Marília Atlético Clube

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Marília
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Full nameMarília Atlético Clube
Nickname(s)MAC ("Marília Atlético Club" abbreviated)
Tigre (Tiger)
Alviceleste (Sky blue and white)
FoundedApril 12, 1942
GroundBento de Abreu, Marília, Brazil
Capacity17,500
ChairmanAntonio Carlos Souza Vieira "Sojinha"
ManagerIvan Izzo
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série D
2011Série C, 18th (relegated)

Marília Atlético Clube, or Marília as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Marília in São Paulo, founded on April 12, 1942.

Home stadium is the Bento de Abreu, with a capacity of 19,800. They play in light blue shirts, white shorts and socks.

History

Marília was founded on April 12, 1942, as Esporte Clube Comercial. The club name was very unpopular, and on July 11, 1947, a General Assembly changed the name of the club to Marília Atlético Clube.

On April 19, 1954, Marília took a leave of its official football activities. On July 7, 1969, Marília returned to its football activities.


Achievements

1971, 2002

Stadium

Marília's stadium is Estádio Bento de Abreu, inaugurated in 1967, with a maximum capacity of 18,000 people.[1]

Symbols and colors

Marília's mascot is a tiger, and was chose in 1969, in a popular contest. The original colors of Marília were red and white.

Ultras

  • CCC (Comando Caipira da Capital)
  • FARC (Força Alvi Real Celeste)
  • Mancha Azul

Current squad

As of February, 2015

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 Rodrigo Calchi
GK Brazil BRA Marcos Galleti
DF Brazil BRA Alex Bruno
DF Brazil BRA Deca
DF Brazil BRA Evandro
DF Brazil BRA Marcus Vinícius
DF Brazil BRA Rafael Mineiro
DF Brazil BRA Robert Gago
DF Brazil BRA Roni
DF Brazil BRA Thiago Gomes
MF Brazil BRA Bruno Farias
MF Brazil BRA Caíque
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Brazil BRA Daniel Costa
MF Brazil BRA Fabiano Gadelha
MF Brazil BRA Gil Bahia
MF Brazil BRA Gilberto
MF Brazil BRA Juninho Ortega
MF Brazil BRA Leomir
MF Brazil BRA Lucas Surcin
MF Brazil BRA Thiago Elias
MF Brazil BRA Vítor Cruz
FW Brazil BRA Leandro Costa
FW Brazil BRA Netinho
FW Brazil BRA Wellington Amorim

First-team staff

Coach Luís dos Reis  Brazil

References

  1. ^ "Abreuzão" (in Portuguese). Templos do Futebol. Retrieved January 2, 2009.

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