Fixtures

Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 02/08 21:00 9 Cuiaba vs Varzea Grande EC - View

Results

Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 02/05 20:00 8 [10] Varzea Grande EC v Nova Mutum [9] L 1-3
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 02/01 20:00 7 [10] Varzea Grande EC v Sport Sinop [8] L 1-2
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 01/28 23:00 6 AC Primavera v Varzea Grande EC L 2-1
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 01/25 21:00 5 [3] Mixto v Varzea Grande EC [10] D 0-0
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 01/20 20:00 4 [10] Varzea Grande EC v Uniao Rondonopolis [1] D 0-0
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 01/17 22:00 3 [8] Chapada FC v Varzea Grande EC [10] L 3-1
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 01/14 20:00 2 Varzea Grande EC v Luverdense L 0-2
Brazil Campeonato Matogrossense 01/10 20:00 1 Operario VG v Varzea Grande EC L 2-0
Brazil Matches 07/31 19:00 1 Chapada FC v Varzea Grande EC L 1-0
Brazil Matches 07/24 22:00 1 [2] Operario MT v Chapada FC [2] D 1-1
Brazil Matches 07/19 21:00 2 Gremio Sorriso v Operario MT D 3-3
Brazil Matches 07/12 19:00 2 Varzea Grande EC v Gremio Sorriso W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 16 7 9
Wins 4 2 2
Draws 4 2 2
Losses 8 3 5
Goals for 15 6 9
Goals against 23 10 13
Clean sheets 3 1 2
Failed to score 7 3 4

Várzea Grande Esporte Clube, formerly known as Operário Futebol Clube, is a Brazilian football team from Várzea Grande, Mato Grosso, founded on 8 August 2002. The club played in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C once, in 2006.

History

Logo utilized until 2017.

The club was founded on 8 August 2002 in the place of Esporte Clube Operário, which was then founded in 1994 to replace dissolved side CE Operário Várzea-Grandense. After inheriting ECO's place, the club played in the 2003 Copa do Brasil and was knocked out by Palmeiras.

In 2005, Operário lifted their first trophy by winning the year's Copa FMF, after defeating Mixto in the finals. They also won the Campeonato Mato-Grossense in the following year, after defeating Barra do Garças, and played in the ensuing Campeonato Brasileiro Série C.

In 2009, after the latter returned to an active status, a merger proposal was lifted, but the move did not materialize. In that year, Operário FC played in the first division, while CEOV played in the second division. CEOV was again licensed in 2010, as Operário finished second in that year's Matogrossense.

Both CEOV and Operário FC faced each other in 2013, 2016, 2017 and 2019; both were playing in the second division in the first encounters, while the remaining ones all took part in the first division. In 2017, after being relegated to the second level, Operário was sold through a social media.

Logo used between 2021 and 2025

In 2018, Operário FC changed colours to differentiate from CEOV. In 2019, after being relegated from the first division, Operário chose not to play in the 2020 second division.

In 2025, the club changed its name to Várzea Grande EC, differentiating itself once and for all from CEOV. The club's president, Atahide Mello, says the change aims to enhance the city of Várzea Grande.

Operário Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Operário MT, is a Brazilian soccer team based in the city of Várzea Grande, Mato Grosso. Founded in 2004, the club has quickly established itself as a competitive force in regional football. Operário MT is known for its passionate fan base and vibrant team spirit, which reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region.

The team's colors are typically represented by a striking combination of black and white, symbolizing strength and unity. Operário MT plays its home matches at the Estádio Dito Souza, a venue that provides an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike.

Operário MT competes in various state and national tournaments, including the Campeonato Mato-Grossense, where it aims to secure its place among the top teams in the state. The club is committed to developing local talent and fostering a strong community connection, making it a beloved institution in Mato Grosso's football landscape.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and a commitment to excellence, Operário MT continues to strive for success on the pitch, aiming to make its mark in Brazilian football and inspire future generations of players and fans.