CBF ranking

The CBF Rankings are football rankings produced by the CBF, the Brazilian Football Confederation. The Ranking Nacional de Federações determines how many berths each state federation receives in Copa do Brasil, Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, Copa do Nordeste and Copa Verde.[1][2][3][4] The Ranking Nacional de Clubes is a ranking of clubs and is used to determine the extra participants of Copa do Brasil as well as the allocation of clubs in the pots for the draws of Copa do Brasil and Copa do Nordeste.[5]

Criteria for awarding points

Points are awarded to clubs on the basis of performances in various competitions.[6]

Points for Campeonato Brasileiro

Points for Copa do Brasil

PhasePoints
Champions600
Runners-up480
Semi-finalists450
quarter-finalists400
Round of 16200
4th stage100
3rd stage50
2nd stage25
1st stage15

Points for participants of Copa Libertadores up to 2012

PhasePoints
participants400

Note: Up to 2012 clubs taking part of Copa Libertadores could not participate of Copa do Brasil of the same year.

Points for the champion of Copa Sudamericana up to 2016

PhasePoints
champions280

Note: Up to 2016 The Copa Sudamericana champions automatically qualifies to the next year edition of the competition, being unable to take part of the next edition of Copa do Brasil.

2020 Club Ranking

Last update: 9 December 2019[7]

Rank Club State Points
1 Palmeiras 16,640
2 Flamengo 15,428
3 Grêmio 15,160
4 Cruzeiro 15,118
5 Santos 13,944
6 Athletico Paranaense 13,466
7 Atlético Mineiro 13,096
8 Corinthians 13,084
9 Internacional 12,204
10 Bahia 10,719
11 São Paulo 10,526
12 Chapecoense 10,142
13 Fluminense 9,938
14 Botafogo 9,640
15 Vasco da Gama 9,242
16 Sport 7,237
17 Vitória 7,045
18 América Mineiro 6,798
19 Ceará 6,751
20 Goiás 6,703

2020 State Ranking

Last update:9 December 2019[8]

References

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