Copa Centro-Oeste (Center-West Cup in English) was a Brazilian football competition contested between Center-West region teams.[1]
Minas Gerais state clubs only competed in the first Copa Centro-Oeste edition, joining the new Copa Sul-Minas in 2000.
From 2000 to 2002, the Copa Centro-Oeste champions granted qualification to the Copa dos Campeões.
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Year | Final | Semifinalists | ||||||
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Winner | Score | Runner-up | ||||||
1999 Details |
Cruzeiro |
3 – 0 1 – 2 0 – 0 Aggregate 4 – 2 |
Vila Nova |
Atlético Mineiro |
Operário (VG) |
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2000 Details |
Goiás |
3 – 1 5 – 1 Aggregate 8 – 2 |
Vila Nova |
São Mateus (ES) |
Juventude (MT) |
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2001 Details |
Goiás |
1 – 0 1 – 1 Aggregate 2 – 1 |
Vila Nova |
Gama |
Serra (ES) |
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2002 Details |
Goiás |
2 – 3 3 – 0 Aggregate 5 – 3 |
Gama |
Comercial (MS) |
Vila Nova |
The Copa Brasil Central was held in 1967,[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]
Year | Final | Semifinalists | ||||||
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Winner | Score | Runner-up | ||||||
1967 Copa Brasil Central |
Goiânia |
All teams played each other in home and away rounds, and the team with most points were declared champions. | Atlético Goianiense |
Ipiranga |
Anapolina |
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1976 Torneio Centro-Oeste |
Mixto |
1 – 0 ? – ? Aggregate ? – ? |
Itumbiara |
Goiás |
Operário (VG) |
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1981 Torneio Centro-Oeste |
Gama |
2 – 1 0 – 0 Aggregate 2 – 1 |
Goiânia |
Vila Nova |
Brasília |
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1984 Torneio Centro-Oeste |
Guará |
0 – 0 penalties: 4 – 2 |
Brasília |
Vila Nova |
Taguatinga |