2017 Campeonato Brasiliense

Campeonato Brasiliense
Season 2017
Champions Brasiliense
Relegated Brasília
Taguatinga
Matches played 33
Goals scored 85 (2.58 per match)
Top goalscorer Romarinho (13 goals)
(Ceilândia)
Biggest home win Gama 5–0 Santa Cruz
(R6, 2 March)
Biggest away win Brasília 0–5 Luziânia
(R9, 12 March)
Highest attendance 3,021 Gama 2-0 Atlético Taguatinga
← 2016
2018 →
All statistics correct as of 21:16, 21 April 2017 (UTC).

The 2017 Campeonato Brasiliense was the 42nd edition of the Campeonato Brasiliense, the main division of soccer of the Federal District (Brazil). The competition, which was organized by the Brasiliense Football Federation, was played between January 30 and May 7 by twelve teams from DF, Goiás and Minas Gerais. The championship awarded two places for the 2018 Copa do Brasil and the 2018 Copa Verde, as well as two places for the 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D.

Regulation

The championship was played in four stages: qualifying round, quarter finals, semifinals and final. In the first phase, the twelve teams played each other in first leg games, totaling eleven rounds. The eight teams with the most points scored in the first round advanced to the quarter-finals, while the last two teams were relegated to the second division in 2018. From then on, teams faced a knockout system until the championship game of 2017.

The champion and runner-up won places in two national championships: the 2018 Brasileirão Série D (unless one of them is already playing in Série A, Série B, or Série C, or already assured qualification to Série D) and the 2018 Copa do Brasil, and the teams in third and fourth place won places in the 2018 Copa Verde.

Tiebreaker

If there is a tie in the number of points won between two or more teams in the qualifying round, the following tiebreaker criteria was applied successively:

1.Highest number of wins.
2.Highest goal difference.
3.Highest number of goals for.
4.Lowest number of red cards.
5.Smallest number of yellow cards.

In the playoffs of the knockout stages, a draw will occur after the 180 minutes of play, the match will be defined by means of penalties of maximum penalties.

Participating teams

Team Administrative region In 2016 Stadium (I send in 2017) Capacity[1] Titles
Clube Atlético TaguatingaTaguatingaSerejão27,0000
Brasília Futebol ClubeBrasíliaSerejão27 0008 (last in 1987)
Brasiliense Futebol ClubeTaguatingaAbadião[2]4 0008 (last in 2013)
Ceilândia Esporte ClubeCeilândiaAbadião4 0002 (last in 2012)
Bosque Formosa Esporte ClubeFormosa - GO10ºDiogão6 0000
Sociedade Esportiva do GamaGamaBezerrão20 00011 (last in 2015)
Associação Atlética LuziâniaLuziânia - GOSerra do Lago21 5642 (last in 2016)
Paracatu Futebol ClubeParacatu - MGFrei Norberto8 0000
Paranoá Esporte ClubeParanoá2º (B)JK8,0000
Real Futebol ClubeNúcleo Bandeirante1º (B)Metropolitana3 0000
Sociedade Esportiva Santa MariaSanta MariaBezerrão20 0000
Sobradinho Esporte ClubeSobradinhoAugustinho Lima15,0002 (last in 1986)

First phase

Classification

Pos Times Pts P W D L GF GA GB % M Classification or relegation
1 Ceilândia24117311871172.7Increase1 Ranking zone in the quarterfinals
2 Brasiliense2411731167972.7Increase1
3 Gama2211641178966.7Decrease2
4 Sobradinho16113711917248.5Steady
5 Santa Maria15114341310345.5Steady
6 Paracatu15114341413145.5Steady
7 Real14113531111042.4Steady
8 Luziânia12113351111036.4Steady
9 Formosa11113261418-433.3Increase1
10 Paranoá1111326720-1333.3Decrease1
11 Brasília7112181426-1221.2Steady Relegation to the 2018 Campeonato Brasiliense Segunda Divisão
12 Atlético Taguatinga7111461321-621.2Steady

Final phase

  Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
                                   
Paracatu 1 1 2 (3)  
Gama 0 2 2 (2)  
  Paracatu 1 1 2  
  Ceilândia 1 2 3  
Luziânia 1 0 1
Ceilândia 5 1 6  
  Ceilândia 2 1 3
  Brasiliense 2 2 4
Santa Maria 1 0 1 (2)  
Sobradinho 0 1 1 (3)  
  Sobradinho 1 1 2
  Brasiliense 2 4 6  
Real 0 2 2
Brasiliense 3 1 4  
Campeonato Brasiliense
2017 Champion

Brasiliense
9th Title

Brasiliense and Ceilândia qualify for 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D.
Brasiliense and Ceilândia qualify for 2018 Copa do Brasil.
Brasiliense and Ceilândia qualify for 2018 Copa Verde.

References

  1. "Cadastro Nacional de Estádios de Futebol (Rev. 3)" (PDF). CBF. 13 January 2012. p. 51. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-06-17. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  2. "Brasiliense passará a atuar no estádio Abadião em 2016". Futebol Interior. 28 November 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
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