The Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense Série B is the second tier of the professional state football league in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul. It is run by the Mato Grosso do Sul Football Federation (FFMS).[1][2]
List of champions
Season | Champions | Runners-up |
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1987 | EASA (1) | Gianini |
1988 | SE Naviraiense (1) | Sidrolândia |
1989 | Angivi (1) | Nova Andradina |
1990–2000 | Not held | |
2001 | Águia Negra (1) | Coxim |
2002–2003 | Not held | |
2004 | Maracaju (1) | Rio Verde |
2005 | Sete de Setembro (1) | Coxim |
2006 | Corumbaense (1) | Paranaibense |
2007 | CE Naviraiense (1) | Comercial |
2008 | Itaporã (1) | Nova Andradina |
2009 | Chapadão (1) | Mundo Novo |
2010 | Ponta Porã (1) | Maracaju |
2011 | Misto (1) | Colorado |
2012 | Novoperário (1) | Corumbaense |
2013 | Ubiratan (1) | Costa Rica |
2014 | Chapadão (2) | Corumbaense |
2015 | Itaporã (2) | Operário |
2016 | URSO (1) | União |
2017 | Operário AC (1) | Nova Andradina |
2018 | Aquidauanense (1) | Corumbaense |
2019 | Pontaporanense (1) | Maracaju |
2020 | Dourados (1) | Três Lagoas |
2021 | CE Naviraiense (2) | Coxim |
2022 | Operário AC (2) | Novo |
2023 | Portuguesa (1) | Corumbaense |
2024 | CE Naviraiense (3) | Águia Negra |
- Notes
- Novo and Novoperário are the same club.
- Operário AC as moved from Dourados to Caarapó.
- SE Naviraiense and CE Naviraiense are not the same team.
Titles by team
Teams in bold stills active.
Rank | Club | Winners | Winning years |
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1 | CE Naviraiense | 3 | 2007, 2021, 2024 |
2 | Chapadão | 2 | 2009, 2014 |
Itaporã | 2008, 2015 | ||
Operário AC | 2017, 2022 | ||
5 | Águia Negra | 1 | 2001 |
Angivi | 1989 | ||
Aquidauanense | 2018 | ||
Corumbaense | 2006 | ||
Dourados | 2020 | ||
EASA | 1987 | ||
Maracaju | 2004 | ||
Misto | 2011 | ||
SE Naviraiense | 1988 | ||
Novo | 2012 | ||
Ponta Porã | 2010 | ||
Pontaporanense | 2019 | ||
Portuguesa | 2023 | ||
Sete de Setembro | 2005 | ||
Ubiratan | 2013 | ||
URSO | 2016 |
By city
City | Championships | Clubs |
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4 | Dourados (1), Operário AC (1), Sete de Setembro (1), Ubiratan (1) |
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4 | CE Naviraiense (3), SE Naviraiense (1) |
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2 | Novo (1), Portuguesa (1) |
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2 | Chapadão (2) |
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2 | Corumbaense (1), EASA (1) |
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2 | Itaporã (2) |
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2 | Ponta Porã (1), Pontaporanense (1) |
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1 | Aquidauanense (1) |
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1 | Operário AC (1) |
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1 | Angivi (1) |
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1 | Maracaju (1) |
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1 | URSO (1) |
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1 | Águia Negra (1) |
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1 | Misto (1) |
2008 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense Série C
The Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense Série C was the third level of football league of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. It was played only once, in 2008, and had the participation of teams from the amateur level in addition to affiliates who were not up to date with the federation fees.[3]
40 clubs divided in 10 groups of 4. The 10 groups champions and the 6 better second places advanced to the Round of 16. The final phase was played in two legs with the away goal rule.[3]
Champions
Season | Champions | Runners-up |
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2008[4] | Itaporã | Miranda |
References
- ^ "Mato Grosso do Sul - Second Division Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
- ^ "Campeonato Sul-mato-grossense Série B". Bola na Área (in Portuguese). Retrieved 20 April 2022.
- ^ a b "Mato Grosso do Sul - Third Division". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
- ^ "Itaporã é campeã do Estadual de Futebol da Série C". Dourado News (in Portuguese). 8 September 2008. Archived from the original on 6 May 2022.