Clube Atlético Bragantino

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Bragantino
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Full name Clube Atlético Bragantino
Nickname(s) Leão (Lion)
Massa Bruta (Brute Massiness)
Braga
Founded January 8, 1928
Ground Nabi Abi Chedid,
Bragança Paulista, Brazil
(Capacity: 21,209)
Chairman Marquinho Chedid
Manager Marcelo Veiga
League Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
2011 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, 6th
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Clube Atlético Bragantino, or Bragantino as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Bragança Paulista in São Paulo that was founded on January 8, 1928.

Its home stadium is the Nabi Abi Chedid stadium, capacity 21,209. They play in white shirts, shorts and socks.

The Chedid family has been longly connected to Bragantino. Bragantino's first president was Hafiz, and among his successors are included his sons Jesus and Nabi, and the current president, Marco Antônio Abi Chedid, Nabi's son and Hafiz's grandson.

From 1989 to 1992, Bragantino was known as Lingüiça Mecânica ("Clockwork Sausage"), after the movie A Clockwork Orange and due to Bragança Paulista tradition as a sausage producer.

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[edit] History

On January 8, 1928, former Bragança Futebol Clube members founded Clube Atlético Bragantino.

In 1949, the club played in the Campeonato Paulista Second Division for the first time. In 1965, Bragantino was promoted to Campeonato Paulista First Division for the first time. However, in 1966, the club was relegated to Campeonato Paulista Second Division.

In 1988, Bragantino was the Campeonato Paulista Second Division champion. In 1989, the club was promoted to Campeonato Brasileiro Série A for the first time after winning the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B. In 1990, Bragantino defeated Novorizontino to win the Campeonato Paulista First Division. The final was nicknamed caipira final (final caipira, in Portuguese language).

In 1991, the club was Campeonato Brasileiro Série A runner-up. In the final, Bragantino was defeated by São Paulo. In 1992, the club competed in the Copa CONMEBOL, debuting in international competitions. In the following year, in 1993, Bragantino competed in the Copa CONMEBOL for the second time. In 1995, the club was relegated to Campeonato Paulista Second Division. In 1996, Bragantino competed in the Copa CONMEBOL for the third time.

In 1998, the club was relegated to Campeonato Brasileiro Série B. In 2002, after a poor campaign, Bragantino was relegated to Campeonato Brasileiro Série C. In 2005, the club was promoted to Campeonato Paulista First Division. In 2007, Bragantino won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C thus being promoted to the following year's Campeonato Brasileiro Série B.

[edit] Achievements

1989
2007
1990
1965, 1988
1979

[edit] Noted players

[edit] Famous coaches

[edit] Current squad

[edit] First team

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Brazil GK Alê
Brazil GK Max
Brazil GK Rafael Santos (on loan from Corinthians)
Brazil GK Paulo Wanzeler
Brazil DF Júnior Lopes
Brazil DF Murilo Henrique
Brazil DF Luiz Carlos
Brazil DF André Astorga
Brazil DF Guilherme Mattis
Brazil DF Luís Henrique
Brazil DF Murilo Mendes
Brazil DF Victor Ferraz
Brazil DF Murilo Gomes
Brazil DF Bernardo
Brazil DF Luciano Castan
Brazil MF Eder Silva
No. Position Player
Brazil MF Reinaldo
Brazil MF Cambará (on loan from Paraná)
Brazil MF Serginho
Brazil MF Diego Paulista
Brazil MF Diogo
Brazil MF Romarinho
Brazil MF Wellington
Brazil MF Douglas Maia
Brazil FW Léo Jaime
Brazil FW Bruno
Brazil FW Diogo Pereira
Brazil FW Fernando Gabriel
Brazil FW Giancarlo
Brazil FW Paulo Roberto
Brazil FW Alex Junio
Bolivia FW Mauricio Saucedo
Brazil FW Patrick

[edit] Stadium

Bragantino's stadium is Estádio Nabi Abi Chedid, built in 1949, with a maximum capacity of 21,209 people.

[edit] Copa CONMEBOL participations

[edit] 1992 Edition

First Round
Team 1   Agg.   Team 2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Bragantino 3-3 Grêmio 2-2 1-1 (6-7p)

[edit] 1993 edition

First Round
Team 1   Agg.   Team 2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Botafogo 6-3 Bragantino 3-1 3-2

[edit] 1996 edition

First Round
Team 1   Agg.   Team 2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Bragantino 5-4 Palmeiras 5-1 0-3
Second Round
Team 1   Agg.   Team 2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Independiente Santa Fé (COL) 1-0 Bragantino 1-0 0-0

[edit] Club colors

1989-1991 Bragantino's home kit

The kit in the right was used by Bragantino during the 1989, 1990 and 1991 seasons. It was later replaced by a more traditional kit, but it returned in 2006.

[edit] Ultras

  • Torcida Uniformizada Guerreiros do Leão

[edit] External links

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