Sampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube

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Sampaio Corrêa
File:Sampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube.png
Full nameSampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube
Nickname(s)Bolivianos (Bolivians)
FoundedMarch 25, 1923 (101 years ago) (1923-03-25)
GroundCastelão
Capacity40,000
PresidentSérgio Frota
Head coachFrancisco Diá
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série C
Campeonato Maranhense
2016
2016
Série B, 20th (relegated)
Maranhense, Runners-up
WebsiteClub website

Sampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube, usually known as Sampaio Corrêa, is a Brazilian association football club from São Luís, Maranhão state, founded on March 25, 1923.

The club's colors are yellow, green and red. Sampaio Corrêa's nickname is Bolivianos (meaning Bolivians) because its colors are similar to the Bolivian ones. The club is also nicknamed Tricolor de Aço (meaning Steel Tricolour). The club's mascot is a shark.

It has a fierce rival with Moto Club de São Luís which is considered one of the biggest in Brazil.

History

On March 25, 1923, the club was founded as Associação Sampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube. Abrahão Andrade was the Sampaio Corrêa's first president. The club is named after a seaplane called Sampaio Corrêa II, which visited the city of São Luís on December 12, 1922, and was commanded by two pilots, the Brazilian Euclides Pinto Martins and the American Walter Hinton. On April 26, 1925 the club played its first official match. Sampaio Corrêa beat Luso Brasileiro 1–0. The goal was scored by Lobo.

On December 17, 1972, the club won the Campeonato Brasileiro Second Division, after beating Campinense in the final. However, there was no promotion to the first division.

In 1997, the club won the Campeonato Brasileiro Third Division, after beating Francana 3–1 in the last match, and was promoted to the following year's Second Division. In 1998, Sampaio Corrêa won the Copa Norte, beating São Raimundo-AM in the final. In the same year, the club reached Copa CONMEBOL's semi-final round. Sampaio Corrêa beat América de Natal in the first round, Deportes Quindío of Colombia in the second round, and was eliminated by Santos in the semi-finals.

Stadium

Its home matches are usually played at Castelão stadium, which has a maximum capacity of 40,000 people.

Achievements

1972
1997
2012
1998
1933, 1934, 1940, 1942, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014

Current squad

According to the official website.[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Brazil BRA Jean
GK Brazil BRA Naylson
GK Brazil BRA Rodrigo Ramos
DF Brazil BRA Alex Baiano
DF Brazil BRA Breno
DF Brazil BRA Éder
DF Brazil BRA Guilherme Lucena
DF Brazil BRA Héverton
DF Brazil BRA Itapera
DF Brazil BRA Luiz Otávio
DF Brazil BRA Mimica
DF Brazil BRA Paulo Sergio
DF Brazil BRA Rafael Estevam
DF Brazil BRA Ruhan
DF Brazil BRA Uirá Marques
DF Brazil BRA Wágner Fogolari
MF Brazil BRA Carlos Copetti
MF Brazil BRA Cleitinho
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Brazil BRA Daniel Barros
MF Brazil BRA Diego Lorenzi
MF Brazil BRA Diogo Orlando
MF Brazil BRA Enercino
MF Brazil BRA Esquerdinha
MF Brazil BRA Fernandinho
MF Brazil BRA Hiltinho
MF Brazil BRA Gustavo Marmentini
MF Brazil BRA Lucas Sotero
MF Brazil BRA Rayllan
MF Brazil BRA Tássio
FW Brazil BRA Edgar
FW Brazil BRA Felipe Costa
FW Brazil BRA Felipe Paulista
FW Brazil BRA Henrique
FW Brazil BRA Pimentinha
FW Brazil BRA Thiago Santos

First-team staff

Position Name Nationality
Coach Francisco Diá  Brazil
Assistant coach Arlindo Maracanã  Brazilian
Maurinho

Ultra groups

  • Mancha Tricolor
  • Sangue Tricolor
  • Torcida Tradicional Tubarões da Fiel
  • Fiel Tricolor

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