List of Clube Atlético Mineiro presidents

Clube Atlético Mineiro is a football club based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil that competes in Campeonato Brasileiro, the top tier of the Brazilian football league system, as well as in the Campeonato Mineiro, the premier state league of Minas Gerais. Since its founding in 1908, the club has had 45 different presidents, including acting ones. The club is formally a civil association, managed by a Board which is elected for a three-year term by a Deliberative Council.[1]

Club founder Margival Mendes Leal was Atlético Mineiro's first president in 1908.[2] Nelson Campos is Atlético's longest-serving president, with a total of nine years in the office in three terms. Alexandre Kalil is the president under whom the club has won more official trophies, with six. Daniel Nepomuceno is the club's president since 2014.[3]

Presidents

Daniel Nepomuceno, Atlético Mineiro president since 2014.
Alexandre Kalil, son of former club president Elias Kalil, served as Atlético Mineiro president between 2008 and 2014.
Ricardo Annes Guimarães was club president between 2001 and 2006

Below is the official presidential history of Clube Atlético Mineiro, starting from club-founder Margival Mendes Leal in 1908.[4]
Italics denote an acting president.

No. Name From To Club honours
1 Margival Mendes Leal 1908 1910
2 Aleixanor Alves Pereira 1911 1911
3 Jair Pinto dos Reis 1912 1913
4 João Luís Moretzsohn 1914 1914
5 Roberto Xavier Azevedo 1915 1916 1 Campeonato Mineiro
6 Nilo Rosemburg 1917 1918
7 Jorge Dias Pena 1918 1918
8 Antônio Antunes 1919 1919
9 Álvaro Felicíssimo Xavier 1919 1920
10 Alfredo Furtado 1921 1922
Roberto Xavier Azevedo 1923 1923
Alfredo Furtado 1924 1925
11 Leandro Castilho de Moura Costa 1926 1930 2 Campeonato Mineiro
12 Anibal Matos 1931 1931 1 Campeonato Mineiro
13 Afonso Ferreira Paulino 1932 1932 1 Campeonato Mineiro
14 Thomaz Naves 1933 1938 2 Campeonato Mineiro, 1 Copa dos Campeões Estaduais
15 Casildo Quintino dos Santos 1939 1939 1 Campeonato Mineiro
16 Sálvio Noronha 1940 1940
17 Hélio Soares de Moura 1940 1941
18 Olímpyo Mourão de Miranda 1941 1942 2 Campeonato Mineiro
19 Alberto Pinheiro 1943 1944
20 Edward Nogueira 1945 1945
21 Gregoriano Canedo 1946 1949 2 Campeonato Mineiro
22 Geraldo Vasconcelos 1949 1949
23 Osvaldo Silva 1949 1949 1 Campeonato Mineiro
24 José Cabral 1950 1951 1 Campeonato Mineiro
25 José Francisco de Paula Júnior 1952 1953 2 Campeonato Mineiro
26 Mário de Andrade Gomes 1954 1955 2 Campeonato Mineiro
José Francisco de Paula Júnior 1956 1957 1 Campeonato Mineiro
27 Nelson Campos 1958 1959 1 Campeonato Mineiro
28 Antônio Álvares da Silva 1960 1960
29 Edgard Neves 1961 1961
30 Fábio Fonseca e Silva 1962 1963 2 Campeonato Mineiro
31 José Ramos Filho 1964 1964
32 Lauro Pires de Carvalho 1964 1965
33 Eduardo Catão Magalhães Pinto 1966 1967
Fábio Fonseca e Silva 1967 1967
34 Carlos Alberto de Vasconcelos Naves 1968 1969
Nelson Campos 1970 1973 1 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, 1 Campeonato Mineiro
35 Rubens Silveira 1973 1973
36 Walmir Pereira da Silva 1974 1979 3 Campeonato Mineiro, 1 Copa dos Campeões Brasileiros
37 Elias Kalil 1980 1985 5 Campeonato Mineiro
38 Marum Patrus de Souza 1986 1986
Nelson Campos 1986 1988 2 Campeonato Mineiro
39 Afonso Araújo Paulino 1989 1994 2 Campeonato Mineiro, 1 Copa CONMEBOL
40 Paulo Cury 1995 1998 1 Copa CONMEBOL, 1 Campeonato Mineiro
41 Nélio Brant 1999 2001 1 Campeonato Mineiro
42 Ricardo Annes Guimarães 2001 2006 1 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
43 Luís Otávio Ziza Valadares 2007 2008 1 Campeonato Mineiro
44 Alexandre Kalil 2008 2014 3 Campeonato Mineiro, 1 Copa Libertadores, 1 Recopa Sudamericana, 1 Copa do Brasil
45 Daniel Nepomuceno 2014 Present 1 Campeonato Mineiro

References

  1. "Estatuto do Clube Atlético Mineiro" (PDF). Clube Atlético Mineiro (in Portuguese). 13 October 2008. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  2. "História do Atlético: principais fatos e conquistas" (in Portuguese). Clube Atlético Mineiro official website. Retrieved October 2, 2015.
  3. "Daniel Nepomuceno é o novo presidente do Atlético" [Daniel Nepomuceno is Atlético's new president] (in Portuguese). Clube Atlético Mineiro official website. 3 December 2014. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  4. "Presidentes do Clube". Galo Digital (in Portuguese). 30 September 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
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