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State football league of Minas Gerais, Brazil From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Campeonato Mineiro Módulo II is the second tier of football league of the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil.[1][2]
Founded | 1917 |
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Country | Brazil |
Confederation | Federação Mineira de Futebol |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Campeonato Mineiro |
Relegation to | Campeonato Mineiro Segunda Divisão |
Current champions | Betim (1st title) (2024) |
Most championships | Araxá (4 titles) |
Team | City | 2022 result |
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Aymorés | Ubá | 10th |
Betim | Betim | 3rd |
Boa Esporte | Varginha | 6th |
Itabirito | Itabirito | 3rd (Segunda Divisão) |
Nacional | Muriaé | 9th |
North | Montes Claros | 1st (Segunda Divisão) |
Tupi | Juiz de Fora | 7th |
Tupynambás | Juiz de Fora | 5th |
Uberlândia | Uberlândia | 11th (Módulo I) |
União Luziense | Santa Luzia | 8th |
URT | Patos de Minas | 12th (Módulo I) |
Varginha | Varginha | 4th |
The first era of second tier of Minas Gerais football was the Serie B of the championship of municipality of Belo Horizonte.
Season | Champions |
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1915 | Ipanema (1) |
1916 | Unknown |
1917 | Flamengo (1) |
1918–1919 | Unknown |
1920 | Ipanema (2) |
1921 | Progresso (1) |
1922 | Palmeiras (1) |
1923 | Guarany (1) |
1924–1926 | Not held |
1927 | Calafate (1) |
1928 | Santa Cruz (1) |
1929 | Fluminense (1) |
1930 | Fluminense (2) |
1931 | Carlos Prates (1) |
1932 (AMEG) | Prado Mineiro (1) |
1932 (LMDT) | Siderúrgica (1) |
From 1961 to 1968 the second level was called First Division and the first level, Extra Division.
Season | Champions | Runners-up |
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1961 | Itaú (1) | Ferroviário de Divinópolis |
1962 | Uberlândia (1) | Palmeirense |
1963 | Nacional de Uberaba (1) | Itaúna |
1964 | Valerio (1) | Araguari |
1965 | Formiga (1) | Ferro Brasileiro |
1966 | Araxá (1) | Usipa |
1967 | Independente (1) | Alfenense |
1968 | Vila do Carmo (1) | Trespontano |
In 1969, the Access Division was the second level, and the First Division was the third.
Season | Champions | Runners-up |
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1969 | Acesita (1) | Cassimiro de Abreu |
Flamengo de Varginha (1) | Caldense |
From 1970 to 1976 the second level was not played because "Promotion Law" (Lei do Acesso) had been revoked by CND (National Sports Council). The Promotion Law returned in 1976 and, thus, state championships could again have promotion between divisions.
Season | Champions | Runners-up |
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1977 | Araxá (2) | Fluminense de Araguari |
1978 | Nacional de Uberaba (2) | Democrata (GV) |
Season | Champions | Runners-up |
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1981 | Democrata (SL) (1) | Alfenense |
1982 | Nacional de Uberaba (3) | Fluminense de Araguari |
1983 | Tupi (1) | Alfenense |
1984 | Fabril (1) | XV de Uberlândia |
1985 | Esportivo (1) | Caldense |
1986 | Atlético Três Corações (1) | Rio Branco |
1987 | Minas Esporte (1) | Sport Juiz de Fora |
1988 | Flamengo de Varginha (2) | Pouso Alegre |
1989 | Juventus (1) | Paraisense |
1990 | Araxá (3) | Patrocinense |
1991 | Mamoré (1) | URT |
1992 | Atlético Três Corações (2) | Alfenense |
1993 | Araguari (1) | Unaí |
Season | Champions | Runners-up |
---|---|---|
1994 | Rio Branco (1) | URT |
1995 | Villa Nova (1) | Paraisense |
1996 | Social (1) | Montes Claros |
1997 | Ipiranga (1) | Nacional de Uberaba |
1998 | Rio Branco (2) | URT |
1999 | Uberlândia (2) | Ipatinga |
2000 | Mamoré (2) | Guarani |
2001 | Tupi (2) | Nacional de Uberaba |
2002 | Guarani (1) | Social |
2003 | Uberaba (1) | Valerio |
2004 | Ituiutaba (1) | Democrata (SL) |
2005 | Democrata (GV) (1) | Uberlândia |
2006 | Rio Branco (3) | Tupi |
2007 | Social (2) | Uberaba |
2008 | América (1) | Uberlândia |
2009 | Ipatinga (1) | Caldense |
2010 | Guarani (2) | Funorte |
2011 | Boa Esporte (2) | Nacional (NS) |
2012 | Araxá (4) | Tombense |
2013 | URT (1) | Minas Boca |
2014 | Mamoré (3) | Democrata (GV) |
2015 | Uberlândia (3) | Tricordiano |
2016 | Democrata (GV) (2) | América (TO) |
2017 | Patrocinense (1) | Boa Esporte |
2018 | Guarani (3) | Tupynambás |
2019 | Coimbra (1) | Uberlândia |
2020 | Pouso Alegre (1) | Athletic |
2021 | Villa Nova (2) | Democrata (GV) |
2022 | Democrata (SL) (2) | Ipatinga |
2023 | Itabirito (1) | Uberlândia |
2024 | Betim (1) | Aymorés |
Teams in bold still active.
Rank | Club | Winners | Winning years |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Araxá | 4 | 1966, 1977, 1990, 2012 |
2 | Guarani | 3 | 2002, 2010, 2018 |
Mamoré | 1991, 2000, 2014 | ||
Nacional de Uberaba | 1963, 1978, 1982 | ||
Rio Branco | 1994, 1998, 2006 | ||
Uberlândia | 1962, 1999, 2015 | ||
7 | Atlético Três Corações | 2 | 1986, 1992 |
Boa Esporte | 2004, 2011 | ||
Democrata (GV) | 2005, 2016 | ||
Democrata (SL) | 1981, 2022 | ||
Flamengo de Varginha | 1969 (shared), 1988 | ||
Fluminense | 1929, 1930 | ||
Ipanema | 1915, 1920 | ||
Social | 1996, 2007 | ||
Tupi | 1983, 2001 | ||
Villa Nova | 1995, 2021 | ||
17 | Acesita | 1 | 1969 (shared) |
América | 2007 | ||
Araguari | 1993 | ||
Betim | 2024 | ||
Calafate | 1927 | ||
Carlos Prates | 1931 | ||
Coimbra | 2019 | ||
Esportivo | 1985 | ||
Fabril | 1984 | ||
Flamengo | 1917 | ||
Formiga | 1965 | ||
Guarany | 1923 | ||
Independente | 1967 | ||
Ipatinga | 2009 | ||
Ipiranga | 1997 | ||
Itabirito | 2023 | ||
Itaú | 1961 | ||
Juventus | 1989 | ||
Minas Esporte | 1987 | ||
Palmeiras | 1922 | ||
Patrocinense | 2017 | ||
Pouso Alegre | 2020 | ||
Progresso | 1921 | ||
Prado Mineiro | 1932 (AMEG) | ||
Santa Cruz | 1928 | ||
Siderúrgica | 1932 (LMDT) | ||
Uberaba | 2003 | ||
URT | 2013 | ||
Valerio | 1964 | ||
Vila do Carmo | 1968 |
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