Campeonato Baiano Second Division
Organising body | FBF |
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Founded | 1922 |
Country | Brazil |
State | Bahia |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Campeonato Baiano |
Relegation to | 3rd Division |
Current champions | Colo Colo (3rd title) (2024) |
Most championships | Various clubs (3 titles each) |
Website | FBF Official website |
The Campeonato Baiano Second Division is the second tier of the professional state football league in the Brazilian state of Bahia state league. It is run by the Bahia Football Federation (FBF). Usually, the champions of a division are promoted in the next year to the immediately upper level.
History
The Second Level of the Bahia State Championship is competed since 1922, and was not held from 1924 to 1934, in 1938, from 1942 to 1964, in 1966, in 1969, in 1970, from 1972 to 1974, from 1976 to 1980 and in 2005.
List of champions
The table below shows the lower level champions of Baiano State Championship.[1]
- Names change
- Atlanta is the currently Doce Mel.
Titles by team
Teams in bold stills active.
Rank | Club | Winners | Winning years |
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1 | Bahia de Feira | 3 | 1982, 1986, 2009 |
Colo Colo | 1999, 2014, 2024 | ||
Energia Circular | 1936, 1937, 1940 | ||
Galícia | 1985, 1988, 2013 | ||
Jequié | 1992, 2017, 2023 | ||
Redenção | 1941, 1968, 1975 | ||
7 | Bancários da Bahia | 2 | 1977, 1984 |
Camaçari | 1991, 1997 | ||
Doce Mel | 1987, 2019 | ||
Itabuna | 2002, 2022 | ||
Juazeiro | 1996, 2010 | ||
Ypiranga | 1983, 1990 | ||
13 | Atlântico | 1 | 2016 |
Atlético de Alagoinhas | 2018 | ||
Auto Bahia | 1922 | ||
Barcelona | 2021 | ||
Barreiras | 2000 | ||
Botafogo | 2012 | ||
Botafogo (SA) | 1981 | ||
Bragança | 1941 | ||
Camaçariense | 2003 | ||
Conquista | 1994 | ||
Cruzeiro | 1998 | ||
Feirense | 2007 | ||
Flamengo de Guanambi | 2015 | ||
Guarany | 1939 | ||
Internacional | 1967 | ||
Ipitanga | 2004 | ||
Jacuipense | 1989 | ||
Juazeirense | 2011 | ||
Madre de Deus | 2008 | ||
Palestra | 1971 | ||
Palmeiras do Nordeste | 2001 | ||
Poções | 1993 | ||
São Francisco | 1995 | ||
São Pedro | 1935 | ||
SMTC | 1969 | ||
UNIRB | 2020 | ||
Vitória da Conquista | 2006 | ||
Yankee | 1923 |
By city
City | Championships | Clubs |
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Salvador | 21 | Energia Circular (3), Galícia (3), Redenção (3), ABB (2), Ypiranga (2), Auto Bahia (1), Botafogo (1), Bragança (1), Guarany (1), Palestra (1), São Pedro (1), SMTC (1), Yankee (1) |
Feira de Santana | 5 | Bahia de Feira (3), Feirense (1), Palmeiras do Nordeste (1) |
Jequié | 5 | Jequié (3), Doce Mel (2) |
Ilhéus | 4 | Colo Colo (3), Barcelona (1) |
Camaçari | 3 | Camaçari (2), Camaçariense (1) |
Juazeiro | 3 | Juazeiro (2), Juazeirense (1) |
Alagoinhas | 2 | Atlético de Alagoinhas (1), UNIRB (1) |
Itabuna | 2 | Itabuna (2) |
Lauro de Freitas | 2 | Atlântico (1), Ipitanga (1) |
São Francisco do Conde | 2 | Internacional (1), São Francisco (1) |
Vitória da Conquista | 2 | Conquista (1), Vitória da Conquista (1) |
Barreiras | 1 | Barreiras (1) |
Cruz das Almas | 1 | Cruzeiro (1) |
Guanambi | 1 | Flamengo (1) |
Madre de Deus | 1 | Madre de Deus (1) |
Poções | 1 | Poções (1) |
Riachão do Jacuípe | 1 | Jacuipense (1) |
Santo Amaro | 1 | Botafogo (1) |
See also
References
- ^ "CAMPEÕES DO CAMPEONATO BAHIANO DA SEGUNDA DIVISÃO" [CHAMPIONS OF THE CAMPEONATO BAIANO SECOND DIVISION] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Campeões do Futebol. January 28, 2009. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
External links
- (in Portuguese) Federação Bahiana de Futebol official website