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Standings
| # | Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12 | 9 | 1 | 2 | 33:11 | +22 | 28 | |
| 2 | 12 | 8 | 3 | 1 | 39:14 | +25 | 27 | |
| 3 | 12 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 29:11 | +18 | 26 | |
| 4 | 12 | 7 | 3 | 2 | 34:18 | +16 | 24 | |
| 5 | 12 | 7 | 3 | 2 | 24:9 | +15 | 24 | |
| 6 | 12 | 6 | 2 | 4 | 18:11 | +7 | 20 | |
| 7 | 12 | 6 | 1 | 5 | 24:21 | +3 | 19 | |
| 8 | 12 | 5 | 0 | 7 | 15:24 | -9 | 15 | |
| 9 | 12 | 4 | 0 | 8 | 16:33 | -17 | 12 | |
| 10 | 12 | 3 | 1 | 8 | 15:19 | -4 | 10 | |
| 11 | 12 | 3 | 0 | 9 | 10:35 | -25 | 9 | |
| 12 | 12 | 2 | 1 | 9 | 8:28 | -20 | 7 | |
| 13 | 12 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 5:36 | -31 | 4 |
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Carioca C — Teams
All 13 teams competing in the Carioca C 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Carioca C — Past Seasons
Browse 1 archived seasons of the Carioca C, from 2024 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 5 Sept 2025
The Campeonato Carioca Série C was established in 2019 by FERJ as part of a broader reorganization of Rio de Janeiro's state football championship, initially conceived as the fourth tier. In November 2019, the competition was restructured to become the fifth tier following the announcement of a new comprehensive pyramid framework, with this new structure implemented from 2021 onwards. The competition was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic but resumed in 2021 with renewed focus on providing grassroots development and a structured pathway for regional and semi-professional clubs to ascend within Rio's football hierarchy. Since its inception, the league has featured teams primarily from the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area and surrounding suburbs, establishing itself as a vital component of FERJ's tiered system.
- —2019 — Campeonato Carioca Série C founded as part of FERJ's reorganization of Rio de Janeiro's football pyramid
- —2019 — Ceres Futebol Clube crowned first champion, defeating Campo Grande AC 3-2 in the final
- —2020 — Competition cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- —2021 — League restructured as the fifth tier and resumed with Paduano as champion
- —2022 — SE Belford Roxo wins championship, establishing consistency in competition structure
- —2024 — Niteroiense wins title, recording 6-0 victory over Santa Cruz in Taça Waldir Amaral
- —2025 — Paraty crowned champions, defeating Santa Cruz on penalties in final
Competition Format 5 Sept 2025
The Carioca Série C operates a two-phase format with a preliminary round-robin stage called the Taça Waldir Amaral, where all 13 licensed teams compete in a single group playing each other once. Following the group stage, the top teams advance to knockout semifinals and finals played over two legs (home and away). The competition awards 3 points for a victory and 1 point for a draw. The champion and runner-up are automatically promoted to Série B2 (the fourth tier), providing a clear advancement pathway for successful clubs. As the lowest professional tier in Rio's football pyramid, there is no relegation mechanism—clubs can only be excluded for failing to meet FERJ's licensing requirements.
Records 5 Sept 2025
Five different clubs have won the championship since 2019, with no club winning more than once, reflecting the competitive balance of the fifth-tier competition.
Analysis 5 Sept 2025
Current Season Analysis
Paraty leads the 2025 Carioca Série C standings with commanding authority, accumulating 28 points from 12 matches with an impressive 9 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses. The club's goal-scoring prowess is evident with 33 goals for and only 11 against, yielding a +22 goal difference that demonstrates their dominance across the campaign. Close behind, Santa Cruz RJ occupies second place with 27 points from 12 matches, boasting an even superior goal difference of +25 with 39 goals scored against 14 conceded, suggesting an offensive-minded approach that has nearly matched Paraty's consistency. Riostrense rounds out the top three with 26 points, maintaining a respectable +18 goal difference with 29 goals for and 11 against.
The title race between Paraty and Santa Cruz has intensified dramatically in recent weeks, with their head-to-head encounters producing contrasting results. Santa Cruz defeated Paraty 2-1 away on August 31, 2025, but Paraty exacted revenge with a penalty victory on September 4 in what appears to be a decisive playoff encounter. These two clubs have established themselves as clear contenders, with a 1-point gap separating them, and both have already secured promotion to Série B2 based on their performances. The remaining promotion spot and playoff positions remain contested among Uniao Central (24 points), Juventus RJ (24 points), EC Vera Cruz (20 points), and Angra dos Reis (19 points).
The relegation battle, while theoretically non-existent in a fifth-tier competition with no professional demotion, reveals significant performance disparities among the lower-ranked clubs. EC Resende (15 points), Búzios (12 points), Duquecaxiense (10 points), CAAC Brasil (9 points), Mesquita (7 points), and Barcelona RJ (4 points) face mounting pressure to improve before the season concludes, particularly Barcelona RJ, which has managed only 1 win, 1 draw, and 10 losses with a concerning -31 goal difference. These struggling teams risk losing FERJ licensing for subsequent seasons if they fail to meet administrative and performance standards.
Pitel has emerged as the standout individual performer of the 2025 season, amassing an extraordinary 17 goals and establishing himself as the competition's dominant goalscorer. This prolific output places Pitel among the most dangerous attacking threats in Rio de Janeiro's lower divisions and signals potential for promotion to higher tiers. Beyond goal-scoring prowess, Paraty's collective efficiency stands out—their 75% win rate (9 wins from 12 matches) is the highest in the league, coupled with disciplined defending that has limited opponents to just 11 goals conceded.
The 2025 season has been marked by an unexpected narrative of consistency and predictability at the top, contrasting sharply with previous editions where different champions emerged annually. The dominance of Paraty and Santa Cruz suggests a potential shift toward established competitive structures, though both clubs' automatic promotion to Série B2 means the final playoff fixtures will determine which team claims the championship title. The competition's grassroots development mission remains evident in the participation of 13 clubs from Rio's metropolitan periphery, each seeking to establish pathways for upward mobility within FERJ's comprehensive football pyramid.
The Carioca Série C's Role in Rio de Janeiro Football Development
The Carioca Série C represents a critical structural element in Rio de Janeiro's football ecosystem, serving as the foundation for grassroots development and semi-professional club advancement. Established in 2019 and restructured in 2021, the competition provides a competitive platform for regional teams that might otherwise lack opportunities to participate in organized, sanctioned football. The league's emphasis on licensing requirements—including administrative, financial, and operational prerequisites enforced by FERJ—ensures that participating clubs meet professional standards while maintaining accessibility for smaller organizations.
The five different champions across six editions (2019, 2021–2025) reflect the league's competitive balance and the genuine opportunities for success across multiple clubs. This parity contrasts sharply with higher tiers where traditional powerhouses dominate, and it demonstrates the fifth tier's value as an incubator for emerging talent and organizational development. The automatic promotion of the top two finishers to Série B2 creates a tangible pathway for ambition, incentivizing clubs to invest in player development and infrastructure improvements. Teams like Paraty's emergence as 2025 champions illustrates how strategic investment and consistent performance can elevate a club from relative obscurity to the upper echelon of Rio's state football structure.
Format Evolution and Seasonal Variations
The Carioca Série C has experienced notable format variations since its inception, reflecting FERJ's ongoing efforts to optimize the competition structure. The 2023 edition featured 22 teams divided into two groups of 11, with a complex advancement system where top finishers progressed through multiple knockout stages. The 2024 edition streamlined this approach with 10 teams in a single round-robin group, reducing complexity while maintaining competitive intensity. The 2025 format settled on 13 teams with direct entry to the main stage—a middle ground that appears to have gained FERJ's favor. These variations demonstrate the federation's willingness to adjust the competition based on licensing participation and organizational feedback, prioritizing both accessibility and competitive quality.
The Taça Waldir Amaral, the preliminary round-robin stage, serves dual purposes: it determines final standings while simultaneously serving as a qualifying tournament for the knockout phases. This two-phase structure ensures that all clubs receive adequate match exposure while maintaining the excitement of playoff football. The advancement of the top teams to semifinals and finals played over two legs (home and away) adds strategic complexity, as teams must balance aggressive attacking play with defensive solidity across different venues and conditions.
International Context and Comparison
Within Brazil's complex football system of independent state and national pyramids, the Carioca Série C occupies a unique position. While the national Série C (third tier of the CBF pyramid) receives significant media attention, the state-level Série C competitions operate with less visibility but considerable local significance. Rio de Janeiro's Série C, in particular, draws from one of Brazil's most densely populated football regions, featuring clubs from the metropolitan area and surrounding suburbs where football culture remains deeply embedded. The competition's focus on licensing and professional standards—despite being the fifth tier—reflects FERJ's commitment to maintaining organizational integrity across all competitive levels, a standard that may exceed expectations for lower-tier divisions in other Brazilian states.
The league's emphasis on grassroots development aligns with broader trends in global football, where lower divisions increasingly serve as talent pipelines and organizational laboratories. Clubs that succeed in Carioca Série C often demonstrate the administrative competence and player development systems necessary for advancement, creating a natural selection mechanism for clubs worthy of promotion to higher tiers.
Statistical Highlights and Performance Trends
The 2025 season has produced notable statistical performances that underscore the competitive quality within the fifth tier. Paraty's 33 goals in 12 matches (2.75 goals per match) and Santa Cruz RJ's 39 goals (3.25 per match) demonstrate offensive-minded football that defies the perception of lower-tier divisions as defensive-heavy. Conversely, Barcelona RJ's concession of 36 goals in 12 matches (3.0 goals against per match) reveals significant defensive vulnerabilities that have contributed to their winless struggles. The competition's aggregate statistics—with 346 total goals across 156 matches played to date (as of mid-season)—indicate a goal-heavy tournament with an average of 2.22 goals per match, suggesting an entertaining brand of football characterized by attacking emphasis and limited defensive discipline.
Pitel's 17-goal haul in 12 matches represents a 1.42 goals-per-match ratio, placing the striker among the most prolific scorers in any Brazilian state league at the fifth-tier level. This individual excellence, combined with Paraty's collective success, suggests that elite talent can thrive even in lower divisions when organizational structure and tactical sophistication align with individual ability.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the Carioca Série C?
The 2025 season features 13 licensed teams competing in a single round-robin group format. The number of participating teams varies by season, ranging from 10 to 22 clubs.
What is the Carioca Série C's position in Rio de Janeiro's football pyramid?
The Carioca Série C is the fifth and lowest professional tier in Rio de Janeiro's state football pyramid, sitting below Série A1, A2, B1, and B2.
How does promotion work in the Carioca Série C?
The champion and runner-up are automatically promoted to Série B2 (the fourth tier). As the lowest professional tier, there is no relegation from Carioca Série C.
When was the Carioca Série C founded?
The competition was founded in 2019 by FERJ and restructured in 2021 as the fifth tier. It was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19 but resumed in 2021.
Who won the 2025 Carioca Série C championship?
Paraty won the 2025 championship, defeating Santa Cruz on penalties (5-4 after a 2-2 aggregate score) in the final.
How many different clubs have won the Carioca Série C since its founding?
Five different clubs have won the championship: Ceres (2019), Paduano (2021), SE Belford Roxo (2022), Zinza FC (2023), Niteroiense (2024), and Paraty (2025).
API data: 7 May 2026 · Stats updated: 26 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 5 Sept 2025