Clube Atlético Paranaense

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Atlético Paranaense
Paranaense
Full name Clube Atlético Paranaense
Nickname(s) Furacão (Hurricane)
Founded 1924
Ground Kyocera Arena, Curitiba, Brazil
Capacity 32,864
Chairman João Augusto Fleury
Manager Oswaldo Alvarez
League Brazilian Série A
2004 Brazilian Série A, 2nd
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Atlético Paranaense is a Brazilian football team from Curitiba in Paraná, founded on March 26, 1924.

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[edit] History

Atlético Paranaense was born as the result of a merge between the two Curitiba traditional teams, Internacional and América. The merge was announced on March 21, 1924 and formalized five days later, on March 26, when the club changed its name and its colors, and also the new board of directors assumed the administration of the club. The chosen club's field was Internacional old field, callled Água Verde.

The club's first match was played on April 6, and the first competition match was played on April 20, when Atlético beat archi-rival Coritiba 2-0. The constant participation in several championships, and the presence of a good team culminated in the club's first state championship title, still in 1925, consolidating the club as one of the main clubs of its state. In 1934, Atlético Paranaense acquired the groundplot where Estádio da Baixada is located.

In 1949, the club won its ninth Paranaense State Championship, which gave them the nickname of Furacão (meaning hurricane, in English) which was attributed to the club and its great campaign in the competition. Since then, Furacão became the club's nickname.

In 1995 after Coritiba beat Atlético 5-1, a new board of directors took over the control of the club, and started a strategical project called "Atlético Total".

Atlético was the first Paranaense club to participate of Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, nowadays replaced by Campeonato Brasileiro. In 2001, Atlético Paranaense won its first Campeonato Brasileiro, after defeating São Caetano) and in 2004 was runner-up, with the striker Washington scoring a historical record of 34 goals in a single edition of Campenato Brasileiro.

So far, Atlético has participated in three editions of the Copa Libertadores de América, in 2000, 2002 and 2005. In the 2000 edition the club was eliminated in the second round and in 2005 Atlético was the runner-up of the competition after being defeated by São Paulo Futebol Clube.

In 2007, the team partnered with the USA club FC Dallas.

[edit] Honors

[edit] National competitions

[edit] International competitions

[edit] Stadium

Main article: Kyocera Arena

Home stadium is the Estádio Joaquim Américo, traditionally known as Arena da Baixada but more recently renamed Kyocera Arena, capacity 32,864.

[edit] Team colors

The team plays in black with red vertical stripes, black shorts and black socks.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
Brazil GK Cléber
Brazil GK Tiago Cardoso
Brazil DF Jancarlos
Brazil DF Danilo
Brazil DF César
Brazil DF João Leonardo
Brazil DF Alex
Brazil DF Ivan
Brazil DF Michel
Brazil DF Moreno
Brazil MF Alan Bahia
Brazil MF Erandir
No. Position Player
Brazil MF Cristian
Brazil MF Marcelo Silva
Brazil MF Evandro
Colombia MF David Ferreira
Brazil MF Fabrício
Brazil FW Dênis Marques
Brazil FW Marcos Aurélio
Brazil FW Pedro Oldoni
Colombia FW Sérgio Herrera
Brazil FW Válber
Brazil FW Dagoberto
Germany FW Paulo Rink

[edit] Famous players

[edit] External links



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