América
- 1918 Rio Branco
- 1919 Rio Branco
- 1920 Vitória
- 1921 Rio Branco
- 1922 América
- 1923 América
- 1924 Rio Branco
- 1925 América
- 1926 Floriano
- 1927 América
- 1928 América
- 1929 Rio Branco
Campeonato Capixaba
- 1930 Rio Branco
- 1931 Santo Antônio
- 1932 Vitória
- 1933 Vitória
- 1934 Rio Branco
- 1935 Rio Branco
- 1936 Rio Branco
- 1937 Rio Branco
- 1938 Rio Branco
- 1939 Rio Branco
- 1940 Americano
- 1941 Rio Branco
- 1942 Rio Branco
- 1943 Vitória
- 1944 Caxias
- 1945 Rio Branco
- 1946 Rio Branco
- 1947 Rio Branco
- 1948 Cachoeiro
- 1949 Rio Branco
- 1950 Vitória
- 1951 Rio Branco
- 1952 Vitória
- 1953 Santo Antônio
- 1954 Santo Antônio
- 1955 Santo Antônio
- 1956 Vitória
- 1957 Rio Branco
- 1958 Rio Branco
- 1959 Rio Branco
- 1960 Santo Antônio
- 1961 Santo Antônio
- 1962 Rio Branco
- 1963 Rio Branco
- 1964 Desportiva
- 1965 Desportiva
- 1966 Rio Branco
- 1967 Desportiva
- 1968 Rio Branco
- 1969 Rio Branco
- 1970 Rio Branco
- 1971 Rio Branco
- 1972 Desportiva
- 1973 Rio Branco
- 1974 Desportiva
- 1975 Rio Branco
- 1976 Vitória
- 1977 Desportiva
- 1978 Rio Branco
- 1979 Desportiva
- 1980 Desportiva
- 1981 Desportiva
- 1982 Rio Branco
- 1983 Rio Branco
- 1984 Desportiva
- 1985 Rio Branco
- 1986 Desportiva
- 1987 Guarapari
- 1988 Ibiraçu
- 1989 Desportiva
- 1990 AA Colatina
- 1991 Muniz Freire
- 1992 Desportiva
- 1993 Linhares EC
- 1994 Desportiva
- 1995 Linhares EC
- 1996 Desportiva
- 1997 Linhares EC
- 1998 Linhares EC
- 1999 Serra
- 2000 Desportiva
- 2001 Alegrense
- 2002 Alegrense
- 2003 Serra
- 2004 Serra
- 2005 Serra
- 2006 Vitória
- 2007 Linhares FC
- 2008 Serra
- 2009 São Mateus[2][3]
- 2010 Rio Branco
- 2011 São Mateus
- 2012 Aracruz
- 2013 Desportiva
- 2014 Estrela do Norte
- 2015 Rio Branco
- 2016 Desportiva
- 2017 Atlético Itapemirim
- 2018 Serra
- 2019 Vitória
Titles by team
Campeonato da Cidade de Vitória (Vitória City Championship)
- América 6 titles
- Rio Branco 5 titles
- Floriano and Vitória 1 title
Campeonato Capixaba
- Rio Branco 32 titles
- Desportiva 18 titles
- Vitória 9 titles
- Santo Antônio and Serra 6 titles
- Linhares EC 4 titles
- Alegrense and São Mateus 2 titles
- AA Colatina, Americano, Aracruz, Atlético Itapemirim, Cachoeiro, Caxias, Estrela do Norte, Guarapari, Ibiraçu, Linhares FC and Muniz Freire 1 title
Total titles
- Rio Branco 37 titles
- Desportiva 18 titles
- Vitória 10 titles
- América, Santo Antônio and Serra 6 titles
- Linhares EC 4 titles
- Alegrense and São Mateus 2 titles
- AA Colatina, Americano, Aracruz, Atlético Itapemirim, Cachoeiro, Caxias, Estrela do Norte, Floriano, Guarapari, Ibiraçu, Linhares FC and Muniz Freire 1 title
Copa Espírito Santo
The Copa Espírito Santo (English: Espírito Santo Cup) is a competition contested in the second semester of the year, by Espírito Santo state teams, to determine a spot in the following year's Campeonato Brasileiro Série D and Copa Verde.
List of champions
Year | Champion | Runner-up |
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2003 | Estrela do Norte | Rio Branco |
2004 | Estrela do Norte | Vitória |
2005 | Estrela do Norte | Jaguaré |
2006 | Vilavelhense | Estrela do Norte |
2007 | Jaguaré | Vilavelhense |
2008 | Desportiva Capixaba | Rio Branco |
2009 | Vitória | Rio Branco |
2010 | Vitória | Real Noroeste |
2011 | Real Noroeste | Desportiva |
2012 | Desportiva | Rio Branco |
2013 | Real Noroeste | Cachoeiro |
2014 | Real Noroeste | Cachoeiro |
2015 | Espírito Santo | Real Noroeste |
2016 | Rio Branco | Espírito Santo |
2017 | Atlético Itapemirim | Espírito Santo |
2018 | Vitória | Atlético Itapemirim |
2019 | Real Noroeste | Vitória |
2020 | Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil.[4] |
Titles by team
- Real Noroeste 4 titles
- Estrela do Norte and Vitória 3 titles
- Desportiva 2 titles
- Atlético Itapemirim, Espírito Santo, Jaguaré, Rio Branco and Vilavelhense 1 title
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References
- "Federação de Futebol do ES divulga a tabela oficial do Campeonato Capixaba 2019". globoesporte.com (in Portuguese). December 5, 2018. Retrieved December 5, 2018.
- Gazeta Online (June 19, 2009). "São Mateus é o Campeão Capixaba de 2009" (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 22, 2009.
It was sub judice until June 19, 2009, when São Mateus were officially confirmed as the champions.
- Gazeta Online (May 30, 2009). "Duas festas e nenhum campeão. Final entre São Mateus e Rio Branco é interrompida" (in Portuguese). Retrieved May 31, 2009.
- "FES cancela a Copa ES e vice-campeão capixaba fica com vagas na Série D e Copa Verde de 2021" (in Portuguese). Globo. July 4, 2020.
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