The Campeonato Mineiro Módulo II is the second tier of
football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ...
league of the state of
Minas Gerais,
Brazil.
Participants
''2022 edition''
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
Belo Horizonte (, ; ) is the sixth-largest city in Brazil, with a population around 2.7 million and with a metropolitan area of 6 million people. It is the 13th-largest city in South America and the 18th-largest in the Americas. The metropol ...
.
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From 1970 to 1976 the second level was not played because "Promotion Law" (Lei do Acesso) had been revoked by CND (National Sports Council).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
*
Unaí EC currently disputes the
Campeonato Brasiliense, due to proximity of the city of
Unaí to the
Distrito Federal.
*When promoted to
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
The Campeonato Brasileiro Série B is commonly referred to as the Brasileirão Série B (Série B), and until 2022 was officially called Brasileirão Sportingbet by sponsorship reasons. It is the second tier of the Brazilian football league system ...
in 2011, due to problems with stadium capacity, Ituiutaba EC has moved from
Ituiutaba to
Varginha
Varginha is a Municipalities of Brazil, municipality in southwest Minas Gerais state, Brazil. Varginha stands out as one of the major centers of commerce and coffee production in Brazil and the world. The city is a center for export of coffee drai ...
, and changed this name to the currently
Boa Esporte Clube.
Titles by team
Teams in bold still active.
By city
External links
FMF official website
References
{{Brazilian Football Competitions
Mineiro