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词条 Rio Claro Futebol Clube
释义

  1. History

  2. Current squad

  3. Titles

  4. Stadium

  5. Club Colors

  6. Mascot

  7. Nickname

  8. References

  9. External links

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Rio Claro Futebol Clube, usually known simply as Rio Claro, is a Brazilian football club from Rio Claro, São Paulo state.

History

On May 9, 1909,[1] the club was founded as Rio Claro Football Club by the teacher Joaquim Arnold, and by the Companhia Paulista das Estradas de Ferro (São Paulo Railroad Company) railroad employees Bento Estevam Siqueira, Constantino Carrocine and João Lambach. Years later, the club was renamed to Rio Claro Futebol Clube.[2]

On July 14, 1928, Rio Claro played its first international match, against H.M.S. Capton's sailors of England.[2]

In 2002, the club won the Campeonato Paulista Fourth Level (named B1), beating Guaratinguetá Esporte Clube in the final. The club was promoted to the following year's third level.[3]

In 2005, Rio Claro was Copa FPF's runner-up. In the final, the club was defeated by Noroeste.[4]

In 2007, the club disputed the Campeonato Paulista Série A1 for the first time.[5] The team also played in Série A1 in 2008, 2010, 2014, 2015 and 2016.

Current squad

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Titles

  • Campeonato Paulista Fourth Level (B1): 2002

Stadium

Rio Claro's home stadium is Estádio Augusto Schmidt Filho,[6] usually known as Schimitão or Schimidtão, inaugurated in 1973, with a maximum capacity of 16,000 people.[7]

The club also owns a training ground, named Centro de Treinamento Augusto Schmidt Filho.[8]

Club Colors

Rio Claro's colors are blue and white. The club's home kit is composed of a blue shirt, white short and blue socks.[9]

Mascot

A white rooster wearing the club's blue home kit and with a blue tail, blue crest and blue wattle, named Galo Azul, is the club's mascot. The mascot was chosen after Velo Clube's mascot, which is a red rooster. Velo Clube is Rio Claro's rival.[10]

Nickname

The club was originally nicknamed Aguinha, meaning Little Water, because the club's stadium was located near the Córrego da Servidão's (Servidão's Creek) margin.[11]

Rio Claro's nickname is Azulão, meaning Big Blue.[12]

References

1. ^{{pt icon}} Club history at Rio Claro Futebol Clube's official website
2. ^{{pt icon}} Rio Claro FC vive seu momento de glória em 96 anos – Jornal Cidade (June 24, 2005)
3. ^Campeonato Paulista Fourth Level at RSSSF
4. ^2005 Copa FPF at RSSSF {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080430072648/http://paginas.terra.com.br/esporte/rsssfbrasil/tables/csp2005.htm |date=2008-04-30 }}
5. ^{{pt icon}} Sertãozinho e Rio Claro também sobem para o Paulista A1 – Estado de São Paulo (Estadão) (May 20, 2006)
6. ^{{pt icon}} Rio Claro Futebol Clube at Arquivo de Clubes
7. ^{{pt icon}} Estádio Augusto Schmidt Filho (Schimitão)
8. ^Especial Placar – 500 Times do Brasil, São Paulo: Editora Abril: 2003.
9. ^Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro, Volume 1 – Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001.
10. ^{{pt icon}} Rio Claro's profile at Federação Paulista de Futebol (São Paulo Football Federation official website
11. ^{{pt icon}} Trivia page at Rio Claro's official website
12. ^revistaplacar

External links

  • {{pt icon}} Rio Claro's official website
{{Campeonato Paulista}}

4 : Association football clubs established in 1909|Football clubs in São Paulo (state)|Rio Claro Futebol Clube|1909 establishments in Brazil

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