List of Brazilian women's football champions

This list contains all the clubs that became Brazilian champions in women's football.[1]

Taça Brasil (1983–1992)

Tournament organized directly by the state federations.

Year Champion Runners-up
1983 Radar
 RJ
Ponto Frio
 GO
1984 Radar
 RJ
Atlético Mineiro
 MG
1985 Radar
 RJ
Internacional
 RS
1986 Radar
 RJ
Brasília
 DF
1987 Radar
 RJ
Vila Dimas
 DF
1988 Radar
 RJ
Sul América
 AM
1989 Not held
1990 Sul América
 AM
Independente de Tucuruí
 PA
1991–1992 Not held

Campeonato Brasileiro (1993–2001)

Direct continuation of the previous championship, but now organized by the CBF.

Year Champion Runners-up
1993 Vasco da Gama
 RJ
Saad
 SP
1994 Vasco da Gama
 RJ
Euroexport
 BA
1995 Not held
1996 Saad
 SP
Vasco da Gama
 RJ
1997 São Paulo
 SP
Portuguesa
 SP
1998 Vasco da Gama
 RJ
Portuguesa
 SP
1999/00 Portuguesa
 SP
Palmeiras
 SP
2001 Santa Izabel
 MG
Matonense
 SP
2002–2005 Not held

Taça Brasil (2006–2007)

Tournament organized by the LINAF - Liga Nacional de Futebol Feminino (English: Women's Football National League).

Year Champion Runners-up
2006 Botucatu
 SP
CEPE-Caxias
 RJ
2007 Santos
 SP
Botucatu
 SP

Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino (2007–2016)

Despite the name and format being a cup, due to the absence of a league at that time, it was in fact the main Brazilian women's football competition. Organized by the CBF.

Year Champion Runners-up
2007 MS/Saad
 MS
Botucatu
 SP
2008 Santos
 SP
Sport
 PE
2009 Santos
 SP
Botucatu
 SP
2010 Duque de Caxias/CEPE
 RJ
Foz Cataratas
 PR
2011 Foz Cataratas
 PR
Vitória
 PE
2012 São José
 SP
Centro Olímpico
 SP
2013 São José
 SP
Vitória
 PE
2014 Ferroviária
 SP
São José
 SP
2015 Kindermann
 SC
Ferroviária
 SP
2016 Corinthians/Audax
 SP
São José
 SP

Campeonato Brasileiro Série A1 (2013–present)

The current Brazilian Women's Championship, Organized by the CBF. It was less important than the 2013-2016 Copa do Brasil, but with its extinction, it became the main competition of the category since 2017.

Year Champion Runners-up
2013 Centro Olímpico
 SP
São José
 SP
2014 Ferroviária
 SP
Kindermann
 SC
2015 Rio Preto
 SP
São José
 SP
2016 Flamengo
 RJ
Rio Preto
 SP
2017 Santos
 SP
Corinthians
 SP
2018 Corinthians
 SP
Rio Preto
 SP
2019 Ferroviária
 SP
Corinthians
 SP
2020 Corinthians
 SP
Avaí/Kindermann
 SC
2021 Corinthians
 SP
Palmeiras
 SP

List of Champions

Club Champions Runners-up
Radar 6 0
Santos 4 0
Corinthians 3 2
Ferroviária 3 1
Vasco da Gama 3 1
São José 2 4
Saad 2 1
Botucatu 1 2
Kindermann 1 2
Portuguesa 1 2
Rio Preto 1 2
Centro Olímpico 1 1
Duque de Caxias/CEPE 1 1
Foz Cataratas 1 1
Sul América 1 1
Corinthians/Audax 1 0
Flamengo 1 0
Santa Izabel 1 0
São Paulo 1 0
Palmeiras 0 2
Vitória (PE) 0 2
Atlético Mineiro 0 1
Brasília 0 1
Euroexport 0 1
Independente de Tucuruí 0 1
Internacional 0 1
Matonense 0 1
Ponto Frio 0 1
Sport 0 1
Vila Dimas 0 1

Champions by state

State Champions
São Paulo 19
Rio de Janeiro 11
Amazonas 1
Mato Grosso do Sul
Minas Gerais
Paraná
Santa Catarina
Notes

See also

References

  1. "Brazil - List of Women's Champions". RSSSF Brasil. Archived from the original on 7 June 2021. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
  2. Saad Esporte Clube (official site). "Saad EC - Histórico 45 anos" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 12 February 2022. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
  3. "Por time feminino, Corinthians faz parceria com Grêmio Osasco Audax" (in Portuguese). Máquina do Esporte. 7 January 2016. Archived from the original on 9 March 2022. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
  4. "Avaí Kindermann anuncia o fim das atividades no futebol feminino" (in Portuguese). Revista Placar. 18 November 2021. Archived from the original on 18 November 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
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