Campeonato Cearense de Futebol Feminino | |
Country: | Brazil |
Confed: | FCF |
Founded: | 1983 |
Promotion: | Brasileiro Série A3 |
Champions: | Ceará (4th title) |
Season: | 2023 |
Most Successful Club: | Caucaia (6 titles) |
The Campeonato Cearense de Futebol Feminino is the women's football state championship of Ceará State, and is contested since 1983.
Following is the list with all recognized titles of Campeonato Cearense Feminino:[1]
Season | Champions | Runners-up | |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Ferroviário (1) | Horizonte | |
1984–2007 | Not held | ||
2008 | Caucaia (1) | Floresta | |
2009 | Caucaia (2) | Ceará | |
2010 | Fortaleza (1) | Caucaia | |
2011 | Caucaia (3) | Guarany de Sobral | |
2012 | Caucaia (4) | América | |
2013 | Caucaia (5) | Juventus | |
2014 | Juventus (1) | Rio Branco | |
2015 | Caucaia (6) | Juventus | |
2016 | Menina Olímpica (1) | Fortaleza | |
2017 | São Gonçalo (1) | Caucaia | |
2018 | Ceará (1) | Tiradentes | |
2019 | Ceará (2) | Fortaleza | |
2020 | Fortaleza (2) | Ceará | |
2021[2] | Ceará (3) | Fortaleza | |
2022[3] | Fortaleza (3) | Ceará | |
2023 | Ceará (4) | Fortaleza |
Teams in bold stills active.
Rank | Club | Winners | Winning years |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Caucaia | 6 | 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 |
2 | Ceará | 4 | 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023 |
3 | Fortaleza | 3 | 2010, 2020, 2022 |
4 | Ferroviário | 1 | 1983 |
Juventus | 2014 | ||
Menina Olímpica | 2016 | ||
São Gonçalo | 2017 |
City | Championships | Clubs | |
---|---|---|---|
Fortaleza | 10 | Ceará (4), Fortaleza (3), Ferroviário (1), Juventus (1), Menina Olímpica (1) | |
Caucaia | 6 | Caucaia (6) | |
São Gonçalo do Amarante | 1 | São Gonçalo (1) |