Copa Norte


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FieldValue
nameCopa Norte
organiserBrazilian Football Confederation
founded
regionBrazil's North
number of teams12
qualifier forCopa do Brasil (third round)
Copa Verde
current championsPará Paysandu (1st title)
most successful clubAmazonas São Raimundo
(3 titles)
current Copa Norte
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| name = Copa Norte | image = | organiser = Brazilian Football Confederation | founded = | abolished = | region = Brazil's North | number of teams = 12 | qualifier for = Copa do Brasil (third round) Copa Verde | current champions = Pará Paysandu (1st title) | most successful club = Amazonas São Raimundo (3 titles) | broadcasters = | website = | current = Copa Norte

The Copa Norte () is a Brazilian football competition contested between North region teams, with the exception of Tocantins. The champion secures a place in the third round of the following year's Copa do Brasil, as well as competing for the Copa Verde trophy against the winner of the Copa Centro-Oeste.

History

At the end of the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s, the first regional tournaments began to emerge in Brazilian football. However, it was in 1997 that the Copa Norte came into being. Teams from the northern region of Brazil participated, with the exception of Tocantins, along with teams from Maranhão and Piauí, in the northeast region. From 1997 to 1999, the winner of the Copa Norte qualified for the Copa CONMEBOL. From 2000 to 2002, the champion went on to compete in the Copa dos Campeões.

Following changes to the Brazilian football calendar, the tournament was discontinued in 2003. However, in October 2025, the CBF announced the return of the competition after 24 years.

Format

The twelve clubs are divided into two groups of six clubs each. The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stage. The semi-finals will be single matches, while the finals will be two-legged ties.

List of champions

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YearFinalsLosing semi-finalists1WinnersScoreRunners-up
1997**Acre
Rio Branco**0–0
2–1
Aggregate
2–1Pará
RemoMaranhão Imperatriz and Rondônia Ji-Paraná
1998**Maranhão
Sampaio Corrêa**0–1
2–1
Aggregate
2–2 (3–0 p)Amazonas
São RaimundoAcre Rio Branco and Amapá Ypiranga
1999**Amazonas
São Raimundo**0–1
2–1
Aggregate
2–2 (3–1 p)Maranhão
Sampaio CorrêaRondônia Cruzeiro and Piauí Flamengo
2000**Amazonas
São Raimundo**2–3
2–0
Aggregate
4–3Maranhão
MaranhãoPará Remo and Piauí River
2001**Amazonas
São Raimundo**0–1
1–0
Aggregate
1–12Pará
PaysanduRondônia Genus and Piauí River
2002**Pará
Paysandu**1–0
3–0
Aggregate
4–0Amazonas
São RaimundoRondônia Ji-Paraná and Pará Remo
Tournament was not held between 2003 and 2025.
2026
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Note 1: Losing semi-finalists are listed in alphabetical order. Note 2: São Raimundo won for having made the best campaign.

Records and statistics

Finalists

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ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
Amazonas São Raimundo321999, 2000, 20011998, 2002
Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa1119981999
Pará Paysandu1120022001
Acre Rio Branco101997
Pará Remo011997
Maranhão Maranhão012000
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Performance by State

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StateWonRunner-up
Amazonas32
Maranhão12
Pará12
Acre10
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References

References

  1. (12 May 2024). "História da Copa Norte". Bola Amarela Futebol Clube.
  2. (1 October 2025). "CBF oficializa retorno da Copa Norte como classificatória para Copa Verde". Roma News.
  3. (1 October 2025). "CBF anuncia novo calendário do futebol profissional masculino". CBF.

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