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List of Brazilian women's football champions

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This list contains all the clubs that became Brazilian champions in women's football.[1]

Taça Brasil (1983–1992)

Tournament organized directly by the state federations.

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Campeonato Brasileiro (1993–2001)

Direct continuation of the previous championship, but now organized by the CBF.

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Taça Brasil (2006–2007)

Tournament organized by the LINAF - Liga Nacional de Futebol Feminino (English: Women's Football National League).

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Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino (2007–2016)

Despite the name and format being a cup, due to the absence of a league at that time, it was in fact the main Brazilian women's football competition. Organized by the CBF.

In 2025 the competition returned to the schedule in the traditional national cup format, being secondary to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A1.[2]

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Campeonato Brasileiro Série A1 (2013–present)

The current Brazilian Women's Championship, Organized by the CBF. It was less important than the 2013-2016 Copa do Brasil, but with its extinction, it became the main competition of the category since 2017.

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List of Champions

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Teams in bold stills active in women's competitions at least in state level.

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Champions by state

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Notes

  1. ^
    Saad Esporte Clube was moved from São Caetano do Sul, São Paulo, to Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul. In practice, it's the same club.[3]
  2. ^
    In 2016, SC Corinthians and Grêmio Audax formed a partnership in women's football. Corinthians entered as a sponsor and Grêmio Audax with the players and the registry. In practice, the winner of the 2016 Copa do Brasil is Grêmio Audax.[4]
  3. ^
    In 25 February 2019, Avaí FC partnered with SE Kindermann,[5] remained as Avaí/Kindermann until 19 June 2023, when Avaí FC full incorporated the SE Kindermann.[6][7][8]
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Top Scorers

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Winning managers

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