Associação Ferroviária de Esportes (Women's Football)

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Ferroviária
(women's football)
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Basic data
Surname Associação Ferroviária de Esportes
Seat Araraquara / SP
founding Club: April 12, 1950
Department: 2001
Colours carmine-white
president BrazilBrazil Carlos Alberto Salmazo
Website guerreirasgrenas.com.br
First soccer team
Head coach BrazilBrazil Tatiele Silveira
Venue Estádio Fonte Luminosa
Places 25,000
league Series A1
2019 1st place
home
Away

The women's football department of the sports club Associação Ferroviária de Esportes , also known as Ferroviária / Fundesport , is currently one of the top division teams in Brazil . The club's players are called "Guerreiras grenás".

history

The sports community of railway workers (port. Ferroviária ) from Araraquara is one of the pioneers of club-like women's football in Brazil. As early as the 1980s, the club had set up a women's team with which it reached the final of the first ever women's state championship in São Paulo in 1987, in which, however, it was defeated by the team from CA Juventus . With the multi-year suspension of the championship competition that followed, the women's team from Ferroviária was also dissolved again.

Supported by the financial sponsorship of the retail company Pão de Açúcar, the municipal sports promotion foundation Fundação de Amparo ao Esporte do Município de Araraquara (Fundesport) was able to establish a new women's football team under the name Extra / Fundesport in 2001, which won three national championships by 2006. In 2007, the shares in the team held by Pão de Açúcar were finally taken over by the Ferroviária club, which has since managed it as a separate club section in further cooperation with Fundesport. One of the well-known club active members of the time was the national player Andréia Rosa , who played here from 2001 to 2012 and has been with Avaldsnes IL in Norway since 2013 . In the years 2013 to 2015 the team experienced a sporting success phase with a fourth national championship title, winning the Brazilian double and the Copa Libertadores Femenina . Influential players this time were, among others, captain Daiane Rodrigues , Nenê , Gessica , Rafinha and Raquel Fernandes .

In the 2019 season, Ferroviária returned to the top of Brazilian football with the unexpected win of his second league title. After the team, trained by Tatiele Silveira , was just able to complete the regular phase of play with a minimalist style of play in the upper half of the table, it marched through the knockout phase thanks to an efficient defense and accuracy from the penalty spot. The team was only able to win all stages of the final round through the penalty shoot-out, including the final against the defending champions from SC Corinthians , who were considered to be vastly superior and who had dominated the regular season in all respects. But Ferroviária was also able to force them into the decisive penalty shoot-out in the final game on September 29, 2019 at the Estádio Alfredo Schürig and defeat them 4-2. For the first time ever, a national championship title in Brazilian football was won by a team that was coached by a woman.

successes

International:

Copa Conmebol Libertadores da América.png CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores Feminino (1 ×): 2015

National:

BrazilBrazil Brazilian championship (2 ×): 2014 , 2019
BrazilBrazil Brazilian Cup (1 ×): 2014
São Paulo (State)São Paulo (State) State Championship of São Paulo (3 ×): 2004, 2005, 2013
São Paulo (State)São Paulo (State) Championship of the LINAF (1 ×): 2000
Placements in the Brazilian Championship (Série A1)
year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
space - 1. 9. 3. 8th. 4th 1.

Top scorer queens

Copa Libertadores

2019 : Nathane Cadorini (9 goals)

0 Brazilian championship

2014: Raquel Fernandes (17 goals)

0 Copa do Brasil

2014: Nenê (9 goals)
2014: Ludmila (9 goals)

0 State Championship of São Paulo

2013: Raquel Fernandes (22 goals)
2017: Tábatha (17 goals)

Web link

Remarks

  1. Ferroviária bate Corinthians nos penaltis e é campeã do Brasileirão Feminino. In: oglobo.globo.com. O Globo , September 29, 2019, accessed September 30, 2019 .
  2. Ferroviária, o clube pioneiro no futebol feminino que desafia o Corinthians na final do Brasileirão. In: brasil.elpais.com. El País , September 29, 2019, accessed September 30, 2019 .
  3. Ferroviária derrota o Corinthians e leva título brasileiro feminino nos penaltis. In: terra.com.br. Terra Networks , September 29, 2019, accessed September 30, 2019 .
  4. ^ Ferroviária bate o Timão nos pênaltis e fica com o título do BR Feminino. In: lance.com.br. Lance! , September 29, 2019, accessed October 3, 2019 .