Torneio de Integração da Amazônia should not be confused with Copa Integração.
Torneio de Integração da Amazônia | |
Organiser: | Brazilian Sports Confederation Brazilian Football Confederation |
Founded: | 1975 |
Abolished: | 2003 |
Region: | Brazil's North |
Most Successful Club: | Trem (5 titles) |
The Torneio de Integração da Amazônia was a football competition organized by the Brazilian Football Confederation with the intention to integrate the Amazonian region and to develop the football in the region.[1]
In 2003, the eight participating clubs were divided in the first stage in two groups of four teams each, the winner of each group played the final.[2] All stages of the competition were played in single-legged games.[2]
scope=col | Year | scope=col | Winner | scope=col | Runner-up |
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1975 | Macapá | Ferroviário | |||
1976 | Rio Branco | Juventus | |||
1977 | Moto Clube | Rio Branco | |||
1978 | Moto Clube | Rio Branco | |||
1979 | Rio Branco | Moto Clube | |||
1980 | Ferroviário | Trem | |||
1981 | Juventus | River | |||
1982 | Juventus | Ferroviário | |||
1983 | Baré | Independência | |||
1984 | Rio Branco | Baré | |||
1985 | Baré and Trem (shared)[3] | ||||
1986 | Trem | Rio Branco | |||
1987 | Trem | Rio Branco | |||
1988 | Trem | Atlético Acreano | |||
1989 | Independente | Ferroviário | |||
1990 | Trem | Independente | |||
2003 | CFA | Trem | |||
Club | State | Titles | |
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Trem | Amapá | 5 (1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 and 1990) | |
Rio Branco | Acre | 3 (1976, 1979 and 1984) | |
Baré | Roraima | 2 (1983 and 1985) | |
Juventus | Acre | 2 (1981 and 1982) | |
Moto Clube | Rondônia | 2 (1977 and 1978) | |
Macapá | Amapá | 1 (1975) | |
Ferroviário | Rondônia | 1 (1980) | |
CFA | Rondônia | 1 (2003) |
State | Titles | |
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6 | ||
5 | ||
4 | ||
2 |