Founded in 2005 as the second phase of the Campeonato Alagoano, the Copa Alagoas was a part of the tournament in the 2005,[1] 2006[2] and 2007[3] editions. After the tournament's change of format, the competition was not disputed until 2014 and 2015,[4] when it became again a part of the Alagoano, but now the first phase.[5][6]
From the 2016 to the 2019 campaigns, Copa Alagoas was not disputed. The competition returned to an active status in 2020, being now an independent tournament and assuring a place in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D to the champion.[7][8]