2023 Campeonato Pernambucano

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Season2023
Dates7 January – 22 April
ChampionsSport
Campeonato Pernambucano
Season2023
Dates7 January – 22 April
ChampionsSport
RelegatedAfogados
Belo Jardim
Caruaru City
Íbis
2024 Copa do BrasilPetrolina
Retrô
Sport
2024 Copa do NordesteSport
2024 Série DPetrolina
Retrô
Matches played84
Goals scored198 (2.36 per match)
Top goalscorerEmerson Galego (5 goals)
2022
2024
All statistics correct as of 22 April 2023.

The 2023 Campeonato Pernambucano (officially the Pernambucano da Série A1 de 2023) was the 109th edition of the state championship of Pernambuco organized by FPF. The championship began on 7 January and ended on 22 April 2022. Náutico were the defending champions but they were eliminated in the quarter-finals.

Originally four teams would be promoted from the 2022 Campeonato Pernambucano Série A2 and the 2023 Campeonato Pernambucano would be contested by 12 teams.[1] On 13 November 2022, Central, Maguary, Petrolina and Porto advanced to the semi-finals of the 2022 Série A2 and were promoted to the 2023 Campeonato Pernambucano.[2] However Petrolina were denounced before the Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva de Pernambuco (TJD-PE) for fielding the ineligible player Raykar in the match Maguary v Petrolina played on 8 November 2022 (Third stage, 1st round). Petrolina were deducted four points and sanctioned with a fine of R$3,000 after they were punished, on 22 November 2022, by the TJD-PE and Belo Jardim were promoted instead of Petrolina.[3] Petrolina appealed the decision to the Superior Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva (STJD) and, on 22 December 2022, the STJD overruled the decisions of the TJD-PE giving back the four points to Petrolina and confirming their promotion to the 2023 Série A1 instead of Belo Jardim.[4] Taking into account the possibility of a new appeal that could delay the beginning of the 2023 Campeonato Pernambucano until February 2023, the FPF organised a meeting, on 28 December 2022, with the qualified teams and decided that 13 teams would compete in the tournament including Belo Jardim.[5]

The champions will qualify for 2024 Copa do Brasil and 2024 Copa do Nordeste. The runners-up and the semifinalist with the best performance in the first stage will also qualify for 2024 Copa do Brasil.

The tournament will be contested by 13 teams. The relegation stage will not be played and the bottom four teams of the first stage will be relegated to the 2023 Série A2.[6]

Teams

Thirteen teams competed, eight returning from 2022 and five promoted from the 2022 Campeonato Pernambucano Série A2: Belo Jardim, Central, Maguary, Petrolina and Porto de Caruaru.[7]

Club Home City Manager Stadium Coordinates Capacity[8]
Afogados da Ingazeira Futebol Clube Afogados da Ingazeira Evandro Guimarães Valdemar Viana de Araújo 7°45′31″S 37°38′02″W / 7.7587°S 37.6339°W / -7.7587; -37.6339 (Estádio Valdemar Viana de Araújo) 1,735
Belo Jardim Futebol Clube Belo Jardim Felipe Alves Arthur Tavares de Melo (Bonito) 8°28′22″S 35°44′06″W / 8.4727°S 35.7350°W / -8.4727; -35.7350 (Estádio Arthur Tavares de Melo) 4,000
Caruaru City Sport Club Caruaru Thyago Marcolino Valdemar Viana de Araújo (Afogados da Ingazeira) 7°45′31″S 37°38′02″W / 7.7587°S 37.6339°W / -7.7587; -37.6339 (Estádio Valdemar Viana de Araújo) 1,735
Central Sport Club Caruaru Márcio Goiano Lacerdão 8°16′43″S 35°58′23″W / 8.2786°S 35.9730°W / -8.2786; -35.9730 (Lacerdão) 19,478
Íbis Sport Club Paulista Rafael Santiago Gileno de Carli (Cabo de Santo Agostinho) 8°16′36″S 35°01′35″W / 8.2768°S 35.0265°W / -8.2768; -35.0265 (Estádio Gileno de Carli) 5,459
Associação Atlética Maguary Bonito Nilson Corrêa Arthur Tavares de Melo 8°28′22″S 35°44′06″W / 8.4727°S 35.7350°W / -8.4727; -35.7350 (Estádio Arthur Tavares de Melo) 4,000
Clube Náutico Capibaribe Recife Dado Cavalcanti Aflitos 8°02′26″S 34°53′56″W / 8.0406°S 34.8990°W / -8.0406; -34.8990 (Estádio dos Aflitos) 22,856
Petrolina Social Futebol Clube Petrolina William Lima Paulo de Souza Coelho 9°23′25″S 40°30′16″W / 9.3902°S 40.5045°W / -9.3902; -40.5045 (Estádio Paulo Coelho) 5,000
Clube Atlético do Porto (Porto de Caruaru) Caruaru Oscar de Souza Lacerdão 8°16′43″S 35°58′23″W / 8.2786°S 35.9730°W / -8.2786; -35.9730 (Lacerdão) 19,478
Retrô Futebol Clube Brasil Camaragibe Dico Woolley Arena Pernambuco (São Lourenço da Mata) 8°02′27″S 35°00′37″W / 8.0407°S 35.0104°W / -8.0407; -35.0104 (Arena Pernambuco) 44,300
Salgueiro Atlético Clube Salgueiro Marcos Tamandaré Cornélio de Barros 8°04′34″S 39°07′18″W / 8.0760°S 39.1216°W / -8.0760; -39.1216 (Estádio Cornélio de Barros) 12,070
Santa Cruz Futebol Clube Recife Ranielle Ribeiro Arruda 8°01′36″S 34°53′36″W / 8.0267°S 34.8933°W / -8.0267; -34.8933 (Estádio do Arruda) 60,044
Sport Clube do Recife Recife Enderson Moreira Ilha do Retiro 8°03′47″S 34°54′18″W / 8.0630°S 34.9051°W / -8.0630; -34.9051 (Estádio Ilha do Retiro) 32,983

Schedule

The schedule of the competition will be as follows.[9]

First Stage
Round 1: 7–8 January and TBD
Round 2: 11–12 January
Round 3: 14–16 January
Round 4: 17–19 January
Round 5: 24–26 January
Round 6: 28–30 January
Round 7: 1–2 February
Round 8: 4–8 February
Round 9: 11–12 February
Round 10: 25–26 February
Round 11: 11–12 March
Round 12: 18–19 March
Round 13: 1 April
Final Stages
Quarter-finals 5 April
Semi-finals 8 and 9 April
First leg Second leg
Finals 15 April 22 April

First stage

Final stages

References

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