Rabello F.C. Explained

Clubname:Rabello F.C.
Fullname:Rabello Futebol Clube
Founded:August 17, 1957
Dissolved:1971
Chrtitle:President
Mgrtitle:Head coach
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Rabello Futebol Clube, or simply Rabello, was a Brazilian football team, based in Brasília, Federal District.

Founded on August 17, 1957, the team was four times champion of the Campeonato Brasiliense, between 1964 and 1967. Some of the players that played for Rabello were the goalkeeper Zé Valter, the fullback Aderbal, the midfielder Beto and the left winger Arnaldo.[1]

History

The Rabello Futebol Clube, owned by the company Construtora Rabello, which the owner were Marco Paulo Rabello, friend of the ex-president Juscelino Kubitschek and mainly evolved with the construction of Brasília, was one of the first two popular teams in Brasília.

The team was founded on August 17, 1957, in the headquarter of the Construtora Rabello S. A.

Their official colors were black and white. The uniforms were inspired in the Botafogo FR.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Globo esporte. Campeonato Brasiliense. April 13, 2009. pt-br.