Results

Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 03/29 22:30 50 [1] Mixto v Operario VG [3] L 3-2
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 03/22 22:00 - [3] Operario VG v Mixto [1] D 0-0
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 03/15 19:30 2 [2] Cuiaba v Operario VG [3] L 2-0
Copa do Brasil 03/11 22:00 8 Operario VG v Novorizontino L 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 03/08 19:45 2 [3] Operario VG v Cuiaba [2] L 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 03/06 00:30 3 [3] Operario VG v FC Volders [6] D 0-0
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 03/02 22:00 3 Uniao Rondonopolis v CEO Varzeagrandense W 0-1
Copa do Brasil 02/26 00:30 7 Operario VG v Sport Recife W 4-2
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 02/16 21:00 8 [8] Luverdense v Operario VG [4] W 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 02/09 22:00 7 Operario VG v EC Primavera MT D 1-1
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 02/08 10:00 7 CEO Varzeagrandense v EC Primavera MT - CANC
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 02/04 23:00 6 [2] Operario VG v Nova Mutum EC [6] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 20 11 9
Wins 7 4 3
Draws 9 5 4
Losses 4 2 2
Goals for 20 11 9
Goals against 15 6 9
Clean sheets 9 6 3
Failed to score 7 6 1

Clube Esportivo Operário Várzea-Grandense, often known as CEOV, Operário Várzea-Grandense, Operário-VG or simply Operário, is a Brazilian football team from Várzea Grande, Mato Grosso, founded on 1 May 1949.

History

The club was founded on 1 May 1949, and won their first title in 1964 after lifting the Campeonato Mato-Grossense. The club won two consecutive Mato-Grossense titles in 1967 and 1968, before repeating the feat in 1972 and 1973.

Despite facing financial troubles in the 1980s, CEOV was the last club from Mato Grosso to play in the Série A (1986) before Cuiabá in 2021. In that decade, the club lifted three Mato-Grossense titles in a row, in 1985, 1986 and 1987.

They also played in the Série B and in the Série C during the 90s, winning two consecutive Mato-Grossense titles in 1994 and 1995 before being licensed due to high debts. In the club's place, Esporte Clube Operário was founded.

CEOV returned to an active status in 2002, as EC Operário was removed and subsequently dissolved for the club take their place. CEOV won their 12th Mato-Grossense in that year, but was still unable to cope with the debts; subsequently, the club was again licensed, and Operário Futebol Clube Ltda. was created to continue with the club's history.

In 2009, CEOV was again active to play in the year's Mato-Grossense Segunda Divisão, and a merger with Operário FC was proposed, but did not materialize. After another years licensed, the club played in the 2013 Segunda Divisão, facing their homonymous side and achieving promotion by finishing second.

**CEO Varzeagrandense: A Rising Force in Brazilian Soccer**

CEO Varzeagrandense is a dynamic and passionate soccer team based in Brazil, known for its vibrant spirit and commitment to excellence on the field. Founded with the vision of promoting local talent and fostering a love for the beautiful game, the team has quickly become a beloved fixture in the regional soccer scene.

The name "CEO Varzeagrandense" reflects the club's roots in the Varzea Grande community, where it serves as a source of pride and unity for fans and players alike. The team's colors, emblem, and motto embody the rich culture and heritage of Brazilian soccer, celebrating the joy and camaraderie that the sport brings to its supporters.

CEO Varzeagrandense is dedicated to developing young athletes, providing them with the training, resources, and opportunities to excel. The club's youth academy is a cornerstone of its mission, nurturing the next generation of soccer stars while instilling values of teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship.

On the pitch, CEO Varzeagrandense is known for its attacking style of play, characterized by skillful dribbling, quick passing, and relentless determination. The team's players are not only talented athletes but also ambassadors of the sport, engaging with the community and inspiring fans of all ages.

With a growing fan base and a commitment to success, CEO Varzeagrandense is poised to make its mark in Brazilian soccer, striving for championships and recognition while remaining deeply rooted in its community. Whether in local leagues or regional tournaments, the team embodies the heart and soul of Brazilian soccer, making every match an unforgettable experience for players and fans alike.