Campeonato Mineiro (lower levels)


The Campeonato Mineiro lower levels are the football tournaments for the Minas Gerais clubs that do not play in the Campeonato Mineiro First Division. The competitions are organized by the Minas Gerais Football Federation. Usually, the champions of a division are promoted in the next year to the immediately upper level.
The table below shows the lower level champions of Minas Gerais State Championship.

List of champions

Year
1994URT Guarani
1995Villa Nova Social
1996Social Ateneu
1997Ipiranga Sete de Setembro
1998Rio Branco Passos
1999Uberlândia Ateneu
2000Mamoré Patrocinense
2001Tupi Paraisense
2002Guarani Tombense
2003Uberaba Unit
2004Ituiutaba Olympic
2005Democrata Juventus
2006Rio Branco Tombense
2007Social Araxá
2008América Funorte
2009Ipatinga Mamoré
2010Guarani Nacional
2011Ituiutaba Araxá
2012Araxá Minas
2013URT Nacional
2014Mamoré CAP
2015Uberlândia Uberaba
2016Democrata

1 The 1993 Second Level was named Supercopa Minas Gerais.
[|2] Since 1994 the Second Division is called Módulo II da Primeira Divisão while the Third Division is called Segunda Divisão. Actually, although of what the new names suggest, they still work as the second and the third division, respectively.
[|3] Ituiutaba competed as Boa Esporte Clube in the Second Division in 2011, and played their home games in Varginha city.

Titles by team

Second Level