Guarani Futebol Clube

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Guarani
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Full name Guarani Futebol Clube
Nickname(s) Bugre
Founded 1911
Ground Estádio Brinco de Ouro da Princesa,
Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
(Capacity 30,800)
Chairman Leonel Martins de Oliveira
Manager José Luiz Carbone
League Campeonato Brasileiro Série C
2007 Eliminated in second stage
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Guarani Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football club located in Campinas, São Paulo. Guarani is also known as Bugre, a popular (some would say derogatory) term for an Indigenous Brazilian. Guarani's supporters are known as bugrinos.

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Guarani Futebol Clube was founded on April 1, 1911, in the city of Campinas, São Paulo, as Guarany Foot-Ball Club, by the initiative of Gymnasio do Estado (currently known as Culto à Ciência) students Pompeo de Vito, Hernani Felippo Matallo and Vicente Matallo. Those students usually played football at Praça Carlos Gomes. Vicente Matallo became Guarani's first president. Guarani was officially founded on April 1, 1911, however to avoid jokes being made by the supporters of rival teams due to the association with April Fool's Day, the directors of Guarani changed the official foundation date to April 2, 1911. Guarani was named after maestro Antônio Carlos Gomes' opera "Il Guarany". Antônio Carlos Gomes was born in Campinas, Brazil, and is one of the most distinguished nineteenth century classical composers.

In 1949, Guarani won Campeonato Paulista Second Division, gaining the right to play in the first division in the following year.

As of 2007, the team is the only Brazilian interior team to have won the national championship. The club won Campeonato Brasileiro in 1978, after defeating Palmeiras. In 2005 and 2006, Guarani competed in the Second Division of the Campeonato Brasileiro, and in the 2007 the club will compete in the Third Division of the Campeonato Brasileiro.

  • 1912 - Runner Up - Liga Operária de Foot-Ball Campineira
  • 1916 - Champions - AFC (Associação de Foot-Ball Campineira)
  • 1919 - Champions- AFC
  • 1920 - Champions - AFC
  • 1921 - Runner Up - APEA (Associação Paulista de Esportes Athleticos)
  • 1926 - Champions - APEA
  • 1928 - Runner Up - APEA
  • 1932 - Champions - APEA
  • 1938 - Champions - LCF (Liga Campineira de Futebol)
  • 1939 - Champions -LCF
  • 1941 - Champions - LCF
  • 1942 - Champions - LCF
  • 1943 - Champions - LCF
  • 1943 - Runner Up - Copa do Interior (Amateur) - FPF (Federação Paulista de Futebol)
  • 1944 - Champions - Copa do Interior (Amateur) - FPF
  • 1944 - Champions - State Amateur Championship - FPF
  • 1945 - Champions - LCF
  • 1946 - Runner Up - Copa do Interior (Amateur) - FPF
  • 1946 - Champions - LCF
  • 1949 - Champions - Campeonato Paulista Série A2 - FPF
  • 1953 - Champions - Torneio-Início do Campeonato Paulista - FPF
  • 1954 - Champions - Torneio-Início do Campeonato Paulista - FPF
  • 1956 - Champions - Torneio-Início do Campeonato Paulista - FPF
  • 1957 - Runner Up - Torneio-Início do Campeonato Paulista - FPF
  • 1969 - Runner Up - Torneio-Início do Campeonato Paulista - FPF
  • 1970 - Awarded A Gazeta Esportiva 's "Taça dos Invictos"
  • 1970 - Champions - Torneio de Classificação para 1970 (Paulistinha) - FPF
  • 1970 - Champions - Torneio de Classificação para 1971 - FPF
  • 1974 - Awarded "II Troféu Folha de São Paulo" (Champions - Countryside 1972/73/74)
  • 1976 - Champions - Campeonato Paulista First Stage (Taça Alm. Heleno Nunes)
  • 1978 - Champions - Brazilian Championsip - CBF
  • 1981 - Champions - Taça de Prata - CBF
  • 1982 - Runner Up - Torneio dos Campeões - CBF
  • 1986 - Runner Up - Brazilian Championsip - CBF
  • 1987 - Runner Up - Brazilian Championsip - CBF
  • 1988 - Runner Up - Paulista Championship - FPF
  • 1991 - Runner Up - Brazilian Championsip - CBF

Guarani's stadium is Estádio Brinco de Ouro da Princesa, built on May 31, 1953, with a maximum capacity of 50,000 people.

As of May 19, 2007

Goalkeepers
Flag of Brazil Buzzetto
Flag of Brazil Gisiel
Flag of Brazil Walisson
Flag of Brazil Léo
Full backs
Flag of Brazil Rafel Cunha
Flag of Brazil Lucas
Flag of Brazil Adílio
Flag of Brazil Rogério
Flag of Brazil Adriano
Central defenders
Flag of Brazil Danilo Silva
Flag of Brazil Xandão
Flag of Brazil Márcio Rocha
Flag of Brazil Lino
Flag of Brazil Tuta
Flag of Brazil Cleiton Mineiro
Defensive midfielders
Flag of Brazil Macaé (C)
Flag of Brazil Vitor Rossini
Flag of Brazil Dimas
Flag of Brazil Umberto
Flag of Brazil Felipe
Flag of Brazil Paulo Almeida
Midfielders
Flag of Brazil Deyvid
Flag of Brazil
Flag of Brazil Robinho
Flag of Brazil Gustavo
Flag of Brazil Assunção
Flag of Brazil Fernandinho
Forwards
Flag of Brazil Gil
Flag of Brazil Éder
Flag of Brazil Talles
Flag of Brazil Bruno Poá
Flag of Brazil Jordan
Flag of Brazil Anderson
Flag of Brazil Robson
Flag of Brazil Henrique


Its biggest rival is Ponte Preta, which also hails from Campinas. The games between Guarani and Ponte Preta are known as derby (dérbi in Portuguese).

Year Position Year Position Year Position Year Position
1971 - 1981 - 1991 - 2001 19th
1972 - 1982 3rd 1992 9th 2002 16th
1973 15th 1983 16th 1993 6th 2003 13th
1974 12th 1984 - 1994 3rd 2004 22nd
1975 12th 1985 15th 1995 19th 2005
1976 10th 1986 2nd 1996 6th 2006
1977 28th 1987 2nd 1997 21st 2007
1978 1st 1988 14th 1998 19th 2008
1979 16th 1989 20th 1999 8th 2009
1980 16th 1990 - 2000 17th 2010

The following Guarani players defended Brazil in the World Cup:

  • 1911/12 - Vicente Matallo
  • 1913 - Vicente Matallo - Pompeo de Vito - Mário Branco de Godoy
  • 1914 - Antonio de Souza Letro - Pompeo de Vito
  • 1915/16/17 - Pompeo de Vito
  • 1918 - Armando Sarnes - Pompeo de Vito
  • 1919 - Júlio dos Santos Mota - Antonio Alberti - Carmine Alberti
  • 1920/21 - Carmine Alberti
  • 1922/23 - Antonio Albino Júnior
  • 1924 - José de Queiroz Telles
  • 1925 - Galdino de Moraes Alves - José Ferreira de Godoy
  • 1926 - Dr. Lucio Pereira Peixoto - Benedicto da Cunha Campos
  • 1927 - Benedicto da Cunha Campos
  • 1928 - Wlademir Varanda - Ítalo Franceschini
  • 1929 - Augusto de Carvalho Asbahr
  • 1930 - Dr. Romeu Tórtima - Dr. Arnaldo de Campos
  • 1931 - Alexandre Chiarini
  • 1932 - Frederico Borghi
  • 1933 - Dr. Romeu Tórtima
  • 1934 - Augusto de Carvalho Asbahr
  • 1935/36 - João Mezzalira
  • 1937- Vicente Torregrossa
  • 1938/39 - Dr. Januário Pardo Mêo
  • 1939/40 - Prof. Floriano de Azevedo Marques
  • 1941 - Dr. Sebastião Otranto
  • 1942 - Jaime Serra - João Mezzalira
  • 1943 - Alfredo Ribeiro Nogueira
  • 1944 - Cesar Contessotto
  • 1945 - Cesar Contessotto - Guilmer Cury Zakia
  • 1946 - Artemiro Caruzo Andreoli
  • 1947 - Sebastião Otranto - Emílio Porto
  • 1948 - Dr. Romeu Tórtima
  • 1949 - Nilo de Rezende Rubim - Cesar Contessotto
  • 1950 - Cesar Contessotto - Dr. Romeu Tórtima
  • 1951 - Isolino Ferramola
  • 1952 - Dr. Romeu Tórtima
  • 1953 - Dr. Rui Vicente de Mello - Cesar Contessoto
  • 1954 - Dolor de Oliveira Barbosa
  • 1955 - Miguel Moreno
  • 1956 - Esmeraldino Antunes Barreira
  • 1957 - Emílio Porto
  • 1958 - Jaime Silva
  • 1959 - Mário Brocchi
  • 1960/61/62 - Jaime Silva
  • 1963 - Jamil Gadia
  • 1964 - Jaime Silva
  • 1965 - Miguel Moreno
  • 1966 - Eder Guimarães Leme - João Motta
  • 1967 - Jaime Silva - Manoel Marques Paiva - Eduardo José Farah
  • 1968/69 - Miguel Moreno
  • 1970 à 1977 - Leonel Almeida Martins de Oliveira
  • 1978/79 - Ricardo Chuffi
  • 1980-1983 - Antonio Tavares Jr.
  • 1984-1987 - Leonel Almeida Martins de Oliveira
  • 1988-1991 - Luiz Roberto Zini
  • 1992-1999 - Luiz Roberto Zini
  • 1999-2006 - José Luiz Lourencetti
  • 2006 - Leonel Almeida Martins de Oliveira


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