Campeonato Mineiro Módulo II State football league of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Football league
The Campeonato Mineiro Módulo II is the second tier of football league of the state of Minas Gerais , Brazil .[ 1] [ 2]
Participants
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
Amateur era
The first era of second tier of Minas Gerais football was the Serie B of the championship of municipality of Belo Horizonte .
Primeira Divisão
From 1961 to 1968 the second level was called First Division and the first level, Extra Division.
Divisão de Acesso
In 1969, the Access Division was the second level, and the First Division was the third.
Primeira Divisão
From 1970 to 1976 the second level was not played because "Promotion Law" (Lei do Acesso) had been revoked by CND (National Sports Council).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
Módulo II
Notes
Titles by team
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
By city
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)
Betim
1
Betim (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
References
Men's
National teams League system Domestic cups Youth competitions State competitions
Championships (List )
Acre (2 )
Alagoas (2 )
Amapá (2 )
Amazonas (2 )
Bahia (2 , 3 )
Ceará (2 , 3 )
Distrito Federal (2 , 3 )
Espírito Santo (2 )
Goiás (2 , 3 )
Maranhão (2 )
Mato Grosso (2 )
Mato Grosso do Sul (2 , 3 )
Minas Gerais (2 , 3 )
Pará (2 , 3 )
Paraíba (2 , 3 )
Paraná (2 , 3 )
Pernambuco (2 , 3 )
Piauí (2 )
Rio de Janeiro (2 , 3 , 4 , 5 )
Rio Grande do Norte (2 )
Rio Grande do Sul (2 , 3 )
Rondônia (2 )
Roraima
Santa Catarina (2 , 3 )
São Paulo (2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 )
Sergipe (2 )
Tocantins (2 )
Cups Other
Defunct competitions
National teams League system Domestic cups Youth competitions State championships Defunct competitions