CBF ranking

The CBF Rankings are football rankings produced by the CBF, the Brazilian Football Confederation. The Ranking Nacional de Federações determines how many berths each state federation receives in Copa do Brasil, Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, Copa do Nordeste and Copa Verde.[1][2][3][4] The Ranking Nacional de Clubes is a ranking of clubs and is used to determine the extra participants of Copa do Brasil as well as the allocation of clubs in the pots for the draws of Copa do Brasil and Copa do Nordeste.[5]

Criteria for awarding points

Points are awarded to clubs on the basis of performances in various competitions.[6]

Points for Campeonato Brasileiro

Points for Copa do Brasil

PhasePoints
Champions600
Runners-up480
Semi-finalists450
quarter-finalists400
Round of 16200
4th stage100
3rd stage50
2nd stage25
1st stage15

Points for participants of Copa Libertadores up to 2012

PhasePoints
participants400

Note: Up to 2012 clubs taking part of Copa Libertadores could not participate of Copa do Brasil of the same year.

Points for the champion of Copa Sudamericana up to 2016

PhasePoints
champions280

Note: Up to 2016 The Copa Sudamericana champions automatically qualifies to the next year edition of the competition, being unable to take part of the next edition of Copa do Brasil.

2023 Club Ranking

Last update: 18 November 2022[7]

Rank Club State Points
1 Flamengo 17,210
2 Palmeiras 14,458
3 Athletico Paranaense 13,760
4 Atlético Mineiro 13,675
5 São Paulo 13,572
6 Fluminense 12,856
7 Fortaleza 12,512
8 Corinthians 12,320
9 Santos 11,904
10 Internacional 11,561
11 Grêmio 11,201
12 América Mineiro 10,640
13 Atlético Goianiense 10,131
14 Ceará 9,958
15 Bahia 9,189
16 Botafogo 8,795
17 Red Bull Bragantino 8,602
18 Cruzeiro 8,206
19 Goiás 7,868
20 Cuiabá 7,736

2023 State Ranking

Last update:18 November 2022[8]

2023 Women's Club Ranking

Last update: 7 December 2022[11]

Rank Club State Points
1 Corinthians 11,680
2 Ferroviária 8,848
3 Internacional 8,460
4 Avaí 8,336
5 Flamengo/Marinha 8,120
6 Santos 8,088
7 Palmeiras 7,840
8 São Paulo 7,608
9 São José 7,512
10 Grêmio 7,192
11 Cruzeiro 6,672
12 Minas/ICESP 6,176
13 Real Brasília 5,608
14 Iranduba 5,168
15 ESMAC 5,116
16 Atlético Mineiro 4,940
17 Botafogo 4,748
18 Ceará 4,464
19 Bahia 4,156
20 Red Bull Bragantino 3,960

2023 Women's State Ranking

Last update:5 December 2022[12]

Rank State Coeff.
1 São Paulo 67,202
2 Rio de Janeiro 21,050
3 Rio Grande do Sul 18,448
4 Distrito Federal 16,320
5 Minas Gerais 16,214
6 Santa Catarina 15,298
7 Bahia 12,198
8 Amazonas 9,880
9 Ceará 8,626
10 Paraná 8,222
11 Pernambuco 8,104
12 Pará 6,638
13 Goiás 6,354
14 Rondônia 4,600
15 Paraíba 4,294
16 Alagoas 4,146
17 Maranhão 3,488
18 Mato Grosso 3,232
19 Piauí 2,990
20 Amapá 2,940
21 Tocantins 2,930
22 Espírito Santo 2,884
23 Rio Grande do Norte 2,880
24 Sergipe 2,850
Mato Grosso do Sul
26 Acre 2,790
27 Roraima 2,166

References

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