Campeonato Paulista Série A2
Campeonato Paulista Série A2 is the second level of the São Paulo state professional football championship, one of the Brazilian state championships. This tournament is played by 20 teams, in which the four best teams are promoted to Série A1 and the four worst teams are relegated to Série A3.
Current format
The 20 teams are divided into two groups of ten teams. Teams then play a double round-robin tournament, after with the bottom two are relegated and the top four advance to the semi-finals, which are again two groups of four. Those play a double-round robin again, after which the top two in each group gain promotion. The winners of those semi-final groups play each other in a one-legged tie to crown a champion.Top scorers
List of champions
Amateur era
The Second Level was created in 1917 to accommodate the 1916 Campeonato Paulista clubs who had participated in the league organized by the Liga Paulista de Foot-Ball. It was last held in 1935, and winning it did not give automatic promotion to the First Level.Year | Champion |
1906 to 1916 | Unknown |
1917 | Minas Gerais |
1918 | União Flumminense |
1919 | União Fluminense |
1920 | Sírio |
1921 | Audax |
1922 | Gráphica |
1923 | Independência |
1924 | Audax |
1925 | Sílex |
1926 to 1928 | Not held |
1929 | Cotonifício Rodolfo Crespi |
1930 | Estrela de Ouro |
1931 | Alpargatas |
1932 | Albion |
1933 | Humberto I |
1934 | São Caetano |
1935 | Luzitano |
1936 to 1937 | Not held |
1938 | Tramway Cantareira |
1939 | Ordem e Progresso |
1940 | São Caetano |
Professional era
Champions of the professional era were:- 1947 XV de Piracicaba
- 1948 XV de Piracicaba
- 1949 Guarani
- 1950 Radium
- 1951 XV de Jaú
- 1952 Linense
- 1953 Noroeste
- 1954 Taubaté
- 1955 Ferroviária
- 1956 Botafogo de Ribeirão Preto
- 1957 América
- 1958 Comercial de Ribeirão Preto
- 1959 Corinthians de Presidente Prudente
- 1960 Guaratinguetá
- 1961 Prudentina
- 1962 São Bento
- 1963 América
- 1964 Portuguesa Santista
- 1965 Bragantino
- 1966 Ferroviária
- 1967 XV de Piracicaba
- 1968 Paulista
- 1969 Ponte Preta
- 1970 Noroeste
- 1971 Marília
- 1972 EC São José
- 1973 Araçatuba
- 1974 Catanduvense
- 1975 Santo André
- 1976 XV de Jaú
- 1977 Francana
- 1978 Internacional de Limeira
- 1979 Taubaté
- 1980 São José
- 1981 Santo André
- 1982 Taquaritinga
- 1983 XV de Piracicaba
- 1984 Noroeste
- 1985 Mogi Mirim
- 1986 Bandeirante
- 1987 União São João
- 1988 Bragantino
- 1989 Ferroviário Ituano
- 1990 Olímpia
- 1991 Araçatuba
- 1992 Taquaritinga
- 1993 Paraguaçuense
- 1994 Araçatuba
- 1995 Mogi Mirim
- 1996 Internacional de Limeira
- 1997 Matonense
- 1998 União Barbarense
- 1999 América
- 2000 São Caetano
- 2001 Etti Jundiaí
- 2002 Marília
- 2003 Oeste
- 2004 Internacional de Limeira
- 2005 Juventus
- 2006 Grêmio Barueri
- 2007 Portuguesa
- 2008 Santo André
- 2009 Monte Azul
- 2010 Linense
- 2011 XV de Piracicaba
- 2012 São Bernardo
- 2013 Portuguesa
- 2014 Capivariano
- 2015 Ferroviária
- 2016 Santo André
- 2017 São Caetano
- 2018 Guarani
- 2019 Santo André
Titles by club
Amateur era
- [|2] titles
- *Albion
- *Audax
- *União Fluminense
- *São Caetano
- [|1] title
- *Cotonifício Rodolfo Crespi
- *Estrela de Ouro
- *Gráphica
- *Humberto I
- *Independência
- *Luzitano
- *Minas Gerais
- *Ordem e Progresso
- *São Bernardo
- *Sílex
- *Sírio
- *Tramway Cantareira
Professional era
- 5 titles
- *XV de Piracicaba
- [|4] titles
- *Santo André
- [|3] titles
- *América
- *Araçatuba
- *Internacional de Limeira
- *Noroeste
- 2 titles
- *Bragantino
- *Ferroviária
- *Linense
- *Marília
- *Mogi Mirim
- *Paulista
- *Portuguesa
- *São Caetano
- *São José
- *Taquaritinga
- *Taubaté
- *XV de Jaú
- 1 title
- *Bandeirante
- *Botafogo
- *Capivariano
- *Catanduvense
- *Comercial
- *Corinthians de Presidente Prudente
- *Francana
- *Grêmio Barueri
- *Guarani
- *Guaratinguetá
- *Ituano
- *Juventus
- *Matonense
- *Monte Azul
- *Oeste
- *Olímpia
- *Paraguaçuense
- *Ponte Preta
- *Portuguesa Santista
- *Prudentina
- *Radium
- *São Bento
- *União Barbarense
- *União São João
2Paulista used to be known as Etti Jundiaí.
3São José EC used to be known as EC São José.
4Ituano used to be known as Ferroviário Ituano.