Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-23 | |
Pixels: | 150 |
Founded: | 2010 |
Divisions: | 1 |
Levels: | 1 |
Champions: | Cuiabá (1st title) |
Most Successful Club: | Internacional (3 titles) |
Season: | 2022 |
Tv: | SporTV |
The Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-23, also knowly has Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol de Aspirantes is the official Brazilian national football tournament for U-23 teams.[1]
Following there are all the championship editions:[2]
width=70 | Year | width=200 | Champion | width=200 | Runners-up | width=300 | Topscorer |
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Organized by Traffic Group | |||||||
align=center | 2010 | align=center | Internacional | align=center | Corinthians | align=center | Guto (Internacional) 7 goals |
align=center | 2011–2016 | align=center colspan=3 | Not held | ||||
Organized by CBF | |||||||
align=center | 2017 | align=center | Internacional | align=center | Santos | align=center | Diego Cardoso (Santos) 6 goals |
align=center | 2018 | align=center | São Paulo | align=center | Internacional | align=center | Eronildo (Vitória) 10 goals |
align=center | 2019 | align=center | Internacional | align=center | Grêmio | align=center | Ferreirinha (Grêmio) 11 goals |
align=center | 2020 | align=center | Ceará | align=center | Vila Nova | align=center | Elias (Grêmio) 8 goals |
align=center | 2021 | align=center | Grêmio | align=center | Ceará | align=center | Elias (Grêmio) 11 goals |
align=center | 2022[3] | align=center | Cuiabá | align=center | Red Bull Bragantino | align=center | Guilherme Santos (Red Bull Bragantino) 7 goals |
Organized by Liga Brasil de Aspirantes | |||||||
align=center | 2023[4] | Suspended[5] [6] |
Titles | Club | |
---|---|---|
align=center | 3 | Internacional |
1 | Ceará | |
Cuiabá | ||
Grêmio | ||
São Paulo |