List of Clube Atlético Mineiro seasons

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.

The Atlético Mineiro team that won the inaugural Campeonato Mineiro in 1915

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

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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.[2] 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.

Champion Runner-up Promoted ↑ Relegated ↓

Seasons

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Season State league/national league[6][10][11] Copa do

Brasil[12]

Continental competitions

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Other competitions

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Division Pos P W D L GF GA Pts Competition Result Competition Result
1915 Mineiro 1st 8 6 1 1 21 5 13
1916 Mineiro 2nd 8 3 3 2 8 9 9
1917 Mineiro 2nd 7 3 2 2 14 7 8
1918 Mineiro 2nd 7 5 1 1 16 3 11
1919 Mineiro 3rd 5 1 1 3 7 8 3
1920 Mineiro 4th 10 3 4 3 16 15 10
1921 Mineiro 2nd 12 5 6 1 27 18 16
1922 Mineiro 4th 11 4 3 4 25 20 11
1923 Mineiro 2nd 6 3 3 0 10 5 9
1924 [n 1]
1925 Mineiro [n 2]
1926 Mineiro 1st 10 8 1 1 37 17 17
1927 Mineiro 1st 12 10 1 1 56 14 21
1928 Mineiro 2nd 16 12 3 1 60 24 27
1929 Mineiro 2nd 14 11 0 3 80 17 22
1930 Mineiro [n 3]
1931 Mineiro 1st 8 7 0 1 34 10 14
1932 Mineiro[n 4] 1st 14 12 2 0 48 12 26
1933 Mineiro 4th 15 7 2 6 29 29 16
1934 Mineiro 2nd 12 8 2 2 25 11 18
1935 Mineiro 2nd 10 6 0 4 29 16 12
1936 Mineiro 1st 6 5 1 0 33 6 11
1937 Mineiro 4th 10 4 2 4 15 12 11 Copa dos Campeões

Estaduais

W
1938 Mineiro 1st 15 14 1 0 42 6 29
1939 Mineiro 1st 15 11 1 3 24 11 23
1940 Mineiro 2nd 7 4 3 0 21 7 11
1941 Mineiro 1st 19 14 1 4 53 21 29
1942 Mineiro 1st 10 10 0 0 30 6 20
1943 Mineiro 2nd 10 6 3 1 21 8 15
1944 Mineiro 2nd 15 9 2 4 33 17 20
1945 Mineiro 4th 18 8 0 10 40 34 16
1946 Mineiro 1st 18 4 3 1 49 19 31
1947 Mineiro 1st 12 10 1 1 33 10 21
1948 Mineiro 2nd 18 13 2 3 50 20 28
1949 Mineiro 1st 18 14 2 2 50 23 30
1950 Mineiro 1st 12 9 0 3 46 23 18
1951 Mineiro 2nd 14 9 1 4 44 18 19
1952 Mineiro 1st 16 15 0 1 40 8 30
1953 Mineiro 1st 9 6 2 1 15 7 14
1954 Mineiro 1st 25 18 3 2 45 19 39
1955 Mineiro 1st 27 16 7 4 55 32 39
1956 Mineiro 1st 24 14 4 6 42 24 32
1957 Mineiro 3rd 9 6 1 2 17 10 13
1958 Mineiro 1st 31 19 4 6 65 35 44
1959 Taça Brasil 6th 4 1 1 2 5 8 3
Mineiro 5th 20 11 1 8 48 34 23
1960 Taça Brasil
Mineiro 5th 30 16 5 9 55 35 37
1961 Taça Brasil
Mineiro 3rd 26 16 3 7 49 30 35
1962 Taça Brasil
Mineiro 1st 22 12 7 3 34 16 31
1963 Taça Brasil 6th 4 1 2 1 4 4 4
Mineiro 1st 22 14 7 1 30 12 35
1964 Taça Brasil 5th 6 3 1 2 7 11 7
Mineiro 5th 22 11 7 4 30 19 29
1965 Taça Brasil
Mineiro 4th 22 10 5 7 44 27 25
1966 Taça Brasil
Mineiro 2nd 22 15 6 1 36 15 36
1967 Taça Brasil 5th 8 4 2 2 15 11 10
Robertão 8th 14 5 4 5 18 21 14
Mineiro 2nd 22 15 5 2 45 16 35
1968 Taça Brasil
Robertão 7th 16 7 5 4 18 15 19
Mineiro 2nd 22 15 5 2 45 17 35
1969 Robertão 6th 16 8 1 7 31 23 17
Mineiro 2nd 30 22 4 4 68 18 48
1970 Robertão 3rd 19 7 8 4 23 18 22
Mineiro 1st 22 20 1 1 51 12 41
1971 Série A 1st 27 12 10 5 39 22 34 Torneio do Povo 3rd
Mineiro 3rd 22 13 4 5 25 14 30
1972 Série A 11th 28 11 8 9 35 29 30 Copa Libertadores GS Torneio do Povo 2nd
Mineiro 2nd 25 13 11 1 44 16 37
1973 Série A 11th 37 14 13 10 43 35 41 Torneio do Povo 6th
Mineiro 3rd 24 11 8 5 37 15 30
1974 Série A 7th 24 13 5 6 41 26 31
Mineiro 2nd 27 20 3 4 58 15 43
1975 Série A 19th 20 6 9 5 24 24 24
Mineiro 2nd 21 13 4 4 35 13 31
1976 Série A 3rd 22 11 7 4 40 18 36
Mineiro 1st 28 24 4 0 77 6 52
1977 Série A 2nd 21 17 4 0 55 16 49
Mineiro 2nd 25 17 5 3 55 16 39
1978 Série A 34th 20 8 8 4 24 12 27 Copa Libertadores SF Copa dos Campeões

Brasileiros

W
Mineiro 1st 28 19 6 3 46 12 44
1979 Série A 10th 19 6 10 3 18 11 22
Mineiro 1st 43 28 9 6 82 23 66
1980 Série A 2nd 22 15 4 3 46 16 34
Mineiro 1st 20 18 1 1 55 8 37
1981 Série A 14th 17 5 7 5 22 15 17 Copa Libertadores GS
Mineiro 1st 32 19 8 5 50 20 46
1982 Série A 19th 14 5 4 5 20 15 14
Mineiro 1st 36 23 5 8 59 24 51
1983 Série A 3rd 24 14 7 3 41 18 35
Mineiro 1st 36 23 9 5 69 24 56
1984 Série A 19th 14 7 3 4 24 12 17
Mineiro 2nd 30 17 6 7 43 19 40
1985 Série A 4th 28 13 9 6 37 23 35
Mineiro 1st 41 16 21 4 52 29 60
1986 Série A 3rd 32 17 11 4 39 20 45
Mineiro 1st 30 21 7 2 69 15 49
1987 Módulo Verde (Série A) 3rd 17 10 5 2 23 9 25
Mineiro 2nd 32 13 13 6 47 27 38
1988 Série A 10th 23 8 10 5 22 22 40
Mineiro 1st 30 21 6 3 52 14 48
1989 Série A 8th 18 6 7 5 21 13 19 QF
Mineiro 1st 30 24 2 4 77 14 50
1990 Série A 5th 21 7 10 4 20 18 24 QF
Mineiro 2nd 35 25 5 5 71 21 55
1991 Série A 3rd 21 8 10 3 29 20 26 R16
Mineiro 1st 24 13 9 2 37 9 35
1992 Série A 13th 19 6 6 7 15 18 18 R16 Copa CONMEBOL W
Mineiro 3rd 24 15 6 3 39 15 36
1993 Série A 20th 14 1 2 11 7 21 4 Copa CONMEBOL SF
Copa de Oro RU
Mineiro 2nd 17 10 3 4 31 16 23
1994 Série A 4th 28 11 8 9 36 28 30 QF
Mineiro 2nd 22 12 5 5 33 16 29
1995 Série A 7th 23 10 7 6 32 27 37 QF Copa CONMEBOL RU
Mineiro 1st 22 16 3 3 52 19 51
1996 Série A 3rd 27 13 4 10 44 37 43 R16 Copa Master de CONMEBOL RU
Mineiro 2nd 34 31 9 4 73 24 73
1997 Série A 4th 31 16 5 12 48 42 47 R16 Copa CONMEBOL W
Mineiro 5th 24 13 8 3 39 25 47
1998 Série A 9th 23 9 9 5 38 33 36 R16 Copa CONMEBOL SF
Mineiro 2nd 22 13 4 5 44 29 43
1999 Série A 2nd 29 15 4 10 56 42 49 R2 Copa Centro-Oeste SF
Mineiro 1st 17 9 5 3 34 16 32
2000 Módulo Azul (Série A) 24th 24 7 6 11 31 42 27 SF Copa Libertadores QF Copa Sul-Minas GS
Copa Mercosur SF
Mineiro 1st 16 11 3 2 36 22 36
2001 Série A 4th 29 16 4 9 54 36 52 R2 Copa Sul-Minas SF
Mineiro 2nd 19 10 4 5 33 21 34
2002 Série A 8th 27 12 4 11 52 51 40 SF Copa Sul-Minas SF
Super Mineiro[n 5] 4th 4 1 1 2 6 7 4
2003 Série A 7th 46 19 15 12 76 62 72 QF Copa Sudamericana R1
Mineiro 2nd 12 7 4 1 27 15 25
2004 Série A 19th 46 12 17 17 60 66 53 R2 Copa Sudamericana R1
Mineiro 2nd 17 11 4 2 36 17 37
2005 Série A ↓ 20th 42 13 8 21 54 59 47 QF
Mineiro 3rd 11 6 2 5 24 15 20
2006 Série B 1st 38 20 11 7 70 39 71 QF
Mineiro 3rd 13 6 5 2 19 15 23
2007 Série A 8th 38 15 10 13 63 51 55 QF
Mineiro 1st 15 8 3 4 25 13 27
2008 Série A 12th 38 12 12 14 50 61 48 QF Copa Sudamericana R1
Mineiro 2nd 15 8 1 6 22 15 25
2009 Série A 7th 38 16 8 14 55 56 54 R16 Copa Sudamericana R1
Mineiro 2nd 17 12 3 2 36 14 39
2010 Série A 13th 38 13 6 19 52 64 45 QF Copa Sudamericana QF
Mineiro 1st 17 9 7 1 41 22 34
2011 Série A 15th 38 13 6 19 50 60 45 R2 Copa Sudamericana R1
Mineiro 2nd 15 11 2 2 39 20 35
2012 Série A 2nd 38 20 12 6 64 37 72 R16
Mineiro 1st 15 11 4 0 32 9 37
2013 Série A 8th 38 15 12 11 49 38 57 R16 Copa Libertadores W FIFA Club World Cup 3rd
Mineiro 1st 15 12 0 3 41 14 36
2014 Série A 5th 38 17 11 10 51 38 61 W Copa Libertadores R16
Mineiro 2nd 15 8 5 2 25 10 29 Recopa Sudamericana W
2015 Série A 2nd 38 21 6 11 65 47 69 R16 Copa Libertadores R16
Mineiro 1st 15 9 3 3 25 10 30
2016 Série A 4th 38 17 11 10 61 53 62 RU Copa Libertadores QF Primeira Liga GS
Mineiro 2nd 15 7 4 4 31 16 25
2017 Série A 9th 38 14 12 12 52 49 54 QF Copa Libertadores R16 Primeira Liga RU
Mineiro 1st 11 9 0 2 26 9 27
2018 Série A 6th 38 17 8 13 56 43 59 R16 Copa Sudamericana R1
Mineiro RU 11 5 3 3 14 7 18
2019 Série A 13th 38 13 9 16 45 49 48 QF Copa Libertadores GS
Mineiro RU 11 9 1 1 24 6 28 Copa Sudamericana SF
2020 Série A 3rd 38 20 8 10 64 45 68 R2 Copa Sudamericana R1
Mineiro 1st 15 10 4 1 28 9 34
2021 Série A 1st 38 26 6 6 67 34 84 W Copa Libertadores SF
Mineiro 1st 15 10 3 2 27 8 33
2022 Série A 7th 38 15 13 10 45 37 58 R16 Copa Libertadores QF Supercopa do Brasil W
Mineiro 1st 14 12 1 1 31 6 37
2023 Série A 3rd 38 19 9 10 52 32 66 R16 Copa Libertadores R16
Mineiro 1st 12 9 2 1 21 8 29
2024 Série A TBD 36 10 14 12 46 52 44 RU Copa Libertadores RU
Mineiro 1st 12 6 3 3 22 11 21

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  1. ^ Atlético Mineiro did not enter the 1924 Campeonato Mineiro.
  2. ^ The 1925 Campeonato Mineiro was interrupted due to the Campeonato Brasileiro de Seleções Estaduais and not restarted.[27]
  3. ^ Atlético withdrew from the 1930 Campeonato Mineiro during the competition.[28]
  4. ^ In 1932, several clubs left LMDT (Liga Mineira de Desportos Terrestres), protesting against alleged partiality in favour of Atlético and created a new league, the AMEG (Associação Mineira de Esportes Geraes). Atlético was the only "big" club to remain in LMDT. The champions of both leagues are considered in the Federação Mineira de Futebol records.[29]
  5. ^ In 2002, Minas Gerais's clubs that took part in the Copa Sul-Minas, the regional cup, did not participate in the regular season of the state league. Atlético, Cruzeiro, América and Mamoré were joined by Campeonato Mineiro champion Caldense in the Supercampeonato Mineiro.[11]

References

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