Guarani FC
Guarani FC | ||||
Basic data | ||||
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Surname | Guarani Futebol Clube | |||
Seat | Campinas , Brazil | |||
founding | April 2, 1911 | |||
president | Leonel Martins de Oliveira | |||
Website | guaranifc.com.br | |||
First soccer team | ||||
Head coach | Marcelo Chamusca | |||
Venue | Estádio Brinco de Ouro | |||
Places | 32,000 | |||
league | Série B | |||
2019 | 13th place | |||
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The Guarani Futebol Clube is a sports club from Campinas in the Brazilian state of São Paulo , which is best known for its soccer team. Other sports include basketball, volleyball, hockey, tennis, swimming, and gymnastics. The colors of the club, founded in 1911, are green and white, the mascot is the Indio Bugre . Bugre is also a common term for Indians and is also the nickname of the club. Guarani FC plays its home games at the Brinco de Ouro da Princesa stadium, which has a capacity of around 32,000. The local rival is AA Ponte Preta . 1978 Guarani was the only backcountry club to dateMaster of Brazil .
history
The association was founded on April 1st, 1911, although the association cites April 2nd to avoid the usual jokes. The name pays homage to the opera O Guarani , based on the novel of the same name by José de Alencar , the main work of the Brazilian composer Carlos Gomes , which deals with a love story with an Indian background. The first official game took place on June 18, 1911 against the Sport Club 15 de Novembro , also from Campinas, and was lost 3-0.
In 1950 the club played for the first time in the top division of the state of São Paulo. 1973 Guarani was first class nationally, and played a total of 29 seasons at the highest level by 2010. After the championship of 1978 under the later national coach Carlos Alberto Silva , Guarani also moved into the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores in 1979 , which was held in two groups of three , but failed there at the subsequent winner Club Olimpia from the Paraguayan capital Asunción . Miltão von Guarani was the top scorer of the competition with six goals.
As runner-up in 1986 and 1987, he qualified two more times for the Libertadores. After elimination after the preliminary round in 1987, Gurani qualified the following year as group winners for the second round, but failed there to CA San Lorenzo de Almagro after a 1-1 in Buenos Aires and a 0-1 defeat at home. In 1988 and 2012 Guarani was also runner-up at the state championship in São Paulo .
successes
- Master : 1978
- 29 seasons in the Brazilian Championship: 1973–1980, 1982–1983, 1985–1989, 1992–2004, 2010.
- Series B : 1981
Known players
Trainer (incomplete)
Name of the trainer | Period | comment |
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Zé Duarte | 1967-1968 | |
Zé Duarte | 1971-1975 | |
Carlos Alberto Silva | 1978-1979 | |
Zé Duarte | 1980-1982 | • 1981: Série B master |
Lori Sandri | 1985-1986 | • 1986: São Paulo State Championship |
Zé Duarte | 1987 | |
José Luiz Carbone | 1988 | |
Zé Duarte | 1990 | |
Fito Neves | 1992 | |
Oscar | 1992 | |
Givanildo Oliveira | 1995 | |
Estevam Soares | 1995-1996 | |
José Luiz Carbone | 1996 | |
Geninho | 1997 | |
Muricy Ramalho | 1997 | |
Vadão | 1997 | |
Estevam Soares | 1998 | |
Vadão | 1998 | |
Carlos Alberto Silva | 1998-1999 | |
José Luiz Carbone | 2000-2001 | |
Ricardo Gomes | 2001 | |
Helio dos Anjos | 2001 | |
Carlos Alberto Silva | 2000-2002 | |
Jaïr Picerni | 2002 | |
Estevam Soares | 2003 | |
Luiz Carlos Barbieri | 2003-2004 | |
Jaïr Picerni | 2004-2005 | |
Luiz Carlos Barbieri | 2006 | |
José Luiz Carbone | 2007 | |
Jaïr Picerni | 2008 | |
Vadão | 2009-2010 | |
Vágner Mancini | 2010- |
Web links
- Guarani FC: Official website
- José Ricardo Lenzi Mariolani: Arquivo de jogos e fichas técnicas (details of all games from 1960)