2011 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D


In 2011, the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, the fourth division of the Brazilian League, will be contested for the third time in history, during 18 July and 13 November. It will be contested by 40 clubs, four of which will eventually qualify to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C to be contested in 2012.

Competition format

The 40 teams are divided in eight groups of 5, playing within them in a double round-robin format. The two best ranked in each group at the end of 10 rounds will qualify to the Second Stage, which will be played in home-and-away system. Winners advance to Third Stage. The quarterfinal winners will be promoted to the Série C 2012. As there is no Série E, or fifth division, technically there will be no relegation. However, teams who were not promoted will have to re-qualify for Série D 2012 through their respective state leagues.
The competition can also be considered as 4 mini-tournaments because according to the playoff-structure, exactly one team of each "mini-tournament" will be promoted.

Participating teams

Notes:
Amazonas:
After Amazonas got an additional berth Amazonas FA decided that the best placed team in CBF's ranking is qualified.
Fast Clube appealed to the Amazonas Court of Sporting Justice, and on 7 July 2011, it was announced that Fast Clube's appeal was rejected.
On 12 July the Court of the State of Amazonas granted an injunction in favor of the fan Cavalcante Marco Tulio Costa, as a fan against the FAF and CBF. In the injunction, the FAF is obliged to indicate the Fast Club as the second representative of the Amazonas in the Brazilian Championship Series D.
On 14 July the injunction was revoked.

Goiás:
All eligible teams from 2011 Campeonato Goiano 1ª Divisão withdrew and 2011 Campeonato Goiano 2ª Divisão season start in June. So the best placed non-2011 1ª Divisão team in 2010 Campeonato Goiano is qualified.
Minas Gerais:
Best placed team América de Teófilo Otoni withdrew.
Rio de Janeiro:
The five best teams withdrew.
Rondônia and Roraima:
All Rondônia and all Roraima-based teams withdrew. Since Rondônia and Roraima were already allocated in Group 1, the entries passed on to Amazonas and Mato Grosso best and second best placed on CBF's Ranking.
Tocantins:
Best placed team Gurupi withdrew.

First stage

Group 1 (AC-AM-MT)

Team
Cuiabá85121911+816
Penarol842298+114
Plácido de Castro8332169+712
Nacional-AM8215914−57
Vila Aurora8134718−116

Group 2 (AP-MA-PA-PI)

Team
Independente-PA84221210+214
Sampaio Corrêa8413178+913
Trem8323811−311
São Raimundo-PA824298+110
Comercial-PI8215615−97

Group 3 (CE-PE-RN)

Team
Santa Cruz-RN851296+316
Santa Cruz8431106+415
Guarani de Juazeiro832374+311
Alecrim8305712−59
Porto-PE8125611−55

Group 4 (AL-BA-PB-SE)

Team
Coruripe85121311+216
Treze85031411+315
Bahia de Feira8404129+312
River Plate-SE82241012−28
Vitória da Conquista8215612−67

Group 5 (DF-GO-MG-TO)

Team
Tupi8422108+214
Anapolina84131511+413
Itumbiara84131310+313
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Tocantinópolis8215818−107

Group 6 (DF-ES-MG-RJ)

Team
Villa Nova8512116+516
Volta Redonda8431113+815
Audax Rio8323137+611
Formosa8233512−79
São Mateus8035719−123

Group 7 (MS-PR-RS-SP)

Team
Oeste8422128+414
Mirassol842267−114
CENE84131513+213
Operário831479−210
Cerâmica812569−35

Group 8 (PR-RS-SC)

Team
Juventude8611197+1219
Cianorte842299+014
Brusque8314611−510
Metropolitano83051416−29
Cruzeiro-RS8125611−55

Final Stage