Clube Municipal Ananindeua
Full name | Clube Municipal Ananindeua | ||
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Nickname(s) | Tartaruga ( The Turtle ) | ||
Founded | 1978 | ||
Ground | Francisco Vasques, Belém, Brazil | ||
Capacity | 5,000 | ||
Chairman | ? | ||
Manager | Sinomar Naves | ||
League | - | ||
2007 | Eliminated in second stage (Série C) | ||
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Clube Municipal Ananindeua, or Ananindeua as it is usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Ananindeua in Pará, founded on January 3, 1978.
History
The town of Ananindeua is in the metropolitan area of Belém. It has approximately 400,000 inhabitants. Ananindeua is the city's main club. The team receives aid from a councilman of Ananindeua, Helder Barbalho, son of Jáder Barbalho. Helder helped the teams to return to the second state division and to contract experienced players.
Record
- 1996 - won the second state division championship.
- 2001 - runner-up in the second state division championship.
- 2006 - finalist in the state championship, the most important tournament in Pará. They were the runners-up, losing the final to Paysandu Sport Club on penalties.
Titles
- Campeonato Paraense Second Division: 1996
- Campeonato Paraense Second Division: Runner-up 2001
- Campeonato Paraense: Runner-up 2006
External links
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