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Copa Centro-Oeste (English: Center-West Cup) was a Brazilian football competition contested between Center-West region teams [1] and teams from the Southeastern State Espírito Santo. For one edition, it was also contested by teams from Minas Gerais.

Minas Gerais state clubs only competed in the first Copa Centro-Oeste edition, in 1999, joining the new Copa Sul-Minas in 2000. Cruzeiro, from Minas Gerais, won the Cup and was the only non-Central Western team to reach the finals in the four editions of the tourney.

From 2000 to 2002, the Copa Centro-Oeste champions granted qualification to the Copa dos Campeões.

List of champions

Year Finals Semifinalists
Winnes Score Runnes-up
1999
Details
Minas Gerais
Cruzeiro
3 – 0
1 – 2
0 – 0
Aggregate

4 – 2
Goiás
Vila Nova
Minas Gerais
Atlético Mineiro
Mato Grosso
Operário
2000
Details
Goiás
Goiás
3 – 1
5 – 1
Aggregate

8 – 2
Goiás
Vila Nova
Espírito Santo
São Mateus
Mato Grosso
Juventude
2001
Details
Goiás
Goiás
1 – 0
1 – 1
Aggregate

2 – 1
Goiás
Vila Nova
Federal District (Brazil)
Gama
Espírito Santo
Serra
2002
Details
Goiás
Goiás
2 – 3
3 – 0
Aggregate

5 – 3
Federal District (Brazil)
Gama
Mato Grosso do Sul
Comercial
Goiás
Vila Nova

Performances

By club

Performance in the Center-West Cup by club
Club Won Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Goiás Goiás 3 0 2000, 2001, 2002
Minas Gerais Cruzeiro 1 0 1999
Goiás Vila Nova 0 3 1999, 2000, 2001
Federal District (Brazil) Gama 0 1 2002

By state

Performance by state
State Winners Runners-up
  Goiás 3 3
  Minas Gerais 1 0
  Distrito Federal 0 1

Similar competitions

The Copa Brasil Central was held in 1967 and 1969, [2] while the Torneio Centro-Oeste was held in 1976, [3] 1981 [4] and in 1984. [5] The 1976 edition was organized by the CBD. [3]

List of champions

Year Final Semifinalists
Winner Score Runner-up
1967
Copa Brasil Central
Goiás
Goiânia
All teams played each other in home and away rounds, and the team with most points were declared champions. Goiás
Atlético Goianiense
Goiás
Ipiranga
Goiás
Anapolina
1969
Copa Brasil Central
São Paulo (state)
XV de Piracicaba
All teams played each other in home and away rounds, and the team with most points were declared champions. Goiás
Goiás
Minas Gerais
Uberlândia
Minas Gerais
Uberaba
1976
Torneio Centro-Oeste
Mato Grosso
Mixto
1 – 0
 ? – ?
Aggregate
? – ?
Goiás
Itumbiara
Goiás
Goiás
Mato Grosso
Operário (VG)
1981
Torneio Centro-Oeste
Federal District (Brazil)
Gama
2 – 1
0 – 0
Aggregate
2 – 1
Goiás
Goiânia
Goiás
Vila Nova
Federal District (Brazil)
Brasília
1984
Torneio Centro-Oeste
Federal District (Brazil)
Guará
0 – 0
penalties: 4 – 2
Federal District (Brazil)
Brasília
Goiás
Vila Nova
Federal District (Brazil)
Taguatinga

References

  1. ^ "Copa Centro-Oeste (Mid-West Cup) - List of Champions". RSSSF. May 12, 2002. Retrieved February 25, 2009. [ dead link]
  2. ^ "Copa Brasil Central 1967" (in Portuguese). RSSSF. November 4, 2002. Archived from the original on May 14, 2009. Retrieved February 25, 2009.
  3. ^ a b "Torneio Centro-Oeste 1976". RSSSF. December 5, 2008. Retrieved February 25, 2009. [ dead link]
  4. ^ "Torneio Centro-Oeste - 1981" (in Portuguese). RSSSF. September 15, 2002. Retrieved February 25, 2009. [ dead link]
  5. ^ "Torneio Centro-Oeste - 1984" (in Portuguese). RSSSF. September 24, 2002. Archived from the original on June 15, 2009. Retrieved February 25, 2009.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Copa Centro-Oeste (English: Center-West Cup) was a Brazilian football competition contested between Center-West region teams [1] and teams from the Southeastern State Espírito Santo. For one edition, it was also contested by teams from Minas Gerais.

Minas Gerais state clubs only competed in the first Copa Centro-Oeste edition, in 1999, joining the new Copa Sul-Minas in 2000. Cruzeiro, from Minas Gerais, won the Cup and was the only non-Central Western team to reach the finals in the four editions of the tourney.

From 2000 to 2002, the Copa Centro-Oeste champions granted qualification to the Copa dos Campeões.

List of champions

Year Finals Semifinalists
Winnes Score Runnes-up
1999
Details
Minas Gerais
Cruzeiro
3 – 0
1 – 2
0 – 0
Aggregate

4 – 2
Goiás
Vila Nova
Minas Gerais
Atlético Mineiro
Mato Grosso
Operário
2000
Details
Goiás
Goiás
3 – 1
5 – 1
Aggregate

8 – 2
Goiás
Vila Nova
Espírito Santo
São Mateus
Mato Grosso
Juventude
2001
Details
Goiás
Goiás
1 – 0
1 – 1
Aggregate

2 – 1
Goiás
Vila Nova
Federal District (Brazil)
Gama
Espírito Santo
Serra
2002
Details
Goiás
Goiás
2 – 3
3 – 0
Aggregate

5 – 3
Federal District (Brazil)
Gama
Mato Grosso do Sul
Comercial
Goiás
Vila Nova

Performances

By club

Performance in the Center-West Cup by club
Club Won Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Goiás Goiás 3 0 2000, 2001, 2002
Minas Gerais Cruzeiro 1 0 1999
Goiás Vila Nova 0 3 1999, 2000, 2001
Federal District (Brazil) Gama 0 1 2002

By state

Performance by state
State Winners Runners-up
  Goiás 3 3
  Minas Gerais 1 0
  Distrito Federal 0 1

Similar competitions

The Copa Brasil Central was held in 1967 and 1969, [2] while the Torneio Centro-Oeste was held in 1976, [3] 1981 [4] and in 1984. [5] The 1976 edition was organized by the CBD. [3]

List of champions

Year Final Semifinalists
Winner Score Runner-up
1967
Copa Brasil Central
Goiás
Goiânia
All teams played each other in home and away rounds, and the team with most points were declared champions. Goiás
Atlético Goianiense
Goiás
Ipiranga
Goiás
Anapolina
1969
Copa Brasil Central
São Paulo (state)
XV de Piracicaba
All teams played each other in home and away rounds, and the team with most points were declared champions. Goiás
Goiás
Minas Gerais
Uberlândia
Minas Gerais
Uberaba
1976
Torneio Centro-Oeste
Mato Grosso
Mixto
1 – 0
 ? – ?
Aggregate
? – ?
Goiás
Itumbiara
Goiás
Goiás
Mato Grosso
Operário (VG)
1981
Torneio Centro-Oeste
Federal District (Brazil)
Gama
2 – 1
0 – 0
Aggregate
2 – 1
Goiás
Goiânia
Goiás
Vila Nova
Federal District (Brazil)
Brasília
1984
Torneio Centro-Oeste
Federal District (Brazil)
Guará
0 – 0
penalties: 4 – 2
Federal District (Brazil)
Brasília
Goiás
Vila Nova
Federal District (Brazil)
Taguatinga

References

  1. ^ "Copa Centro-Oeste (Mid-West Cup) - List of Champions". RSSSF. May 12, 2002. Retrieved February 25, 2009. [ dead link]
  2. ^ "Copa Brasil Central 1967" (in Portuguese). RSSSF. November 4, 2002. Archived from the original on May 14, 2009. Retrieved February 25, 2009.
  3. ^ a b "Torneio Centro-Oeste 1976". RSSSF. December 5, 2008. Retrieved February 25, 2009. [ dead link]
  4. ^ "Torneio Centro-Oeste - 1981" (in Portuguese). RSSSF. September 15, 2002. Retrieved February 25, 2009. [ dead link]
  5. ^ "Torneio Centro-Oeste - 1984" (in Portuguese). RSSSF. September 24, 2002. Archived from the original on June 15, 2009. Retrieved February 25, 2009.

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