Ipatinga Futebol Clube

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Ipatinga
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Full name Ipatinga Futebol Clube
Nickname(s) Tigrão (Big Tiger)
Tigre de Aço (Steel Tiger)
Quadricolor (Quadracolour)
Founded 1998
Ground Ipatingão,
Ipatinga, Brazil
(Capacity 24,500)
Chairman Itair Machado
Manager Moacir Junior
League Brazilian Série A
2007 Brazilian Série B, 2nd (promoted)
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Ipatinga Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football club, that hosts in Ipatinga, Minas Gerais. Founded on May 21, 1998.

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[edit] History

The club was founded May 21, 1998 when entrepreneur Itair Machado, who is a former athlete of Atlético Mineiro and Cruzeiro, and at the time was the sponsor of Social Futebol Clube, which is a club located in Coronel Fabriciano city (a neighbor city of Ipatinga), with the support of Gercy Mathias, who was the president of the amateur club Novo Cruzeiro Futebol Clube, located in Ipatinga's neighborhood of Novo Cruzeiro; Cosme Mattos, former sportsman; Doctor Rinaldo Campos Soares, president of Sistema Usiminas; Doctor Ronaldo Monteiro de Souza, president of Usisaúde, and Francisco Carlos Delfino (also know as "Chico Ferramenta"), then mayor of Ipatinga. Together, they professionalized Novo Cruzeiro Futebol Clube and renamed the club as Ipatinga Futebol Clube.

After establishing a team of professional players the administrators entered the team to the state championship where the team came in second place in the second division in 1998. In the following year, the team competed in the first division, coming in second place in the 2nd Module of the division. As a result, in 2000 Ipatinga Futebol Clube played against the state's elite teams throughout the 1st Module of the first Division, ending the competition in fourth place.

Seven years after its foundation, the team won the state title in 2005, beating Cruzeiro and finished as runner-up of the competition in the following year. In 2006 Ipatinga F.C. competed in the Copa do Brasil, which is the second most important national competition in Brazil. By reaching the semifinals, the team beat Botafogo and Santos, respectively the champions of that year's (2006) Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo state championships. However, Ipatinga was eliminated by Flamengo, of Rio de Janeiro, in the semifinals. Shortly after the competition was over, three players and the coach of Ipatinga transferred over to Flamengo. In 2006, the club also finished in Campeonato Brasileiro Série C's third position, thus being promoted to the following year's Brazilian Championship Second Level. After being runner up in 2007's Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, Ipatinga gained promotion to the elite of Brazilian football in 2008's Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.

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[edit] Stadium

Main article: Ipatingão

Ipatinga's stadium is Estádio Municipal Epaminondas Mendes Brito, usually known as Ipatingão, built in 1982, with a maximum capacity of 30,000 people. The stadium is considered Minas Gerais's third most important (importance by size), after Mineirão and Parque do Sabiá.

[edit] Trivia

  • The club colors are the same colors as the city of Ipatinga's.
  • Ipatinga's mascot is a tiger, and was chosen in a popular contest. The tiger had 7948 votes, in second the eagle had 2529 votes, in third the cat had 846 votes, in fourth the parakeet had 713 votes, and in fifth the parrot had 202 votes.
  • Ipatinga used to be known as Cruzeirinho (Small Cruzeiro), or Filial do Cruzeiro (Cruzeiro Branch), due to the large number of borrowed players from Cruzeiro Esporte Clube.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
Flag of Brazil GK Fernando
Flag of Brazil GK Fred
Flag of Brazil GK Rodrigo Posso
Flag of Brazil GK Thiago Braga
Flag of Brazil DF Diogo
Flag of Brazil DF Henrique
Flag of Brazil DF Léo Oliveira
Flag of Brazil DF Márcio Gabriel
Flag of Brazil DF Marinho Donizete
Flag of Brazil DF Ricardo
Flag of Brazil DF Emerson
Flag of Brazil DF Gian
Flag of Brazil DF Marlon
Flag of Brazil DF Beto
Flag of Brazil DF Mariano
Flag of Brazil MF Marcelinho
Flag of Brazil MF Marcelo Costa
Flag of Brazil MF Danilo Portugal
No. Position Player
Flag of Brazil MF Augusto Recife
Flag of Brazil MF Éber
Flag of Brazil MF Marcelo Macedo
Flag of Brazil MF Leandro Salino
Flag of Brazil MF Marabá
Flag of Brazil MF Júlio César
Flag of Brazil MF Hugo
Flag of Brazil MF Tallys
Flag of Brazil MF Gérson Magrão
Flag of Brazil MF Cleber Goiano
Flag of Brazil MF Fábio
Flag of Brazil MF Paulinho
Flag of Brazil FW Adeílson
Flag of Brazil FW Luiz Felipe
Flag of Brazil FW Nenê
Flag of Brazil FW Osmar
Flag of Brazil FW William

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