Remo vs Chapecoense: State giant vs national climber
State dominance shapes the Remo vs Chapecoense stats
The Remo vs Chapecoense stats scream one thing. Absolute control at state level for Remo.
Remo have stacked up 47 State League titles in the top Pará division. Chapecoense sit on just 8 in their state race.
That gap of 39 trophies is the wildest number in this matchup. It tells you who has lived as a local giant for decades.
Any Head to Head record between these clubs starts with that balance of power. One side used to lifting state trophies almost every year, the other still strong but far behind in raw volume.
National trophies tilt slightly toward Chapecoense
The story flips once you look at national leagues. Chapecoense have the edge here.
Remo have won 1 national league title in Série B, C or D. Chapecoense have picked up 2 across those same levels.
So the club with fewer state titles has done a little better across Brazil. That adds spice to their historical matchups, since both sides can claim different types of glory.
If you line them up, it looks like this:
- State League titles, Remo: 47
- State League titles, Chapecoense: 8
- National League titles, Remo: 1
- National League titles, Chapecoense: 2
Copa Verde adds another layer for Remo
Regional cups also play a part in the Remo vs Chapecoense stats. Here, Remo take another small win.
Remo have lifted the Copa Verde 1 time. Chapecoense are still on 0 in this competition.
It is not the same weight as the league numbers. Still, it adds to Remo's image as a team that turns up in knockout regional football.
Squad size hints at similar resources on matchday
Forget trophies for a second. Look at the current squads, and the picture tightens.
Remo list a first team group of 32 players. Chapecoense are almost identical with 31.
That tiny gap of just one player suggests similar depth on the bench. So any upcoming Head to Head record updates will likely come down to quality and coaching, not sheer numbers.
What the numbers say about this rivalry
The huge state title gap is the defining anomaly here. Remo are a local powerhouse with 47 top Pará crowns, while Chapecoense have only 8 in their own state.
Chapecoense answer back with 2 national league titles to Remo's 1. That gives them pride on the bigger stage and shapes how fans see their historical matchups.
Put it all together and you get a clash of profiles. One club built on state dominance and Copa Verde success, the other a stronger name in national league history, and both carrying squads of almost the same size into every meeting.









