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América
Full nameAmérica Futebol Clube
Founded1946; 78 years ago (1946)
GroundTeixeirão
Capacity36,426
LeaguePaulista Série B
2014Campeonato Paulista Série A3, 18th (relegated)

América Futebol Clube (SP), usually known simply as América (or as América-SP, or América (SP)), is a Brazilian football club from São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo state. It was named after America from Rio de Janeiro, even copying their team badge.

History

On January 28, 1946, at Hotel São Paulo, Antônio Tavares Pereira Lima, an Estrada de Ferro Araraquarense (EFA, Araraquara city Railroad) engineer, Vitor Buongermino and 53 local sportsmen and columnists of two local newspapers (A Folha de Rio Preto and A Notícia) founded the club to rival the city's only team at the time, Bancários. The club was named América Futebol Clube. The other suggested names were Dínamo and Flamengo.[1]

On March 17, 1946, América played its first match. América beat Ferroviária of Araraquara 3–1. América's first goal ever was scored by Quirino. América's starting eleven were Bob, Hugo and Edgar, De Lúcia, Quirino and Miguelzinho, Morgero, Dema, Pereira Lima, Fordinho and Birigui. Nelsinho substituted Pereira Lima during the match.[1]

In 1957, the club won its first title, the Campeonato Paulista Second Level, finishing ahead of São Bento. The club was promoted to the following year's first level.[2]

In 1978, América competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A for the first time, finishing in 38th position.[3]

In 1980, the club competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A for the second time, finishing in the 32nd position.[4]

In 2006, América won the Copa São Paulo de Juniores, beating Comercial of Ribeirão Preto in the final.[5]

Current squad (selected)

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Brazil BRA Wágner
DF Brazil BRA Giba
MF Brazil BRA Everton
MF Brazil BRA Rodrigo Costa
MF Brazil BRA Marquinhos
MF Brazil BRA Tiago Gaúcho
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Brazil BRA Roberto
FW Brazil BRA Manoel
FW Brazil BRA Michel
FW Brazil BRA Romário

Achievements

Stadium

América's home stadium is Estádio Benedito Teixeira, usually known as Teixeirão,[6] inaugurated in 1996, with a maximum capacity of 36,426 people.[7]

The club also owns a training ground, named Centro de Treinamento Sami Gorayb, and nicknamed Toca do Rubro (meaning Red's Burrow).[8]

Club colors

América's official club colors are red and white. The club's home kit is composed of a red shirt, white short and red socks.[6]

Anthem

The club's official anthem lyrics was composed by Walter Benfatti and the music's author was Roberto Farath. There is another anthem, created to celebrate the club's 50th anniversary. This anthem lyrics was composed by José Celso Colturato Barbeiro and the music by Edson Crepaldi and Fernando Marques Alves .[9]

Mascot

América's mascot is a red devil, called Diabo.[10]

References