CA Mineiro
CA Mineiro (CAM)
Overview
Clube Atlético Mineiro, also known as Galo (the Rooster), is one of Brazilian football's most prestigious clubs. Founded in 1908 in Belo Horizonte, Atlético Mineiro has established itself as a major force in South American football.
The club plays at Estádio Raimundo Sampaio, nicknamed Independência, a legendary venue that hosted matches during the 1950 World Cup. With a capacity of nearly 23,000 spectators, this stadium vibrates to the rhythm of Atlético's performances.
Galo's trophy cabinet is impressive: Brasileirão champion in 1971 and 2021, Copa Libertadores winner in 2013, and holder of numerous regional titles. The club has also won the Copa do Brasil twice (2014, 2021).
Atlético Mineiro is renowned for its intense rivalry with Cruzeiro, with the Mineiro derby being one of Brazil's most passionate. Stars who have worn the black and white jersey include Reinaldo, Ronaldinho, and Diego Tardelli.
Today, the club continues to attract Brazil's and the world's best players, maintaining its status as a contender for national and continental titles.