2004 Campeonato Mineiro
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| Season | 2004 |
|---|---|
| Champions | Cruzeiro (31st title) |
| Relegated | Social Uberaba Tupi Rio Branco |
| 2005 CB | América Caldense |
| 2004 Série C | Villa Nova Ipatinga Tupi |
| Matches | 97 |
| Goals | 295 (3.04 per match) |
| Top goalscorer | Alex (Cruzeiro) - 14 goals |
| Biggest home win | Cruzeiro 5-0 Rio Branco (February 14, 2004) |
| Biggest away win | Mamoré 1-7 Cruzeiro (February 21, 2004) |
| Highest scoring | Mamoré 1-7 Cruzeiro (February 21, 2004) Atlético 5-3 Cruzeiro (February 29, 2004) |
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The 2004 Campeonato Mineiro de Futebol do Módulo I was the 90th season of Minas Gerais's top-flight professional football league. The season began on January 21 and ended on April 18. Cruzeiro won the title for the 31st time. [1][2]
| Club | Home city | Previous season |
|---|---|---|
| América | Belo Horizonte | 3rd |
| Atlético | Belo Horizonte | 2nd |
| Caldense | Poços de Caldas | 8th |
| Cruzeiro | Belo Horizonte | 1st |
| Guarani | Divinópolis | 10th |
| Ipatinga | Ipatinga | 6th |
| Mamoré | Patos de Minas | 12th |
| Rio Branco | Andradas | 7th |
| Social | Coronel Fabriciano | 9th |
| Tupi | Juíz de Fora | 4th |
| Uberaba | Uberaba | 1st (Second level) |
| URT | Patos de Minas | 11th |
| Valeriodoce | Itabira | 2nd (Second level) |
| Villa Nova | Nova Lima | 5th |