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Criciúma
Full nameCriciúma Esporte Clube
Nickname(s)Tigre (Tiger)
Criciúma Dortmund
FoundedMay 13, 1947 (77 years ago) (1947-05-13)
GroundHeriberto Hülse, Criciúma
Capacity19,300
PresidentJaime Dal Farra
Head coachRoberto Cavalo
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série B
Campeonato Catarinense
2014
2014
Brasileirão, 20th (relegated)
Catarinense, 3rd
Websitehttp://www.criciumaec.com.br/

Criciúma Esporte Clube, also known simply as Criciúma, is a Brazilian football club from Criciúma, Santa Catarina. It plays in the Campeonato Catarinense,[nb 1] the state of Santa Catarina's premier state league, as well as the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A,[nb 2] the top tier of the Brazilian football league system.

Criciúma is the most successful team from Santa Catarina, having won the 1991 Copa do Brasil, the 2002 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, and the 2006 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C.

History

Criciúma Esporte Clube was founded on May 13, 1947, as Comerciário Esporte Clube; however the club folded due to a financial crisis in the 1960s. The club refounded in 1976 by some of the original Comerciário Esporte Clube members. In 1978 the club was renamed as Criciúma Esporte Clube, and its current colors black, yellow and white were adopted in 1984. The present colors of Criciúma Esporte Clube are the reason why the club is called Tigre (meaning Tiger).

The club's greatest feat was winning the 1991 Copa do Brasil under coach Felipe Scolari, later World Cup winner with Brazil, which qualified Criciúma to the following year's Copa Libertadores.

In the following years the club was not very successful, and was relegated to the Série B. In 2005, Criciúma, after a very poor campaign, was relegated to the Brazilian Série C. In 2006, Criciúma won the Série C, as was promoted back to the Série B.

After a period of crisis in the club, in 2012 the club regained forces and after being in the first four places the entire championship returned to the Série A.

Honors

Criciúma has won three national level championships. Winning the 1991 Copa do Brasil qualified the club to the 1992 Copa Libertadores where Criciúma finished in the 5th place, surpassing even the expectations of its fans. These achievements make Criciúma one of the most successful teams from Santa Catarina.

Winner (1): 1991
Winner (1): 2002
Runner-up (1): 2012
Winner (1): 2006
Winners (10): 1968 (1), 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2005, 2013
Runners-up (7): 1982, 1987, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008
Winner (1): 1993
Runner-up (1): 1998
1 Champion in 1968 as Comerciário Esporte Clube

Stadium

Criciúma's stadium is Estádio Heriberto Hülse, built in 1955, with a maximum capacity of 19,900 people.

Current squad

As of January 6, 2016

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 David
GK Brazil BRA Luiz
GK Brazil BRA Edson
GK Brazil BRA Bryan
GK Brazil BRA Ronaldo Zilio
DF Brazil BRA Heitor
DF Brazil BRA Ianson
DF Brazil BRA Diego Giaretta
DF Brazil BRA Ezequiel
DF Brazil BRA Rômulo
DF Brazil BRA Wellington Saci
DF Brazil BRA Marlon
MF Brazil BRA Ruan
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Brazil BRA Barreto
MF Brazil BRA João Afonso
MF Brazil BRA Douglas Moreira
MF Brazil BRA Natan
MF Brazil BRA Elvis
MF Brazil BRA Roger Guedes
MF Brazil BRA Vitor Michels
MF Brazil BRA Lucas Crispim
FW Brazil BRA Bruno Lopes
FW Brazil BRA Maurinho
FW Brazil BRA Jefferson
FW Brazil BRA Edy

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player

Head coaches

1991 Copa do Brasil

Criciúma won the Copa do Brasil 1991, playing the following matches:

Stage Match 1st Leg 2nd Leg
First Round Ubiratan – Criciúma 1–1 1–4
Second Round Criciúma – Atlético Mineiro 1–0 1–0
Quarterfinals Goiás – Criciúma 0–0 0–3
Semifinals Remo – Criciúma 0–1 0–2
Final Grêmio – Criciúma 1–1 0–0

Competitions record

First Division (Serie A)

Year Position Year Position
1979 67th 1995 16th
1986 9th 1996 21st
1987 6th 1997 24th
1988 23rd 2003 14th
1993 23rd 2004 21st
1994 20th 2013 15th
2014 20th

Second Division (Serie B)

Year Position Year Position
1980 54th 1992 3rd
1981 30th 1998 6th
1982 38th 1999 18th
1983 47th 2000 14th
1986 1st 2001 22nd
1987 6th 2002 1st
1989 5th 2005 21st
1990 7th 2007 7th
1991 35th 2008 18th
2011 14th 2012 2nd
2015 12th

Third Division (Serie C)

Year Position Year Position
2006 1st 2009 15th
2010 3rd

Brazilian Cup

Year Position Year Position
1990 4th 1999 18th
1991 1st 2002 17th
1992 7th 2003 17th
1994 23rd 2006 15th
1996 6th 2008 13th
2009 26th

Libertadores Cup

Year Position
1992 5th

Notes

  1. ^ Also known merely as Catarinense.
  2. ^ Also known by its nickname Brasileirão.