DateRHome v Away-
02/18 19:00 6 Cameta EC v Paysandu 0-1
02/18 18:30 6 [6] Bragantino PA v Santa Rosa PA [8] 0-1
02/18 13:00 6 Tuna Luso v Canaa PA 1-0
02/16 23:00 6 [7] Aguia de Maraba v Caete FC [4] 1-0
02/14 23:00 - [4] Clube do Remo v Tapajos [8] 3-1
02/08 23:00 4 [3] Clube do Remo v Tuna Luso [4] 2-3
02/08 19:00 4 Sport Real v Santa Rosa PA 0-0
02/08 18:30 4 [11] Castanhal v Caete FC [7] 2-3
02/08 13:00 4 [8] Sao Francisco PA v Aguia de Maraba [10] 0-1
02/07 23:00 4 [1] Paysandu v Bragantino PA [4] 2-1
02/04 20:00 5 [1] Paysandu v Clube do Remo [2] 0-0
02/04 19:00 5 Sport Real v Tapajos 1-2
02/04 18:30 5 [12] Castanhal v Tuna Luso [5] 2-2
02/04 13:00 5 [8] Sao Francisco PA v Cameta [6] 1-1
02/03 18:30 5 Caete FC v Bragantino PA 1-1
02/03 13:00 5 [8] Santa Rosa PA v Aguia de Maraba [10] 1-1
01/31 23:00 4 Cameta EC v Tapajos 2-0
01/28 19:00 3 Tapajos v Clube do Remo Postponed
01/28 18:30 3 [7] Bragantino PA v Sao Francisco PA [5] 2-1
01/28 13:00 3 [6] Tuna Luso v Cameta EC [5] 3-0
01/28 13:00 3 [12] Santa Rosa PA v Castanhal [11] 1-0
01/27 20:00 3 [8] Aguia de Maraba v Paysandu [2] 0-3
01/27 18:30 3 Caete FC v Canaa PA 1-1
01/24 23:30 2 [10] Castanhal v Remo PA [2] 0-1
01/24 19:00 2 Sport Real v Cameta EC 1-1
01/24 18:30 2 Caete FC v Paysandu 0-1
01/24 13:00 2 [10] Santa Rosa PA v Sao Francisco PA [10] 0-1
01/24 13:00 2 [8] Tuna Luso v Bragantino PA [8] 2-2
01/23 19:00 2 [6] Tapajos v Aguia de Maraba [6] 1-1
01/21 19:00 1 [9] Clube do Remo v Canaa EC [9] 5-0

Wikipedia - Campeonato Paraense

The Campeonato Paraense, nicknamed Parazão, is the top flight professional football league in the Brazilian state of Pará. Run by the Federação Paraense de Futebol, the championship is contested between 12 clubs and typically lasts from January to April.

The Brazil Paraense, officially known as the Campeonato Paraense, is a prestigious state football tournament held annually in the state of Pará, Brazil. Established in 1903, it is one of the oldest regional championships in the country and showcases the rich football culture of the Amazon region.

The tournament features a competitive lineup of clubs from across Pará, including well-known teams like Paysandu, Remo, and Tuna Luso, each boasting passionate fan bases and a storied history. The format typically includes a group stage followed by knockout rounds, culminating in a thrilling final that determines the state champion.

The Brazil Paraense is not just a showcase of local talent; it also serves as a vital platform for emerging players to gain recognition and potentially move to larger clubs in Brazil and beyond. The tournament is characterized by its vibrant atmosphere, with matches often played in front of enthusiastic crowds, celebrating the unique blend of football and local culture.

In addition to the on-field action, the Brazil Paraense is a celebration of regional pride, with clubs representing various cities and communities throughout Pará. The tournament plays a crucial role in fostering local rivalries and uniting fans in their love for the beautiful game. As the tournament continues to evolve, it remains a key fixture in Brazil's football calendar, highlighting the passion and talent that define the sport in this diverse and vibrant region.