Brazilian football league system
The Brazilian football league system is a series of interconnected leagues for football clubs in Brazil. It consists of several independent pyramids, which are the national pyramid and the states pyramids. As these pyramids are independent, clubs usually compete in a state pyramid and a national pyramid. Both the national pyramid and the states pyramids consist of several levels. The best placed teams in the states championships as well as the best clubs ranked in by the CBF compete in the Copa do Brasil.
Brazilian football league system |
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Nation |
Brazil |
States |
Acre (AC) |
Alagoas (AL) |
Amapá (AP) |
Amazonas (AM) |
Bahia (BA) |
Ceará (CE) |
Distrito Federal (DF) |
Espírito Santo (ES) |
Goiás (GO) |
Maranhão (MA) |
Mato Grosso (MT) |
Mato Grosso do Sul (MS) |
Minas Gerais (MG) |
Pará (PA) |
Paraíba (PB) |
Paraná (PR) |
Pernambuco (PE) |
Piauí (PI) |
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) |
Rio Grande do Norte (RN) |
Rio Grande do Sul (RS) |
Rondônia (RO) |
Roraima (RR) |
Santa Catarina (SC) |
São Paulo (SP) |
Sergipe (SE) |
Tocantins (TO) |
Current National Champions (2023) |
Série A: Palmeiras
Copa do Brasil: São Paulo |
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