2011 Campeonato Paraibano
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| Season | 2011 |
|---|---|
| Champions | Treze (15th title) |
| Relegated | Desportiva Guarabira Miramar |
| Matches | 96 |
| Goals | 300 (3.13 per match) |
| Top goalscorer | Cléo (Treze) (15 goals) |
| Biggest home win | CSP 5–0 Esporte (21 April)[citation needed] |
| Biggest away win | Miramar 1–6 Sousa (24 March)[citation needed] |
| Highest scoring | Miramar 1–6 Sousa (24 March) Treze 5–2 Desportiva Guarabira (27 March)[citation needed] |
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The 2011 edition of Campeonato Paraibano's First Division was contested by 10 clubs and started on February 2, 2011. Treze successfully defended their 2010 season title.
It'll be played in two stages: the first one is a standard round-robin tournament in which all teams play each other in home and away fixtures. The bottom 2 clubs of this stage will be relegated to 2012 Campeonato Paraibano Second Division. The second stage will be played in a play-off format, where the 4 best-placed teams from the first stage will compete.
If the champion from both stages ends up being the same team, the said team will be declared the 2011 Campeonato Paraibano champion. Otherwise, the winners from the two stages will play a two-legged play-off to decide the champion. In any of the play-off stages, the clubs with the best records in the first stage are higher seeded, advancing in case of a draw.
Team information
| Team | City | Stadium | Capacity | 2010 season [1] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Auto Esporte | João Pessoa | Almeidão | 40,000 | Campeonato Paraibano 8th place |
| Botafogo | João Pessoa | Almeidão | 40,000 | Campeonato Paraibano runners-up |
| Campinense | Campina Grande | Amigão | 35,000 | Campeonato Paraibano 3rd place |
| CSP | João Pessoa | Almeidão | 40,000 | Campeonato Paraibano Second Division Champions (promoted) |
| Desportiva Guarabira | Guarabira | Sílvio Porto | 4,000 | Campeonato Paraibano 7th place |
| Esporte | Patos | José Cavalcanti | 8,000 | Campeonato Paraibano 6th place |
| Miramar | Cabedelo | Estádio da Graça | 5,000 | Campeonato Paraibano Second Division runners-up (promoted) |
| Nacional | Patos | José Cavalcanti | 8,000 | Campeonato Paraibano 5th place |
| Sousa | Sousa | Marizão | 10,000 | Campeonato Paraibano 4th place |
| Treze | Campina Grande | Amigão | 35,000 | Campeonato Paraibano Champions |