Copa FMF
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The Copa Federação Matogrossense de Futebol, also known as Copa FMF, is a tournament organized by Federação Matogrossense de Futebol every second half of the season.
Founded | 2004 |
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Region | Mato Grosso |
Number of teams | 6 (2022) |
Current champions | CEOV (1st title) |
Most successful club(s) | Luverdense (4 titles) |
The tournament was also previously called Copa Governador de Mato Grosso and Copa Mato Grosso before changing its name to the current one in 2017.
List of champions
Season | Winner | Scores | Runner-up |
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2004 | Luverdense | 6–1 1–1 |
Cuiabá |
2005 | Operário | Round-robin tournament | União Rondonópolis |
2006 | Cacerense | 1–1 2–1 |
Vila Aurora |
2007 | Luverdense | Round-robin tournament | Cacerense |
2008 | Araguaia | Round-robin tournament | União Rondonópolis |
2009 | Vila Aurora | 1–1 1–0 |
Cuiabá |
2010 | Cuiabá | 3–1 2–1 |
Operário |
2011 | Luverdense | 2–2 1–0 |
Operário |
2012 | Mixto | 1–1 1–0 |
União Rondonópolis |
2013 | Rondonópolis | 1–1 2–0 |
União Rondonópolis |
2014 | Not played[1] | ||
2015 | Dom Bosco | 2–0 3–2 |
União Rondonópolis |
2016 | Cuiabá | 2–1 3–2 |
Mixto |
2017 | União Rondonópolis[a] | 1–1 0–0 (2–0 p) |
Cuiabá |
2018 | Mixto | 2–1 0–1 (3–2 p) |
Dom Bosco |
2019 | Luverdense | 0–1 2–1 (4–3 p) |
Cuiabá |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | União Rondonópolis | 2–0 0–0 |
Dom Bosco |
2022 | Nova Mutum | Round-robin tournament | CEOV |
2023 | Mixto | Round-robin tournament | Cuiabá |
2024 | CEOV | 1–0 0–0 |
Nova Mutum |
- a Originally Cuiabá won 2017 Copa FMF (1–1 and 2–0 against Dom Bosco). Two months after the ending of the Copa, Superior Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva (STJD) gave back 9 points deducted to União Rondonópolis in the first stage. So, União Rondonópolis finished fourth and qualified for the semi-finals. The previous semi-finals, Dom Bosco v Mixto, were annulled and União Rondonópolis played new semi-finals against Dom Bosco.[2] União Rondonópolis won on penalties and advanced to the new finals against Cuiabá.[3] In the finals, União Rondonópolis won on penalties.[4]
Titles by team
- Luverdense 4 titles
- Mixto 3 titles
- Cuiabá and União Rondonópolis 2 titles
- Araguaia, Cacerense, Dom Bosco, Nova Mutum, Operário, Rondonópolis, Vila Aurora, and CEOV 1 title
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