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Guaratinguetá's home stadium is [[Estádio Municipal Professor Dario Rodrigues Leite]],<ref>{{pt icon}} [http://www.timesbrasileiros.misterhost.com.br/SP/guarantinguetec-sp.htm Guaratinguetá Futebol at Times Brasileiros]</ref> nicknamed Ninho da Garça, meaning [[Heron]]'s Nest,<ref name="profileguartinguetaofficialwebsite">{{pt icon}} [http://www.guarafutebol.com.br/internas.php?menu=4547&interna=62985 Profile at Guaratinguetá's official website]</ref> with a maximum capacity of 15,769 people.<ref name="cbfstadium">{{Cite web|url=http://www2.cbf.com.br/cnef/cnef.pdf|title=CNEF&nbsp;– Cadastro Nacional de Estádios de Futebol|publisher=[[Brazilian Football Confederation|Confederação Brasileira de Futebol]]|accessdate=December 2, 2011|format=PDF|language=Portuguese}}</ref>
Guaratinguetá's home stadium is [[Estádio Municipal Professor Dario Rodrigues Leite]],<ref>{{pt icon}} [http://www.timesbrasileiros.misterhost.com.br/SP/guarantinguetec-sp.htm Guaratinguetá Futebol at Times Brasileiros]</ref> nicknamed Ninho da Garça, meaning [[Heron]]'s Nest,<ref name="profileguartinguetaofficialwebsite">{{pt icon}} [http://www.guarafutebol.com.br/internas.php?menu=4547&interna=62985 Profile at Guaratinguetá's official website]</ref> with a maximum capacity of 15,769 people.<ref name="cbfstadium">{{Cite web|url=http://www2.cbf.com.br/cnef/cnef.pdf |title=CNEF&nbsp;– Cadastro Nacional de Estádios de Futebol |publisher=[[Brazilian Football Confederation|Confederação Brasileira de Futebol]] |accessdate=December 2, 2011 |format=PDF |language=Portuguese |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091014100428/http://www.cbf.com.br/cnef/cnef.pdf |archivedate=October 14, 2009 |df=mdy-all }}</ref>


The club also trains at a training ground named Centro de Treinamento Dario Rodrigues Leite.<ref name="revistaplacar">''Especial Placar&nbsp;– 500 Times do Brasil'', São Paulo: Editora Abril: 2003.</ref>
The club also trains at a training ground named Centro de Treinamento Dario Rodrigues Leite.<ref name="revistaplacar">''Especial Placar&nbsp;– 500 Times do Brasil'', São Paulo: Editora Abril: 2003.</ref>

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Guaratinguetá
Full nameGuaratinguetá Futebol Ltda.
Nickname(s)Garça
O Orgulho do Vale
FoundedOctober 1, 1998; 25 years ago (1998-10-01)
GroundNinho da Garça, Guaratinguetá, São Paulo state
Capacity15,769
PresidentEdinilson de Araujo Carneiro
Head coachJoão Telê
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série C
20142013 Série B, 17th (relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Estádio Municipal Décio Vitta

Guaratinguetá Futebol Ltda., usually known simply as Guaratinguetá, is a Brazilian football club from Guaratinguetá, São Paulo state.

History

On October 1, 1998,[1] the club was founded as Guaratinguetá Esporte Clube by a group including Doctor Mário Augusto Rodrigues Nunes (nicknamed Marinho).[2]

On November 4, 1999, the Consórcio de Guaratinguetá (Guaratinguetá Consortium) was created, to co-manage the club with C.S.R Futebol e Marketing, owned by the entrepreneur Carlos Arini and by the football players César Sampaio and Rivaldo.[2]

On November 26, 1999, the club joined the São Paulo Football Federation, competing in the Campeonato Paulista Série B2 in the following year.[2]

In 2002, the Consórcio de Guaratinguetá ended, and the club was owned by the entrepreneurs Odário Mardegan Durães and Elmiro Aparecido de Faria.[2]

Since 2004, the club has been owned by the entrepreneur Sony Alberto Douer. In 2005, he and the entrepreneur Carlos Arini founded Sony Sports, a company created to manage the club. Some time later, the entrepreneurs Clementino Bolan and Gustavo Gazzolla joined Sony Sports. The club then received its current name, Guaratinguetá Futebol, after it became a limited company.[2]

In 2006, Guaratinguetá was eliminated in the Campeonato Paulista Série A2 semifinal stage, but was second in its group, and was therefore promoted to the following year's Campeonato Paulista Série A1.[3]

In 2007, the club competed in the Campeonato Paulista Série A1 for the first time. Guaratinguetá was defeated by São Caetano 2–0 at the Anacleto Campanella stadium in its debut in the competition.[4]

On October 15, 2010, the club announced its move from Guaratinguetá to Americana,[5] and their change of name to Americana Futebol.

On November 28, 2011, after more than a year in Americana, the club's administrator, Sony Sports, announced the team's return to Guaratinguetá to compete in the 2012 Campeonato Paulista and other competitions, as Americana city and its main stadium, Estádio Décio Vitta was not able to support the club and the city's club, Rio Branco, and also because most of the supports of the club live in Guaratinguetá.[6]

Club colors

The club colors are red and white. The home kit is all red and the away kit is all white.[7]

Stadium

Guaratinguetá's home stadium is Estádio Municipal Professor Dario Rodrigues Leite,[8] nicknamed Ninho da Garça, meaning Heron's Nest,[7] with a maximum capacity of 15,769 people.[9]

The club also trains at a training ground named Centro de Treinamento Dario Rodrigues Leite.[10]

Anthem

Americana's anthem authors are Cláudio Braga and Marcelo Betti.[11]

Mascot

The club's mascot is an eagle. The animal is also depicted in the club's logo.[12]

Current squad

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 Cleiton
GK Brazil BRA Felipe Alves
GK Brazil BRA Gisiel
GK Brazil BRA Sidney
DF Brazil BRA André Castro
DF Brazil BRA Didi
DF Brazil BRA João Paulo
DF Brazil BRA Rodrigo Sabiá (on loan from Grêmio)
DF Brazil BRA Velicka
MF Brazil BRA Guilherme Camacho
MF Brazil BRA Carlos Magno
MF Brazil BRA Danilo
MF Brazil BRA Dewide
MF Brazil BRA Eduardo
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Brazil BRA Francis
MF Brazil BRA Gomes (on loan from Corinthians)
MF Brazil BRA Marquinhos
MF Brazil BRA Matheus
MF Brazil BRA Nenê
MF Brazil BRA Tiaguinho
MF Brazil BRA Ytalo
FW Brazil BRA Boituva
FW Brazil BRA Bruno Paulo
FW Brazil BRA Leandro Love
FW Brazil BRA Léo Mineiro
FW Brazil BRA Nádson
FW Brazil BRA Rafinha

Achievements

References

  1. ^ Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro, Volume 1 – Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001.
  2. ^ a b c d e Template:Pt icon Club history at Guaratinguetá Futebol's official website
  3. ^ 2006 Campeonato Paulista Série A2 at RSSSF
  4. ^ Template:Pt icon São Caetano vence o Guaratinguetá por 2 a 0 – Cruzeiro.net (January 17, 2007)
  5. ^ Template:Pt icon Guaratinguetá oficializa mudança para cidade de Americana – Globoesporte.com (October 15, 2010)
  6. ^ "É Oficial! Americana volta para Guaratinguetá" (in Portuguese). Futebol Interior. Retrieved December 2, 2011.
  7. ^ a b Template:Pt icon Profile at Guaratinguetá's official website
  8. ^ Template:Pt icon Guaratinguetá Futebol at Times Brasileiros
  9. ^ "CNEF – Cadastro Nacional de Estádios de Futebol" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Confederação Brasileira de Futebol. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 14, 2009. Retrieved December 2, 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  10. ^ Especial Placar – 500 Times do Brasil, São Paulo: Editora Abril: 2003.
  11. ^ Template:Pt icon Club's anthem at Guaratinguetá's official website
  12. ^ Template:Pt icon Time de Guaratinguetá anuncia mudança para Americana