Campeonato Mineiro de Futebol Feminino

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Campeonato Mineiro de Futebol Feminino
Founded2005
Country Brazil
Confederation FMF
Promotion to Brasileiro Série A3
Current champions Atlético Mineiro (8th title)
(2022)
Most championships Atlético Mineiro (8 titles)
Current: 2023

The Campeonato Mineiro de Futebol Feminino is the women's football state championship of Minas Gerais State, and is contested since 2005.

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List of champions

Following is the list with all recognized titles of Campeonato Mineiro Feminino: [1]

SeasonChampionsRunners-up
2005Tupinambás (1)União de Timóteo
2006 Atlético Mineiro (1)Tupinambás
2007Nacional do Carmo (1)Garra
2008Iguaçu (1) Atlético Mineiro
2009 Atlético Mineiro (2)Iguaçu
2010 Atlético Mineiro (3)Iguaçu
2011 Atlético Mineiro (4)Iguaçu
2012 Atlético Mineiro (5)Nacional do Carmo
2013Neves (1)AA Bahia
2014Santa Cruz (1)Neves
2015 Ipatinga (1) América
2016 América (1) Ipatinga
2017 América (2)Frigoarnaldo
2018 América (3) Ipatinga
2019 Cruzeiro (1) América
2020 [2] Atlético Mineiro (6) Cruzeiro
2021 [3] Atlético Mineiro (7) Cruzeiro
2022 [4] Atlético Mineiro (8) Cruzeiro

Titles by team

Teams in bold stills active.

RankClubWinnersWinning years
1 Atlético Mineiro 82006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2020, 2021, 2022
2 América 32016, 2017, 2018
3 Cruzeiro 12019
Iguaçu2008
Ipatinga 2015
Nacional do Carmo2007
Neves2013
Santa Cruz2014
Tupinambás2005

By city

CityChampionshipsClubs
Bandeira-de-Belo-Horizonte.svg Belo Horizonte 14 Atlético Mineiro (8), América (3), Cruzeiro (1), Santa Cruz (1), Tupinambás (1)
Bandeira de Ipatinga.svg Ipatinga 2Iguaçu (1), Ipatinga (1)
Bandeiraneves.png Ribeirão das Neves 1Neves (1)
Bandeira Visconde do Rio Branco MG.jpg Visconde do Rio Branco 1Nacional do Carmo (1)

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References

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