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Founded in 1908 by a group of young men from Belo Horizonte's wealthy neighborhoods, Clube Atlético Mineiro—universally known as Atlético-MG or simply "Galo" (The Rooster)—is one of Brazil's most traditional and passionate football clubs. The club's identity was forged in the early 20th century, quickly establishing itself as a powerhouse in the state of Minas Gerais. Its iconic black-and-white vertical stripes, adopted in 1909, became a symbol of resilience and pride for the people of the state capital. The club's home is the colossal Estádio Governador Magalhães Pinto, affectionately known as the "Mineirão." Inaugurated in 1965, this iconic arena in Belo Horizonte has a capacity of over 61,000 and has hosted legendary matches, including the infamous 7-1 semifinal of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. For Atlético fans, the Mineirão is a fortress where the thunderous roar of the "Galo" faithful creates one of South America's most intimidating atmospheres. Atlético-MG's trophy cabinet is rich with success. Domestically, the club has won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A title (1971, 2021), multiple Campeonato Mineiro state championships, and the Copa do Brasil (2014). However, its crowning glory came on the continental stage with the 2013 Copa Libertadores triumph, a historic first for the club, followed by victories in the Recopa Sudamericana and the Copa CONMEBOL. The club's history is graced by legendary players. Striker Reinaldo, the "King of the Mineirão," is the all-time top scorer. The magical Ronaldinho Gaúcho returned to his home state to enchant fans in 2012-2014, while other icons like Dario, Luizinho, and goalkeeper Victor have cemented their status in Galo folklore. Known for a passionate, attacking style often referreded to as "Galo Doido" (Crazy Rooster), the team embodies the fighting spirit of its supporters. The fan base, one of the largest and most fervent in Brazil, is famous for its unwavering loyalty, creating a sea of black and white in the stands. The club's most intense rivalry is the "Clássico Mineiro" against Cruzeiro, a fierce derby that divides the state of Minas Gerais. Currently, Atlético-MG remains a consistent force in the Série A, regularly competing for titles and continental spots. A fascinating fact is the club's mascot, a rooster, symbolizing the fighting spirit and the early morning crowing that supposedly inspired the team's never-give-up attitude. From its 1908 origins to modern glory, Atlético-MG's story is one of passion, resilience, and an eternal bond with its people.

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