Campeonato Fluminense

The Campeonato Fluminense was the football league of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, during the period when the city of Rio de Janeiro formed the separate state of Guanabara. Until 1960, Rio de Janeiro city was the Brazilian capital and was not part of the homonymous state. In the same year, with the inauguration of Brasília as the new capital of Brazil and the creation of the new Federal District, the city of Rio de Janeiro became the new Guanabara state. In 1975 the states of Rio de Janeiro and Guanabara fused, forming the present day Rio de Janeiro state, but the Campeonato Fluminense continued separately until 1978, after which all its clubs joined the city league, the Campeonato Carioca.

As most of the big clubs in the Campeonato Carioca have come from Rio de Janeiro city, the countryside clubs have rarely contended for the state title since the merger; only two countryside clubs, Americano and Volta Redonda, came close to winning the Carioca title, settling for runner-up in 2002 and 2005 respectively.