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Guarani Futebol Clube

Guarani Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football club located in Campinas, São Paulo. Guarani is also known as Bugre. Guarani's supporters are known as bugrinos.

Its biggest rival is Ponte Preta, which also hails from Campinas. The games between Guarani and Ponte Preta are known as derby (dérbi in Portuguese).

Guarani's current president is José Luiz Lourencetti .

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Stadium

Official Name: Estádio Brinco de Ouro da Princesa
Capacity: 30,389
Address: Av. Imperatriz Tereza Cristina, 11 - Campinas (SP)
Opened: May 31, 1953
First game: Guarani 3 x 1 Palmeiras
First goal: Nilo (Guarani)
Attendance record: 52,000 (Guarani x Flamengo - 1982)
Pitch dimensions: 105,12m x 70,12m
Owner: Guarani Futebol Clube

History

Guarani Futebol Clube was founded on April 2 1911, in the city of Campinas, São Paulo. Until today, the team is the only Brazilian interior team to have won the national championship. In 2004, Guarani competed in the First Division of the Campeonato Brasileiro, but was relegated to the Second Division after a poor campaign.


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Famous Players

  • Amoroso
  • Careca
  • Djalminha
  • Edilson
  • Evair
  • João Paulo
  • Júlio César
  • Luizão
  • Mauro Silva
  • Ricardo Rocha
  • Zenon

Logos

Anthem

Eu levo sempre comigo,
em todo campo que eu for,
a bandeira do verde e branco
símbolo do torcedor.


Brinco de Ouro a nossa taba,
construído com devoção.
Nossa Família Bugrina
tem raça e tradição.


Avante, avante meu Bugre,
com fibra e destemor.
A cada nova jornada,
Guarani é mais amor.


Avante, avante meu Bugre,
que nós vibramos por ti.
Na vitória ou na derrota,
hoje e sempre Guarani!


Anthem by Oswaldo Guilherme .

Address

Av. Imperatriz Dona Tereza Cristina, 11
CEP 13100-200
Campinas/SP

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Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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