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2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | Brasileirão Série B logo (2007-2011).png |
| competition | Campeonato Brasileiro Série B |
| season | 2009 |
| winners | Vasco da Gama *(1st title)* |
| promoted | Vasco da Gama |
| Guarani | |
| Ceará | |
| Atlético Goianiense | |
| relegated | Juventude |
| Fortaleza | |
| Campinense | |
| ABC | |
| total goals | 1056 |
| average goals | 2.78 |
| highest attendance | 78,609 − Vasco da Gama 2−1 Juventude, Round 34, Nov 7 |
| lowest attendance | 5 − Duque de Caxias 4−1 Ponte Preta, Round 38, Nov 27 |
| prevseason | [2008 Série B](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
| nextseason | [2010 Série B](2010-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
Guarani Ceará Atlético Goianiense Fortaleza Campinense ABC
In 2009, the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, the second level of the Brazilian League, was contested by 20 clubs from May 8 to November 29, 2009. Top four teams in the table would eventually qualify to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A to be contested in 2010, meanwhile the bottom four would be relegated to Série C next season.
Three former Brazilian champions played in this edition. Vasco da Gama was relegated for the first time in history, meanwhile Bahia and Guarani came back from Série C in 2007 and 2008, respectively. Also playing for the first time was Duque de Caxias, which was promoted along with Atlético Goianiense and Campinense. After spending a single season in Série A, Ipatinga and Portuguesa had returned to Série B along with Figueirense, which was playing top-level since 2002.
In the beginning of the tournament, Vasco was figuring in the middle of the table with 4 draws in 6 matches. Meanwhile, recently promoted Guarani had a promising start. However, another team which came from Séric C, Atlético Goianiense, managed to reach the top of the table. But when 4-time Brazilian champions woke up, no other team could stop them. Vasco took the lead in the end of the first half of the championship and never let it go. On round 34, after defeating Juventude 2−1 in a packed Maracanã Stadium, Vasco clinched their promotion. Two rounds later, in a crowded Maracanã Stadium again, the club from Rio de Janeiro reached the title after a 2−1 win against América de Natal. On round 37, Guarani and Atlético Goianiense also reached Série A along with Ceará, which did not start well but managed comeback and reach the top-four group.
In the other side of the table, teams from Northeastern Brazil struggled to avoid relegation. Campinense stayed in the bottom four group during all the championship and their relegation was confirmed on round 37. In the very same day, ABC and Fortaleza also booked their trip to Série C, meanwhile 1988 Brazilian champions Bahia avoided relegation after flirting with it in the last rounds. The last matchday decided who was the last relegated team. Brasiliense, Ipatinga and América de Natal good results sent Juventude to the third level of Brazilian football after spending 15 years in Séries A and B.
Format
For the fourth consecutive season, the tournament was played in a double round-robin system. The team with most points has been declared champions. Top four clubs ascended to Série A, meanwhile the bottom four were relegated to Série C.
Team information
| Team | City | State | Stadium | Capacity | 2008 season |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABC | Natal | Rio Grande do Norte RN | Frasqueirão | 24,000 | 13th in [Série B](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
| América | Natal | Rio Grande do Norte RN | Machadão | 35,000 | 15th in [Série B](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
| Atlético Goianiense | Goiânia | Goiás GO | Serra Dourada | 60,000 | [Série C](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-c) champions |
| Bahia | Salvador | Bahia BA | Jóia da Princesa | 25,000 | 10 in [Série B](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
| Bragantino | Bragança Paulista | São Paulo SP | Nabi Abi Chedid | 21,209 | 7th in [Série B](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
| Brasiliense | Taguatinga | Distrito Federal (Brazil) DF | Boca do Jacaré | 32,000 | 14th in [Série B](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
| Ceará | Fortaleza | Ceará CE | Castelão | 60,326 | 12th in [Série B](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
| Campinense | Campina Grande | Paraíba PB | Amigão | 40,000 | 3rd in [Série C](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-c) |
| Duque de Caxias | Duque de Caxias | Rio de Janeiro RJ | Marrentão | 10,000 | 4th in [Série C](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-c) |
| Figueirense | Florianópolis | Santa Catarina SC | Orlando Scarpelli | 29,808 | 17th in [Série A](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-a) |
| Fortaleza | Fortaleza | Ceará CE | Castelão | 60,326 | 16th in [Série B](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
| Guarani | Campinas | São Paulo SP | Brinco de Ouro | 30,988 | [Série C](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-c) runners-up |
| Ipatinga | Ipatinga | Minas Gerais MG | Ipatingão | 15,000 | 20th in [Série A](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-a) |
| Juventude | Caxias do Sul | Rio Grande do Sul RS | Alfredo Jaconi | 30,519 | 8th in [Série B](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
| Paraná | Curitiba | Paraná PR | Vila Capanema | 20,083 | 11th in [Série B](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
| Ponte Preta | Campinas | São Paulo SP | Moisés Lucarelli | 19,722 | 5th in [Série B](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
| Portuguesa | São Paulo | São Paulo SP | Canindé | 25,470 | 19th in [Série A](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-a) |
| São Caetano | São Caetano do Sul | São Paulo SP | Anacleto Campanella | 22,738 | 9th in [Série B](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
| Vasco | Rio de Janeiro | Rio de Janeiro RJ | São Januário | 25,000 | 18th in [Série A](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-a) |
| Vila Nova | Goiânia | Goiás GO | Serra Dourada | 60,000 | 6th in [Série B](2008-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-b) |
Final standings
Results
Top scorers
| Pos | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BRA Rafael Coelho | Figueirense | 17 |
| BRA Marcelo Nicácio | Fortaleza | 17 | |
| BRA Élton | Vasco da Gama | 17 | |
| 4 | BRA Lúcio | América de Natal | 15 |
| BRA Edivaldo | Duque de Caxias | 15 | |
| 6 | BRA Marcão | Atlético Goianiense | 14 |
| BRA Edmundo | Campinense | 14 | |
| BRA Ricardo Xavier | Guarani | 14 | |
| BRA Mendes | Juventude | 14 | |
| 10 | BRA Geraldo | Ceará | 13 |
| BRA Fernandes | Figueirense | 13 | |
| BRA Luiz Carlos | Fortaleza | 13 |
References
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