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List of Brazilian North-Northeast football champions (1946–1993)

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Following is the list with the main North-Norweast competitions held before the creation of Copa do Nordeste, in 1994:[1][2]

Copa Cidade de Natal

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This tournament was realized to comemore the installation of nocturnal light in the Estádio Juvenal Lamartine. All matches were played in this stadium.[3]

Year Champion Runners-up
1946 Ceará Fortaleza Rio Grande do Norte América de Natal

Torneio Campeão dos Campeões do Norte

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Triangular tournament. All matches were played in Estádio Santa Izabel, São Luís.[4]

Year Champion Runners-up
1948 Maranhão Moto Club Pará Paysandu

Torneio dos Campeões do Nordeste

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Tournament held in Recife.[5]

Year Champion Runners-up
1948 Bahia Bahia Pernambuco Santa Cruz

Torneio dos Campeões do Norte-Nordeste

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Tournament held in Recife.[6]

Year Champion Runners-up
1952 Pernambuco Náutico Pará Tuna Luso

Torneio Paraíba-Pernambuco

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Interstate tournament of clubs from Paraíba and Pernambuco.[7] 1967 edition is called Torneio Quadrangular Festival da Bola[8]

Year Champion Runners-up
1953 Paraíba Botafogo Paraíba Treze
1961 Paraíba Treze Pernambuco Santa Cruz
1962 Pernambuco Santa Cruz Paraíba Campinense
1965 Pernambuco Sport Recife Pernambuco Náutico
1967 Paraíba Botafogo Pernambuco América (PE)

Torneio Rio Grande do Norte-Paraíba

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Interstate tournament of clubs from Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte.[9]

Year Champion Runners-up
1954 Paraíba Botafogo Paraíba Treze
1961 Rio Grande do Norte Riachuelo Rio Grande do Norte ABC
1962 Paraíba Campinense Rio Grande do Norte ABC
1964 Paraíba Botafogo Paraíba Auto Esporte
1980 Paraíba Treze Rio Grande do Norte Alecrim
1983 Rio Grande do Norte ABC Paraíba Botafogo

Torneio Bahia-Pernambuco

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Interstate tournament of clubs from Bahia and Pernambuco.[10]

Year Champion Runners-up
1956 Pernambuco Santa Cruz Bahia Bahia

Zona Norte-Nordeste da Taça Brasil

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Northern Zone of Taça Brasil. Considered the great predecessor of the current Copa do Nordeste.[11]

Year Champion Runners-up
1959 Bahia Bahia Pernambuco Sport Recife
1960 Ceará Fortaleza Bahia Bahia
1961 Bahia Bahia Ceará Fortaleza
1962 Pernambuco Sport Recife Paraíba Campinense
1963 Bahia Bahia Pernambuco Sport Recife
1964 Ceará Ceará Pernambuco Náutico
1965 Pernambuco Náutico Bahia Vitória
1966 Pernambuco Náutico Bahia Vitória
1967 Pernambuco Náutico Ceará América (CE)
1968 Ceará Fortaleza Bahia Bahia

Copa dos Campeões do Norte

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Tournament held with the previous champions of Zona Norte-Nordeste da Taça Brasil.[12]

Year Champion Runners-up
1966 Pernambuco Náutico Ceará Ceará

Torneio Hexagonal Norte-Nordeste

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Competition that brought together champions and runners-up clubs from the states of Ceará, Pará and Pernambuco.[13]

Year Champion Runners-up
1967 Pernambuco Santa Cruz Pará Remo

Torneio Norte-Nordeste

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Year Champion Runners-up
1968 Pernambuco Sport Recife Pará Remo
1969 Ceará Ceará Pará Remo
1970 Ceará Fortaleza Pernambuco Sport Recife

Grupo Norte do Torneio Norte-Nordeste

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Part of Torneio Norte-Nordeste. Also called Torneio do Norte.

Year Champion Runners-up
1968 Pará Remo Piauí Piauí
1969 Pará Remo Maranhão Ferroviário (MA)
1970 Amazonas (Brazilian state) Fast Clube Pará Tuna Luso

Zona Norte-Nordeste da Segunda Divisão

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According to the regulation, established by the Brazilian Sports Confederation-CBD, the champion teams of the north and northeast regions would decide the title of the North-Northeast Championship in two legs. Thus, the final phase of the North-Northeast Championship, in accordance with the regulations established by the aforementioned confederation, involved the champion teams of the North and Northeast regions. From there would come the winner of the tournament that would make the final of the Second Division with the champion of the Center-South Zone.[14][15]

Year Champion Runners-up
1971 Pará Remo Sergipe Itabaiana
1972 Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa Paraíba Campinense

Torneio Paraíba-Ceará

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Interstate tournament of clubs from Ceará and Paraíba.[16]

Year Champion Runners-up
1972 Ceará Icasa Paraíba Campinense

Torneio Pará-Maranhão

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Interstate tournament of clubs from Maranhão and Pará.[17][18]

Year Champion Runners-up
1972 Maranhão Moto Club Pará Remo
1973 Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa Pará Remo

Taça Almir de Albuquerque

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Tournament for the clubs from North and Northeast using the results of their matches in the first stage of 1973 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.[19][20]

Year Champion Runners-up
1973 Rio Grande do Norte América de Natal Amazonas (Brazilian state) Rio Negro

Torneio José Américo de Almeida Filho

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Championship that brought together the champion teams of six states in the 1975 edition,[21] and also the runners-up in the 1976 edition.[22][23]

Year Champion Runners-up
1975 Alagoas CRB Paraíba Botafogo
1976 Bahia Vitória Rio Grande do Norte América de Natal

Torneio Rio Grande do Norte-Pernambuco

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Interstate tournament of clubs from Pernambuco and Rio Grande do Norte.[24]

Year Champion Runners-up
1983 Rio Grande do Norte América de Natal Rio Grande do Norte ABC

References

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  5. ^ "Torneio dos Campeões do Nordeste 1948". RSSSF Brazil. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  6. ^ "Torneio dos Campeões do Norte-Nordeste 1952". RSSSF Brazil. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  7. ^ "Torneio Paraíba-Pernambuco". RSSSF Brazil. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  8. ^ "Torneio Quadrangular Festival da Bola 1967". Futebol Nacional. RSSSF Brazil. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  9. ^ "Torneio Rio Grande do Norte-Paraíba - List of Champions". RSSSF Brazil. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  10. ^ "TORNEIO BAHIA-PERNAMBUCO 1956". RSSSF Brazil. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
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  15. ^ "Há 50 anos, Remo dava início a conquista da Taça Norte-Nordeste, quarto título regional do clube". O Liberal (in Portuguese). 5 December 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
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  17. ^ José Ricardo Caldas e Almeida (15 Feb 2008). "Torneio Pará-maranhão 1972". RSSSF Brazil. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  18. ^ José Ricardo Caldas e Almeida (6 Feb 2008). "Torneio Pará-maranhão 1973". RSSSF Brazil. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  19. ^ Marcelo Leme de Arruda (5 Aug 2005). "Taça Almir de Albuquerque 1973". RSSSF Brazil. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  20. ^ Galvão, Klênyo (8 June 2015). "Taça Almir de 73: campeões lembram primeiro título regional do América-RN". GloboEsporte (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 May 2023.
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  22. ^ Alexandro Ribeiro; Marcelo Ludwig; José Ricardo Caldas e Almeida; Ricardo Amaral (23 Jul 2005). "Torneio Jose Américo De Almeida Filho 1976". RSSSF Brazil. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  23. ^ Caldas, Matheus; Guerra, Glauber (14 September 2017). "Vitória e CRB esperam da CBF reconhecimento de títulos nordestinos da década de 70". Bahia Notícia (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on May 21, 2023. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
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