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Associação Atlética Ponte Preta

Associação Atlética Ponte Preta (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐsosjɐˈsɐ̃w ɐˈtlɛtʃikɐ ˈpõtʃi ˈpɾetɐ]), commonly referred to as simply Ponte Preta, is a Brazilian association football club in Campinas, São Paulo. They currently play in the Série B, the second tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paulista Série A1, the top tier of the São Paulo state football league.

Ponte Preta
Full nameAssociação Atlética Ponte Preta
Nickname(s)Ponte
Macaca (Female Monkey)
Alvinegra de Campinas (Campinas' White & Black)
A Veterana (The Veteran)
FoundedAugust 11, 1900; 123 years ago (1900-08-11)
GroundMoisés Lucarelli
Capacity19,722
PresidentMarco Antonio Eberlin
Head coachJoão Brigatti
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série B
Campeonato Paulista
2023
2023 [pt]
Série B, 15th of 20
Paulista Série A2, 1st of 16 (champions)
WebsiteClub website
Current season
Estádio Moisés Lucarelli

Ponte Preta is also known as Macaca. Ponte Preta's biggest rival is from the same city, Guarani, against whom matches are known as derby campineiro (dérbi campineiro in Portuguese). They are known as "pontepretanos". Ponte Preta is the second oldest football team established in Brazil still in activity, founded on August 11, 1900, the oldest being Sport Club Rio Grande, of Rio Grande do Sul.

History edit

Ponte Preta was founded on August 11, 1900, by Colégio Culto à Ciência students Miguel do Carmo (nicknamed "Migué"), Luiz Garibaldi Burghi, (nicknamed "Gigette") and Antonio de Oliveira (nicknamed "Tonico Campeão"), nearby a black painted wood railroad bridge, so the name Ponte Preta (which means "black bridge", in English). Ponte Preta's first president was Pedro Vieira da Silva.

The team's history is directly intertwined with the railroad business that was flourishing in its city of Campinas. Most of the people involved with the foundation of the team were residents of the working-class neighbourhood by the railroad. One of the team's first nicknames was the "Train of August 11th". Ponte's stadium, the Estádio Moisés Lucarelli, is located right by the railroad in a way where it is possible to see it when inside the stadium, and according to the fans, when the train passes by during a game, it is a sign of good luck to come for the team.

Ponte Preta is recognized, by FIFA, as one of the first teams in the Americas to accept black players, since its foundation in 1900. The club claims to be the first football team ever to have a black player in their roster, that player being the before mentioned Miguel do Carmo, who was part of their first squad.[1] It is also the first countryside team to play a national competition, in 1970.

Pelé's last match in Brazil was against Ponte Preta. On September 2, 1974, at Vila Belmiro stadium, Santos defeated Ponte Preta 2–0.

Ponte Preta lost the Campeonato Paulista final to Corinthians in 1977 in a controversial game that ended in a 2–1 final score.[citation needed] Rui Rey, an important piece of the Ponte Preta team, was shown a red card early in the game. Ponte Preta were considered the favorites for the championship that year.

On November 27, 2013, at the Romildo Ferreira stadium, Ponte Preta reached the 2013 Sudamericana final by defeating São Paulo (4–2 on aggregate) in the semi-finals. It was a historical time for the club, which was playing its first international cup. The final was against Lanús, a Traditional Argentine team, with Ponte Preta finishing as runner-up.

Honours edit

Continental edit

National edit

State edit

Youth team edit

Achievements time line edit

  • 1912: Champions – Liga Campineira de Futebol
  • 1928: ChampionsCampeonato Paulista da Divisão Principal – 2º quadro (L.A.F.)
  • 1929: Champions – Campeonato Paulista da Divisão Principal – 2º quadro (L.A.F.)
  • 1951: Champions – State Amateur Championship (45 games unbeaten)
  • 1969: Champions – Campeonato Paulista – Divisão de Accesso
  • 1970: Runner-up Campeonato Paulista
  • 1977: Runner-up Campeonato Paulista
  • 1979: Runner-up Campeonato Paulista
  • 1981: Champions – Campeonato Paulista Championship First Stage
  • 1981: Runner-up – Campeonato Paulista
  • 1981: Third placed – Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
  • 1981: ChampionsCopa São Paulo de Juniores
  • 1982: Champions – Copa São Paulo de Juniores
  • 1991: Champions – Campeonato Paulista de Aspirantes

Stadium edit

Ponte Preta's stadium is Estádio Moisés Lucarelli, also known as "Majestoso", or "Estádio Majestoso" (Portuguese for Majestic Stadium), built in 1948, by its own fan's material and work.

Its maximum capacity is of 19,722 people, nowadays. The biggest public in it was in a State's Championship in 1970, against Santos, with an official public of 33,000, but it is said that there were about 40,000 people, as the gates were broken down.

Its nickname is "Majestoso", meaning the "Majestic One" because it was the third largest stadium in Brazil at the time of its inauguration (only smaller than Pacaembu, in São Paulo and São Januário, in Rio de Janeiro).

In Majestoso's entrance hall there is a bust of the stadium's founder, Moisés Lucarelli (after whom the venue is named) facing the outside. In 2000, after a long series of defeats some superstitious fans argued that the founder ought to see the team playing and the bust was rotated 180 degrees. As the team's performance did not improve noticeably, the statue was put back in its original position.[citation needed]

Supporters edit

Ponte Preta supporters are known as "pontepretanos". A club from Maceió, Alagoas, adopted a similar name and colors as the Campinas club. There is a Norwegian futsal club named after Ponte Preta.[2]

Rivalry edit

Associação Atlética Ponte Preta's biggest rival is from the same city: Guarani. The games between Ponte Preta and Guarani, known as derby (dérbi in Portuguese), are usually preceded by a week of tension, provocations and also fights in the city of Campinas.

It is a centenary rivalry (the first being held on March 24, 1912), the greatest in Brazil's countryside and one of the most intense in the whole country.

Symbols edit

The club's mascot is a female monkey (Macaca) wearing Ponte Preta's home kit. It was initially intended as a derogatory term, reflecting the racism against the club (one of the first Brazilian teams to accept blacks, having been even refused participation in championships due to this) and its fans. This co-option of a derogatory term as team mascot was copied by Palmeiras fans, who adopted the pig as their mascot instead of taking offense from it, and other teams.

Ultras edit

Placar magazine's Silver Ball Prize winners while playing on Ponte Preta edit

Basketball edit

Ponte Preta had one of the most powerful teams in the history of Brazilian female Basketball during the early 1990s, winning the World Club Championship twice.[3]

Current squad edit

As of 7 May 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   BRA Pedro Rocha
2 DF   BRA Igor Inocêncio
3 DF   BRA Edson
4 DF   BRA Mateus Silva
5 MF   BRA Dudu Vieira
6 DF   BRA Sérgio Raphael
7 MF   BRA Dodô (on loan from Coimbra)
8 MF   BRA Emerson Santos
9 FW   BRA Jeh
10 MF   BRA Élvis
11 FW   BRA Iago Dias
12 GK   BRA William Assmann
13 DF   BRA Joílson
14 DF   BRA Luiz Felipe
15 DF   BRA Castro
16 DF   BRA Jean Carlos
17 FW   BRA Guilherme Beléa (on loan from Cianorte)
18 DF   BRA Emerson
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW   BRA Renato
20 DF   BRA João Gabriel
21 MF   BRA Ramon Carvalho
23 DF   BOL Luis Haquín
25 MF   BRA Lucas Buchecha
29 FW   BRA Éverton Brito
30 GK   BRA Luan
31 DF   BRA Zé Mário
33 DF   ARG Gabriel Risso Patrón
35 FW   BRA Gabriel Novaes (on loan from Red Bull Bragantino)
44 DF   BRA Nilson Júnior
77 FW   BRA Matheus Régis (on loan from São Bernardo)
98 FW   BRA Venícius (on loan from Inter de Lages)
GK   BRA Guilherme Viana
GK   BRA Vinicius Ferrari
DF   BRA Guilherme Nicolodi
MF   BRA Diego Domene
FW   BRA Kauê (on loan from CEOV)

Other players under contract edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   BRA Hayran

Out on loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   BRA Euller (to Linense until 30 April 2024)
DF   BRA Thiago Lopes (to CSA until 30 November 2024)
MF   BRA André Henrique (to Santo André until 30 November 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   BRA Dudu Scheit (to Operário Ferroviário until 30 November 2024)
MF   BRA Eduardo Processo (to Linense until 30 April 2024)
FW   COL Paul Villero (to Athletic-MG until 30 November 2024)

Head coaches edit

See also edit

References edit

Websites edit

  1. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo – Clube quer que Fifa reconheça "democracia" – 12/12/2010". www1.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved September 26, 2018.
  2. ^ "Ponte Preta Norway". Indoor Football. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
  3. ^ Ponte Preta Official Website December 21, 2009, at the Wayback Machine

Books edit

  1. O Início de uma Paixão: a fundação e os primeiros anos da Associação Atlética Ponte Preta, José Moraes dos Santos Neto, Editora Komedi, 2000
  2. História da Associação Atlética Ponte Preta, em sete volumes: 1900–2000, Sérgio Rossi, R. Vieira Gráfica, 2001

External links edit

  • (in Portuguese) Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Associacao Atletica Ponte Preta news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Associacao Atletica Ponte Preta Portuguese pronunciation ɐsosjɐˈsɐ w ɐˈtlɛtʃikɐ ˈpotʃi ˈpɾetɐ commonly referred to as simply Ponte Preta is a Brazilian association football club in Campinas Sao Paulo They currently play in the Serie B the second tier of Brazilian football as well as in the Campeonato Paulista Serie A1 the top tier of the Sao Paulo state football league Ponte PretaFull nameAssociacao Atletica Ponte PretaNickname s PonteMacaca Female Monkey Alvinegra de Campinas Campinas White amp Black A Veterana The Veteran FoundedAugust 11 1900 123 years ago 1900 08 11 GroundMoises LucarelliCapacity19 722PresidentMarco Antonio EberlinHead coachJoao BrigattiLeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Serie B Campeonato Paulista20232023 pt Serie B 15th of 20Paulista Serie A2 1st of 16 champions WebsiteClub websiteHome colorsAway colorsCurrent season Estadio Moises Lucarelli Ponte Preta is also known as Macaca Ponte Preta s biggest rival is from the same city Guarani against whom matches are known as derby campineiro derbi campineiro in Portuguese They are known as pontepretanos Ponte Preta is the second oldest football team established in Brazil still in activity founded on August 11 1900 the oldest being Sport Club Rio Grande of Rio Grande do Sul Contents 1 History 2 Honours 2 1 Continental 2 2 National 2 3 State 2 4 Youth team 3 Achievements time line 4 Stadium 5 Supporters 6 Rivalry 7 Symbols 8 Ultras 9 Placar magazine s Silver Ball Prize winners while playing on Ponte Preta 10 Basketball 11 Current squad 11 1 Other players under contract 11 2 Out on loan 12 Head coaches 13 See also 14 References 14 1 Websites 14 2 Books 15 External linksHistory editPonte Preta was founded on August 11 1900 by Colegio Culto a Ciencia students Miguel do Carmo nicknamed Migue Luiz Garibaldi Burghi nicknamed Gigette and Antonio de Oliveira nicknamed Tonico Campeao nearby a black painted wood railroad bridge so the name Ponte Preta which means black bridge in English Ponte Preta s first president was Pedro Vieira da Silva The team s history is directly intertwined with the railroad business that was flourishing in its city of Campinas Most of the people involved with the foundation of the team were residents of the working class neighbourhood by the railroad One of the team s first nicknames was the Train of August 11th Ponte s stadium the Estadio Moises Lucarelli is located right by the railroad in a way where it is possible to see it when inside the stadium and according to the fans when the train passes by during a game it is a sign of good luck to come for the team Ponte Preta is recognized by FIFA as one of the first teams in the Americas to accept black players since its foundation in 1900 The club claims to be the first football team ever to have a black player in their roster that player being the before mentioned Miguel do Carmo who was part of their first squad 1 It is also the first countryside team to play a national competition in 1970 Pele s last match in Brazil was against Ponte Preta On September 2 1974 at Vila Belmiro stadium Santos defeated Ponte Preta 2 0 Ponte Preta lost the Campeonato Paulista final to Corinthians in 1977 in a controversial game that ended in a 2 1 final score citation needed Rui Rey an important piece of the Ponte Preta team was shown a red card early in the game Ponte Preta were considered the favorites for the championship that year On November 27 2013 at the Romildo Ferreira stadium Ponte Preta reached the 2013 Sudamericana final by defeating Sao Paulo 4 2 on aggregate in the semi finals It was a historical time for the club which was playing its first international cup The final was against Lanus a Traditional Argentine team with Ponte Preta finishing as runner up Honours editContinental edit Copa Sudamericana Runners up 1 2013 National edit Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B Runners up 2 1997 2014 State edit Campeonato Paulista Runners up 6 1970 1977 1979 1981 2008 2017 Campeonato Paulista Serie A2 Winners 4 1927 LAF Interior 1933 APEA Campinas 1969 2023 Campeonato Paulista do Interior Winners 4 2009 2013 2015 2018 Youth team edit Copa Sao Paulo de Juniores Winners 2 1981 1982Achievements time line edit1912 Champions Liga Campineira de Futebol 1928 Champions Campeonato Paulista da Divisao Principal 2º quadro L A F 1929 Champions Campeonato Paulista da Divisao Principal 2º quadro L A F 1951 Champions State Amateur Championship 45 games unbeaten 1969 Champions Campeonato Paulista Divisao de Accesso 1970 Runner up Campeonato Paulista 1977 Runner up Campeonato Paulista 1979 Runner up Campeonato Paulista 1981 Champions Campeonato Paulista Championship First Stage 1981 Runner up Campeonato Paulista 1981 Third placed Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A 1981 Champions Copa Sao Paulo de Juniores 1982 Champions Copa Sao Paulo de Juniores 1991 Champions Campeonato Paulista de Aspirantes 1992 Runner up Campeonato Paulista Serie A2 1995 Runner up Copa Sao Paulo de Juniores 1997 Runner up Brazilian Championship Serie B 1998 Runner up Copa Sao Paulo de Juniores 1999 Runner up Campeonato Paulista Serie A2 2001 Third placed Copa do Brasil 2008 Runner up Campeonato Paulista 2009 Champions Campeonato Paulista do Interior 2013 Champions Campeonato Paulista do Interior 2013 Runner up Copa Sudamericana 2014 Runner up Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B 2015 Champions Campeonato Paulista do Interior 2017 Runner up Campeonato Paulista 2023 Champions Campeonato Paulista A2Stadium editMain article Estadio Moises Lucarelli Ponte Preta s stadium is Estadio Moises Lucarelli also known as Majestoso or Estadio Majestoso Portuguese for Majestic Stadium built in 1948 by its own fan s material and work Its maximum capacity is of 19 722 people nowadays The biggest public in it was in a State s Championship in 1970 against Santos with an official public of 33 000 but it is said that there were about 40 000 people as the gates were broken down Its nickname is Majestoso meaning the Majestic One because it was the third largest stadium in Brazil at the time of its inauguration only smaller than Pacaembu in Sao Paulo and Sao Januario in Rio de Janeiro In Majestoso s entrance hall there is a bust of the stadium s founder Moises Lucarelli after whom the venue is named facing the outside In 2000 after a long series of defeats some superstitious fans argued that the founder ought to see the team playing and the bust was rotated 180 degrees As the team s performance did not improve noticeably the statue was put back in its original position citation needed Supporters editPonte Preta supporters are known as pontepretanos A club from Maceio Alagoas adopted a similar name and colors as the Campinas club There is a Norwegian futsal club named after Ponte Preta 2 Rivalry editAssociacao Atletica Ponte Preta s biggest rival is from the same city Guarani The games between Ponte Preta and Guarani known as derby derbi in Portuguese are usually preceded by a week of tension provocations and also fights in the city of Campinas It is a centenary rivalry the first being held on March 24 1912 the greatest in Brazil s countryside and one of the most intense in the whole country Symbols editThe club s mascot is a female monkey Macaca wearing Ponte Preta s home kit It was initially intended as a derogatory term reflecting the racism against the club one of the first Brazilian teams to accept blacks having been even refused participation in championships due to this and its fans This co option of a derogatory term as team mascot was copied by Palmeiras fans who adopted the pig as their mascot instead of taking offense from it and other teams Ultras editTorcida Jovem SerpontePlacar magazine s Silver Ball Prize winners while playing on Ponte Preta edit1977 nbsp Oscar and nbsp Polozzi defenders 1978 nbsp Odirlei left back 1980 nbsp Carlos goalkeeper 1981 nbsp Ze Mario defensive midfielder 1982 nbsp Carlos goalkeeper and nbsp Juninho Fonseca defender 2000 nbsp Mineiro defensive midfielder Basketball editPonte Preta had one of the most powerful teams in the history of Brazilian female Basketball during the early 1990s winning the World Club Championship twice 3 Current squad editAs of 7 May 2024 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp BRA Pedro Rocha 2 DF nbsp BRA Igor Inocencio 3 DF nbsp BRA Edson 4 DF nbsp BRA Mateus Silva 5 MF nbsp BRA Dudu Vieira 6 DF nbsp BRA Sergio Raphael 7 MF nbsp BRA Dodo on loan from Coimbra 8 MF nbsp BRA Emerson Santos 9 FW nbsp BRA Jeh 10 MF nbsp BRA Elvis 11 FW nbsp BRA Iago Dias 12 GK nbsp BRA William Assmann 13 DF nbsp BRA Joilson 14 DF nbsp BRA Luiz Felipe 15 DF nbsp BRA Castro 16 DF nbsp BRA Jean Carlos 17 FW nbsp BRA Guilherme Belea on loan from Cianorte 18 DF nbsp BRA Emerson No Pos Nation Player 19 FW nbsp BRA Renato 20 DF nbsp BRA Joao Gabriel 21 MF nbsp BRA Ramon Carvalho 23 DF nbsp BOL Luis Haquin 25 MF nbsp BRA Lucas Buchecha 29 FW nbsp BRA Everton Brito 30 GK nbsp BRA Luan 31 DF nbsp BRA Ze Mario 33 DF nbsp ARG Gabriel Risso Patron 35 FW nbsp BRA Gabriel Novaes on loan from Red Bull Bragantino 44 DF nbsp BRA Nilson Junior 77 FW nbsp BRA Matheus Regis on loan from Sao Bernardo 98 FW nbsp BRA Venicius on loan from Inter de Lages GK nbsp BRA Guilherme Viana GK nbsp BRA Vinicius Ferrari DF nbsp BRA Guilherme Nicolodi MF nbsp BRA Diego Domene FW nbsp BRA Kaue on loan from CEOV Other players under contract edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK nbsp BRA Hayran Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player DF nbsp BRA Euller to Linense until 30 April 2024 DF nbsp BRA Thiago Lopes to CSA until 30 November 2024 MF nbsp BRA Andre Henrique to Santo Andre until 30 November 2024 No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp BRA Dudu Scheit to Operario Ferroviario until 30 November 2024 MF nbsp BRA Eduardo Processo to Linense until 30 April 2024 FW nbsp COL Paul Villero to Athletic MG until 30 November 2024 Head coaches edit nbsp Abel Braga January 1 2003 December 31 2003 nbsp Estevam Soares January 2 2004 May 24 2004 nbsp Vadao January 1 2005 May 22 2005 nbsp Zetti August 2 2005 August 23 2005 nbsp Estevam Soares August 26 2005 November 22 2005 nbsp Vadao December 15 2005 May 29 2006 nbsp Marco Aurelio May 19 2006 October 5 2006 nbsp Nelsinho Baptista January 30 2007 September 23 2007 nbsp Paulo Comelli September 24 2007 December 3 2007 nbsp Sergio Guedes 2008 nbsp Paulo Bonamigo June 11 2008 September 27 2008 nbsp Vagner Benazzi October 1 2008 December 4 2008 nbsp Sergio Soares December 4 2008 11 March 22 2009 nbsp Marco Aurelio March 9 2009 May 25 2009 nbsp Pintado May 25 2009 August 30 2009 nbsp Marcio Bittencourt August 31 2009 October 7 2009 nbsp Sergio Guedes January 1 2010 March 31 2010 nbsp Jorginho April 21 2010 October 25 2010 nbsp Givanildo Oliveira October 25 2010 December 2 2010 nbsp Gilson Kleina December 3 2010 September 18 2012 nbsp Guto Ferreira September 22 2012 June 6 2013 nbsp Paulo Cesar Carpegiani June 15 2013 August 24 2013 nbsp Jorginho August 25 2013 December 13 2013 nbsp Sidney Moraes December 15 2013 January 30 2014 nbsp Vadao January 31 2014 May 13 2014 nbsp Dado Cavalcanti May 13 2014 July 21 2014 nbsp Guto Ferreira 2014 2015 nbsp Doriva 2015 nbsp Vinicius Eutropio 2016 nbsp Gilson Kleina 2017 nbsp Eduardo Baptista 2017 2018 nbsp Marcelo Chamusca 2018 nbsp Jorginho 2019 nbsp Gilson Kleina 2019 2020 nbsp Joao Brigatti 2020 nbsp Marcelo Oliveira 2020 nbsp Fabio Moreno 2020 2021 nbsp Gilson Kleina 2021 2022 nbsp Helio dos Anjos 2022 2023 nbsp Felipe Moreira 2023 nbsp Pintado 2023 nbsp Joao Brigatti 2023 See also editPonte Preta Sumare Futebol ClubeReferences editWebsites edit Folha de S Paulo Clube quer que Fifa reconheca democracia 12 12 2010 www1 folha uol com br Retrieved September 26 2018 Ponte Preta Norway Indoor Football Retrieved December 7 2011 Ponte Preta Official Website Archived December 21 2009 at the Wayback Machine Books edit O Inicio de uma Paixao a fundacao e os primeiros anos da Associacao Atletica Ponte Preta Jose Moraes dos Santos Neto Editora Komedi 2000 Historia da Associacao Atletica Ponte Preta em sete volumes 1900 2000 Sergio Rossi R Vieira Grafica 2001External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Associacao Atletica Ponte Preta in Portuguese Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Associacao Atletica Ponte Preta amp oldid 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