Clubname: | Roraima |
Fullname: | Atlético Roraima Clube |
Nickname: | Tricolor da Mecejana (Tricolor from Mecejana) |
Founded: | October 1, 1944 |
Ground: | Canarinho, Boa Vista, Brazil |
Capacity: | 10,000 |
Chrtitle: | President |
Mgrtitle: | Head coach |
League: | – |
Season: | 2009 |
Position: | Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, eliminated in first stage |
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Atlético Roraima Clube, also known as Atlético Roraima, or just Roraima, are a Brazilian football team from Boa Vista, Roraima. They competed in the Série C in 1995 and in the Série D in 2009.
Atlético is currently ranked fourth among Roraima teams in CBF's national club ranking, at 185th place overall.[1]
Atlético Roraima Clube were founded on October 1, 1944.[2] They won the state championship eighteen times.[3] They competed in the Série C in 1995,[4] when they were eliminated in the second stage by Nacional.[5] Roraima competed in the Série D in 2009 when they were eliminated in the first stage of the competition.[6]
Roraima play their home games at Estádio Flamarion Vasconcelos, commonly known as Canarinho.[3] The stadium has a maximum capacity of 10,000 people.[3]