The 2017 Campeonato Cearense is the 103rd season of Ceará's top football league. Ceará won the league for the 44th time.
Format
First Round
- All the ten teams play each other once.
- The top eight teams go to the Final Rounds.
- The bottom two teams are relegated.
Final Rounds
- The eight teams are paired according to their ranking:
- 1 vs. 8 (Game 1)
- 2 vs. 7 (Game 2)
- 3 vs. 6 (Game 3)
- 4 vs. 5 (Game 4)
- The games are played over two legs. The better teams hosts the second leg.
- The winners are again paired according to their ranking:
- Winners Game 1 vs. Winners Game 4
- Winners Game 2 vs. Winners Game 3
- The games are this time played over three legs. When a team wins a leg, they gain three points. When a leg is tied, each team gets one point, and when a team loses, they gain zero points. The team with the most points at the end of the three legs moves on. If one team wins the first two legs, no third leg is played. The better team hosts the second and third legs.
- The winners of the semi-finals go on to the final, played the same way as the semi-finals.
Qualification
Teams
First round
Final Rounds
Quarter-finals
<small>Ceará win 7âÂÂ2 on Aggregate.</small>
<small>Guarani de Juazeiro win 6âÂÂ2 on Aggregate.</small>
<small>Ferroviário-CE win on penalties after a 2âÂÂ2 tie on Aggregate</small>
<small>Fortaleza wins 6âÂÂ2 on Aggregate</small>
Semi-finals
<small>Ferroviário-CE win with 5 points, to Fortaleza's 2 points</small>
<small>Ceará win with 7 points to Guarani de Juazeiro's 1 point.</small>
Final
<small>A third match was not necessary. Ceará wins with 6 points to Ferroviário-CE's 0 points.</small>
Ferroviário-CE and Guarani de Juazeiro qualify for 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D<br/>Ceará and Ferroviário-CE qualify for the 2018 Copa do Brasil.<br/>Ceará and Ferroviário-CE qualify for the 2018 Copa do Nordeste.
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