2011 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C

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In 2011, the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, the third level of the Brazilian League, will be contested by 20 clubs divided in four groups, followed by a playoff round, during July 16 and November 13[1]. The top four clubs, the ones which qualifies to the quarterfinals, will be promoted to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B to be contested in 2012. Meanwhile, the bottom four clubs, the ones that finish in last place of each group, will be relegated to 2012 Série D.

Campeonato Brasileiro de Clubes da Série C
Season2011
2010
2012

Team information

Team City State Stadium Capacity 2010 season
Águia de Marabá Marabá   PA Zinho de Oliveira 5,000 Série C 08th place
América (RN) Natal   RN Machadão 35,000 Série B 19th place (relegated)
Araguaína Araguaína   TO Mirandão 10,000 Série D 03rd place (promoted)
Brasil de Pelotas Pelotas   RS Bento Freitas 18,000 Série C 14th place
Brasiliense Brasília   DF Boca do Jacaré 32,000 Série B 17th place (relegated)
Campinense Campina Grande   PB Amigão 35,000 Série C 12th place
Caxias Caxias do Sul   RS Centenário 30,434 Série C 13th place
Chapecoense Chapecó   SC Arena Condá 15,000 Série C 07th place
CRB Maceió   AL Rei Pelé 30,000 Série C 11th place
Fortaleza Fortaleza   CE Castelão 60,326 Série C 10th place
Guarany de Sobral Sobral   CE Estádio do Junco 15,000 Série D 01st place (promoted)
Ipatinga Ipatinga   MG Ipatingão 20,500 Série B 20th place (relegated)
Joinville Joinville   SC Arena Joinville 22,500 Série D 04th place (promoted)
Luverdense Lucas do Rio Verde   MT Paço das Emas 7,000 Série C 09th place
Macaé Macaé   RJ Cláudio Moacyr de Azevedo 15,000 Série C 05th place
Madureira Rio de Janeiro   RJ Conselheiro Galvão 10,000 Série D 02nd place (promoted)
Marília Marília   SP Bento de Abreu 19,500 Série C 16th place
Paysandu Belém   PA Curuzu 16,500 Série C 06th place
Rio Branco (AC) Rio Branco   AC Arena da Floresta 20,000 Série C 15th place
Santo André Santo André   SP Bruno José Daniel 18,000 Série B 18th place (relegated)

Format

  • First Stage: The 20 teams are divided in four groups of 5, playing within them in a double round-robin format. The two best ranked in each group advance towards next stage. The last placed team in each group is relegated to Série D 2012
  • Quarterfinals: Eight qualified teams play in two-leg format, home and away. Winners qualify to semifinals and are promoted to Série B 2012.
  • Semifinals: Quarterfinals winners play in two-leg format, home and away. Winners qualify to the Finals.
  • Finals: Semifinals winners play in two-leg format, home and away. Winners are declared champions.

Final Standings

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References

  1. ^ "Calendário 2011" (PDF) (in Portuguese). CBF. Retrieved October 23, 2010. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)