Federação Pernambucana de Futebol

Federação Pernambucana de Futebol
Formation July 16, 1915
Type List of international sport federations
Headquarters Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
Official language
Portuguese
Evandro Carvalho
Website fpf-pe.com.br

The Federação Pernambucana de Futebol (English: Pernambuco Football Federation), once named Liga Esportiva Pernambucana (English: Pernambucan Sport League), also known by the acronym FPF, organizes and administrates the Campeonato Pernambucano (English: Pernambucan Football Championship), the Copa Pernambuco (English: Pernambuco Cup) and the Pernambucan Football Championship lower levels). It was founded in 1915. Carlos Alberto Oliveira was the president of FPF until his death on August 29, 2011 being replaced by Evandro Carvalho.[1][2]

History

The original founders of the Federation were:

The following clubs also share the status of founders:

In the Founding Assembly the following sport leagues were present:

Presidents

Aristeu Acioli Lins – 1915
Alcebíades Braga – 1915
Henrique Jacques – 1915
Melchior do Amaral – 1915 – 1917
Manoel da Silva Guimarães – 1918 – 1919
João Reinaldo da Costa Lima – 1919 – 1920
João Duarte Dias – 1920
Loyo Neto – 1920 – 1921
Artur Campelo – 1922 – 1924
Cícero Brasileiro de Melo – 1925 – 1926
Júlio de Melo Filho – 1926 – 1927
Renato Silveira – 1927 – 1928 – 1929 – 1930
Maviael do Prado – 1928 – 1930 – 1935
Carlos Rios – 1929 – 1930
Sebastião Maciel – 1936 – 1937
Edgar Moury Fernandes – 1938
Tavares Buril – 1938 – 1939 – 1940 – 1941
Sidrack Correia de Oliveira – 1940
Alfredo Ramos – 1941 – 1943
Edson Moury Fernandes – 1943 – 1945
Nilo de Brito Bastos – 1946 – 1947
Osvaldo Salsa – 1947
Leopoldo Casado – 1947 – 1948
José Rêgo Vieria – 1949 – 1950
Sigismundo Cabral de Melo – 1951 – 1953
Évio de Abreu e Lima – 1953 – 1954
Rubem Rodriges Moreira – 1954 – 1982
Dilson Prado Cavalcanti – 1982 – 1985
Carlos Frederico Gomes de Oliveira – 1985 – 1995
Carlos Alberto Gomes de Oliveira – 1995 – 2011
Evandro Barros Carvalho – 2011 –
Source:FPF

Current clubs

2017

As of 2017 season.

As of August 10, 2017

Brasileirão

Club City Position
Série A
Sport Recife 6th
Série B
Náutico Recife 20th
Santa Cruz Recife 16th
Série C
Salgueiro Salgueiro 5th Group A
Série D
América Recife Eliminated (Group Stage)
Atlético Carpina Eliminated (Group Stage)
Central Caruaru Eliminated (Group Stage)

Brasileirão feminino

Club City Position
Série A1
Sport Recife Eliminated (Group Stage)
Vitória das Tabocas Vitória de Santo Antão Eliminated (Group Stage)
Série A2
Náutico Recife Eliminated (Group Stage)

State leagues

Club Status
Campeonato Pernambucano
Sport Winners
Salgueiro Runners-up
Santa Cruz Third place
Campeonato Pernambucano Feminino
Sport Winners
Vitória das Tabocas Runners-up
Náutico Third place

Other competitions

Club Status
Copa do Brasil
Náutico Eliminated (First Round)
Salgueiro Eliminated (First Round)
Santa Cruz Eliminated (Round of 16)
Sport Eliminated (Round of 16)
Copa do Nordeste
Náutico Eliminated (Group Stage)
Santa Cruz Eliminated (Semi-finals)
Sport Runners-up
Copa Sudamericana
Sport Round of 16

2018

As of 2018 season.

Brasileirão

Club City Position
Série D
Belo Jardim Belo Jardim Group Stage
Central Caruaru Group Stage
Flamengo de Arcoverde Arcoverde Group Stage

Brasileirão feminino

Club City Position
Série A1
Sport Recife Group Stage
Vitória das Tabocas Vitória de Santo Antão Group Stage

Other competitions

Club Status
Copa do Brasil
Salgueiro First Round
Santa Cruz First Round
Sport First Round
Copa do Nordeste
Salgueiro Group Stage
Santa Cruz Qualifying stage
Sport Group Stage

References

  1. "Presidente da Federação Pernambucana morre aos 69 anos" (in Portuguese). Globo. August 29, 2011.
  2. "História" (in Portuguese). FPF. April 16, 2017.


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