The Campeonato Paulista Série A1, commonly known as Campeonato Paulista, nicknamed Paulistão, is the top-flight professional
state football league in the Brazilian
state of
São Paulo
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. Run by the
São Paulo State Football Federation (FPF), the league is contested by 16 clubs and typically lasts from January to April. Rivalries amongst four of the best-known Brazilian teams (
Corinthians,
Palmeiras,
Santos and
São Paulo
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) have marked the history of the competition. The Campeonato Paulista is the oldest established league in Brazil, being held since 1902 and
professionally since 1933.
Format
Campeonato Paulista is held annually by the
Federação Paulista de Futebol (São Paulo State Football Federation), or FPF, amongst teams residing within the state of São Paulo. After 2016, 16 clubs compete at the highest championship level (Série A1). In a new format started in 2015, the 16 teams are divided into four groups of four, however, teams of the same group don't play against each other, totaling 12 rounds. After this, the top two of each group advance to the final stages followed by an eight-team playoff with a single-legged tie in the Quarterfinals, with a tie of the teams of the same group and Semifinals, only the Final happens in a two-leg format. The two lowest-placed teams in the overall table are relegated to the lower competition (
Série A2) for the following year.
Also, in the Série A1, the six best clubs reaching the latter stages qualify for the
Copa do Brasil, and the best three qualify for the
Série D.
Série A2 is contested by 16 teams in two separate phases. In Phase One, the teams play against each other once in a
round-robin format. After 15 rounds, the knockout round happens in an eight-team playoff with a home-and-away series. The two finalists of the Série A2 will advance to the Série A1 of the following year. Also, the bottom two are demoted to the Série A3.
Série A3 consists of 16 teams competing in a two-phase format similar to Série A2. Promotion and relegation rules are the same as the 2nd level of São Paulo's football system.
Formerly called Segunda Divisão, in 2024, the FPF renamed the 4th tier of the São Paulo State Championship to
Série A4. It has the same system as the Série A2 and Série A3. However, the teams must field only five players over 23 years old.
From 2024, the
Segunda Divisão
:
:
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or Paulistão Sub-23 stands as the 5th tier, originally planned to be reintroduced in 2021, the plans were aborted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In this year, 17 clubs played in matches that occurred after the conclusion of the four tiers above this division. The number of teams varies, and they must field only Under-23 players. The two best teams are promoted to the Série A4.
History
Founding
Charles Miller was responsible for the creation of the first São Paulo state tournament. Miller introduced the
football association rules to Brazil upon his return from England, where he attended college and discovered the sport. On December 14, 1901, the Liga Paulista de Foot-Ball (Paulista Football League), or LPF was founded, comprising five initial teams:
São Paulo Athletic Club,
Internacional,
Mackenzie, Germânia, and
Paulistano. Between April and October 1902, those teams competed in the first edition of the tournament, with São Paulo AC winning the title and Miller himself as the leading goalscorer. Unlike in Argentina and Uruguay, football was restricted to elitist clubs in its early days in Brazil.
Football popularity grew in following years. Paulistano, a club composed of the children of the richest families of São Paulo, became the strongest team. However, the popularity base of the sport started to change after a brilliant exhibition tour by
the Corinthians, a
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amateur team, in
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and
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. They easily defeated the best Brazilian teams of the time and made a very favorable impression amongst the younger fans. Shortly thereafter, a group of workers were inspired to found the city's first popular team,
Sport Club Corinthians Paulista.
1910s–1930s
Growth of football popularity amongst lower classes generated a rift in the LPF. Their directors had defended that football should remain an elitist sport. This difference in opinion led to creation of another competing league, the Associação Paulista de Esportes Atléticos (Paulista Association of Athletic Sports), APEA, which promoted the sport among all social classes. Corinthians and
Palestra Itália (a new club founded by Italian immigrants), and Paulistano helped to comprise the new league.
The LPF ceased operation in 1917. Until 1926, the APEA remained the only league in São Paulo. Stronger teams, larger crowds and players such
Neco (Corinthians) and
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(Paulistano) contributed to the ''footballmania'' that converted football from "foreigner's fun" to Brazil's most popular sport. Debates surrounded the issue of whether football should professionalize or remain a purely amateur endeavor. Paulistano, the most trophied team at the time, refused to become professional and departed in 1925 to create the Liga de Amadores de Futebol (League of Football Amateurs)
AF Competition between the two leagues fueled expansion of the teams, as clubs from upstate began to join.
By 1930, the LAF and Paulistano had folded, and a new era for São Paulo football began. Players became professionals in 1933 when Bandeirante Football League was created. Corinthians and Palestra Itália assumed their positions as the most powerful and popular teams. A new club emerges to compete for the hearts of supporters. Some dissidents from Paulistano, favorable to professionalization, along with the directors of AA Palmeiras united to form
São Paulo Futebol Clube
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, the third force of the city.
Modern era
The APEA had ceased operations in 1938, and after several name changes, the original Bandeirante Football League officially became the Federação Paulista de Futebol (Paulista Football Federation),
PFon April 22, 1941. São Paulo signed
Leonidas da Silva in the following year and won five of the next eight championships. Palestra Itália change its name to Palmeiras in 1943 due to a
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references in sport. Football grows within the state and a second division is created in 1948, allowing upstate teams to take part in major league competition.
XV de Novembro from
Piracicaba was the first team promoted to the top flight.
São Paulo, Palmeiras and Corinthians dominated titles in early 1950s.
Santos, although having competed consistently, would need to wait a few more years to gain top status. 1957 saw the debut of one of football's greatest players,
Pelé. His goals helped Santos to win nine of the next twelve championships. Pelé was the league top scorer in every year between 1957 and 1965 including a record 58 goals in a single season. Santos won numerous competitions at the state, national, regional and international level. Palmeiras's ''"Academia"'' teams were the only ones able to break such dominance in the sixties.
Since the 1960s, Brazil began to develop more mature national competitions which competed with the state and regional tournaments for supporter's attention. In 1977, Corinthians' were able to win a title after a 24-year drought, and the early eighties saw the battle between Corinthians (led by
Sócrates) and São Paulo's (
Serginho Chulapa). The "''Corinthians Democracy''" won in 1982 and 1983 while introducing a new philosophy in club management, where players participate in all decisions with management. São Paulo became the most successful team of the decade, winning the championship in 1980, 1981, 1985, 1987 and 1989. The last years saw the emergence of players such as
Müller and
Silas (known as the "Menudos do Morumbi") on that team. Internacional from
Limeira accomplished a great upset in 1986 by defeating Palmeiras to win the final.
Bragantino vs.
Novorizontino was the final in the 1990 championship in the Paulistão's biggest ever upset. Palmeiras' fans saw their club win the 1993, 1994 and 1996 championships with the greatest Brazilian squad of the decade.
Rivaldo,
Roberto Carlos,
Edmundo,
César Sampaio are among the members of the "Green Machine" which scored 100 goals in the 1996 tournament. Corinthians conquered the trophy five times in the 1995–2003 period, thus becoming the most successful team in the first 100 years of the Campeonato Paulista, with 25 titles.
Since 2000, Campeonato Paulista has lost popularity with each year. The main São Paulo state teams treat the tournament as tune-ups for the more lucrative
Copa Libertadores and
Brazilian National Championship. However, the Paulistão, as well as the other state tournaments in Brazil, still hold significance by providing developing talent and sustaining grass-roots soccer within the state.
Due to the COVID-19 death toll, the government decided to suspend the championship from 15 March 2021 till 30 March 2021, aiming to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
On September 23, 2021, the São Paulo Football Federation recognizes the São Paulo titles of 1933 and 1934, to Albion and Juventus respectively.
Clubs
2025 Série A1
Champions
* ''LPF — Liga Paulista de Foot-Ball (Paulista Football League)''
* ''APEA — Associação Paulista de Esportes Atléticos (Paulista Association of Athletic Sports)''
* ''LAF — Liga Amadores de Futebol (Amateur Football League)''
* ''FPF (1933–1934) — Federação Paulista de Football (Paulista Football Federation), affiliate to the Federação Brasileira de Football (Brazilian Football Federation)''
* ''LFP — Liga de Futebol Paulista (Paulista Football League)''
* ''LFESP — Liga de Futebol do Estado de São Paulo (São Paulo State Football League)''
* ''All editions starting in 1941 organized by the FPF —
Federação Paulista de Futebol (Paulista Football Federation)''
Names change
*Due to the
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integrating the
allied forces), during the year of 1942 Palestra Itália changed the name to the currently
SE Palmeiras.
*For the same motive as Palestra Itália, SC Germânia also was changed to the currently
EC Pinheiros, but never has competed in a Campeonato Paulista edition with that name.
*After they changed their affiliation from APEA to FPF in 1994, CA Juventus changed its name to CA Fiorentino. Previously the club was also named CA Cotonificio Rodolfo Crespi, name of the textile company that gave rise to the club. Upon returning to APEA, the club used the name CA Juventus again.
*Hespanha/Espanha is currently
Jabaquara AC.
*São Paulo Railway (SPR) is currently
Nacional AC.
*After partnering with the
energy drink company
Red Bull in 2020, CA Bragantino changed their name to "
Red Bull Bragantino" (or RB Bragantino) just as
RB Leipzig and
RB Salzburg did.
Supercampeonato Paulista
In 2002, the FPF organized the Super Championship with the top 3 teams in the 2002
Rio-São Paulo Tournament (Corinthians, São Paulo and Palmeiras) and the 2002 Paulista Champions (Ituano). São Paulo won the Championship.
;Semi-finals
Held on May 19 and 22
;Final matches
;Topscorer:
Basílio (Ituano) – 4 goals
Titles by team
Titles by city
Most appearances
Below is the list of clubs that have more than 40 appearances in the competition.
;Notes
*Includes 2002 Supercampeonato Paulista.
*Portuguesa includes
Mackenzie/
Portuguesa participations (1920, 1921, 1922).
*In 1927,
Corinthians has disputed both LAF and APEA championships.
Individual records
Top scorers
All-time topscorers
Following is the list with the top 10 topscorers of all-time in the Campeonato Paulista:
Winning managers
;Professional era
Annual awards
The awards started in
1993 by
Folha de S.Paulo newspaper and then the São Paulo Football Federation took over.
Campeonato Paulista do Interior
Format
The competition, held since 2007, is played in two-legged semifinals and final by the four best placed countryside São Paulo state clubs that did not reach the semifinal stage of the Campeonato Paulista in the season. Which in turn, is the 5th to 8th place of the first stage of Campeonato Paulista, except the teams from the
city of São Paulo and also including
Santos.
Past tournaments
Winners
Titles by club
See also
*
Campeonato Paulista Série A2
*
Campeonato Paulista Série A3
*
Campeonato Paulista Série A4
*
Campeonato Paulista Segunda Divisão
*
Campeonato Paulista Série B3
*
Federação Paulista de Futebol
Notes
References
External links
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