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2011 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B


FieldValue
imageFile:Brasileirão Série B logo (2007-2011).png
competitionCampeonato Brasileiro Série B
season2011
winnersPortuguesa (1st title)
promotedPortuguesa
Náutico
Ponte Preta
Sport
relegatedIcasa
Vila Nova
Salgueiro
Duque de Caxias
matches380
total goals1012
league topscorer21 goals: Kieza
biggest home winPonte Preta 5–0 ASA de Arapiraca (May 21, 2011)
Portuguesa 5–0 Bragantino (June 17, 2011)
biggest away winABC 0–5 Bragantino (August 30, 2011)
highest scoring8 goals: Bragantino 5–3 Salgueiro (August 13, 2011)
Salgueiro 3–5 Icasa (August 16, 2011)
Duque de Caxias 2–6 Bragantino (November 4, 2011)
prevseason2010
nextseason2012

Náutico Ponte Preta Sport Vila Nova Salgueiro Duque de Caxias Portuguesa 5–0 Bragantino (June 17, 2011) Salgueiro 3–5 Icasa (August 16, 2011) Duque de Caxias 2–6 Bragantino (November 4, 2011)

In 2011, the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, the second level of the Brazilian League, will be contested by 20 clubs from May 20 until November 26, 2011. Top four teams in the table will qualify to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A to be contested in 2012, meanwhile the bottom four will be relegated to Série C next season.

Format

For the sixth consecutive season, the tournament will be played in a double round-robin system. The team with the most points will be declared champions. Top four clubs will ascend to Série A, meanwhile the bottom four will be relegated to Série C.

Team information

DISPLAY FIXES FOR CERTAIN TEAMS

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TeamCityStadiumCapacity2010 season
ABCNatalFrasqueirão18,000Série C 1st place (promoted)
AmericanaAmericanaDécio Vita12,765Série B 15th place
ASA de ArapiracaArapiracaCoaracy da Mata Fonseca10,000Série B 10th place
BarueriBarueriArena Barueri35,000Série A 20th place (relegated)
Boa EsporteVarginhaMelão27,000Série C 2nd place (promoted)
BragantinoBragança PaulistaNabi Abi Chedid21,209Série B 9th place
CriciúmaCriciúmaHeriberto Hülse22,000Série C 3rd place (promoted)
Duque de CaxiasDuque de CaxiasMarrentão10,000Série B 11th place
GoiásGoiâniaSerra Dourada45,000Série A 19th place (relegated)
GuaraniCampinasBrinco de Ouro da Princesa40,988Série A 18th place (relegated)
IcasaJuazeiro do NorteRomeirão20,000Série B 12th place
NáuticoRecifeEstádio dos Aflitos30,000Série B 13th place
ParanáCuritibaVila Capanema20,000Série B 7th place
Ponte PretaCampinasMoisés Lucarelli19,722Série B 14th place
PortuguesaSão PauloCanindé21,000Série B 5th place
SalgueiroSalgueiroCornélio de Barros10,000Série C 4th place (promoted)
São CaetanoSão Caetano do SulAnacleto Campanella22,738Série B 8th place
Sport RecifeRecifeIlha do Retiro35,000Série B 6th place
Vila NovaGoiâniaSerra Dourada45,000Série B 16th place
VitóriaSalvadorBarradão35,632Série A 17th place (relegated)

Standings

Results

References

References

  1. "Calendário 2011". [[Brazilian Football Confederation.
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