Copa Centro-Oeste (English: Center-West Cup) was a Brazilian football competition contested between Center-West region teams and teams from the Southeastern State Espírito Santo. For one edition, it was also contested by teams from Minas Gerais.
Minas Gerais state clubs only competed in the first Copa Centro-Oeste edition, in 1999, joining the new Copa Sul-Minas in 2000. Cruzeiro, from Minas Gerais, won the Cup and was the only non-Central Western team to reach the finals in the four editions of the tourney.
From 2000 to 2002, the Copa Centro-Oeste champions granted qualification to the Copa dos Campeões.
The Copa Brasil Central was held in 1967, while the Torneio Centro-Oeste was held in 1976, 1981 and in 1984. The 1976 edition was organized by the CBD.
Centro (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Galician for center [centre], also downtown) may refer to:
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The Municipality of Centro is one of the 17 subdivisions of the Mexican state of Tabasco. Its municipal seat is located in the city of Villahermosa. The municipality had a 2010 census population of 640,359 inhabitants, 353,577 (55.2%) of whom lived in its municipal seat, Villahermosa.
The municipal government is headed by the municipal president (mayor) of Centro.
The municipality has the distinction of having 72 towns (localities) of over 1,000 inhabitants, and 116 towns of over 500 inhabitants, in both cases more than any other municipality in Mexico. The largest localities (cities, towns, and villages) are:
Coordinates: 17°59′21″N 92°55′41″W / 17.98917°N 92.92806°W / 17.98917; -92.92806
The Centro is a neighborhood of the city of Duque de Caxias in Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro, part of the 1 District in city. At City Center, are located the bus terminal, train station in Duque de Caxias (there are others in the city, but that bears its name is in the neighborhood), home school samba Acadêmicos do Grande Rio, the Cathedral of St. Anthony and the Market People Duque de Caxias.