Campeonato Amapaense
Campeonato Amapaense is the football league of the State of Amapá, Brazil. It is organized by the Amapá State Football Federation.
Founded | 1944 |
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Country | ![]() |
Confederation | CBF Federação Amapaense de Futebol |
Number of teams | 7 |
Domestic cup(s) | Copa Verde Copa do Brasil |
Current champions | Trem (6th title) (2021) |
Most championships | Macapá (17 titles) |
Website | http://www.fafamapa.com.br/ |
Current: 2022 Campeonato Amapaense |
Format
First Stage
- Standard round-robin, in which all teams play each other once.
- Single leg playoff between the top 2 teams. The winner of this playoff qualifies for the championship final.
Second Stage
- Standard round-robin, in which all teams play each other once.
- Single leg playoff between the top 2 teams. The winner of this playoff qualifies for the championship final.
Third stage (if necessary)
- Home-and-away playoff with the winners of the first and second stages.
If a team wins both stages (first and second) it is crowned the champion. If not, the third stage is disputed, and the winner is crowned the champion.
The two teams last placed overall are relegated.
As in any other Brazilian soccer championship, the format can change every year.
Clubs
2022 edition[1]
Club | Home city | 2021 result |
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Independente | Santana | 6th |
Macapá | Macapá | 5th |
Oratório | Macapá | Not played |
Santana | Santana | 7th |
Santos | Macapá | 2nd |
São Paulo | Macapá | 3rd |
Trem | Macapá | 1st |
Others clubs
List of champions
Amateur era
Season | Champions |
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1944 | Panair (1) |
1945 | Amapá (1) |
1946 | Macapá (2) |
1947 | Macapá (3) |
1947 | Macapá (4) |
1949 | Macapá (5) |
1950 | Amapá (2) |
1951 | Amapá (3) |
1952 | Trem (1) |
1953 | Amapá (4) |
1954 | Macapá (6) |
1955 | Macapá (7) |
1956 | Macapá (8) |
1957 | Macapá (9) |
1958 | Macapá (10) |
1959 | Macapá (11) |
1960 | Santana (1) |
1961 | Santana (2) |
1962 | Santana (3) |
1963 | CEA (1) |
1964 | Juventus (1) |
1965 | Santana (4) |
1966 | Juventus (2) |
1967 | Juventus (3) |
1968 | Santana (5) |
1969 | Macapá (12) |
1970 | São José (1) |
1971 | São José (2) |
1972 | Santana (6) |
São José (3) | |
1973 | Amapá (5) |
1974 | Macapá (13) |
1975 | Amapá (6) |
1976 | Ypiranga (1) |
1977 | Guarany (1) |
1978 | Macapá (14) |
1979 | Amapá (7) |
1980 | Macapá (15) |
1981 | Macapá (16) |
1982 | Independente (1) |
1983 | Independente (2) |
1984 | Trem (2) |
1985 | Santana (7) |
1986 | Amapá (8) |
1987 | Amapá (9) |
1988 | Amapá (10) |
1989 | Independente (3) |
1990 | Amapá (11) |
- Names change
- Panair is the currently EC Macapá.
Professional era
Season | Champions | Runners-up |
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1991 | Macapá (17) | Amapá |
1992 | Ypiranga (2) | Trem |
1993 | São José (4) | Amapá |
1994 | Ypiranga (3) | Macapá |
1995 | Independente (4) | Cristal |
1996 | Not held | |
1997 | Ypiranga (4) | São José |
1998 | Aliança (1) | Amapá |
1999 | Ypiranga (5) | Aliança |
2000 | Santos (1) | Mazagão |
2001 | Independente (5) | São José |
2002 | Ypiranga (6) | Independente |
2003 | Ypiranga (7) | Independente |
2004 | Ypiranga (8) | São José |
2005 | São José (5) | Amapá |
2006 | São José (6) | Amapá |
2007 | Trem (3) | Cristal |
2008 | Cristal (1) | São José |
2009 | São José (7) | Santana |
2010 | Trem (4) | Santana |
2011 | Trem (5) | Santos |
2012 | Oratório (1) | Ypiranga |
2013 | Santos (2) | Macapá |
2014 | Santos (3) | São Paulo |
2015 | Santos (4) | Trem |
2016 | Santos (5) | Trem |
2017 | Santos (6) | Macapá |
2018 | Ypiranga (9) | Santos |
2019 | Santos (7) | Ypiranga |
2020 | Ypiranga (10) | Santana |
2021 | Trem (6) | Santos |
Titles by team
Teams in bold stills active.[2]
Rank | Club | Winners | Winning years |
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1 | Macapá | 17 | 1944, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1969, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1991 |
2 | Amapá | 11 | 1945, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1973, 1975, 1979, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990 |
3 | Ypiranga | 10 | 1976, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2018, 2020 |
4 | Santana | 7 | 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1968, 1972 (shared), 1985 |
Santos | 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 | ||
São José | 1970, 1971, 1972 (shared), 1993, 2005, 2006, 2009 | ||
7 | Trem | 6 | 1952, 1984, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2021 |
8 | Independente | 5 | 1982, 1983, 1989, 1995, 2001 |
9 | Juventus | 3 | 1964, 1966, 1967 |
10 | Aliança | 1 | 1998 |
CEA | 1963 | ||
Cristal | 2008 | ||
Guarany | 1977 | ||
Oratório | 2012 |
References
- "Federação apresenta oficialmente o Amapazão 2022 com desistência do Ypiranga e VAR na final". Globoesporte (in Portuguese). 20 April 2022.
- "Histórico" [History] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Federação Amapaense de Futebol. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
External links
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