Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube Explained

Clubname:Mogi Mirim
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Fullname:Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube
Nickname:Sapão (Big Toad)
Ground:Estádio Vail Chaves
Capacity:19,900
Chrtitle:President
Mgrtitle:Manager
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Website:http://www.mogimirim.com.br/

Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube, more commonly referred to as Mogi Mirim, is a Brazilian football club based in Mogi Mirim, São Paulo. It competes in the Campeonato Paulista Segunda Divisão, the fourth tier of the São Paulo state football league.

Founded on 1 February 1932, the team's home ground is the Estádio Vail Chaves, which has a capacity of 19,900.

The club's home colours are red and white and the team mascot is a toad.

History

The club was founded on February 1, 1932, and since its first year the club has been competing in tournaments organized by the Federação Paulista de Futebol (Paulista Football Federation).The club became a professional team in the 1950s, but its results were poor at the beginning. In the 1980s, after the arrival of Wilson de Barros as club president, Mogi Mirim began to see results and eventually was promoted to the Campeonato Paulista first division. The club was relegated to the second division in 1994, but was promoted again to the first division the following year.

In 2008, Rivaldo, who is one of the most famous Brazilian footballers, became the chairman of the club.[1]

In December 2014, shortly after the club's promotion to the Série B, Rivaldo put the club up for sale on Instagram.[2] In the following year, the club returned to the Série C, and after that, the team suffered a string of consecutive relegations in both national and state levels, ending with a relegation to the state fourth level in 2018. The team hasn't participated in any official competitions since then.

Stadium

See main article: Estádio Romildo Vitor Gomes Ferreira.

The Romildo Vitor Gomes Ferreira stadium was previously known as Papa João Paulo II, named after Pope John Paul II, but after the ex-player Rivaldo became the club's president, he decided to change the stadium's name after his father's name.

Achievements

Inter-state

State

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pentacampeão Rivaldo é o novo presidente do Mogi Mirim . November 17, 2004 . October 9, 2008 . . pt .
  2. Web site: Rivaldo puts club up for sale on Instagram. zeenews.india.com. zeenews.india. 3 December 2014. 3 December 2014.