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Campeonato Brasileiro Série C Season 2009 Champions América Mineiro (1st title) Promoted América Mineiro ASA Icasa Guaratinguetá Relegated Sampaio Corrêa Confiança Mixto Marcílio Dias Goals scored 264 Average goals/game 2.81 Biggest home win Icasa 6−2 Paysandu , Quarterfinals 2nd leg, Aug 16Biggest away win Criciúma 1−4 Marcílio Dias , 1st Stage 4th Round, Jun 20Highest scoring 8 goals − Icasa 6−2 Paysandu , Quarterfinals 2nd leg, Aug 16 Highest attendance 24,816 − Caxias 1−1 Guaratinguetá , Quarterfinals 2nd leg, Aug 16 Lowest attendance 263 − Confiança 0−2 Icasa , 1st Stage 1st Round, May 24 Average attendance 4,174
In 2009, the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C , the third level of the Brazilian League, was contested by 20 clubs from May 24 to September 19, 2009. In an attempt to increase profits and interest on the competition, CBF decided to reduce the number of participating teams from 64 to 20 this season and establish regular membership, akin to Série A and Série B.
In the finals, América Mineiro , a traditional club from the city of Belo Horizonte , defeated ASA after winning away and at home. Top four clubes, the ones which qualified to the quarterfinals, ascended to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B to be contested in 2010 : América Mineiro , ASA , Icasa and Guaratinguetá . Meanwhile, the bottom four clubs, the ones that finished in last place of each group, were relegated to Série D next season : Sampaio Corrêa , Confiança , Mixto and Marcílio Dias .
Team
City
State
Stadium
Capacity
2008 season
Águia de Marabá
Marabá
PA
Zinho de Oliveira
2,000
Série C 5th place
América Mineiro
Belo Horizonte
MG
Independência
18,000
Série C 20th place
ASA
Arapiraca
AL
Coaracy da Mata Fonseca
10,000
Série C 10th place
Brasil
Pelotas
RS
Bento Freitas
18,000
Série C 6th place
Caxias
Caxias do Sul
RS
Centenário
30,822
Série C 19th place
Confiança
Aracaju
SE
Batistão
22,000
Série C 7th place
CRB
Maceió
AL
Rei Pelé
30,000
Série B 20th place
Criciúma
Criciúma
SC
Heriberto Hülse
28,749
Série B 18th place
Gama
Brasília
DF
Bezerrão
20,000
Série B 19th place
Guaratinguetá
Guaratinguetá
SP
Dario Rodrigues Leite
14,415
Série C 9th place
Icasa
Juazeiro do Norte
CE
Romeirão
20,000
Série C 18th place
Ituiutaba
Ituiutaba
MG
Fazendinha
5,000
Série C 12th place
Marcílio Dias
Itajaí
SC
Hercílio Luz
12,000
Série C 13th place
Luverdense
Lucas do Rio Verde
MT
Paço das Emas
6,500
Série C 16th place
Marília
Marília
SP
Bento de Abreu
17,500
Série B 17th place
Mixto
Cuiabá
MT
Verdão
47,000
Série C 14th place
Paysandu
Belém
PA
Estádio Olímpico do Pará
45,000
Série C 11th place
Rio Branco
Rio Branco
AC
Arena da Floresta
20,000
Série C 8th place
Salgueiro
Salgueiro
PE
Cornélio de Barros
6,000
Série C 15th place
Sampaio Corrêa
São Luís
MA
Castelão
70,000
Série C 17th place
First Stage: The 20 teams are divided in four groups of 5, playing within them in a double round-robin format. The two best ranked in each group advance towards next stage. The last placed team in each group is relegated to Série D 2010
Quarterfinals: Eight qualified teams play in two-leg format, home and away. Winners qualify to semifinals and are promoted to Série B 2010 .
Semifinals: Quarterfinals winners play in two-leg format, home and away. Winners qualify to the Finals.
Finals: Semifinals winners play in two-leg format, home and away. Winners are declared champions.
Results
First Stage
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Knockout Stages
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* plays second leg at home.
(p ) won on penalty shootout.
(a ) won by away goals rule.
Quarterfinals
First leg played on August 9; Second leg played on August 16.
Team #1 played second match at home.
Semifinals
First leg played on August 23; Second leg played on August 30.
Team #1 played second match at home.
Finals
First leg played on September 13; Second leg played on September 19.
Team #1 played second match at home.
References
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Championships (List )
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Alagoas (2 )
Amapá (2 )
Amazonas (2 )
Bahia (2 , 3 )
Ceará (2 , 3 )
Distrito Federal (2 , 3 )
Espírito Santo (2 )
Goiás (2 , 3 )
Maranhão (2 )
Mato Grosso (2 )
Mato Grosso do Sul (2 , 3 )
Minas Gerais (2 , 3 )
Pará (2 , 3 )
Paraíba (2 , 3 )
Paraná (2 , 3 )
Pernambuco (2 , 3 )
Piauí (2 )
Rio de Janeiro (2 , 3 , 4 , 5 )
Rio Grande do Norte (2 )
Rio Grande do Sul (2 , 3 )
Rondônia (2 )
Roraima
Santa Catarina (2 , 3 )
São Paulo (2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 )
Sergipe (2 )
Tocantins (2 )
Cups Other
Defunct competitions
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