Clubs
The following 20 clubs competed in the Campeonato Paulista during the 2011 season.
| Team | City | Stadium |
|---|---|---|
| Americana | Americana | Décio Vitta |
| Botafogo (SP) | Ribeirão Preto | Santa Cruz |
| Bragantino | Bragança Paulista | Nabi Abi Chedid |
| Corinthians | São Paulo | Pacaembu |
| Grêmio Prudente | Presidente Prudente | Prudentão |
| Ituano | Itu | Novelli Júnior |
| Linense | Lins | Gilberto Siqueira Lopes |
| Mirassol | Mirassol | José Maria de Campos Maia |
| Mogi Mirim | Moji-Mirim | Papa João Paulo II |
| Noroeste | Bauru | Alfredo de Castilho |
| Oeste | Itápolis | Idenor Picardi Semeghini |
| Palmeiras | São Paulo | Pacaembu |
| Paulista | Jundiaí | Jayme Cintra |
| Ponte Preta | Campinas | Moisés Lucarelli |
| Portuguesa | São Paulo | Canindé |
| Santo André | Santo André | Bruno José Daniel |
| Santos | Santos | Vila Belmiro |
| São Bernardo | São Bernardo do Campo | Primeiro de Maio |
| São Caetano | São Caetano do Sul | Anacleto Campanella |
| São Paulo | São Paulo | Morumbi |
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