Football league
The Campeonato Mineiro Módulo II is the second tier of football league of the state of Minas Gerais , Brazil .[1] [2]
Participants [ edit ] 2023 Módulo II[3] Note Coimbra B (2nd in 2022 Segunda Divisão) could not be promoted due to the regulation prohibition.[4] List of champions [ edit ] Amateur era [ edit ] The first era of second tier of Minas Gerais football was the Serie B of the championship of municipality of Belo Horizonte .
Primeira Divisão [ edit ] From 1961 to 1968 the second level was called First Division and the first level, Extra Division.
Divisão de Acesso [ edit ] In 1969, the Access Division was the second level, and the First Division was the third.
Primeira Divisão [ edit ] From 1970 to 1976 the second level was not played because "Promotion Law" (Lei do Acesso) had been revoked by CND (National Sports Council).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.
Segunda Divisão [ edit ] Módulo II [ edit ] Titles by team [ edit ] 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 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
By city [ edit ] City Championships Clubs Belo Horizonte 13 Fluminense (2), Ipanema (2), América (1), Calafate (1), Carlos Prates (1), Flamengo (1), Guarany (1), Palmeiras (1), Progresso (1), Prado Mineiro (1), Santa Cruz (1) Uberaba 5 Nacional (3), Independente (1), Uberaba (1) Araxá 4 Araxá (4) Divinópolis 4 Guarani (3), Juventus (1) Patos de Minas 4 Mamoré (3), URT (1) Andradas 3 Rio Branco (3) Uberlândia 3 Uberlândia (3) Varginha 3 Flamengo (2), Boa Esporte (1) Coronel Fabriciano 2 Social (2) Governador Valadares 2 Democrata (2) Juiz de Fora 2 Tupi (2) Nova Lima 2 Villa Nova (2) Sete Lagoas 2 Democrata (2) Três Corações 2 Atlético Três Corações (2) Araguari 1 Araguari (1) Barbacena 1 Vila do Carmo (1) Boa Esperança 1 Minas Esporte (1) Contagem 1 Coimbra (1) Formiga 1 Formiga (1) Ipatinga 1 Ipatinga (1) Itabira 1 Valerio (1) Itabirito 1 Itabirito (1) Itaú de Minas 1 Itaú (1) Ituiutaba 1 Boa Esporte (1) Lavras 1 Fabril (1) Manhuaçu 1 Ipiranga (1) Passos 1 Esportivo (1) Patrocínio 1 Patrocinense (1) Pouso Alegre 1 Pouso Alegre (1) Sabará 1 Siderúrgica (1) Timóteo 1 Acesita (1)
External links [ edit ] References [ edit ]
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Defunct competitions
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