América Football Club

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América
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Full name América Football Club
Nickname(s) Diabo (Devil),
Mecão and Rubro Carioca
Founded 1904
Ground Giulite Coutinho,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Capacity 15.600
Chairman Reginaldo Mathias dos Santos
Manager Ailton
League
2006 Brazilian Série C, eliminated in
the first stage
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América Football Club, or América as they are usually called, is a traditional Brazilian football team from Rio de Janeiro , Brazil, founded on September 18, 1904.

Home stadium is the Giulite Coutinho stadium, capacity 15,600. They play in red shirts, white shorts and red socks.

One controversial aspect about the club is the official mascot: the Diabo (devil), depicted as a red demon complete with horns, pointy beard, curled moustache, a long fat arrow-pointed tail, hooved feet and a black cape. The club's old stadium was nicknamed Caldeirão do Diabo ("Devil's Cauldron"). As of 2006 some of the club's fans, supported by the Evangelical Christian manager, tried to replace the devil with the United States bald eagle, claiming that the devil was unlucky. But, since the devil is traditional, it is not yet certain whether the old mascot will actually be ousted.

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[edit] History

On September 18, 1904, Alberto Koltzbucher, Alfredo Guilherme Koehler, Alfredo Mohrsted, Gustavo Bruno Mohrsted, Henrique Mohrsted, Jayme Faria Machado and Oswaldo Mohrsted founded América Football Club.

In 1905, América, together with Bangu, Botafogo, Petrópolis, Fluminense and Futebol Atlético Clube founded Liga de Football do Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro Football League), the first football federation of Rio de Janeiro.

[edit] Idols

[edit] Top Goalscores

  1. Luisinho Lemos : 311 goals .
  2. Edu : 212 goals .
  3. Maneco : 187 goals .
  4. Plácido: 167 goals .
  5. Carola : 158 goals .
  6. Chiquinho : 102 goals .

[edit] Best Attendances

  1. América - Fluminense, 0-2, 141,689 (120.178 people seated), June 9, 1968
  2. América - Flamengo, 1-4, 139,599, April 4, 1956
  3. América - Vasco, 1-2, 121,765, January 28, 1951
  4. América - Flamengo, 1-0, 104,532, April 25, 1976
  5. América - Flamengo, 5-1, 100,000, April 1, 1956
  6. América - Fluminense, 2-0, 100,000, March 17, 1956
  7. América - Fluminense, 2-1 98,099, December 18, 1960
  8. América - Fluminense, 1-0, 97,681, September 22, 1974
  9. América - Fluminense, 0-1, 96,035, April 27, 1975
  10. América - Flamengo, 1-1, 93,393, May 19, 1969

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