Coritiba Champions Série B as Multiple Brazilian Teams Earn Promotion in 2025 Season

Coritiba wins Série B and multiple clubs, including Remo and Ponte Preta, earn promotion across Brazil's football leagues for 2026.

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  • • Coritiba won the Série B title and secured promotion to Série A for 2026.
  • • Athletico-PR and Chapecoense also promoted from Série B alongside Coritiba.
  • • Remo returns to Série A after a 31-year absence.
  • • Ponte Preta won their first national title in Série C, with Náutico securing promotion to Série B.
  • • Santa Cruz earned promotion to Série C despite losing the Série D final to Barra.

The 2025 Brazilian football season concluded with major movements across the lower divisions, highlighting Coritiba's championship win in Série B and the promotion of key teams to higher leagues for the 2026 season. Coritiba secured the Série B title, finishing first, with rivals Athletico-PR and Chapecoense completing the top three positions, all guaranteeing promotion to Série A. Remarkably, Remo returns to the Brazilian top flight after a 31-year absence, marking a significant moment in the club's history.

In Série C, Ponte Preta made history by clinching their first national title, showcasing a strong campaign. Other teams earning promotion from Série C include Londrina, Náutico, and São Bernardo. Náutico, a club with past Série A experience, achieved third place in Série C, ensuring their promotion to Série B.

Série D also witnessed dynamic outcomes as Santa Cruz earned promotion to Série C despite losing the final to Barra, who, alongside Inter de Limeira and Maranhão, secured access to the third tier for the next season.

These promotions reflect the fluid and competitive nature of Brazilian football's league system, with clubs striving to ascend and reestablish themselves at higher levels. The mix of historic returns like Remo and breakthrough triumphs such as Ponte Preta's first national championship underline the vibrant football culture and progression within Brazil's national leagues.

As teams prepare for the 2026 campaigns in their new divisions, fans anticipate invigorated competitions and the continued emergence of compelling football narratives across Brazil.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.