Campeonato Carioca Série B1
The Campeonato Carioca Série B1 football competition is the second level of the Rio de Janeiro State First Division, one of the Brazilian state championships. The competition is organized by the Rio de Janeiro State Football Federation. Usually, the champion of the division is promoted in the next year to the first division.
Founded | 1906 |
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Country | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Confederation | FERJ |
Number of teams | 21 |
Promotion to | Campeonato Carioca |
Relegation to | Campeonato Carioca Série B2 |
Website | www |
The table below shows the champions of Rio de Janeiro State Championship Second Division.
List of champions
Season | Winner | Runner-up |
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1906 | Riachuelo | America |
1911 | Bangu | São Cristóvão |
1912 | Guanabara | Alliança |
1913 | Carioca | Andarahy |
1914 | Bangu | Andarahy |
1915 | Andarahy | Villa Isabel |
1916 | Carioca | Villa Isabel |
1917 | Cattete | Progresso |
1918 | Americano do Riachuelo | Mackenzie |
1919 | Palmeiras | Rio de Janeiro |
1920 | Carioca | Americano |
1921 | Villa Isabel | Rio de Janeiro |
1922 | River | Brasil |
1923 | Hellênico | Metropolitano |
1925 | Andarahy | Villa Isabel |
1926 | Bonsucesso | Everest |
1931 | Olaria | Mackenzie |
1965 | São Cristóvão | Olaria |
1980 | Olaria and Costeira | Madureira and Novo Rio |
1981 | Bonsucesso | Portuguesa |
1982 | Goytacaz | São Cristóvão |
1983 | Olaria | Friburguense |
1984 | Bonsucesso | Portuguesa |
1985 | Campo Grande | Mesquita |
1986 | AA Cabofriense | Porto Alegre |
1987 | Volta Redonda | Friburguense |
1988 | Nova Cidade | Olaria |
1989 | América de Três Rios | Campo Grande |
1990 | Volta Redonda | Portuguesa |
1994 | Friburguense | Entrerriense |
1995 | Barra Mansa | Bayer |
1996 | Portuguesa | Nova Iguaçu |
1997 | Friburguense | Ceres |
1998 | Cabofriense | Campo Grande |
1999 | Serrano | Macaé |
2000 | Portuguesa | Arraial do Cabo |
2001 | Entrerriense | CFZ |
2002 | Cabofriense | Macaé |
2003 | Portuguesa | Angra dos Reis |
2004 | Volta Redonda | |
2005 | Nova Iguaçu | |
2006 | Boavista | |
2007 | Resende | Mesquita |
2008 | Bangu | Tigres do Brasil |
2009 | América | Olaria |
2010 | Cabofriense | Nova Iguaçu |
2011 | Bonsucesso | Friburguense |
2012 | Quissamã | Audax Rio |
2013 | Cabofriense | Bonsucesso |
2014 | Barra Mansa | Tigres do Brasil |
2015 | América | Portuguesa |
2016 | Nova Iguaçu | Campos |
2017 | Goytacaz | América |
2018 | América | Americano |
2019 | Friburguense | América |
Taça Santos Dumont and Taça Corcovado
Season | Winners | |
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Taça Santos Dumont | Taça Corcovado | |
2013 | Bonsucesso | Cabofriense |
2014 | Barra Mansa | Tigres do Brasil |
2015 | Portuguesa | Americano |
2016 | Nova Iguaçu | Campos |
2017 | Goytacaz | América |
2018 | Americano | Audax Rio |
2019 | América | Friburguense |
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See also
- Campeonato Carioca
- Campeonato Carioca Third Division
External links
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