Ceará Sporting Club

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Ceará
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Full name Ceará Sporting Club
Nickname(s) Vozão(Big Grandpa)
Vovô(Grandpa)
Alvinegro Cearense(Black and White from Ceará)
and O Mais Querido (The Most Loved)
Founded 1914
Ground Castelão, Fortaleza, Brazil
(Capacity 69,000)
Chairman Eugênio Rabelo
Manager Lula Pereira
League Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
2007 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, 16th
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Ceará Sporting Club, or Ceará as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Fortaleza in Ceará, founded on June 2, 1914.

Ceará's is also one of the most traditional clubs in the Northeast region of Brazil alongside Bahia, Santa Cruz, Sport, Náutico, Vitória and Fortaleza. The club is traditionally known in the state as the most popular club , reason why it is nicknamed "O Mais Querido",which means "The Most Loved".

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[edit] History

On June 2, 1914, the club was founded as Rio Branco Football Club by Gilberto Gurgel, Walter Barroso, Raimundo Justa, Newton Rôla, Bolívar Purcell, Aluísio Mamede, Orlando Olsen, José Elias Romcy, Isaías Façanha de Andrade, Raimundo Padilha, Rolando Emílio, Meton Alencar Pinto, Gotardo Morais, Artur de Albuquerque, Luís Esteves Júnior, Cincinato Costa, Carlos Calmon and Eurico Medeiros. As Rio Branco Football Club, the team colors were white and lilac.

In 1915, in their first birthday, the club change its name to Ceará Sporting Club.

From 1915 to 1919, Ceará was five times in a row champion of the Torneios Metropolitanos. In 1941, Ceará won the Campeonato Cearense in the same year of the inauguration of Presidente Vargas stadium. From 1961 to 1963, the club was three times in a row state champion. In 1969, Ceará won the Northeast Cup.

In 1970, ended the seven-year titleless state championship period. In 1971, Ceará was the last placed team in Campeonato Brasileiro Série A first edition. From 1975 to 1978, the club was four times in a row state champion.

In 1985, Ceará finished in Brazilian League 7th position. This is the best participation of a team of Ceará State in Brazilian Championships all time. In 1994, the club was the Runner-up of Brazilian Cup. In the final, the club was beat by Grêmio. In 1995, Ceará disputed Copa CONMEBOL, the club's first international championship, becoming the first and only club of Ceará State to play an International Tournament. In 1996, the team administrator was Forró bands businessman Emanuel Gurgel. The team changed its home shirt to an all black one. Because of this, the team was nicknamed "Urubu do Nordeste" (Northeast Vulture), a reference to Flamengo's mascot, a vulture. From 1996 to 1999, the club was four times in a row state champion.

In 2002, Ceará won the state championship after 3 years. In 2005, Ceará reached Brazilian Cup semi-final. The club was defeated by Fluminense. In 2006, the club won the state championship after 4 years without winning the competition.

[edit] Titles

[edit] Football

  • Campeonato Cearense: 1922, 1925, 1931, 1932, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1948, 1951, 1957, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2006
  • Torneios Metropolitanos: 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919
  • Copa Norte-Nordeste: 1969
  • Copa do Brasil Runner-up: 1994, Semi Finals: 2005
  • Copa Verão do Recife: 1997

[edit] Futsal

  • Campeonato Cearense de Futsal: 2002, 2003, 2004

[edit] Stadium

Home venue is Carlos de Alencar Pinto (CAP) Stadium, with capacity for 10,000 people, but the team only plays at Castelão Stadium which is up to circa 60,000 supporters and at Presidente Vargas Stadium, which has a 22,228 capacity.

[edit] Sponsors

Joma, Locabrás

[edit] Rivals

Ceará's greatest rival is Fortaleza. It is the biggest derby in Fortaleza city. It was played 511 times, and Ceará won it 174 times, Fortaleza won 156 times and there were 176 draws.

Ceará's second biggest rival is Ferroviário,the third biggest club of Fortaleza city. This derby was played 272 times, with 123 wins for Ceará, 64 wins for Ferroviário and there also 85 draws.

[edit] Mascot

The team mascot, an old man known as "Vovô" ("Grandpa") dressing Ceará uniform was designed by Cearense cartoonist Mino for the "Ceará: Paixão Total" Project ("Ceará: Full Passion" Project).

The Mascot appears in late 1919 when Meton Alencar Pinto used to play soccer with the Kids and asked them to go easy on Grampa! And being the oldest club in Ceará state, is called "Vovô" ("Grandpa").

[edit] Current Squad

No. Position Player
Flag of Brazil GK Adilson
Flag of Brazil GK Rodrigues
Flag of Brazil GK João Pinto
Flag of Brazil DF Wilker
Flag of Brazil DF Vanderlei
Flag of Brazil DF Neury
Flag of Brazil DF Hugo
Flag of Brazil DF Jarbinha
Flag of Brazil DF Arlindo Maracanã
Flag of Brazil DF Evaldo Bahia
Flag of Brazil DF Careca
Flag of Brazil DF Rogério Corrêa
Flag of Brazil MF Marcelo Lopes
Flag of Brazil MF Kelvin
No. Position Player
Flag of Brazil MF Faeco
Flag of Brazil MF Wendell
Flag of Brazil MF Vander
Flag of Brazil MF Thiago
Flag of Brazil MF Mazinho Lima
Flag of Brazil MF Márcio Santos
Flag of Brazil MF Halisson
Flag of Brazil MF Diogo
Flag of Brazil FW Vinícius
Flag of Brazil FW Reinaldo Aleluia
Flag of Brazil FW Clodoaldo
Flag of Brazil FW Nil
Flag of Brazil FW Eduardo
Flag of Brazil FW Bruno

[edit] Best players

[edit] Logo evolution

Image:Ceara logo history.png

The first logo was the club's first logo as Ceará Sporting Club, and was used from 1915 to 1954.

The second logo was used from 1955 to 1969 and was inspired in Santos logo.

The third logo was used from 1970 to 2003.

The fourth logo is the current team logo, and was adopted in 2003. The logo is a restylized version of the previous logo. Adman Orlando Mota is the creator of this logo. This logo introduced the white stars and the foundation date.

[edit] Ultras groups

[edit] External links