Goiânia Esporte Clube Explained

Clubname:Goiânia
Fullname:Goiânia Esporte Clube
Nickname:Galo Carijó
Founded:July 5, 1938
Ground:Estádio Olímpico Pedro Ludovico,
Goiânia, Brazil
Capacity:13,500
Chairman:Arione de Paula
Manager:Glauber Ramos
League:Campeonato Goiano Série A
Season:2023
Position:8th
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Goiânia Esporte Clube, or Goiânia as they are usually called, are a Brazilian football team from Goiânia in Goiás state, founded on July 5, 1938.[1] Their home stadium is the Olímpico Pedro Ludovico, which has a maximum capacity of 10,000 people.[2] They play in black and white shirts, white shorts and black socks. Goiânia competed several times in the Série A. The club has the fourth largest fan base in the state.[3]

History

Goiânia Esporte Clube were founded on July 5, 1938,[1] and it is the oldest club of the state of Goiás.[4] The club won the Campeonato Goiano in 1945, 1946, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1968 and 1974.[1] However, after the Estádio Serra Dourada was inaugurated, Goiânia never won the state championship again.[5] They won the Copa Brasil Central in 1967, and the Campeonato Goiano Second Level in 1998 and in 2006.[3]

The first time the club competed in the Série A was in 1975,[6] when they finished were eliminated in the first stage.[7] In 1976, they were again eliminated in the first stage,[8] being eliminated in the first stage again in 1977,[9] and in 1979.[10] Goiânia also competed in the Copa João Havelange, in 2000, when they were eliminated in the White Module's first stage.[11]

Goiânia competed twice in the Copa do Brasil.[6] The first time was in 1991, when they were eliminated in the first round by Fluminense de Feira.[12] The second time was in 2001, when they beat América Mineiro in the first round but were eliminated by Corinthians in the second round.[13]

Achievements

Regional

State

Stadium

Goiânia play their home games at Olímpico Pedro Ludovico, located in Goiânia.[6] The stadium has a maximum capacity of 13,500 people, and was inaugurated on September 3, 1941.[2]

Rivals

The rivalry between Goiânia and Atlético Goianiense is the oldest of the state.[5] The derby against Goiás is known as Clássico Go-Go.[14] Vila Nova is another rival.[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Goiânia Esporte Clube . February 23, 2009 . . pt . https://web.archive.org/web/20090323030232/http://www.fgf.esp.br/clubes.asp?modo=clubes&id=14 . March 23, 2009 . dead . mdy-all .
  2. Web site: Estádio Olímpico Pedro Ludovico . February 23, 2009 . Templos do Futebol . pt .
  3. Web site: Governador Marcelo Miranda é homenageado pelo Goiânia . February 23, 2009 . January 16, 2007 . Futebol do Norte . pt .
  4. Web site: Primeiro clube de Finazzi está abandonado . February 23, 2009 . November 11, 2007 . Globo Esporte . pt .
  5. Web site: Atlético x Goiânia . February 23, 2009 . Clássicos do Futebol Brasileiro . pt .
  6. Web site: Goiânia Esporte Clube . February 23, 2009 . Arquivo de Clubes . dead . https://archive.today/20120718075202/http://www.arquivodeclubes.com/go/goiania.htm . July 18, 2012 .
  7. Web site: I Copa Brasil – 1975 . February 23, 2009 . July 26, 2000 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090302025249/http://rsssfbrasil.com/tables/br1975.htm . March 2, 2009 .
  8. Web site: II Copa Brasil – 1976 . February 23, 2009 . May 27, 2007 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090126055419/http://rsssfbrasil.com/tables/br1976.htm . January 26, 2009 .
  9. Web site: III Copa Brasil – 1977 . February 23, 2009 . October 31, 2000 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090126055426/http://rsssfbrasil.com/tables/br1977.htm . January 26, 2009 .
  10. Web site: V Copa Brasil – 1979 . February 23, 2009 . November 16, 2007 . . pt . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090327201046/http://rsssfbrasil.com/tables/br1979.htm . March 27, 2009 .
  11. Web site: Brazil 2000 Championship – Copa João Havelange . February 23, 2009 . June 6, 2008 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090131122217/http://rsssfbrasil.com/tables/br2000.htm . January 31, 2009 .
  12. Web site: Brazil Cup 1991 . February 23, 2009 . October 13, 1999 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090201161626/http://rsssfbrasil.com/tables/cbr1991.htm . February 1, 2009 .
  13. Web site: Brazil 2001 Cup . February 23, 2009 . August 3, 2007 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090302022157/http://rsssfbrasil.com/tables/cbr2001.htm . March 2, 2009 .
  14. Web site: Goiânia x Goiás . February 23, 2009 . Clássicos do Futebol Brasileiro . pt .
  15. Web site: Goiânia x Vila Nova . February 23, 2009 . Clássicos do Futebol Brasileiro . pt .