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Potiguar · 2026

Quarter-finals

Potiguar Mossoró1
Laguna0
1–0
QFC2
Santa Cruz RN0
2–0
Laguna0
Potiguar Mossoró0
0–0
Santa Cruz RN1
QFC1
1–1

Semi-finals

Potiguar Mossoró1
America-RN3
1–3
ABC3
QFC1
3–1
America-RN1
Potiguar Mossoró1
1–1
QFC1
ABC3
1–3

Final

America-RN1
ABC1
1–1

Standings

Potiguar · 2026

Current Potiguar 2026 standings with 8 teams. America-RN leads the table with 17 points after 7 matches, followed by ABC on 15 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1America-RN752016:3+1317
WDWDW
2ABC743016:5+1115
DDWDW
3QFC742114:5+914
DWLWD
4Potiguar Mossoró74217:3+414
WDWWD
5Laguna712412:17-55
DDLWL
6Santa Cruz RN71249:19-105
LDDLL
7Potyguar71158:19-114
DLLLW
8Globo70257:18-112
LDDLL

Results

Potiguar · 38
Final18/03/2026–21/03/2026
Sat 21/03
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Wed 18/03
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Semi-finals07/03/2026–15/03/2026
Sun 15/03
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ABC31QFC
Sat 14/03
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QFC13ABC
Sun 08/03
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Sat 07/03
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Quarter-finals28/02/2026–04/03/2026
Wed 04/03
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Wed 04/03
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Sat 28/02
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Sat 28/02
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Regular season – 707/02/2026–08/02/2026
Sun 08/02
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Sun 08/02
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Sat 07/02
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ABC11QFC
Sat 07/02
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Regular season – 604/02/2026
Wed 04/02
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Wed 04/02
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Wed 04/02
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Wed 04/02
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Regular season – 531/01/2026–01/02/2026
Sun 01/02
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Sat 31/01
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Sat 31/01
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Regular season – 425/01/2026
Sun 25/01
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Sun 25/01
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Sun 25/01
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 8 teams in the Potiguar. America-RN leads with 5 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scorers

1Israel · QFC1
2Vitor · QFC1
4Ricardo Lopes · America-RN1

Top Assists

1Israel · QFC0
2Vitor · QFC0
4Ricardo Lopes · America-RN0

Top Cards

Yellow Cards
1IIsrael · QFC0
2VVitor · QFC0
4RLRicardo Lopes · America-RN0
Red Cards
1IIsrael · QFC0
2VVitor · QFC0
4RLRicardo Lopes · America-RN0

Teams

Potiguar

All 8 teams competing in the Potiguar 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Potiguar

Browse 7 archived seasons of the Potiguar, from 2020 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded1918

The Campeonato Potiguar emerged in 1918 as the first organized football competition in Rio Grande do Norte state, initially contested among clubs from Natal. The league was established to formalize regional football competition during a period of rapid expansion of the sport across Brazil. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, the competition consolidated around a core group of clubs including ABC Futebol Clube, América Futebol Clube, Alecrim Futebol Clube, and Santa Cruz Esporte e Cultura. The league expanded geographically during the 1980s to include clubs from other cities in the state, particularly Mossoró, broadening its regional scope. Modern iterations have seen further evolution in format and team composition, reflecting the competitive landscape of Brazilian state football while maintaining its historical significance as one of the Northeast's flagship regional competitions.

  • 1918 — Campeonato Potiguar contested for the first time
  • 1920 — ABC Futebol Clube emerges as a dominant force, winning multiple titles in the following decades
  • 1963 — Alecrim Futebol Clube wins title, breaking the ABC–América duopoly
  • 1987 — League expands to include clubs from Mossoró, including Potiguar Mossoró
  • 2025 — Current season features eight teams competing in round-robin format

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams8

The Campeonato Potiguar operates as a single-round-robin tournament in which all eight clubs play each other once, for a total of 14 matches per team across the season. The champion is determined by the highest points total at the conclusion of the regular season, with three points awarded for a win and one for a draw. Tiebreaker rules are applied based on goal difference and goals scored. The competition runs typically from February to April, allowing clubs to compete in state championships before the start of Brazil's national Série A and B seasons. No playoff mechanism exists; the title is awarded outright to the regular-season leader.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesAmérica Futebol Clube (39)

ABC Futebol Clube has won 24 championships, making it the league's second-most successful club historically.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

ABC Futebol Clube leads the 2025 Campeonato Potiguar with commanding form. After seven matches played, ABC sits atop the standings with 17 points from five wins and two draws, maintaining an unbeaten record with a goal difference of +12 (13 goals for, 1 against). This exceptional defensive record—conceding just a single goal in seven matches—demonstrates ABC's structural superiority early in the campaign. América-RN follows closely in second place with 16 points, also unbeaten with five wins and one loss, scoring 13 goals but showing marginally weaker defense with two goals conceded. The gap between these two frontrunners is minimal, suggesting an intense title race will likely emerge as the season progresses.

The middle of the table reveals a competitive cluster with Laguna in third place holding 13 points from three wins and four draws, showcasing a balanced approach that has yielded respectable results. Potiguar Mossoró in fourth with 12 points (4 wins, 0 draws, 3 losses) demonstrates inconsistency, while Santa Cruz RN and Globo both sit on seven points, indicating a significant drop-off in form. The bottom two clubs, Baraúnas (4 points) and Força e Luz (2 points), are already struggling significantly, with Força e Luz having failed to win any of their opening seven matches.

The relegation battle appears predetermined at this early stage. With only seven matches completed out of the 14-match round-robin format, Força e Luz faces an uphill battle to recover from their winless start. The club has conceded 17 goals while scoring just four, a -13 goal difference that represents the worst defensive record in the league. Baraúnas similarly struggles with a -9 goal difference and just one win to date. These two clubs will require dramatic turnarounds to avoid finishing at the bottom of the standings.

ABC's exceptional early-season form represents the standout performance so far. The club's ability to maintain defensive solidity while scoring freely—evidenced by their 13-1 record in seven matches—suggests a well-balanced squad capable of sustaining a title challenge. Their recent results include a 1–0 victory over Laguna on March 16 and a 0–1 away defeat to América-RN on March 29, indicating that even in defeat, ABC remains competitive against the league's other elite club. The contrast between ABC's performance and the struggling bottom clubs suggests a league with clear divisions in quality.

An unexpected narrative has emerged around Laguna's draw-heavy approach. The club's four draws from seven matches is the highest in the league, suggesting a team that plays conservatively or faces consistent opposition to their attacking play. While this has accumulated 13 points, it leaves Laguna in third place despite being unbeaten. Should Laguna convert some of these draws into victories, they could challenge for the title. Conversely, their inability to find winners in four separate matches may indicate a lack of cutting edge in crucial moments—a potential weakness that title contenders like ABC and América-RN have thus far avoided. The remaining seven matches will reveal whether Laguna can evolve their approach to compete at the highest level.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Campeonato Potiguar?

Eight clubs compete in the Campeonato Potiguar during the 2025 season: ABC, América-RN, Laguna, Potiguar Mossoró, Santa Cruz RN, Globo, Baraúnas, and Força e Luz.

Who has won the most Campeonato Potiguar titles?

América Futebol Clube has won the most championships with 39 titles, followed by ABC Futebol Clube with 24 titles.

When was the Campeonato Potiguar founded?

The Campeonato Potiguar was first contested in 1918, making it one of Brazil's oldest state football championships.

What is the format of the Campeonato Potiguar?

The league operates as a single round-robin tournament where eight clubs each play 14 matches. The champion is determined by the highest points total, with three points for a win and one for a draw.

Which clubs dominate the Campeonato Potiguar historically?

América Futebol Clube and ABC Futebol Clube have historically dominated the competition, combining for the majority of titles won since 1918. Alecrim Futebol Clube is the third-most successful club with seven titles.

Where is the Campeonato Potiguar contested?

The Campeonato Potiguar is contested in Rio Grande do Norte state in northeastern Brazil, with clubs primarily based in the cities of Natal and Mossoró.

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