List of Clube Atlético Mineiro seasons explained

Clube Atlético Mineiro is a Brazilian football club based in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The club was formed in 1908 as Athletico Mineiro Foot Ball Club, and changed its name to the current one in 1913. Atlético Mineiro played its first competitive match on 15 July 1915, when it entered the inaugural Campeonato Mineiro, the state league of Minas Gerais.

Atlético Mineiro's first official trophy was the Campeonato Mineiro in 1915, the inaugural edition of the competition, which the club has won a record 43 times. Atlético's only Campeonato Brasileiro title was won in 1971, and the first Copa do Brasil came in 2014. At international level, Atlético was the most successful club of the Copa CONMEBOL with two wins, and has won the Copa Libertadores and the Recopa Sudamericana once each. The club's most recent trophy is the 2015 Campeonato Mineiro.[1]

The list details the club's year-to-year records in the major competitions it took part in, starting in the 1915 season, year of the first edition of the Campeonato Mineiro.[2] [3]

History

Atlético Mineiro was formed in 1908 in Belo Horizonte, and first took part in and won an official competition in 1915, the inaugural edition of the Campeonato Mineiro, the state league of Minas Gerais.[4] The club has played in all editions of the Mineiro, winning the competition a record 43 times.[5] [6] From 1915 to 1958, the only regular competition in which the club played was the state league, but the club also took part in and won the 1937 Copa dos Campeões Estaduais, contested by the state league champions from Minas Gerais (Atlético), Rio de Janeiro (Fluminense), São Paulo (Portuguesa) and Espírito Santo (Rio Branco).[7]

From 1959 to 1968, the club appeared in some editions of the Taça Brasil, the first annual nationwide competition in Brazil, contested in cup format between state league champions, created in order to select Brazil's representatives in the Copa Libertadores. From 1967 to 1970, Atlético participated in the Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, a new national tournament which included more teams than the Taça Brasil, but played during the same season, and from 1971 onwards, it took part in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, a national championship that replaced both previous competitions.[8] The club has spent almost every season on the top flight of the Brazilian football league system, the exception being 2006, when it played in the Série B, following relegation in 2005. Atlético won the inaugural Brasileiro in 1971, and finished second on five occasions. In 1989, a new national cup competition was introduced, Copa do Brasil, which Atlético has won once, taking part in all but one of its seasons. Throughout its history, Atlético has also participated in other short-lived national tournaments, such as the Torneio do Povo and the Copa dos Campeões Brasileiros in the 1970s, the Copa Sul-Minas and the Copa Centro-Oeste in the 2000s, and the Brazilian Primeira Liga in the 2010s.

Atlético Mineiro's involvement in official international club football dates back to 1972, when the club qualified for the Copa Libertadores as Brazilian champions in 1971, its first continental participation.[9] In total, the club has participated in 23 continental competition editions, and in one edition of an intercontinental competition, winning four titles and appearing in three more finals as runner-up. Atlético Mineiro won its first continental trophy in 1992, the inaugural Copa CONMEBOL, a competition which it won again in 1997. In 2013 the club won its first Copa Libertadores, a title followed by the 2014 Recopa Sudamericana. The club's first and only appearance in an intercontinental competition happened in the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup, in which it finished in third place.

Key

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League divisions

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Seasons

SeasonState league/national league[10] [11] Copa do Brasil[12] Continental competitions[13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] Other competitions[20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26]
DivisionPosPWDLGFGAPtsCompetitionResultCompetitionResult
1915Mineiro1st861121513
1916Mineiro2nd8332899
1917Mineiro2nd73221478
1918Mineiro2nd751116311
1919Mineiro3rd5113783
1920Mineiro4th10343161510
1921Mineiro2nd12561271816
1922Mineiro4th11434252011
1923Mineiro2nd63301059
1924
1925Mineiro
1926Mineiro1st10811371717
1927Mineiro1st121011561421
1928Mineiro2nd161231602427
1929Mineiro2nd141103801722
1930Mineiro
1931Mineiro1st8701341014
1932Mineiro1st141220481226
1933Mineiro4th15726292916
1934Mineiro2nd12822251118
1935Mineiro2nd10604291612
1936Mineiro1st651033611
1937Mineiro4th10424151211Copa dos Campeões EstaduaisW
1938Mineiro1st15141042629
1939Mineiro1st151113241123
1940Mineiro2nd743021711
1941Mineiro1st191414532129
1942Mineiro1st10100030620
1943Mineiro2nd1063121815
1944Mineiro2nd15924331720
1945Mineiro4th188010403416
1946Mineiro1st18431491931
1947Mineiro1st121011331021
1948Mineiro2nd181323502028
1949Mineiro1st181422502330
1950Mineiro1st12903462318
1951Mineiro2nd14914441819
1952Mineiro1st16150140830
1953Mineiro1st962115714
1954Mineiro1st251832451939
1955Mineiro1st271674553239
1956Mineiro1st241446422432
1957Mineiro3rd9612171013
1958Mineiro1st311946653544
1959Taça Brasil6th4 1 1 2 5 8 3
Mineiro5th201118483423
1960Taça Brasil
Mineiro5th301659553537
1961Taça Brasil
Mineiro3rd261637493035
1962Taça Brasil
Mineiro1st221273341631
1963Taça Brasil6th4 1 2 1 4 4 4
Mineiro1st221471301235
1964Taça Brasil5th6 3 1 2 7 11 7
Mineiro5th221174301929
1965Taça Brasil
Mineiro4th221057442725
1966Taça Brasil
Mineiro2nd221561361536
1967Taça Brasil8 4 2 2 15 11 10
Robertão8th14 5 4 5 18 2114
Mineiro2nd221552451635
1968Taça Brasil
Robertão7th16 7 5 4 18 1519
Mineiro2nd221552451735
1969Robertão6th16 8 1 7 31 23 17
Mineiro2nd302244681848
1970Robertão3rd19 7 8 4 23 18 22
Mineiro1st222011511241
1971Série A1st27 12 10 5 39 22 34 Torneio do Povo
Mineiro3rd221345251430
1972Série A11th28 11 8 9 35 29 30 Torneio do Povo
Mineiro2nd2513111441637
1973Série A11th37 14 13 10 43 35 41 Torneio do Povo
Mineiro3rd241185371530
1974Série A7th24 13 5 6 41 26 31
Mineiro2nd272034581543
1975Série A19th20 6 9 5 24 24 24
Mineiro2nd211344351331
1976Série A3rd22 11 7 4 40 18 36
Mineiro1st28244077652
1977Série A2nd21 17 4 0 55 16 49
Mineiro2nd251753551639
1978Série A20 8 8 4 24 12 27 Copa dos Campeões BrasileirosW
Mineiro1st281963461244
1979Série A19 6 10 3 18 11 22
Mineiro1st432896822366
1980Série A22 15 4 3 46 16 34
Mineiro1st20181155837
1981Série A17 5 7 5 22 15 17
Mineiro1st321985502046
1982Série A14 5 4 5 20 15 14
Mineiro1st362358592451
1983Série A24 14 7 3 41 18 35
Mineiro1st362395692456
1984Série A14 7 3 4 24 12 17
Mineiro2nd301767431940
1985Série A28 13 9 6 37 23 35
Mineiro1st4116214522960
1986Série A32 17 11 4 39 20 45
Mineiro1st302172691549
1987Módulo Verde (Série A)17 10 5 2 23 9 25
Mineiro2nd3213136472738
1988Série A23 8 10 5 22 22 40
Mineiro1st302163521448
1989Série A18 6 7 5 21 13 19
Mineiro1st302424771450
1990Série A21 7 10 4 20 18 24
Mineiro2nd352555712155
1991Série A21 8 10 3 29 20 26
Mineiro1st24139237935
1992Série A19 6 6 7 15 18 18 W
Mineiro3rd241563391536
1993Série A14 1 2 11 7 21 4 Copa CONMEBOLSF
Copa de OroRU
Mineiro2nd171034311623
1994Série A28 11 8 9 36 28 30
Mineiro2nd221255331629
1995Série A23 10 7 6 32 27 37
Mineiro1st221633521951
1996Série A27 13 4 10 44 37 43 Copa Master de CONMEBOL
Mineiro2nd343194732473
1997Série A31 16 5 12 48 42 47 W
Mineiro5th241383392547
1998Série A23 9 9 5 38 33 36
Mineiro2nd221345442943
1999Série A29 15 4 10 56 42 49 Copa Centro-Oeste
Mineiro1st17953341632
2000Módulo Azul (Série A)24 7 6 11 31 42 27 Copa Sul-MinasGS
Copa MercosurSF
Mineiro1st161132362236
2001Série A29 16 4 9 54 36 52 Copa Sul-Minas
Mineiro2nd191045332134
2002Série A27 12 4 11 52 51 40 Copa Sul-Minas
Super Mineiro4th4112674
2003Série A46 19 15 12 76 62 72
Mineiro2nd12741271525
2004Série A46 12 17 17 60 66 53
Mineiro2nd171142361737
2005Série A ↓20th42 13 8 21 54 59 47
Mineiro3rd11625241520
2006Série B1st38 20 11 7 70 39 71
Mineiro3rd13652191523
2007Série A38 15 10 13 63 51 55
Mineiro1st15834251327
2008Série A38 12 12 14 50 61 48 Copa Sudamericana
Mineiro2nd15816221525
2009Série A38 16 814 55 56 54
Mineiro2nd171232361439
2010Série A13th38 13 6 19 52 64 45 Copa Sudamericana
Mineiro1st17971412234
2011Série A38 13 6 19 50 60 45
Mineiro2nd151122392035
2012Série A38 20 12 6 64 37 72
Mineiro1st15114032937
Série A38 15 12 11 49 38 57 W FIFA Club World Cup
Mineiro1st151203411436
2014Série A38 17 11 10 51 38 61 W Copa Libertadores
Mineiro2nd15852251029Recopa SudamericanaW
Série A38 21 6 11 65 47 69Copa Libertadores
Mineiro1st15933251030
Série A38171110615362RUPrimeira Liga
Mineiro2nd15744311625
2017Série A38141212524954QFCopa LibertadoresR16Primeira LigaRU
Mineiro1st1190226927
2018Série A3817813564359R16Copa SudamericanaR1
MineiroRU1153314718
2019Série A3813916454948QFCopa LibertadoresGS
MineiroRU1191124628Copa SudamericanaSF
2020Série A3820810644568R2Copa SudamericanaR1
Mineiro1st15104128934
2021Série A1st 382666673484W Copa LibertadoresSF
Mineiro1st15103227833
2022Série A7th38151310453758R16Copa LibertadoresQFSupercopa do BrasilW
Mineiro1st14121131637
2023Série A3rd3819910523266R16Copa LibertadoresR16
Mineiro1st1292121829
2024Série ATBD21795292930QFCopa LibertadoresQF
Mineiro1st12633221121

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Clube Atlético Mineiro - All Matches. RSSSF. 9 September 2015. 9 July 2006.
  3. Web site: Atlético-MG (Clube Atlético Mineiro). Futpédia. Globo.com. pt. 11 September 2015.
  4. News: Campeão há um século com ourives e vigilante no time, Galo mira 43º mineiro com grupo milionário. Fonseca. Rodrigo. 1 May 2015. Superesportes. 21 August 2015. pt. Champions one century ago with gold sculptor and watchman in the squad, Atlético aims for 43rd Mineiro with a millionaire group.
  5. Web site: "Perpetual" Teams. RSSSF. Arruda. Marcelo. 17 March 2017. 27 April 2017.
  6. Web site: Minas Gerais State - List of Champions. 8 November 2015. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 3 May 2015. Diogo. Julio. Freati. Claudio.
  7. News: O Athletico Campeão dos Campeões. 4 February 1937. Jornal dos Sports. 25 August 2015. Biblioteca Nacional Digital. Athletico Champion of Champions. pt.
  8. Web site: Brazil - List of Champions. 26 May 2016. 1 August 2016. Diogo. Julio. RSSSF.
  9. Web site: Brazilian Clubs Debuts In Copa Libertadores Da América. 2 November 2010. 27 July 2016. RSSSF. Berwanger. Alexandre.
  10. Web site: Brazil - List of Champions. 17 December 2014. 8 November 2015. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Diogo. Julio.
  11. Web site: Minas Gerais State Superchampionship 2002. 30 June 2002. 8 November 2015. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Torres. Paulo.
  12. Web site: Brazil Cup History . 4 December 2014 . 8 November 2014 . . Hemzo . Miguel . Pontes . Ricardo . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20141230210136/http://rsssf.com/tablesb/brazcuphist.html . 30 December 2014 .
  13. Web site: Copa Libertadores de América. 6 August 2015. 8 November 2015. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Stokkermans. Karel.
  14. Web site: Copa Conmebol . 15 December 1999 . 8 November 2015 . . Stokkermans . Karel . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20151031102621/http://www.rsssf.com/sacups/conmebol.html . 31 October 2015 .
  15. Web site: South America - "Other Copas". 25 July 2013. 8 November 2015. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Stokkermans. Karel.
  16. Web site: Copa Master Conmebol 1996. 26 January 1999. 8 November 2015. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Pierrend. José.
  17. Web site: Copa Mercosur. 10 February 2004. 8 November 2015. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Stokkermans. Karel.
  18. Web site: Copa Sudamericana. 1 October 2015. 8 November 2015. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Stokkermans. Karel.
  19. Web site: Recopa Sudamericana . 19 February 2015 . 8 November 2015 . . Stokkermans . Karel . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100407141844/http://www.rsssf.com/sacups/recopa.html . 7 April 2010 .
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  21. Web site: Torneio do Povo - List of Champions. 7 November 2000. 8 November 2015. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Azeredo. Paulo.
  22. Web site: I Torneio dos Campeões Brasileiros 1978. 31 August 2014. 8 November 2015. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. da Cruz. Santiago. Claudio. Freati.
  23. Web site: Brazil - Copa Centro-Oeste 1999. 20 January 2000. 8 November 2015. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Pontes. Ricardo.
  24. Web site: Brazil - Copa Sul-Minas - List of Winners. 18 May 2002. 8 November 2015. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Pontes. Ricardo.
  25. Web site: FIFA Club World Championship. 8 January 2015. 8 November 2015. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Arruda. Marcelo. Di Maggio. Roberto.
  26. Web site: Primeira Liga 2016. 8 May 2016. 15 June 2016. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Graciano. Wallace.