DateRHome v Away-
03/29 19:00 1 [2] Capital DF v Gama [4] 1-1
03/26 22:00 2 [1] Brasiliense v Gama [4] 0-0
03/23 19:00 2 Brasiliense v SE Gama Postponed
03/22 19:00 2 [2] Capital DF v Ceilandia [3] 2-1
03/16 19:30 2 [3] Providence Women v Capital DF [2] 1-1
03/15 19:00 2 [4] SE Gama v Brasiliense [1] 3-0
03/08 19:00 9 [9] Real Brasilia v Legiao FC [10] 2-1
03/08 19:00 9 [3] Ceilandia v Samambaia [6] 1-1
03/08 19:00 9 Ceilandense v Sobradinho 1-3
03/08 19:00 9 [2] Brasiliense v Paranoa [5] 2-0
03/08 19:00 9 [4] Gama v Capital DF [1] 0-0
02/27 22:45 6 [3] Capital DF v Brasiliense [1] 3-0
02/23 19:00 8 [5] Capital DF v Ceilandia [1] 4-1
02/23 19:00 8 [2] Brasiliense v Gama [3] 2-0
02/23 13:00 8 [7] Sobradinho v Legiao FC [10] 2-0
02/22 19:00 8 [6] Samambaia v Ceilandense [8] 0-1
02/22 19:00 8 [5] Paranoa v Real Brasilia [9] 2-1
02/17 22:30 7 [3] Ceilandia v Gama [2] 2-0
02/17 18:00 7 [9] Real Brasilia v Samambaia [6] 1-1
02/16 18:30 7 [7] Sobradinho v Brasiliense [2] 0-0
02/16 18:30 7 [10] Legiao FC v Ceilandense [8] 1-1
02/15 19:00 7 [4] Paranoa v Capital DF [5] 1-2
02/15 14:00 7 Real Brasilia v FC Samambaia Postponed
02/13 18:30 6 [10] Zmaj Blato v Ceilandia [4] 1-2
02/13 00:00 6 [2] Gama v Real Brasilia [8] 1-0
02/12 22:30 6 Capital CF v Brasiliense Postponed
02/12 22:00 6 [6] Samambaia v Sobradinho [7] 1-0
02/12 13:00 6 [8] Ceilandense v Paranoa [5] 3-4
02/09 19:00 5 [5] Capital DF v Legiao FC [10] 1-0
02/09 19:00 5 [2] Brasiliense v Ceilandense [8] 2-0

The Campeonato Brasiliense, also referred to as the Campeonato Candango and the Candangão, is the top-flight professional state football league in the Brazilian Federal District. It is run by the Federal District Football Federation (FFDF).

Teams from other states can be affiliated to the FFDF as long as they are located within 200 km from Brasília. This is the case for Associação Atlética Luziânia from the state of Goiás and Unaí Esporte Clube from the state of Minas Gerais.

The Campeonato Brasiliense is a prominent football tournament held annually in the Federal District of Brazil, showcasing the best local teams from Brasília and surrounding regions. Established in 1960, it serves as a key competition for clubs seeking to demonstrate their talent and secure qualification for national tournaments. The tournament features a vibrant mix of traditional powerhouses and emerging clubs, offering exciting matches and fostering local football development. With a passionate fan base and a rich history, the Campeonato Brasiliense is an essential part of Brazil's football landscape, highlighting the region's sporting culture and contributing to the growth of the sport in the capital area.