Campeonato Paranaense Second Division
| Organising body | FPF |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1915 |
| Country | Brazil |
| State | Paraná |
| Level on pyramid | 2 |
| Promotion to | Campeonato Paranaense |
| Relegation to | Campeonato Paranaense Third Division |
| Current champions | Galo Maringá (1st title) (2025) |
| Most championships | AA Iguaçu Jandaia Lodrina Paranavaí (3 titles each) |
| Website | FPF Official website |
The Campeonato Paranaense Second Division (former Série Prata) is the second tier of the professional state football league in the Brazilian state of Paraná. It is run by the Paraná Football Federation (FPF).[1][2]
List of champions
Notes
- In 1971 Britânia, Ferroviário and Palestra Itália merged into the Colorado Esporte Clube.[3]
- In 1971 Água Verde and Savóia merged into the Esporte Clube Pinheiros.[3]
- In 1989 Colorado and Pinheiros merged into the Paraná Clube.[3]
- Maringá FC, winners of 1995 edition and Maringá FC, winners of 2017 edition are two different clubs.[4]
- Galo Maringá, winners of 2005 edition and Galo Maringá, winners of 2025 edition are two different clubs.[5]
- Names change
- Malutron (Malucelli/Tronbini) changed its name to J. Malucelli after the end of the partnership.[6]
- Serrano is the currently Prudentópolis.[7]
- Metropolitano is the currently Maringá FC.[8]
- Aruko Sports is the currently Galo Maringá.[9]
Titles by team
Teams in bold still active.
| Rank | Club | Winners | Winning years |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | AA Iguaçu | 3 | 1987, 1991, 1996 |
| Jandaia | 1966, 1969 (N), 1994 | ||
| Londrina | 1997, 1999, 2011 | ||
| Paranavaí | 1967, 1983, 1992 | ||
| 5 | Apucarana | 2 | 1977, 1984 |
| Francisco Beltrão | 2000, 2002 | ||
| Maringá FC | 2013, 2017 | ||
| Nacional de Rolândia | 2003, 2008 | ||
| Operário Ferroviário | 1969 (S), 2018 | ||
| Paraná | 2012, 2024 | ||
| Paranaense FC | 1922, 1924 | ||
| Pato Branco | 1981, 1986 | ||
| PSTC | 2015, 2019 | ||
| União Bandeirante | 1987, 1992 | ||
| 15 | 9 de Julho | 1 | 1975 |
| Água Verde | 1917 | ||
| Andraus | 2023 | ||
| Azuriz | 2020 | ||
| Britânia | 1915 (B) | ||
| CAFE | 1968 (N) | ||
| Campo Alegre | 1921 | ||
| Cascavel FC | 1970 (S) | ||
| Centenário | 1976 | ||
| Cianorte | 2016 | ||
| Engenheiro Beltrão | 2004 | ||
| FC Cascavel | 2014 | ||
| Foz do Iguaçu FC | 2022 | ||
| Galo Maringá | 2005 | ||
| Galo Maringá (former Aruko Sports) | 2025 | ||
| Goioerê | 1990 | ||
| Grêmio Maringá | 2001 | ||
| Guarani | 1930 | ||
| Guarapuava | 1978 | ||
| Independente | 2021 | ||
| Iraty | 1993 | ||
| J. Malucelli | 1998 | ||
| Maringá AC | 1989 | ||
| Maringá FC (1995) | 1995 | ||
| Oeste | 1968 (S) | ||
| Pinheiros | 1972 | ||
| Platinense | 1985 | ||
| Pontagrossense | 1916 | ||
| Portuguesa | 2006 | ||
| Prudentópolis | 2009 | ||
| Roma | 2010 | ||
| Savóia | 1915 (A) | ||
| Toledo | 2007 | ||
| União Francisco Beltrão | 1979 | ||
| União Platinense | 1970 (N) |
By city
References
- ^ "Paraná - Second Level Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
- ^ "Campeonato Paranaense Divisão de Acesso". Bola na Área (in Portuguese). Retrieved 20 April 2022.
- ^ a b c "Confira o histórico de fusões que originaram o Paraná Clube". Verminosos por Futebol (in Portuguese). 12 October 2019. Archived from the original on 18 January 2025.
- ^ "Maringá F.C. (1995) – Maringá/PR – Não Confundir". História do Futebol (in Portuguese). 27 May 2015. Archived from the original on 15 January 2022.
- ^ "Galo Maringá e Adap anunciam uma fusão". Folha de Londrina (in Portuguese). 25 December 2008. Archived from the original on 4 December 2024.
- ^ "Após mudar de nome três vezes e ser filial do Corinthians, JMalucelli fecha as portas". GloboEsporte (in Portuguese). 6 December 2017. Archived from the original on 30 November 2021.
- ^ "Prudentópolis Futebol Clube completa 16 anos de fundação". Nossa Gente (in Portuguese). 1 September 2023. Archived from the original on 24 May 2024.
- ^ "Nossa história". Maringá FC (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 27 December 2023. Retrieved 21 August 2025.
- ^ "Caçula do Paranaense, Aruko encerra parceria com investidor japonês e muda de nome para Galo Maringá". GloboEsporte (in Portuguese). 1 September 2023. Archived from the original on 1 September 2023.