Clubname: | Novo |
Fullname: | Novo Futebol Clube |
Ground: | Moreninhas |
Capacity: | 4,500[1] |
Chrtitle: | President |
Chairman: | Basilio Amaral |
Mgrtitle: | Head coach |
Manager: | Robert |
Season: | 2021 |
Position: | Sul-Mato-Grossense, 10th of 10 (relegated) |
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Novo Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Novo, is a Brazilian football club based in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul. They competed in the Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense seven times.
Novo is currently ranked fifth among Mato Grosso do Sul teams in CBF's national club ranking, at 197th place overall.[2]
Novoperário Futebol Clube was founded on 11 October 2010 by former members of Operário Futebol Clube board of directors and ultra groups,[3] [4] and the new club was named after the club they left, Novoperário is a truncation of Novo Operário and means New Operário in Portuguese.[5]
The club became a professional team in late 2011 to compete in the Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense Second Division. They won in the same day as the club's foundation its first professional title, which was the 2012 edition of that competition.[6] Novoperário was eliminated by Naviraiense in the Quarterfinals of the 2013 Campeonato Sul-Matogrossense.
Ahead of the 2017 season, to avoid confusion with the supporters of Operário, the club changed name to Novo FC,[7] but the move was made official only in 2020.
No. | scope=col | Years | ||
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scope=row | Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense Série B | 1 | 2012 |