Paulista Futebol Clube
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Full name | Paulista Futebol Clube Ltda. | ||
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Nickname(s) | Galo do Japi (Japi's Rooster) | ||
Founded | 1909 | ||
Ground | Jayme Cintra, Jundiaí, Brazil | ||
Capacity | 14,770 | ||
Chairman | Eduardo Santos Palhares | ||
Manager | Vágner Mancini | ||
League | Brazilian Série B | ||
2005 | Brazilian Série B, 15th | ||
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Paulista Futebol Clube, or Paulista as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Jundiaí in São Paulo, founded on May 17, 1909.
Home stadium is the Jayme Cintra stadium, capacity 14,770. They play in black and white stripes, white shorts and socks.
History
In 1903, Companhia Paulista de Estradas de Ferro ("São Paulo Railroad Company") employees founded Jundiahy Foot Ball Club.
In 1908, due to the lack of time of its members, Jundiahy Foot Ball Club folded.
In 1909, supporters, sympathizers and players of the defunct Jundiahy founded Paulista Futebol Clube.
Titles
- Copa do Brasil: 2005
- Brazilian Série C: 2001
- Copa FPF: 1999
Trivia
- Founded as Paulista de Jundiaí, the team had various different names in the 90s. In 1995, the name was Lousano Paulista. In 1999, with the support of Parmalat, the name of the team was Etti Jundiaí. In 2002, the team lost the support of Parmalat and the name of the team became just Jundiaí. In 2003, the team name was changed back to Paulista de Jundiaí Futebol Clube.
Famous players
- Mirandinha
- Neto
- Casagrande
- Marcinho
- Ricardo
- Vagner Mancini
- Nenê
- Márcio Mossoró
Idols
- Gérson
- Jurandir
- Mancini
- Marcinho
- Martinelli
- Nenê
- Ricardo
2005 Copa do Brasil
- First Phase
Paulista - Juventude 1-0 1-1
- Second Phase
Paulista - Botafogo 1-1 2-2
- Third Phase
Internacional - Paulista 1-0 0-1 (2-4p)
- Quarterfinals
Figueirense - Paulista 1-0 0-1 (1-3p)
- Semifinals
Paulista - Cruzeiro 3-1 2-3
- Final
Paulista - Fluminense 2-0 0-0