Campeonato Mato-Grossense
Founded | 1943 |
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Country | Brazil |
Confederation | CBF Federação Mato-Grossense de Futebol |
Number of teams | 10 |
Relegation to | |
Domestic cup(s) | Copa Verde Copa do Brasil |
Current champions | Cuiabá () |
Most championships | Mixto (24 titles) |
Website | https://www.fmfmt.com.br/pt/home/ |
Current: |
Campeonato Mato-Grossense is the football league of the State of Mato Grosso, Brazil. It is organized by the Mato Grosso State Football Federation.
Format[]
First Division 2006
First stage:
- The teams are divided in two groups of six teams.
- Double round-robin, in which all teams from one group play home-and-away games against all teams within the group.
- Home-and-away playoff with the top teams of each group. The winner is crowned the champion of the first stage.
- The teams last placed in each group are relegated to the second division.
Second stage:
- The teams are divided in two groups of five teams.
- Double round-robin, in which all teams from one group play home-and-away games against all teams of the other group.
- Home-and-away playoff with the top teams of each group. The winner is crowned the champion of the second stage.
Third stage (if necessary):
- Home-and-away playoff with the winners of the first and second stages.
If a team wins both stages (first and second) it is crowned the champion. If not, the third stage is disputed, and the winner is the champion.
As in any other Brazilian soccer championship, the format can change every year.
Clubs[]
First Division 2021
- Sociedade Ação Futebol
- Clube Esportivo Operário Várzea-Grandense (CEOV)
- Cuiabá Esporte Clube
- Clube Esportivo Dom Bosco
- Associação
- Luverdense Esporte Clube
- Nova Mutum Esporte Clube
- Esporte Clube
- Sinop Futebol Clube
- União Esporte Clube
List of champions[]
- 1943 Mixto
- 1944 Americano
- 1945 Mixto
- 1946 Atlético Matogrossense
- 1947 Mixto
- 1948 Mixto
- 1949 Mixto
- 1950 Atlético Matogrossense
- 1951 Mixto
- 1952 Mixto
- 1953 Mixto
- 1954 Mixto
- 1955 Atlético Matogrossense
- 1956 Atlético Matogrossense
- 1957 Atlético Matogrossense
- 1958 Dom Bosco
- 1959 Mixto
- 1960 Dom Bosco
- 1961 Mixto
- 1962 Mixto
- 1963 Dom Bosco
- 1964 CEOV
- 1965 Mixto
- 1966 Dom Bosco
- 1967 CEOV
- 1968 CEOV
- 1969 Mixto
- 1970 Mixto
- 1971 Dom Bosco
- 1972 CEOV
- 1973 CEOV
- 1974 Operário-MS
- 1975 Comercial-MS
- 1976 Operário-MS
- 1977 Operário-MS
- 1978 Operário-MS
- 1979 Mixto
- 1980 Mixto
- 1981 Mixto
- 1982 Mixto
- 1983 CEOV
- 1984 Mixto
- 1985 CEOV
- 1986 CEOV
- 1987 CEOV
- 1988 Mixto
- 1989 Mixto
- 1990 Sinop
- 1991 Dom Bosco
- 1992 Sorriso
- 1993 Sorriso
- 1994 CEOV
- 1995 CEOV
- 1996 Mixto
- 1997
- 1998 Sinop
- 1999 Sinop
- 2000 Juventude
- 2001 Juventude
- 2002 CEOV
- 2003 Cuiabá
- 2004 Cuiabá
- 2005 Vila Aurora
- 2006 Operário Ltda.
- 2007 Cacerense
- 2008 Mixto
- 2009 Luverdense
- 2010 União
- 2011 Cuiabá
- 2012 Luverdense
- 2013 Cuiabá
- 2014 Cuiabá
- 2015 Cuiabá
- 2016 Luverdense
- 2017 Cuiabá
- 2018 Cuiabá
- 2019 Cuiabá
- 2020 Nova Mutum
- 2021 Cuiabá
Titles by team[]
- Mixto 24 times
- CEOV 12 times
- Cuiabá 11 times
- Dom Bosco 6 times
- Atlético Matogrossense 5 times
- Operário-MS* 4 times
- Luverdense and Sinop 3 times
- Juventude and Sorriso 2 times
- Comercial-MS*, Americano, Vila Aurora, , Operário Ltda., Cacerense, União, Nova Mutum 1 time
* Operário and Comercial from Campo Grande no longer compete for the Mato-Grossense since they are based in Mato Grosso do Sul state.
Copa Governador de Mato Grosso[]
The Copa Governador de Mato Grosso (English: Governor of Mato Grosso Cup) is a competition contested in the second semester of the year, by Mato Grosso state teams, originally to determine a spot in the following year's Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, but now to determine who will make it to the Série D.
External links[]
- Campeonato Mato-Grossense
- State football leagues in Brazil
- Football in Mato Grosso