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·7 December 2025

Most relegated clubs to Série B in the points era 🙄

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The last day of Brasileirão-2025 was full of MANY decisions.

Including the last two teams relegated to Série B for next year.


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And they shook up the ranking of teams with the most relegations to the Second Division in the era of the points system.

The Lion had already reached the undesirable first place - sharing this spot with Avaí and Coritiba.

Vozão and Laion were relegated for the third time since 2003. A number that had already been reached by Papo.

Only Flamengo, São Paulo, Fluminense, and the newcomer Mirassol have never been relegated since the aforementioned year.

Check below all the relegated teams edition by edition.


5️⃣ relegations

Avaí (2011, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2022)

Coritiba (2005, 2009, 2017, 2020, and 2023)

Sport (2009, 2012, 2018, 2021, and 2025)

4️⃣ relegations

América Mineiro (2011, 2016, 2018, and 2023)

Atlético Goianiense (2012, 2017, 2022, and 2024)

Goiás (2010, 2015, 2020, and 2023)

Vasco (2008, 2013, 2015, and 2020)

Vitória (2004, 2010, 2014, and 2018)

3️⃣ relegations

Bahia (2003, 2014, and 2021)

Ceará (2011, 2022, and 2025)

Criciúma (2004, 2014, and 2024)

Figueirense (2008, 2012, and 2016)

Fortaleza (2003, 2006, and 2025)

Juventude (2007, 2022, and 2025)

Ponte Preta (2006, 2013, and 2017)

2️⃣ relegations

Athletico (2011 and 2024)

Botafogo (2014 and 2020)

Chapecoense (2019 and 2021)

Guarani (2004 and 2010)

Grêmio (2004 and 2021)

Náutico (2009 and 2013)

Paraná (2007 and 2018)

Portuguesa (2008 and 2013)

Santa Cruz (2006 and 2016)

1️⃣ relegation

América de Natal (2007)

Atlético Mineiro (2005)

Brasiliense (2005)

Cruzeiro (2019)

CSA (2019)

Corinthians (2007)

Cuiabá (2024) 

Grêmio Prudente (2010)

Internacional (2016)

Ipatinga (2008)

Joinville (2015)

Santo André (2009)

São Caetano (2006)

Paysandu (2005)

Palmeiras (2012)

Santos (2023)


All relegated year by year 🔻

2025 - Ceará (17th), Fortaleza (18th), Juventude (19th), and Sport (20th)

2024 - Athletico (17th), Criciúma (18th), Atlético-GO (19th), and Cuiabá (20th)

2023 - Santos (17th), Goiás (18th), Coritiba (19th), and América-MG (20th)

2022 - Ceará (17th), Atlético-GO (18th), Avaí (19th), and Juventude (20th)

2021 - Grêmio (17th), Bahia (18th), Sport (19th), and Chapecoense (20th)

2020 - Vasco (17th), Goiás (18th), Coritiba (19th), and Botafogo (20th)

2019 - Cruzeiro (17th), CSA (18th), Chapecoense (19th), and Avaí (20th)

2018 - América-MG (17th), Sport (18th), Vitória (19th), and Paraná Clube (20th)

2017 - Coritiba (17th), Avaí (18th), Ponte Preta (19th), and Atlético-GO (20th)

2016 - Internacional (17th), Figueirense (18th), Santa Cruz (19th), and América-MG (20th)

2015 - Avaí (17th), Vasco (18th), Goiás (19th), and Joinville (20th)

2014 - Vitória (17th), Bahia (18th), Botafogo (19th), and Criciúma (20th)

2013 - Portuguesa (17th), Vasco (18th), Ponte Preta (19th), and Náutico (20th)

2012 - Sport (17th), Palmeiras (18th), Atlético-GO (19th), and Figueirense (20th)

2011 - Athletico (17th), Ceará (18th), América-MG (19th), and Avaí (20th)

2010 - Vitória (17th), Guarani (18th), Goiás (19th), and Grêmio Prudente (20th)

2009 - Coritiba (17th), Santo André (18th), Náutico (19th), and Sport (20th)

2008 - Figueirense (17th), Vasco (18th), Portuguesa (19th), and Ipatinga (20th)

2007 - Corinthians (17th), Juventude (18th), Paraná Clube (19th), and América-RN (20th)

2006 - Ponte Preta (17th), Fortaleza (18th), São Caetano (19th), and Santa Cruz (20th)

2005 - Coritiba (19th), Atlético-MG (20th), Paysandu (21st), and Brasiliense (22nd)

2004 - Criciúma (21st), Guarani (22nd), Vitória (23rd), and Grêmio (24th)

2003 - Fortaleza (23rd) and Bahia (24th)

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.


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