Clube de Regatas Brasil

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CRB
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Full name Clube de Regatas Brasil
Nickname(s) Galo, Galo da Praia
and Regatas
The mascot is called Galo da campina
Founded 1912
Ground Estádio Pajuçara, Maceió, Brazil
Trapichão, Maceió, Brazil
(Capacity 6,000
25,000)
Chairman Wilton Figueroa
Manager João Carlos Costa
League Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
2007 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, 8th
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Home colours
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Away colours


Clube de Regatas Brasil, or CRB as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Maceió in Alagoas, founded on September 20, 1912.

CRB greatest rival is CSA

They play in red shirts, shorts and socks.

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[edit] History

The club was founded on September 20, 1912 by Lafaiete Pacheco, former member of Clube Alagoano de Regatas. He was dissatisfied with the precarious conditions of his former club. Aroldo Cardoso Zagallo, father of Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo, worked at the club in 1913 as the football department boss.

Four years later, in 1916, CRB bought an estate in Pajuçara neighborhood and built its football field where is now Severiano Gomes Stadium.

[edit] Achievements

  • Campeonato Alagoano:
    • Winners (25): 1927, 1930, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1950, 1951, 1961, 1964, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2002
  • Torneio José Américo Filho (Cup of Northeast):
    • Winners (1): 1975
  • Northeast Cup:
    • Runners-up (1): 1994

[edit] Idols

[edit] 1910s and 1920s

[edit] 1930s and 1940s

  • Hungarian Franz Gaspar
  • Brazilian Cláudio Régis
  • Brazilian Arlindo
  • Brazilian Duda Bocão
  • Brazilian Paraibano
  • Brazilian Laxinha
  • Brazilian Zé Cícero
  • Brazilian Miguel Rosas

[edit] 1950s

  • Brazilian Miguel Rosas
  • Brazilian Bandeira
  • Brazilian Mourão
  • Brazilian Dario
  • Brazilian Santa Rita
  • Brazilian Arroxelas
  • Brazilian Milton Mongôlo

[edit] 1960s

  • Brazilian Canhoto
  • Brazilian Pinga
  • Brazilian Lourival
  • Brazilian Pompéia
  • Brazilian Roberto Menezes
  • Brazilian Erb
  • Brazilian Dão
  • Brazilian Zé Júlio
  • Brazilian Canavieira
  • Brazilian Cabo Jorge
  • Brazilian Paulo Nylon
  • Brazilian Silva Cão
  • Brazilian Canavieiro

[edit] 1970s

  • Brazilian Joãozinho Paulista
  • Brazilian César
  • Brazilian Roberval Davino
  • Brazilian Silva Cão
  • Brazilian Azevedo
  • Brazilian Pires
  • Brazilian Vermelho
  • Brazilian Major
  • Brazilian Tadeu
  • Brazilian Roberto Menezes
  • Brazilian Jorge da Sorte
  • Brazilian Jorge Vasconcelos

[edit] 1980s

  • Brazilian Joãozinho Paulista
  • Brazilian Ilo
  • Brazilian Coca
  • Brazilian Márcio Francisco
  • Brazilian Gilnei
  • Brazilian Melo
  • Brazilian 'Márcio Ribeiro
  • Brazilian Arnaldo Lira (Patinha)
  • Brazilian Hamilton
  • Japanese Kazuyoshi Miura (Kazu)

[edit] 1990s and 2000s

  • Brazilian Inha
  • Brazilian Jean
  • Brazilian Jerônimo
  • Brazilian Índio
  • Brazilian Édson
  • Brazilian Rildo
  • Brazilian Zé Cláudio
  • Brazilian Catatau
  • Brazilian Wladimir
  • Brazilian Zé do Carmo
  • canadian Toni
  • Brazilian Marquinhos Paraná
  • Brazilian Silvio
  • Brazilian Júnior Amorim

[edit] All presidents in club history

[edit] 1910s and 1920s

  • Brazilian Luís Toledo Pizza Sobrinho - 1912-1913
  • Brazilian João Viana de Souza - 1913-1914
  • Brazilian Casimiro Movilha - 1914-1915
  • Brazilian Homero Viegas - 1915-1917
  • Brazilian Pedro Lima - 1917-1918
  • Brazilian Ismael Acioli - 1918-1920
  • Brazilian Raul Brito - 1920-1925
  • Brazilian Pedro Oliveira Rocha - 1925-1926
  • Brazilian Armando Melo - 1926-1927 (1927 - 1st title)
  • Brazilian Pedro Lima - 1927-1928
  • Brazilian Juvêncio Lessa - 1928-1929
  • Brazilian Pedro Oliveira Rocha - 1929 - 1930 (1930 - 2nd title)

[edit] 1930s and 1940s

  • Brazilian Raul Brito - 1930-1931
  • Brazilian Ismael Acioli - 1931-1932
  • Brazilian Dalmário Souza - 1931-1932
  • Brazilian Emílio de Maya - 1933-1934
  • Brazilian Pedro Claudino Duarte - 1934-1936
  • Brazilian Fábio Araújo - 1936-1939
  • Brazilian Mauro Paiva - 1937-1939 (1937 - 3rd title / 1938 - 4th title)
  • Brazilian Mário Gomes de Barros - 1939-1940 (1939 - 5th ttitle)
  • Brazilian Rui Palmeira - 1940-1941 (1940 - 6th title)
  • Brazilian Jaques de Azevedo - 1941-1942
  • Brazilian Mauro Paiva - 1942-1943
  • Brazilian Aristides Torres - 1943-1944
  • Brazilian Paulo de Miranda Neto - 1944-1945
  • Brazilian Mauro Paiva - 1945-1947
  • Brazilian Gal. Mário de Carvalho Lima - 1947-1948
  • Brazilian Ulisses Marinho - 1948-1954 (1950 - 7th title / 1951 - 8th title)

[edit] 1950s and 1960s

  • Brazilian Ulisses Marinho - 1948-1954 (1950 - 7th title / 1951 - 8th title)
  • Brazilian Luís Duda Calado - 1954-1955
  • Brazilian Djalma Loureiro - 1955-1956
  • Brazilian Roberto Castro - 1956-1957
  • Brazilian Aluizio Freitas Melro - 1956-1957
  • Brazilian Severiano Gomes Filho - 1958-1962 (1961 - 9th title)
  • Brazilian Oswaldo Gomes de Barros - 1962-1966 (1964 - 10th title)
  • Brazilian Severiano Gomes Filho - 1966-1967
  • Brazilian Walter Pitombo Laranjeiras - 1967-1968
  • Brazilian Divaldo Cavalcante Suruagy - 1968-1969
  • Brazilian Naftalli Edgar Setton - 1969-1970 (1969 - 11th title)

[edit] 1970s and 1980s

  • Brazilian Oswaldo Gomes de Barros - 1970-1971 (1970 - 12th title)
  • Brazilian Luiz Renato de Paiva Lima - 1971-1973 (1972 - 13th title / 1973 - 14th title)
  • Brazilian Cláudio Regis - 1973-1974
  • Portuguese Fernando Azevedo D’Aldeia - 1974-1975
  • Brazilian Luiz Gonzaga Mendes de Barros - 1975-1976
  • Brazilian José Santana de Melo - 1976-1977 (1976 - 15th title)
  • Brazilian Afrânio Lages Filho - 1977-1979 (1977 - 16th title / 1978 - 17th title / 1979 - 18th title)
  • Brazilian José Otávio Moreira Filho - 1979-1982
  • Brazilian Oswaldo Gomes de Barros - 1982-1984 (1983 - 19th title)
  • Brazilian José de Medeiros Tavares - 1984-1985
  • Brazilian Waldemar Correia da Silva - 1985-1987 (1985 - 20th title / 1986 - 21st title)
  • Brazilian Carlos Alberto Fernande Antunes - 1987-1988
  • Brazilian José Luiz Malta Argolo - 1988-1989
  • Brazilian Walter Pitombo Laranjeiras - 1989-1990

[edit] 1990s and 2000s

  • Brazilian Paulo Roberto Magalhães Nunes - 1990-1991
  • Brazilian Manoel Gomes de Barros- 1991-1992 (1992 - 22nd title)
  • Brazilian José Marcelo de Medeiros Rocha - 1992-1993
  • Brazilian Waldemar Correia da Silva - 1993-1994 (1993 - 23rd title)
  • Brazilian Flávio Gomes de Barros - 1994-1995 (1995 - 24th title)
  • Brazilian Walter Pitombo Laranjeiras - 1995-1998
  • Brazilian Wilton Antonio Figueiroa Lima - 1998-1999 / 2007-2008
  • Brazilian José Cabral da Rocha Barros - 1999-2004 / 2006 (2002 - 25th title)
  • Brazilian Celso Luiz Tenório Brandão - 2004-2006
  • Brazilian Wilton Antônio Figueiroa Lima - 2007-2008

[edit] Current squad

[edit] First Team

No. Position Player
-- Flag of Brazil GK Pantera
-- Flag of Brazil DF Índio
-- Flag of Brazil DF João Lima
-- Flag of Brazil DF Mendonça
-- Flag of Brazil DF Douglas
-- Flag of Brazil MF Jamir
No. Position Player
-- Flag of Brazil MF Rodrigo Santos
-- Flag of Brazil MF Claudinho
-- Flag of Brazil FW Mauro César
-- Flag of Brazil FW Josimar
-- Flag of Brazil FW Júnior Santos

[edit] CRB-CSA derby history

CRB and CSA is a traditional Alagoas state derby.

Numbers of the derby

  • Games: 474
  • CRB wins: 171
  • Draws: 156
  • CSA wins: 148
  • CRB goals: 579
  • CSA goals: 606

Biggest win: CRB 6-0 CSA on October 1, 1939 in the game that was known as "Jogo da Sofia" (Sofia's game), which is a reference to a goat named Sofia and owned by CRB's forward Arlindo, as the goat is the number six animal in Jogo do Bicho.[1]

[edit] Stadium

Home stadium is the Estádio Severiano Gomes Filho, which has a maximum capacity of 6,000 people. The club also plays at Estádio Rei Pelé, which has a maximum capacity of 25,000 people.

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