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Guarani
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Full name Guarani Futebol Clube
Nickname(s) Bugre (Indigenous)
Founded April 2, 1911; 113 years ago (1911-04-02)
Stadium Brinco de Ouro da Princesa
Ground Capacity 29,130
President André Marconatto
Head coach Pintado
League Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
Campeonato Paulista
2022
2023
Série B, 10th of 20
Paulista, 7th of 16
Carlos Gomes (fototipia)
Carlos Gomes

Guarani Futebol Clube, colloquially called Guarani, is a Brazilian association football club in Campinas, São Paulo. Guarani is the only club not based in a state capital or coastal city to have won the top tier of the Brazilian Championship. The team currently play in the Série B, the second tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paulista Série A1, the top tier of the São Paulo state football league.

It is also known as Bugre, a popular term for an Indigenous Brazilian, and its supporters are known as bugrinos.

History

Guarani Football Club was founded on April 1, 1911, in the city of Campinas, São Paulo, as Guarany Foot-Ball Club, by the initiative of 12 students from the Gymnasio do Estado (now Culto à Ciência). The students, including Pompeo de Vito, Hernani Felippo Matallo and Vicente Matallo, usually played football at Praça Carlos Gomes. Vicente Matallo became Guarani's first president. Guarani was named after maestro Antônio Carlos Gomes' opera "Il Guarany". Antônio Carlos Gomes was born in Campinas, Brazil, and is one of the most distinguished nineteenth century classical composers. Guarani was officially founded on April 1, 1911, but to avoid April Fools' Day jokes by supporters of rival teams, the directors of Guarani changed the official foundation date to April 2, 1911.

In 1949, Guarani won Campeonato Paulista Second tier, earning the right to play in the top tier the following season.

As of 2023, Guarani is one of only two Brazilian clubs not based in a state capital to have won the national championship - the other one being Santos. The club won Campeonato Brasileiro in 1978, after defeating Palmeiras.

In 1979, the club was a semi-finalist in the Copa Libertadores, but was eliminated by the eventual season champions Club Olimpia. This run remains Guarani's best performance in international competitions to date.

In 2016, Guarani qualified for the playoff semifinals of 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, thus ensuring its return to Serie B after a four-year absence.

Honours

National
Competitions Titles Seasons
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 1 1978
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 1 1981
State
Competitions Titles Seasons
Campeonato Paulista Série A2 4 1932 APEA (Campinas), 1944 FPFA (Countryside), 1949, 2018

Others

  • Torneio Início (3): 1953, 1954, 1956

Runners-Up

Youth team

  • Copa São Paulo de Juniores (1): 1994

Titles timeline

  • 1912 : Runner-up - Liga Operária de Foot-Ball Campineira
  • 1916 : Champions - AFC (Associação de Foot-Ball Campineira)
  • 1919 : Champions - AFC
  • 1920 : Champions - AFC
  • 1921 : Runner-up - APEA (Associação Paulista de Esportes Athleticos)
  • 1926 : Champions - APEA
  • 1928 : Runner-up - APEA
  • 1932 : Champions - APEA
  • 1938 : Champions - LCF (Liga Campineira de Futebol)
  • 1939 : Champions - LCF
  • 1941 : Champions - LCF
  • 1942 : Champions - LCF
  • 1943 : Champions - LCF
  • 1943 : Runner-up - Copa do Interior (Amateur) - FPF (Federação Paulista de Futebol)
  • 1944 : Champions - Copa do Interior (Amateur) - FPF
  • 1944 : Champions - State Amateur Championship - FPF
  • 1945 : Champions - LCF
  • 1946 : Runner-up - Copa do Interior (Amateur) - FPF
  • 1946 : Champions - LCF
  • 1949 : Champions - Campeonato Paulista Série A2 - FPF
  • 1953 : Champions - Torneio-Início do Campeonato Paulista - FPF
  • 1954 : Champions - Torneio-Início do Campeonato Paulista - FPF
  • 1956 : Champions - Torneio-Início do Campeonato Paulista - FPF
  • 1957 : Runner-up - Torneio-Início do Campeonato Paulista - FPF
  • 1969 : Runner-up - Torneio-Início do Campeonato Paulista - FPF
  • 1970 : Awarded A Gazeta Esportiva 's "Taça dos Invictos"
  • 1970 : Champions - Torneio de Classificação para 1970 (Paulistinha) - FPF
  • 1970 : Champions - Torneio de Classificação para 1971 - FPF
  • 1974 : Awarded "II Troféu Folha de S.Paulo" (Champions - Countryside 1972/73/74)
  • 1976 : Champions - Campeonato Paulista First Stage (Taça Alm. Heleno Nunes)
  • 1978 : Champions - Brazilian Championship - CBF
  • 1981 : Champions - Taça de Prata - CBF
  • 1982 : Runner-up - Torneio dos Campeões - CBF
  • 1986 : Runner-up - Brazilian Championship - CBF
  • 1987 : Runner-up - Brazilian Championship - CBF
  • 1988 : Runner-up - Paulista Championship - FPF
  • 1991 : Runner-up - Brazilian Championship Série B - CBF
  • 2008 : Runner-up - Brazilian Championship Série C - CBF
  • 2009 : Runner-up - Brazilian Championship Série B - CBF
  • 2012 : Runner-up - São Paulo State Championship Série A1 - FPF
  • 2016 : Runner-up - Brazilian Championship Série C - CBF
  • 2018 : Champions - Campeonato Paulista Série A2 - FPF

Youth team titles

  • 1994 : Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior
  • 1998 : Copa Zico de Futebol Juvenil
  • 2001 : Copa Toyota de Futebol Juvenil (disputed in Japan)
  • 2002 : Copa Toyota de Futebol Juvenil (disputed in Japan)

Stadium

Estádio Brinco de Ouro
Overview of the Brinco de Ouro stadium.
Estádio Brinco de Ouro da Princesa
Brinco de Ouro stadium, during a night game.

Guarani's stadium is Estádio Brinco de Ouro da Princesa, built on May 31, 1953, with a maximum capacity of 30,988 people.

Rival

Guarani's biggest rival is Ponte Preta, who also hail from Campinas. The games between Guarani and Ponte Preta are known as Derby Campineiro.

Performances in the Série A

Year Position Year Position Year Position Year Position Year Position Year Position
1971 - 1981 - 1991 - 2001 19th 2011 - 2021 -
1972 1982 3rd 1992 9th 2002 16th 2012 2022
1973 15th 1983 16th 1993 6th 2003 13th 2013 2023
1974 12th 1984 - 1994 3rd 2004 22nd 2014 2024
1975 1985 15th 1995 19th 2005 - 2015
1976 10th 1986 2nd 1996 6th 2006 2016
1977 28th 1987 1997 21st 2007 2017
1978 1st 1988 14th 1998 19th 2008 2018
1979 16th 1989 20th 1999 8th 2009 2019
1980 16th 1990 - 2000 17th 2010 18th 2020

Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Brazil GK Pegorari
2 Brazil DF Heitor
4 Brazil DF Brunão
5 Brazil MF Anderson Leite
6 Brazil DF Emerson
8 Brazil FW Marlon Douglas (on loan from Gil Vicente)
9 Brazil FW Bruno Mendes (on loan from Deportivo Maldonado)
10 Brazil MF Luan Dias (on loan from Água Santa)
11 Brazil MF Estêvão (on loan from Internacional)
12 Brazil DF Lucas Adell
13 Brazil DF Matheus Salustiano
15 Brazil DF Renê Santos
16 Brazil DF Pedro Manoel
17 Brazil DF Jefferson
18 Brazil MF Matheus Bueno
19 Brazil FW João Victor
20 Brazil FW Reinaldo (on loan from Santa Clara)
No. Position Player
21 Brazil MF Lucas Araújo
22 Brazil GK Álvaro
23 Brazil DF Douglas Bacelar
27 Brazil DF Vinicius Kauê
28 Brazil DF Pacheco
29 Brazil DF Yan Henrique
30 Brazil FW Airton (on loan from Atlético Goianiense)
31 Brazil GK Douglas Borges
32 Brazil DF Vinicius Yuji
33 Brazil MF Gabriel Bispo
39 Brazil FW Lohan
44 Brazil DF Márcio Silva (on loan from Coritiba)
47 Brazil MF Pierre (on loan from Tombense)
77 Brazil FW Marlon Maranhão (on loan from Tupynambás)
89 Brazil GK Vladimir (on loan from Santos)
99 Brazil FW Caio Dantas
Brazil DF Pedro Henrique

Youth players

No. Position Player
25 Brazil DF Witinho

Out on loan

No. Position Player
Brazil DF Eliel (at Portuguesa until 30 November 2024)
Brazil DF Titi (at Sampaio Corrêa until 30 November 2024)
Brazil FW Luccas Paraizo (at Torreense until 30 June 2025)
No. Position Player
Brazil FW Rafael Freitas (at Santos until 31 July 2025)
Brazil FW Renanzinho (at Manaus until 30 November 2024)
Brazil FW Theo Lanza (at Portuguesa until 30 November 2024)

First-team staff

Position Name Nationality
Coach Claudinei Oliveira  Brazilian

Guarani players in the World Cup

The following footballers, who have played for Guarani at some point during their careers, represented Brazil in the FIFA World Cup:

Presidents

  • Vicente Matallo (1911-12)
  • Vicente Matallo - Pompeo de Vito / Mário Branco de Godoy (1913)
  • Antonio de Souza Letro / Pompeo de Vito (1914)
  • Pompeo de Vito (1915-17)
  • Armando Sarnes / Pompeo de Vito (1918)
  • Júlio dos Santos Mota / Antonio Alberti / Carmine Alberti (1919)
  • Carmine Alberti (1920-21)
  • Antonio Albino Júnior (1922-23)
  • José de Queiroz Telles (1924)
  • Galdino de Moraes Alves / José Ferreira de Godoy (1925)
  • Dr. Lucio Pereira Peixoto / Benedicto da Cunha Campos (1926)
  • Benedicto da Cunha Campos (1927)
  • Wlademir Varanda / Ítalo Franceschini (1928)
  • Augusto de Carvalho Asbahr (1929)
  • Dr. Romeu Tórtima / Dr. Arnaldo de Campos (1930)
  • Alexandre Chiarini (1931)
  • Frederico Borghi (1932)
  • Dr. Romeu Tórtima (1933)
  • Augusto de Carvalho Asbahr (1934)
  • João Mezzalira (1935-36)
  • Vicente Torregrossa (1937)
  • Dr. Januário Pardo Mêo (1938-39)
  • Prof. Floriano de Azevedo Marques (1939-40)
  • Dr. Sebastião Otranto (1941)
  • Jaime Serra / João Mezzalira (1942)
  • Alfredo Ribeiro Nogueira (1943)
  • Cesar Contessotto (1944)
  • Cesar Contessotto / Guilmer Cury Zakia (1945)
  • Artemiro Caruzo Andreoli (1946)
  • Sebastião Otranto - Emílio Porto (1947)
  • Dr. Romeu Tórtima (1948)
  • Nilo de Rezende Rubim / Cesar Contessotto (1949)
  • Cesar Contessotto / Dr. Romeu Tórtima (1950)
  • Isolino Ferramola (1951)
  • Dr. Romeu Tórtima (1952)
  • Dr. Rui Vicente de Mello / Cesar Contessoto (1953)
  • Dolor de Oliveira Barbosa (1954)
  • Miguel Moreno (1955)
  • Esmeraldino Antunes Barreira (1956)
  • Emílio Porto (1957)
  • Jaime Silva (1958)
  • Mário Brocchi (1959)
  • Jaime Silva (1960-62)
  • Jamil Gadia (1963)
  • Jaime Silva (1964)
  • Miguel Moreno (1965)
  • Eder Guimarães Leme / João Motta (1966)
  • Jaime Silva / Manoel Marques Paiva / Eduardo José Farah (1967)
  • Miguel Moreno (1968-69)
  • Leonel Almeida Martins de Oliveira (1970), (1977)
  • Ricardo Chuffi (1978-79)
  • Antonio Tavares Jr. (1980-83)
  • Leonel Almeida Martins de Oliveira (1984-87)
  • Luiz Roberto Zini (1988-91)
  • Luiz Roberto Zini (1992-99)
  • José Luiz Lourencetti (1999-06)
  • Leonel Almeida Martins de Oliveira (2006-11)
  • Marcelo Mingone (2011-2012)
  • Alvaro Negrão de Lima (2012-2014)
  • Horley Senna (2014-2017)
  • Palmeron Mendes Filho (2017-2019)
  • Ricardo Miguel Moisés (2019-to-date)

Records

GUARANI´GREATEST SCORERS
Rank Player's Name Numbers Of Goals
Brazil Zuza 221
Brazil Nenê 137
Brazil Careca 118
Brazil Augusto 104
Brazil Zequinha 95
Brazil Roberto Caco 93
Brazil Fumagalli 89
Brazil Jorge Mendonça 88
Jesús Villalobos 87
10º Brazil Ambrósio 54

Ultras

  • Torcida Fúria Independente
  • Guerreiros da Tribo
  • Torcida Jovem
  • Bugrinos da Capital

See also

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