Esporte Clube Guarani
Esporte Clube Guarani is a Brazilian football club based in Venâncio Aires, Rio Grande do Sul, known as Guarani–VA. It named after Guaraní, the indigenous people from South America's interior. The club has no relation with Guarani (SP) (from São Paulo state), Guarany–BG nor Guarany–CM (both from Rio Grande do Sul).
History
Found 3 September 1929 as Sociedade de Foot-Ball Sport Club Guarany.
Players
Squads 2011
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. |
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Position |
Player |
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GK |
Alencar |
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GK |
Bastos |
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GK |
Lê |
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DF |
Daniel |
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DF |
Anchieta |
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DF |
Vanderson |
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DF |
Vantuir Marth |
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DF |
Tiago Rosa |
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DF |
Samuel |
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DF |
Fernando Ramos |
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DF |
Gustavo Xavier |
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DF |
Douglas |
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DF |
Leandro Baiano |
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No. |
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Position |
Player |
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MF |
Dione |
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MF |
Guto Klafke |
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MF |
Jeverton |
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MF |
Flavinho |
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MF |
Endrigo |
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MF |
Robinho |
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MF |
Gabriel Baierle |
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MF |
Bié |
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MF |
Beto Bombeiro |
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FW |
Eliomar |
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FW |
Marcos Neves |
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FW |
Kanu |
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Former players
Recent results
Seasons |
State League |
Positions |
State Cup |
National Cup |
2002 |
First Level |
4th of Group B (8 teams in 2 groups) |
|
Did not qualify |
2003 |
10th (total 18 teams) |
First Round (Round of 64) |
2004 |
12th (total 14 teams) |
Did not play |
Did not qualify |
2005 |
6th of Group 3 (18 teams in 3 groups) |
First Round |
2006 |
Second Level |
2nd (Promoted) |
Did not play |
2007 |
First Level |
8th of Group 2 (18 teams in 2 groups) |
2008 |
Second Level |
5th |
Round of 16 |
2009 |
did not play |
did not play |
2010 |
7th of Group 3 (26 teams in 3 groups) |
References