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Campeonato Brasileiro Série C
Season2017
ChampionsCSA (1st title)
PromotedCSA
Fortaleza
Sampaio Corrêa
São Bento
RelegatedASA
Macaé
Mogi Mirim
Moto Club
Matches played194
Goals scored418 (2.15 per match)
Top goalscorer13 goals
Rafael Grampola, Joinville
Biggest home win8–1 Joinville v Mogi Mirim
R18, 9 September
Biggest away win0–3 Bragantino v São Bento
R7, 24 June
Macaé v Volta Redonda
R10, 15 July
Mogi Mirim v Ypiranga
R14, 12 August
Highest attendance43,778 Fortaleza 1–2 CSA
Finals 1st leg, 14 October
Lowest attendance98 Mogi Mirim 3–0 Macaé
R17, 2 September
Total attendance825,801
Average attendance4,301
2016
2018

The 2017 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, the third level of the Brazilian League, was contested by 20 clubs. The competition started on 14 May and ended on 21 October 2017.

CSA, Fortaleza, Sampaio Corrêa and São Bento qualified for the semi-finals and were promoted to the 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B.

CSA won the title after defeating Fortaleza in the final.[1]

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Teams

Number of teams by state

Number of teams State Team(s)
4  São Paulo Botafogo, Bragantino, Mogi Mirim and São Bento
2  Alagoas CSA and ASA
 Maranhão Moto Club and Sampaio Corrêa
 Minas Gerais Tupi and Tombense
 Rio de Janeiro Macaé and Volta Redonda
1  Ceará Fortaleza
 Mato Grosso Cuiabá
 Pará Remo
 Paraíba Botafogo
 Pernambuco Salgueiro
 Rio Grande do Sul Ypiranga
 Santa Catarina Joinville
 Sergipe Confiança

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Cuiabá Esporte Clube

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Personnel

Team Home city Manager
ASA Arapiraca Brazil Marcelo Vilar
Botafogo-PB João Pessoa Brazil Ramiro Souza
Botafogo-SP Ribeirão Preto Brazil Vica
Bragantino Bragança Paulista Brazil Marcelo Veiga
Confiança Aracaju Brazil Ailton Silva
CSA Maceió Brazil Flávio Araújo
Cuiabá Cuiabá Brazil Moacir Júnior
Fortaleza Fortaleza Brazil Antônio Carlos Zago
Joinville Joinville Brazil Fabinho Santos
Macaé Macaé Brazil Josué Teixeira
Mogi Mirim Mogi Mirim Brazil Lecheva
Moto Club São Luís Brazil Marcinho Guerreiro
Remo Belém Brazil Léo Goiano
Salgueiro Salgueiro Brazil Evandro Guimarães
Sampaio Corrêa São Luís Brazil Francisco Diá
São Bento Sorocaba Brazil Paulo Roberto Santos
Tombense Tombos Brazil Raul Cabral
Tupi Juiz de Fora Brazil Ailton Ferraz
Volta Redonda Volta Redonda Brazil Felipe Surian
Ypiranga Erechim Brazil Hélio Vieira

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Maceió

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Group stage

In the group stage, each group was played on a home-and-away round-robin basis. The teams were ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss). If tied on points, the following criteria would be used to determine the ranking: 1. Wins; 2. Goal difference; 3. Goals scored; 4. Head-to-head (if the tie is only between two teams). If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule would be used (except if both teams share the same stadium); 5. Fewest red cards; 6. Fewest yellow cards; 7. Draw in the headquarters of the Brazilian Football Confederation (Regulations Article 14).[2]

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Sampaio Corrêa (A) 18 9 5 4 24 20 +4 32 Advance to Final stages
2 CSA (A) 18 8 8 2 21 12 +9 32
3 Fortaleza (A) 18 7 6 5 20 15 +5 27
4 Confiança (A) 18 6 7 5 23 25 −2 25
5 Salgueiro 18 7 3 8 19 16 +3 24
6 Cuiabá 18 4 11 3 17 17 0 23
7 Remo 18 5 7 6 19 21 −2 22
8 Botafogo-PB 18 6 3 9 18 21 −3 21
9 Moto Club (R) 18 5 5 8 18 20 −2 20 Relegation to 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D
10 ASA (R) 18 2 7 9 11 23 −12 13
Source: Soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results; 6) least red cards received; 7) least yellow cards received; 8) draw.
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated
Home \ Away ASA BPB CON CSA CUI FOR MOT REM SAL SCO
ASA 2–1 1–2 0–0 2–3 1–1 0–1 1–0 1–1 0–1
Botafogo-PB 0–0 1–2 2–0 0–0 0–2 3–2 3–2 1–0 1–2
Confiança 1–1 0–1 2–0 1–1 2–0 1–1 0–1 2–1 2–2
CSA 3–0 2–1 1–1 0–0 1–0 2–1 2–0 2–0 1–1
Cuiabá 1–1 1–0 1–2 1–1 2–2 1–0 0–0 1–0 1–3
Fortaleza 3–0 1–0 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–0 1–1 1–0 3–0
Moto Club 1–1 0–0 4–0 1–1 1–0 1–0 1–1 0–2 1–2
Remo 1–0 2–1 2–2 1–1 1–1 1–0 3–2 0–1 1–2
Salgueiro 2–0 1–0 4–1 0–1 1–1 1–2 2–0 2–1 1–1
Sampaio Corrêa 1–0 2–3 2–1 0–2 1–1 2–0 0–1 1–1 1–0
Updated to match(es) played on 9 September 2017. Source: [1]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 São Bento (A) 18 8 7 3 20 10 +10 31 Advance to Final stages
2 Tupi (A) 18 7 7 4 21 18 +3 28
3 Tombense (A) 18 6 8 4 19 17 +2 26
4 Volta Redonda (A) 18 6 7 5 24 17 +7 25
5 Joinville 18 6 7 5 28 23 +5 25
6 Botafogo-SP 18 6 7 5 25 20 +5 25
7 Ypiranga 18 5 8 5 23 21 +2 23
8 Bragantino 18 4 9 5 16 19 −3 21
9 Macaé (R) 18 5 4 9 16 28 −12 19 Relegation to 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D
10 Mogi Mirim (R) 18 3 4 11 15 34 −19 13
Source: Soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results; 6) least red cards received; 7) least yellow cards received; 8) draw.
(A) Advance to a further round; (R) Relegated
Home \ Away BSP BRA JOI MAC MOG SBT TOM TUP VRE YPI
Botafogo-SP 1–0 3–0 3–0 2–0 0–2 0–0 1–1 2–1 5–3
Bragantino 2–2 1–1 1–1 1–0 0–3 1–1 0–0 1–1 1–0
Joinville 1–0 2–0 2–4 8–1 1–1 2–0 1–1 2–0 2–1
Macaé 3–2 1–0 1–0 1–0 0–0 0–0 1–3 0–3 0–2
Mogi Mirim 2–2 2–4 1–1 3–0 0–0 1–1 2–0 2–1 0–3
São Bento 0–0 1–1 2–0 2–1 1–0 2–1 2–0 1–0 1–2
Tombense 2–1 0–0 2–2 2–1 2–1 3–2 1–1 0–0 3–0
Tupi 0–0 2–3 3–1 1–0 1–0 1–0 1–0 3–1 0–2
Volta Redonda 2–0 1–0 0–0 3–1 4–0 0–0 2–0 2–2 0–0
Ypiranga 1–1 0–0 2–2 1–1 2–0 0–0 0–1 1–1 3–3
Updated to match(es) played on 9 September 2017. Source: [2]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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Round-robin tournament

A round-robin tournament is a competition in which each contestant meets every other participant, usually in turn. A round-robin contrasts with an elimination tournament, in which participants/teams are eliminated after a certain number of losses.

Goal difference

Goal difference

Goal difference, goal differential or points difference is a form of tiebreaker used to rank sport teams which finish on equal points in a league competition. Either "goal difference" or "points difference" is used, depending on whether matches are scored by goals or by points.

Brazilian Football Confederation

Brazilian Football Confederation

The Brazilian Football Confederation is the governing body of football in Brazil. It was founded on Monday, 8 June 1914, as Federação Brasileira de Sports, and renamed Confederação Brasileira de Desportos in 1916. The football confederation, as known today, separated from other sports associations on 24 September 1979. Between 1914 and 1979 it was the governing body, or at least the international reference, for other olympic sports, such as tennis, athletics, handball, swimming and waterpolo. It currently has the most wins on FIFA world cups, with a total of five.

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Centro Sportivo Alagoano, commonly referred to as CSA, is a Brazilian professional football club based in Maceió, Alagoas. It competes in the Série C, the third tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Alagoano, the top flight of the Alagoas state football league.

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Fortaleza Esporte Clube

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Associação Desportiva Confiança

Associação Desportiva Confiança

Associação Desportiva Confiança, commonly referred to as Confiança, is a Brazilian professional club based in Aracaju, Sergipe founded on 1 May 1936. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, the third tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Sergipano, the top flight of the Sergipe state football league.

Cuiabá Esporte Clube

Cuiabá Esporte Clube

Cuiabá Esporte Clube, commonly referred to as Cuiabá, is a Brazilian professional club based in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso founded on 12 December 2001. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the top flight of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Mato-Grossense, the top flight of the Mato Grosso state football league.

Clube do Remo

Clube do Remo

Clube do Remo, commonly referred to as Remo, is a Brazilian professional club based in Belém, Pará founded on 5 February 1905. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, the third tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paraense, the top flight of the Pará state football league.

Botafogo Futebol Clube (PB)

Botafogo Futebol Clube (PB)

Botafogo Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Botafogo da Paraíba, Botafogo-PB or simply Botafogo is a Brazilian professional club based in João Pessoa, Paraíba founded on 28 September 1931.

Moto Club de São Luís

Moto Club de São Luís

Moto Club de São Luís, commonly referred to as Moto Club, is a Brazilian professional club based in São Luís, Maranhão founded on 13 September 1937. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, the fourth tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Maranhense, the top flight of the Maranhão state football league.

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2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D

The 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D was a football competition held in Brazil, equivalent to the fourth division. The competition started on 21 April and ended on 4 August 2018.

Agremiação Sportiva Arapiraquense

Agremiação Sportiva Arapiraquense

Agremiação Sportiva Arapiraquense, commonly referred to as ASA de Arapiraca or ASA, is a Brazilian professional football club based in Arapiraca, Alagoas. It competes in the Série D, the fourth tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Alagoano, the top flight of the Alagoas state football league.

Final Stage

In the final stage, each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule would be used. If still tied, extra time would not be played, and the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (Regulations Article 15).[2]

Bracket

Opening Round (Winner promoted) Semi-Finals Finals
            
Ceará Fortaleza 2 0 2
Minas Gerais Tupi 0 1 1
Ceará Fortaleza 1 2 3
Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa 0 2 2
Rio de Janeiro (state) Volta Redonda 0 1 1
Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa 1 1 2
Ceará Fortaleza 1 0 1
Alagoas CSA 2 0 2
Sergipe Confiança 0 0 0
São Paulo (state) São Bento 2 0 2
São Paulo (state) São Bento 0 1 1 (2)
Alagoas CSA (p) 1 0 1 (4)
Minas Gerais Tombense 0 0 0
Alagoas CSA 2 1 3

Quarter-finals

The matches were played between 16 and 25 September.[3]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Volta Redonda Rio de Janeiro (state) 1–2 Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa 0–1 1–1
Fortaleza Ceará 2–1 Minas Gerais Tupi 2–0 0–1
Tombense Minas Gerais 0–3 Alagoas CSA 0–2 0–1
Confiança Sergipe 0–2 São Paulo (state) São Bento 0–2 0–0

Group C

September 16, 2017 Volta Redonda Rio de Janeiro (state) 0–1 Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa Raulino de Oliveira, Volta Redonda
19:30 Report Zaquel 90+1' Attendance: 5,787
Referee: Ricardo Marques (Minas Gerais)
September 23, 2017 Sampaio Corrêa Maranhão 1–1 Rio de Janeiro (state) Volta Redonda Castelão, São Luís
16:30 Fernando Sobral 81' Report Luan 86' Attendance: 32,018
Referee: Leandro Vuaden (Rio Grande do Sul)

Sampaio Corrêa won 2–1 on aggregate and advanced to the semi-finals

Group D

September 16, 2017 Fortaleza Ceará 2–0 Minas Gerais Tupi Castelão, Fortaleza
16:00 Leandro Lima 47'
Bruno Melo 69' (pen.)
Report Attendance: 39,126
Referee: Marcelo Aparecido Ribeiro de Souza (São Paulo)
September 23, 2017 Tupi Minas Gerais 1–0 Ceará Fortaleza Mário Helênio, Juiz de Fora
20:30 Fernando 81' Report Attendance: 5,751
Referee: Marcelo de Lima Henrique (Rio de Janeiro)

Fortaleza won 2–1 on aggregate and advanced to the semi-finals

Group E

September 18, 2017 Tombense Minas Gerais 0–2 Alagoas CSA Almeidão, Tombos
20:45 Report Michel Douglas 44'
Boquita 90+1'
Attendance: 3,050
Referee: Jaílson Macêdo Freitas (Bahia)
September 25, 2017 CSA Alagoas 1–0 Minas Gerais Tombense Rei Pelé, Maceió
20:30 Edinho 17' Report Attendance: 19,105
Referee: Péricles Bassols Pegado Cortez (Pernambuco)

CSA won 3–0 on aggregate and advanced to the semi-finals

Group F

September 17, 2017 Confiança Sergipe 0–2 São Paulo (state) São Bento Batistão, Aracaju
19:00 Report Anderson Cavalo 15'
Everaldo 17'
Attendance: 15,356
Referee: Héber Lopes (Santa Catarina)
September 24, 2017 São Bento São Paulo (state) 0–0 Sergipe Confiança Walter Ribeiro, Sorocaba
19:00 Report Attendance: 9,939
Referee: Dewson Fernando Freitas da Silva (Pará)

São Bento won 2–0 on aggregate and advanced to the semi-finals

Semi-finals

Semi-finals seedings

Seed Team Pts W GD
1 Alagoas CSA 38 10 +12
2 Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa 36 10 +5
3 São Paulo (state) São Bento 35 9 +12
4 Ceará Fortaleza 30 8 +6

The matches were played between 1 and 7 October.[4]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Fortaleza Ceará 3–2 Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa 1–0 2–2
São Bento São Paulo (state) 1–1 (2–4 p) Alagoas CSA 0–1 1–0

Group G

October 2, 2017 Fortaleza Ceará 1–0 Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa Castelão, Fortaleza
20:45 Leandro Cearense 59' Report Attendance: 28,277
Referee: Felipe Gomes da Silva (Paraná)
October 7, 2017 Sampaio Corrêa Maranhão 2–2 Ceará Fortaleza Castelão, São Luís
17:00 Marlon 69' (pen.)
Maracás 82'
Report Bruno Melo 26', 90+4' (pen.) Attendance: 18,575
Referee: Héber Lopes (Santa Catarina)

Fortaleza won 3–2 on aggregate and advanced to the Finals

Group H

October 1, 2017 São Bento São Paulo (state) 0–1 Alagoas CSA Walter Ribeiro, Sorocaba
19:00 Report Michel Douglas 79' Attendance: 3,681
Referee: Caio Max Augusto Vieira (Rio Grande do Norte)
October 7, 2017 CSA Alagoas 0–1
(4–2 p)
São Paulo (state) São Bento Rei Pelé, Maceió
19:30 Report Everaldo 90+2' (pen.) Attendance: 12,121
Referee: Dewson Fernando Freitas da Silva (Pará)
Penalties
Daniel Costa soccer ball with check mark
Edinho soccer ball with check mark
Boquita soccer ball with check mark
Dawhan soccer ball with red X
Maxuell soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark Maicon Souza
soccer ball with check mark Rennan Oliveira
soccer ball with red X Branquinho
soccer ball with red X Everaldo

Tied 1–1 on aggregate, CSA won on penalties and advanced to the Finals

Finals

Finals seedings

Seed Team Pts W GD
1 Alagoas CSA 41 11 +12
2 Ceará Fortaleza 34 9 +7

The matches were played on 14 and 21 October.[5]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Fortaleza Ceará 1–2 Alagoas CSA 1–2 0–0

Group I

October 14, 2017 Fortaleza Ceará 1–2 Alagoas CSA Castelão, Fortaleza
19:00 Gabriel Pereira 88' Report Michel Douglas 40'
Pablo 62' (o.g.)
Attendance: 44,778
Referee: Wagner Reway (Mato Grosso)
October 21, 2017 CSA Alagoas 0–0 Ceará Fortaleza Rei Pelé, Maceió
19:00 Report Attendance: 17,809
Referee: Luiz Flávio de Oliveira (São Paulo)

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Two-legged tie

Two-legged tie

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Away goals rule

Away goals rule

The away goals rule is a method of tiebreaking in association football and other sports when teams play each other twice, once at each team's home ground. Under the away goals rule, if the total goals scored by each team are equal, the team that has scored more goals "away from home" wins. This is sometimes expressed by saying that away goals "count double" in the event of a tie, though in practice the team with more away goals is simply recorded as the victor, rather than having additional or 'double' goals added to their total.

Penalty shoot-out (association football)

Penalty shoot-out (association football)

A penalty shoot-out is a tie-breaking method in association football to determine which team is awarded victory in a match that cannot end in a draw, when the score is tied after the normal time as well as extra time have expired. In a penalty shoot-out, each team takes turns shooting at goal from the penalty mark, with the goal defended only by the opposing team's goalkeeper. Each team has five shots which must be taken by different kickers; the team that makes more successful kicks is declared the victor. Shoot-outs finish as soon as one team has an insurmountable lead. If scores are level after five pairs of shots, the shootout progresses into additional "sudden-death" rounds. Balls successfully kicked into the goal during a shoot-out do not count as goals for the individual kickers or the team, and are tallied separately from the goals scored during normal play. Although the procedure for each individual kick in the shoot-out resembles that of a penalty kick, there are some differences. Most notably, neither the kicker nor any player other than the goalkeeper may play the ball again once it has been kicked.

Ceará

Ceará

Ceará is one of the 26 states of Brazil, located in the northeastern part of the country, on the Atlantic coast. It is the eighth-largest Brazilian State by population and the 17th by area. It is also one of the main tourist destinations in Brazil. The state capital is the city of Fortaleza, the country's fourth most populous city. The state has 4.3% of the Brazilian population and produces 2.1% of the Brazilian GDP.

Fortaleza Esporte Clube

Fortaleza Esporte Clube

Fortaleza Esporte Clube, usually known as Fortaleza, is primarily a football club, but is active in other sports such as futsal, handball and basketball. Fortaleza Esporte Clube is based in Fortaleza, capital of the State of Ceará, Brazil. The club was founded on October 18, 1918.

Minas Gerais

Minas Gerais

Minas Gerais is a state in Southeastern Brazil. It ranks as the second most populous, the third by gross domestic product (GDP), and the fourth largest by area in the country. The state's capital and largest city, Belo Horizonte, is a major urban and finance center in Latin America, and the sixth largest municipality in Brazil and its metropolitan area is the third largest in Brazil with just over 5.8 million inhabitants, after those of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Nine Brazilian presidents were born in Minas Gerais, the most of any state. The state has 10.1% of the Brazilian population and is responsible for 8.7% of the Brazilian GDP.

Tupi Football Club

Tupi Football Club

Tupi Football Club, commonly referred to as Tupi, is a Brazilian professional club based in Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais founded on 26 May 1912. It competes in the Campeonato Mineiro Módulo II, the second tier of the Minas Gerais state football league.

Maranhão

Maranhão

Maranhão is a state in Brazil. Located in the country's Northeast Region, it has a population of about 7 million and an area of 332,000 km2 (128,000 sq mi). Clockwise from north, it borders on the Atlantic Ocean for 2,243 km and the states of Piauí, Tocantins and Pará. The people of Maranhão have a distinctive accent within the common Northeastern Brazilian dialect. Maranhão is described in literary works such as Exile Song by Gonçalves Dias and Casa de Pensão by Aluísio Azevedo.

Sampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube

Sampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube

Sampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Sampaio Corrêa, is a Brazilian professional club based in São Luís, Maranhão founded on 25 March 1923. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, the second tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Maranhense, the top flight of the Maranhão state football league.

Rio de Janeiro (state)

Rio de Janeiro (state)

Rio de Janeiro is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil. It has the second largest economy of Brazil, with the largest being that of the state of São Paulo. The state, which has 8.2% of the Brazilian population, is responsible for 9.2% of the Brazilian GDP.

Alagoas

Alagoas

Alagoas is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil and is situated in the eastern part of the Northeast Region. It borders: Pernambuco ; Sergipe (S); Bahia (SW); and the Atlantic Ocean (E). Its capital is the city of Marechal Deodoro. It has 1.6% of the Brazilian population and produces 0.8% of the Brazilian GDP. It is made up of 102 municipalities and its most populous cities are Maceió, Arapiraca, Palmeira dos Índios, Rio Largo, Penedo, União dos Palmares, São Miguel dos Campos, Santana do Ipanema, Delmiro Gouveia, Coruripe, Marechal Deodoro, and Campo Alegre.

Centro Sportivo Alagoano

Centro Sportivo Alagoano

Centro Sportivo Alagoano, commonly referred to as CSA, is a Brazilian professional football club based in Maceió, Alagoas. It competes in the Série C, the third tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Alagoano, the top flight of the Alagoas state football league.

Source: "2017 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2022, August 11th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Campeonato_Brasileiro_Série_C.

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References
  1. ^ "CSA fatura título inédito da Série C do Brasileiro" (in Portuguese). CBF. 21 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Regulamento Específico da Competição - Campeonato Brasileiro da Série C 2017" (PDF). CBF.
  3. ^ "Série C: tabela detalhada das Quartas de Final" (in Portuguese). CBF. 11 September 2017.
  4. ^ "Série C 2017: tabela detalhada das Semifinais" (in Portuguese). CBF. 26 September 2017.
  5. ^ "Série C: primeiro jogo da final será dia 14" (in Portuguese). CBF. 9 October 2017.

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