2000 Campeonato Mineiro

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Season2000
Dates23 January – 8 June
Campeonato Mineiro
Season2000
Dates23 January – 8 June
ChampionsAtlético Mineiro
RelegatedIpiranga
Valeriodoce
Matches114
Goals328 (2.88 per match)
Top goalscorerDitinho (URT)
Joãozinho (Ipatinga)
14 goals[1]
Highest scoringUberlândia 5-3 Ipiranga (30 January 2000)
1999
2001

The 2000 Campeonato Mineiro was the 86th edition of the state championship of Minas Gerais organized by the FMF. The competition began on 23 January and ended on 8 June 2000.

The competition was won by Atlético Mineiro winning their 38th Campeonato Mineiro and their second in a row after winning the 1999 competition.[2] The final consisted of a 2–1 win over Cruzeiro in the first leg followed by a 1–1 draw in the second leg.[citation needed]

First stage

The 2000 Módulo I first stage was contested by 8 clubs in a double round-robin tournament. The four best-placed teams qualified for the second stage and the bottom two teams were relegated to the 2001 Módulo II. The winner of the first stage is named champion of the Taça Minas Gerais.

Second stage

The four teams that qualified from the first stage were entered into a second, double round-robin tournament, alongside four teams that received byes from the first stage. The clubs that received first stage byes were: América Mineiro, Atlético Mineiro, Cruzeiro and Villa Nova.

Finals

The finals were played between the 2 best-placed teams from the second stage in a two-legged tie.

Participating teams

Team Home city 1999 result[3]
América Mineiro Belo Horizonte 2nd
Atlético Mineiro Belo Horizonte 1st
Caldense Poços de Caldas 6th
Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte 3rd
Democrata Governador Valadares 5th
Ipatinga Ipatinga 2nd (Módulo II)
Ipiranga Manhuaçu 9th
Rio Branco Andradas 10th
Uberlândia Uberlândia 1st (Módulo II)[4]
URT Patos de Minas 7th
Valeriodoce Itabira 8th
Villa Nova Nova Lima 4th

First stage

Second stage

Finals

References

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