2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C Explained

Competition:Campeonato Brasileiro Série C
Season:2010
Winners:ABC
Promoted:Ituiutaba
Salgueiro
Criciúma
ABC
Relegated:São Raimundo (PA)
Alecrim
Gama
Juventude
Matches:94
Total Goals:208
League Topscorer:8 goals: Bruno Rangel
Biggest Home Win:Paysandu 6-2 Rio Branco (AC) (July 17, 2010)
Biggest Away Win:Gama 1-4 Macaé (July 18, 2010)
Highest Scoring:8 goals: Paysandu 6-2 Rio Branco (AC) (July 17, 2010)
Longest Wins:3 games: Salgueiro (August 29-October 03)
Longest Unbeaten:11 games: Ituiutaba (July 25-November 13)
Longest Losses:3 games: Salgueiro (August 01-August 29)
São Raimundo (PA) (August 29-September 12)
Highest Attendance:24.188: Fortaleza 1-1 Rio Branco (AC) (September 11, 2010)[1]
Lowest Attendance:186: Ituiutaba 0-0 Gama (August 29, 2010)
Average Attendance:5.301
Prevseason:2009
Nextseason:2011

In 2010, the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, the third level of the Brazilian League, was contested by 20 clubs divided in four groups, followed by a playoff round, from July 18 to November 21, 2010. The top four clubs, the ones which qualified to the semifinals, were promoted to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B to be contested in 2011. Meanwhile, the bottom four clubs, the ones that finished in last place of each group, were relegated to 2011 Série D.

Team information

TeamCityStateStadiumCapacity2009 season
ABCNatal RNFrasqueirão18,000Série B 20th place
Águia de MarabáMarabá PAZinho de Oliveira10,000Série C 12th place
AlecrimNatal RNMachadão32,000Série D 4th place
Brasil de PelotasPelotas RSBento Freitas18,000Série C 6th place
CampinenseCampina Grande PBAmigão35,000Série B 19th place
CaxiasCaxias do Sul RSCentenário30,434Série C 5th place
ChapecoenseChapecó SCArena Condá16,000Série D 3rd place
CRBMaceió ALRei Pelé30,000Série C 16th place
CriciúmaCriciúma SCHeriberto Hülse19,900Série C 15th place
FortalezaFortaleza CECastelão60,326Série B 18th place
GamaGama DFBezerrão20,000Série C 14th place
ItuiutabaItuiutaba MGFazendinha13,500Série C 11th place
JuventudeCaxias do Sul RSAlfredo Jaconi23,726Série B 17th place
LuverdenseLucas do Rio Verde MTPaço das Emas7,000Série C 13th place
MacaéMacaé RJCláudio Moacyr16,000Série D 2nd place
MaríliaMarília SPBento de Abreu19,500Série C 9th place
PaysanduBelém PAEstádio Olímpico do Pará45,000Série C 8th place
Rio Branco (AC)Rio Branco ACArena da Floresta20,000Série C 7th place
SalgueiroSalgueiro PECornélio de Barros6,000Série C 10th place
São Raimundo (PA)Santarém PAColosso do Tapajós19,000Série D 1st place

Format

Results

First stage

Group D (RS-SC)

Knockout stages

(p) won on penalty shootout.
(a) won by away goals rule.

Quarterfinals

Paysandu vs. Salgueiro first leg played on October 9; Second leg played on October 17.
ABC vs. Águia de Marabá first leg played on October 16; Second leg played on October 24.
Ituiutaba vs. Chapecoense first leg played on October 9; Second leg played on October 16.
Criciúma vs. Macaé first leg played on October 10; Second leg played on October 23.
Team #1 played second match at home.

Semifinals

First leg played on October 30. Second leg played on November 6 and 07Team #1 played second match at home.

Finals

All times Brazilian Daylight Saving Time

----ABC won 1–0 on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

PosNameClubGoals
align=center rowspan=11 Bruno RangelPaysandualign=center rowspan=18
align=center rowspan=22 CascataABCalign=center rowspan=25
Felipe MamãoÁguia de Marabá

Notes and References

  1. News: Campeonato Brasileiro Série C – Statistics – 2010 . CBF . December 2, 2010 .