Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
02/24 19:00 | 7 | [2] Vila Nova MG v Tombense [2] | 0-3 |
02/24 19:00 | 7 | 이파팅가 MG v Democrata SL | Cancelled |
02/18 21:30 | 6 | [4] EC 데모크라타 MG v 크루제이로 [1] | 1-3 |
02/18 21:00 | 6 | [2] Tombense v Patrocinense [3] | 4-0 |
02/18 19:00 | 6 | [4] 이파팅가 MG v 우베르란디아 MG [4] | 0-1 |
02/18 19:00 | 6 | [1] 아메리카 FC MG v Vila Nova MG [2] | 0-0 |
02/17 19:30 | 6 | [3] Itabirito v 아틀레치쿠 MG [1] | 0-2 |
02/17 19:30 | 6 | Democrata SL v 크루제이로 | Cancelled |
02/17 19:00 | 6 | [2] 아틀레틱 클루브 Sjdr MG v Pouso Alegre [3] | 4-1 |
02/15 23:00 | 5 | 크루제이로 v 아메리카 FC MG | 0-2 |
02/14 23:30 | 5 | [1] Vila Nova MG v 아틀레틱 클루브 Sjdr MG [2] | 1-4 |
02/14 23:00 | 5 | [4] 우베르란디아 MG v Itabirito [3] | 1-2 |
02/14 23:00 | 5 | [3] Patrocinense v 이파팅가 MG [4] | 2-1 |
02/14 23:00 | 5 | [2] 아틀레치쿠 MG v Tombense [2] | 1-1 |
02/14 22:30 | 5 | [3] Pouso Alegre v EC 데모크라타 MG [4] | 1-0 |
02/14 22:30 | 5 | Pouso Alegre v Democrata SL | Cancelled |
02/09 19:30 | 4 | [2] 크루제이로 v Patrocinense [2] | 3-0 |
02/09 00:00 | 4 | [2] 아틀레틱 클루브 Sjdr MG v 아틀레치쿠 MG [2] | 0-2 |
02/08 23:00 | 4 | [1] Vila Nova MG v 이파팅가 MG [4] | 3-3 |
02/08 22:30 | 4 | [4] Pouso Alegre v Itabirito [3] | 2-0 |
02/07 23:30 | 4 | [4] EC 데모크라타 MG v Tombense [2] | 2-2 |
02/07 23:30 | 4 | Democrata SL v 톰벤시 | Cancelled |
02/07 22:00 | 4 | [1] 아메리카 FC MG v 우베르란디아 MG [3] | 2-0 |
02/04 14:00 | 3 | [2] Patrocinense v Vila Nova MG [2] | 0-1 |
02/03 22:30 | 3 | [1] 아틀레치쿠 MG v 크루제이로 [2] | 0-2 |
02/03 22:00 | 3 | [1] Tombense v 아틀레틱 클루브 Sjdr MG [2] | 1-0 |
02/03 20:00 | 3 | [3] 우베르란디아 MG v EC 데모크라타 MG [4] | 0-1 |
02/03 19:30 | 3 | [3] Itabirito v 아메리카 FC MG [1] | 0-0 |
02/03 18:30 | 3 | [4] 이파팅가 MG v Pouso Alegre [4] | 1-0 |
01/29 23:00 | 2 | [3] 우베르란디아 MG v Patrocinense [3] | 1-1 |
Campeonato Mineiro is the Brazilian state football league of the state of Minas Gerais and is controlled by the Federação Mineira de Futebol (FMF).
The history of Campeonato Mineiro can be divided into two parts: before and after the construction of the Mineirão, in September 1966. The Mineirão is the biggest football stadium of Minas Gerais and it is located in Minas Gerais' state capital, Belo Horizonte. Before the stadium's inauguration América and Atlético were the most successful teams in the state, but after the construction of the Mineirão, known as the "Era Mineirão" ("Mineirão Era"), another team from the capital, Cruzeiro, also gained prominence. Atlético is the most successful team in the competition, having won 49 championships as of 2024, trailed by Cruzeiro with 39 championships.
As with many other Brazilian football state leagues, the Campeonato Mineiro is much older than the Brazilian League itself. This is partly because in the early 20th century Brazil did not have a well established transportation and communication infrastructure, that could help it organize a national league in the country, which was made worse by the nation's enormous size.
Many of the best players in Brazilian football were first seen in the Campeonato Mineiro. Reinaldo, Cerezo, Éder, Ronaldo, Dario and Tostão had their professional football debut in the competition.