Goiás Esporte Clube

Goiás
Full name Goiás Esporte Clube
Nickname(s) Verdão
Esmeraldino (Big Emerald Green)
Founded April 6, 1943
Stadium Serra Dourada, Goiânia, Brazil
(Capacity: 50,049)
Chairman Syd de Oliveira Reis
Manager Enderson Moreira
League Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
2011 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, 11th
Home colors
Away colors

Goiás Esporte Clube, also known as Goiás, is a Brazilian football team in Goiânia, Goiás state. It is one of the largest clubs of the Central-Western part of Brazil and they won the 'Série B once.

Its main rival is Vila Nova. Goiás has a wide advantage in derbies between the two teams.

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History

On April 6, 1943, in a meeting among friends at Lino Barsi's home, Goiás Esporte Clube was founded. In 1973, the team was promoted to the first division of Campeonato Brasileiro.

In 1998, the team joined the Clube dos 13 (Clube dos 13 is an organization composed by the greatest teams of Brazil). They won the Série B: in 1999.

Achievements

Stadium

Goiás' stadium is Serrinha, with a maximum capacity of 10,000 people. However, the club plays several matches at Estádio Serra Dourada, built in 1975, with a maximum capacity of 54,048 people.

Current squad

As of May 2011, according to sources are:[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Harlei (captain)
GK Wallace
GK Pedro Henrique
GK Bruno Colaço
DF Marcão
DF Oziel
DF Rafael Tolói
DF Valmir Lucas
DF Douglas
DF Ernando
DF Wallison
DF Digão (on loan from Corinthians Paranaense)
DF Andrezinho
DF Gérson (on loan from Fluminense)
DF Valdir Lima
MF Carlos Alberto
MF Amaral
MF Alan Bahia (on loan from Atlético Paranaense)
No. Position Player
MF Marcinho Guerreiro (on loan from Avaí)
MF Zé Antônio
MF Leandro
MF Marcelo Costa
MF Netinho (on loan from América Mineiro)
MF Felipe Amorim
MF Diniz
MF Elivélton (on loan from Grêmio Barueri)
MF Robert
FW Johnathan
FW Hugo (on loan from Coritiba)
FW Wendell
FW Guto (on loan from Internacional)
FW Thiaguinho (on loan from Cruzeiro)
FW Tardelly
FW Iarley
FW Max Pardalzinho
FW Wellington (on loan from 1899 Hoffenheim)

Professional players able to play in the youth team

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Wallace
GK Bruno Colaço
DF Rafael Toloi
MF Leandro
No. Position Player
MF Felipe Amorim
MF Robert
MF Elivélton
FW Tardelly

Youth players with first team experience

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Bruno
DF Danilo Costa
DF Pedro
DF João Carlos
DF Mário
No. Position Player
FW Thiago Mendes
FW Marcus Vinícius
FW Bruno Aquino
FW Assuério

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Rodrigo Calaça (to Sport Recife)
No. Position Player

Technical staff

Campeonato Brasileiro Série A record

Year Position Year Position Year Position Year Position Year Position
1971 - 1981 24th 1991 15th 2001 10th 2011 -
1972 - 1982 33rd 1992 17th 2002 12th
1973 13th 1983 7th 1993 26th 2003 9th
1974 21st 1984 14th 1994 - 2004 6th
1975 17th 1985 35th 1995 8th 2005 3rd
1976 30th 1986 23rd 1996 4th 2006 8th
1977 35th 1987 13th 1997 19th 2007 16th
1978 14th 1988 13th 1998 22nd 2008 8th
1979 7th 1989 10th 1999 - 2009 9th
1980 - 1990 10th 2000 10th 2010 19th

Copa Libertadores record

Year Position
2006 9th

Copa Sudamericana record

Year Position
2004 14th
2005 33rd
2007 13th
2009 12th
2010 2nd

Notable former players

Support

In its first year of existence, it was said that Goiás had only 33 fans, alluding to the few fans who had at that time. It is currently club with the largest ammount of fans of Goiás, the North and Midwest regions of Brazil, according to a survey conducted by the Gallup Institute Placar in 2008. Following the research, Esmeraldino of Central Brazil has the 16th largest fans in Brazil, with 1.6 million fans.

Ultras

Organized

Founded on May 23, 1997, from the extinction of the Green Hell, with the goal of creating an association of fans really emerald, and they had the same thought, love Goias Esporte Clube.

And fulfilling your goals and your ideal Jovem Goiás Force managed to win the support and respect among all the emerald, thus becoming the most vibrant and passionate, which now has approximately 12,000 associates.

Heritage

Headquarters Serrinha

Administrative Headquarters

Edmo Pinheiro Sports and Recreation Center

Park Anhanguera

The mini-forest with native trees.

Coimbra Bueno Center

Aparecida de Goiânia

References

  1. ^ Goiás official website (Portuguese)

External links