2021 Clube Atlético Mineiro season

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PresidentSérgio Coelho
Head coachLucas Gonçalves (interim,
28 February–4 March)
Cuca (5 March–28 December)
StadiumMineirão
Atlético Mineiro
2021 season
PresidentSérgio Coelho
Head coachLucas Gonçalves (interim,
28 February–4 March)
Cuca (5 March–28 December)
StadiumMineirão
Série A1st
Campeonato MineiroWinners
Copa do BrasilWinners
Copa LibertadoresSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Hulk (19)

All:
Hulk (36)
 2020
2022 

The 2021 season was the 107th season in the history of Clube Atlético Mineiro and the club's 15th consecutive year in the top tier of Brazilian football. In addition to competing in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Atlético Mineiro also took part in the Campeonato Mineiro, the Copa do Brasil, and the Copa Libertadores.

The season is considered one of the most successful in the club’s history, as Atlético Mineiro won their second Campeonato Brasileiro, their second Copa do Brasil, and their 46th Campeonato Mineiro titles, achieving the club’s first-ever domestic treble.

February

On 25 February, Jorge Sampaoli stepped down as Atlético's manager and on the following day the club named assistant coach Lucas Gonçalves to the position on an interim basis.[1]

On 28 February, Atlético made their season debut in a Campeonato Mineiro 3–0 win over URT. Victor made his last appearance for the club in this match, having announced his retirement the day before.[2]

March

On 5 March, Cuca was appointed head coach of the first team.[3]

April

On 21 April, Atlético made their debut in the Copa Libertadores, drawing 1–1 away to Deportivo La Guaira.[4]

On 24 April, the team concluded their Campeonato Mineiro first stage campaign as leaders, with nine victories and two defeats.[5]

May

On 22 May, Atlético were crowned the Campeonato Mineiro champions after drawing 0–0 in both legs of the final against América.[6]

On 25 May, they beat Deportivo La Guaira 4–0 at the Mineirão, concluding their Copa Libertadores group stage run with the best overall campaign, with five wins and one draw.[7]

On 30 May, the team made their debut in the Campeonato Brasileiro, a 2–1 home loss to Fortaleza.[8]

June

On 2 June, Atlético debuted in the Copa do Brasil third round, beating Remo away 2–0.[9] On 10 June, they secured a spot in the round of 16 after besting their opponents yet again, this time 2–1 at home.[10]

July

On 20 July, following two 0–0 draws, Atlético knocked Boca Juniors out of the Libertadores round of 16 in the penalty shootouts; Everson saved two kicks as Atlético won 3–1. This was the first time a Brazilian team was able to beat Boca Juniors in the penalty shootouts of a Libertadores match, after five consecutive wins by the Argentines in previous encounters.[11]

August

On 4 August, Atlético qualified for the Copa do Brasil quarter-finals after beating Bahia 3–2 in the aggregate score of the round of 16 clash.[12]

On 8 August, Atlético became leaders of the league for the first time following a 2–1 away victory over Juventude.[13]

On 11 August, the team clinched a 1–0 away win against River Plate in the first leg of the Libertadores quarter-finals.[14] One week later, in the team's first game with an attendance since March 2020 at the Mineirão, they beat the Argentines again, this time by a 3–0 score.[15] This marked only the second time a team knocked out both River Plate and Boca Juniors in the same edition of the competition, following Independiente del Valle in 2016.[16]

September

On 15 September, Atlético overcame Fluminense in the Copa do Brasil quarter-finals with a 3–1 win on aggregate.[17]

On 28 September, the team was knocked out in the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores by Palmeiras on the away goal rule, after 0–0 away draw in the first leg and a 1–1 score at home in the second.[18]

October

On 17 October, the team ended an 18-game unbeaten run in the league after suffering a 2–1 defeat away to Atlético Goianiense.[19]

On 20 October, they bested Fortaleza with a 4–0 home victory in the semi-finals of the Copa do Brasil.[20] A week later, an additional 2–1 win in the second leg secured the team a place in the final.[21]

November

Atlético finished the month of November with six wins and a draw in the league, with ten points ahead of second placed Flamengo.[22]

December

On 2 December, Atlético were crowned the 2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champions in a thrilling contest away against Bahia: after going 2–0 down at the start of the second half, the team responded scoring three goals in an interval of five minutes, first with Hulk from a penalty kick and then with a brace from Keno. The 3–2 turnaround win secured Atlético the second national league title in the club's history, 50 years after the first win.[23]

On 12 December, Atlético beat Athletico Paranaense 4–0 in the first leg of the Copa do Brasil final at the Mineirão.[24] Three days later, a 2–1 win at the Arena da Baixada earned the club the second national cup trophy in its history.[25]

Players

First team squad

As of December 2021.[26]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  BRA Guga
3 DF  PAR Júnior Alonso
4 DF  BRA Réver (Captain)
6 DF  BRA Dodô
7 FW  BRA Hulk
8 MF  BRA Jair
10 FW  CHI Eduardo Vargas
11 FW  BRA Keno
13 DF  BRA Guilherme Arana
15 MF  ARG Matías Zaracho
16 DF  BRA Igor Rabello
17 FW  VEN Jefferson Savarino
18 FW  BRA Eduardo Sasha
19 FW  ESP Diego Costa
20 MF  BRA Hyoran
21 MF  ECU Alan Franco
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 GK  BRA Everson
23 MF  BRA Nathan
25 DF  BRA Mariano
26 MF  ARG Nacho Fernández
27 MF  BRA Calebe
29 MF  BRA Allan
30 MF  COL Dylan Borrero
31 GK  BRA Matheus Mendes
32 GK  BRA Rafael
33 FW  BRA Sávio
34 GK  BRA Jean
37 MF  BRA Tchê Tchê (on loan from São Paulo)
40 DF  BRA Nathan Silva
41 MF  BRA Neto
45 DF  BRA Micael
48 FW  BRA Echaporã (on loan from Figueirense)

Other players with first team appearances

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
28 FW  BRA Felipe Felicio
43 FW  BRA Luiz Filipe
44 MF  BRA Rubens
No. Pos. Nation Player
47 FW  BRA Júlio Cesar
DF  BRA Matheus Lima

Transfers

Competitions

Statistics

Squad appearances and goals

Last updated on 15 December 2021.
No. Pos Nat Player TotalBrasileiroMineiroCopa do BrasilLibertadores
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
22 GK Brazil BRA Everson 68037090100120
31 GK Brazil BRA Matheus Mendes 30001+200000
32 GK Brazil BRA Rafael 5010400000
34 GK Brazil BRA Jean 0000000000
Defenders
2 DF Brazil BRA Guga 41120+506+113+104+10
3 DF Paraguay PAR Júnior Alonso 5112219080120
4 DF Brazil BRA Réver 41215+70506+222+40
6 DF Brazil BRA Dodô 34110+419+104+101+40
13 DF Brazil BRA Guilherme Arana 4952617261101
16 DF Brazil BRA Igor Rabello 3728+4011+226+104+10
25 DF Brazil BRA Mariano 50118+708+217080
40 DF Brazil BRA Nathan Silva 343283000060
45 DF Brazil BRA Micael 1010000000
DF Brazil BRA Matheus Lima 30000+300000
Midfielders
8 MF Brazil BRA Jair 46220+82306+205+20
15 MF Argentina ARG Matías Zaracho 581329+377+216+127+33
20 MF Brazil BRA Hyoran 3339+912+712+111+20
21 MF Ecuador ECU Alan Franco 1501+401+40100+40
23 MF Brazil BRA Nathan 3934+1822+500+500+51
26 MF Argentina ARG Ignacio Fernández 521020+65736+31101
27 MF Brazil BRA Calebe 2411+130510+300+20
29 MF Brazil BRA Allan 61031+108+109010+10
30 MF Colombia COL Dylan Borrero 2626+925+100+200+30
37 MF Brazil BRA Tchê Tchê 57122+111505+408+20
41 MF Brazil BRA Neto 810+410+200+2000
44 MF Brazil BRA Rubens 10000+100000
Forwards
7 FW Brazil BRA Hulk 683633+2199+229+189+37
10 FW Chile CHI Eduardo Vargas 43138+846+334+336+53
11 FW Brazil BRA Keno 44917+75714+224+31
17 FW Venezuela VEN Jefferson Savarino 40711+755+303+208+12
18 FW Brazil BRA Eduardo Sasha 5034+1923+812+701+60
19 FW Spain ESP Diego Costa 1959+64002+1110
28 FW Brazil BRA Felipe Felicio 900+501+300000
33 FW Brazil BRA Sávio 1300+404+300+2000
43 FW Brazil BRA Luiz Filipe 200+20000000
47 FW Brazil BRA Júlio Cesar 31000+310000
48 FW Brazil BRA Echaporã 510+200+310000
Players who have made an appearance this season but have left the club
1 GK Brazil BRA Victor 1000100000
9 FW Brazil BRA Diego Tardelli 72003+22000+20
30 DF Brazil BRA Gabriel 1424+116+111010
38 FW Brazil BRA Marrony 2542+505+730+202+21
40 DF Brazil BRA Bueno 1010000000
46 MF Brazil BRA Iago 10000+100000
50 DF Brazil BRA Talison 1000100000

Notes

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