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(Redirected from Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão) Football tournament in Brazil

Football league
Campeonato Gaúcho Série A2
Founded1952
CountryBrazil
Rio Grande do Sul
ConfederationCBF
FGF
Number of clubs16
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toCampeonato Gaúcho
Relegation toSérie B
Domestic cup(s)Copa FGF
Current championsMonsoon (1st title)
(2024)
Most championshipsYpiranga (5 titles)
WebsiteOfficial website
Current: 2023

The Campeonato Gaúcho Série A2 (Gaucho Championship Series A2) are the football tournament for the Rio Grande do Sul clubs that do not play in the Campeonato Gaúcho Série A1 in Brazil. The competitions are organized by the Rio Grande do Sul Football Federation. Usually, the champions of a division are promoted in the next year to the immediately upper level.

Clubs

2023 Série A2
Team City 2022 result
Bagé Bagé 2nd (Série B)
Brasil Farroupilha 13th
Gaúcho Passo Fundo 9th
Glória Vacaria 8th
Guarani Venâncio Aires 12th
Guarany Bagé 12th (Série A)
Internacional Santa Maria 10th
Lajeadense Lajeado 3rd
Monsoon Porto Alegre 1st (Série B)
Passo Fundo Passo Fundo 4th
Pelotas Pelotas 7th
Santa Cruz Santa Cruz do Sul 6th
São Gabriel São Gabriel 11th
Tupi Crissiumal 14th
União Frederiquense Frederico Westphalen 11th (Série A)
Veranópolis Veranópolis 5th

List of champions

Segunda Divisão de Profissionais

Season Champions Runners-up
1952 Sá Viana (1) Santa Cruz
1953 Flamengo (1) Ferro Carril
1954 Guarany (CA) (1) Atlântico
1955 Guarany (CA) (2) Lajeadense
1956 Glória de Carazinho (1) Guarany (CA)
1957 Nacional (CA) (1) Lajeadense
1958 Elite (1) Atlântico
1959 Lajeadense (1) Nacional (CA)
1960 Tamoyo (1) Estrela

Torneio de Acesso

Season Champions Runners-up
1961 Brasil de Pelotas (1) Atlântico
1962 Rio Grande (1) Atlântico
1963 São José (PA) (1) Rio-Grandense (RG)
1964 Bagé (1) Avenida

Primeira Divisão

Season Champions Runners-up
1965 Rio-Grandense (RG) (1) Gaúcho
1966 Gaúcho (1) Uruguaiana

Divisão de Ascenso

Season Champions Runners-up
1967 Ypiranga (1) N/A
São Paulo (1)
1968 Inter de Santa Maria (1)
14 de Julho (PF) (1)
1969 Guarany de Bagé (1)
Esportivo (1)

Primeira Divisão

Season Champions Runners-up
1970 São Paulo (2) Tamoyo

Segunda Divisão

Season Champions Runners-up
1975 São Luiz (1) Armour
1976 Not held
1977 Gaúcho (2) Estrela
1978 Riograndense (SM) (1) Cachoeira
1979 Lajeadense (2) 14 de Julho (SL)
1980 Armour (1) São Gabriel
1981 São José (PA) (2) Esportivo
1982 Bagé (2) Aimoré
1983 Pelotas (1) Santa Cruz
1984 Gaúcho (3) Rio-Grandense
1985 Bagé (3) São Paulo
1986 Passo Fundo (1) Lajeadense
1987 Guarany (CA) (3) Aimoré
1988 Glória de Vacaria (1) Guarany de Bagé
1989 Ypiranga (2) Guarany (CA)
1990 São Luiz (2) Guarani (VA)
1991 Inter de Santa Maria (2) Grêmio Santanense
1992 Brasil de Farroupilha (1) Guarany (GA)
1993 Veranópolis (1) Bagé
1994 Atlético Carazinho (1) 15 de Novembro
1995 Santo Ângelo (1) Palmeirense
1996 Novo Hamburgo (1) São José (PA)
1997 São José (CS) (1) Lajeadense
1998 Torrense (1) Avenida

Divisão de Acesso

Season Champions Runners-up
1999 Esportivo (2) 15 de Novembro
2000 Novo Hamburgo (2) Inter de Santa Maria
2001 Palmeirense (1) São Gabriel
2002 São José (CS) (2) Brasil de Pelotas

Segunda Divisão

Season Champions Runners-up
2003 Ulbra (1) Novo Hamburgo
2004 Brasil de Pelotas (2) Farroupilha
2005 São Luiz (3) Gaúcho
2006 Guarany de Bagé (2) Guarani (VA)
2007 Sapucaiense (1) Inter de Santa Maria
2008 Ypiranga (3) Avenida
2009 Porto Alegre (1) Pelotas
2010 Cruzeiro (1) Lajeadense
2011 Avenida (1) Cerâmica

Divisão de Acesso

Season Champions Runners-up
2012 Esportivo (3) Passo Fundo
2013 Brasil de Pelotas (3) São Paulo
2014 Ypiranga (4) Avenida
2015 Glória de Vacaria (2) Guarani (VA)
2016 Caxias (2) Pelotas
2017 São Luiz (4) Avenida
2018 Pelotas (2) Aimoré
2019 Ypiranga (5) Esportivo
2020 Not finished due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil

Série A2

Season Champions Runners-up
2021 União Frederiquense (1) Guarany de Bagé
2022 Esportivo (4) Avenida
2023 Santa Cruz (1) Guarany de Bagé
2024 Monsoon (1) Pelotas

Notes

Titles by team

Teams in bold stills active.

Rank Club Winners Winning years
1 Ypiranga 5 1967 (shared), 1989, 2008, 2014, 2019
2 Esportivo 4 1969 (shared), 1999, 2012, 2022
São Luiz 1975, 1990, 2005, 2017
4 Bagé 3 1964, 1982, 1985
Brasil de Pelotas 1961, 2004, 2013
Gaúcho 1966, 1977, 1984
Guarany (CA) 1954, 1955, 1987
8 Caxias 2 1953, 2016
Glória de Vacaria 1988, 2015
Guarany de Bagé 1969 (shared), 2006
Inter de Santa Maria 1968 (shared), 1991
Lajeadense 1959, 1979
Novo Hamburgo 1996, 2000
Pelotas 1983, 2018
São José (CS) 1997, 2002
São José (PA) 1963, 1981
São Paulo 1967 (shared), 1970
18 14 de Julho (PF) 1 1968 (shared)
Armour 1980
Atlético Carazinho 1994
Avenida 2011
Brasil de Farroupilha 1992
Canoas 2004
Cruzeiro 2010
Elite 1958
Glória de Carazinho 1956
Monsoon 2024
Nacional (CA) 1957
Palmeirense 2001
Passo Fundo 1986
Porto Alegre 2009
Rio Grande 1962
Riograndense (SM) 1978
Rio-Grandense (RG) 1965
Sá Viana 1952
Santa Cruz 2023
Santo Ângelo 1995
Sapucaiense 2007
Tamoyo 1960
Torrense 1998
União Frederiquense 2021
Veranópolis 1994

By city

City Championships Clubs
Bagé 5 Bagé (3), Guarany de Bagé (2)
Erechim 5 Ypiranga (5)
Passo Fundo 5 Gaúcho (3), 14 de Julho (PF) (1), Passo Fundo (1)
Pelotas 5 Brasil de Pelotas (3), Pelotas (2)
Porto Alegre 5 São José (PA) (2), Cruzeiro (1), Monsoon (1), Porto Alegre (1)
Bento Gonçalves 4 Esportivo (4)
Cruz Alta 4 Guarany (CA) (3), Nacional (CA) (1)
Ijuí 4 São Luiz (4)
Rio Grande 4 São Paulo (2), Rio Grande (1), Rio-Grandense (RG) (1)
Santa Maria 3 Inter de Santa Maria (2), Riograndense (SM) (1)
Santo Ângelo 3 Elite (1), Santo Ângelo (1), Tamoyo (1)
Cachoeira do Sul 2 São José (CS) (2)
Carazinho 2 Atlético Carazinho (1), Glória de Carazinho (1)
Caxias do Sul 2 Caxias (2)
Lajeado 2 Lajeadense (2)
Novo Hamburgo 2 Novo Hamburgo (2)
Santa Cruz do Sul 2 Avenida (1), Santa Cruz (1)
Vacaria 2 Glória de Vacaria (2)
Canoas 1 Canoas (1)
Farroupilha 1 Brasil de Farroupilha (1)
Frederico Westphalen 1 União Frederiquense (1)
Palmeira das Missões 1 Palmeirense (1)
Santana do Livramento 1 Armour (1)
Sapucaia do Sul 1 Sapucaiense (1)
Torres 1 Torrense (1)
Uruguaiana 1 Sá Viana (1)
Veranópolis 1 Veranópolis (1)

See also

References

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