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America Football Club (Rio de Janeiro)

America Football Club, usually abbreviated to America-RJ or simply America, is a Brazilian football team based in the city of Rio de Janeiro, in the northern neighborhood of Tijuca. The team compete in Campeonato Carioca, the top tier of the Rio de Janeiro state football league.

America-RJ
Full nameAmerica Football Club
Nickname(s)AFC
Mecão
Diabo (Devil)
Rubro Carioca (Rio's Reds)
Sangue (Blood)
Founded18 September 1904; 119 years ago (1904-09-18)
GroundEstádio Giulite Coutinho
Capacity13,544
PresidentRomário
Head coachJosué Teixeira
LeagueCampeonato Carioca
2021Carioca
WebsiteClub website
America F.C. team in 1929.
Estádio Giulite Coutinho
Former club headquarters
Team photo from the 2009 season
Team photo from the 2008 season

Founded on 18 September 1904, the club competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A several times, winning the state championship seven times. The club's home stadium is the Estádio Giulite Coutinho, which has a capacity of 16,000. They play in red shirts, white shorts and red socks.

The football anthem composer Lamartine Babo was a supporter of America.[1] America's mascot is a devil. America also sponsors a beach American football team, the America Red Lions.[2]

History edit

On 18 September 1904, Alberto Koltzbucher, Alfredo Guilherme Koehler, Alfredo Mohrsted, Gustavo Bruno Mohrsted, Henrique Mohrsted, Jayme Faria Machado and Oswaldo Mohrsted founded America Football Club.[3] In 1905, America, together with Bangu, Botafogo, Petrópolis, Fluminense and Futebol Atlético Clube founded Liga de Football do Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro Football League), which was the first football federation of Rio de Janeiro.[3] In 1913, the club won the state championship for the first time.[4]

For the 1971 season, the club competed in the national Championship's first edition, finishing in 11th place.[5]

The yellow star just above their emblem represents their win in the Tournament of the Champions (Torneio dos Campeões) in 1982, which was a tournament organized by CBF to serve as a preview to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A tournament. Flamengo declined the invitation so America, the team with the best record after the selected teams, was invited to fill the spot. America won the tournament by beating Guarani in overtime at Maracanã stadium.[6]

In 2006, America was the runner-up of Taça Guanabara. America played the final against Botafogo.[7]

In 2008, America suffered a major blow by being relegated to the Second Division of the Campeonato Carioca. However, they won the Second Division in 2009, thus being promoted to the first level in 2010.[8] However, the club were relegated again in 2011 and continues playing the Second Division in 2015, returns to the elite of the Campeonato Carioca after five years vying for the Serie B, after beating the Americano.[9]

Honors edit

National
Campetition Titles Seasons
Torneio dos Campeões 1 1982
Inter-state
Campetition Titles Seasons
Taça Ioduran 1 1917
Taça Dr. Sérgio Meira 1 1935
State
Campetition Titles Seasons
Campeonato Carioca 7 1913, 1916, 1922, 1928, 1931, 1935, 1960
Campeonato Carioca Série A2 3 2009, 2015, 2018
Taça Guanabara 1 1974
Taça Rio 1 1982

Other state titles edit

  • Third Stage of the Campeonato Carioca: 1955
  • Taça Jayme de Carvalho: 1976
  • Rio de Janeiro Extra Tournament: 1938, 1952
  • Torneio Relâmpago: 1945
  • Torneio Início: 1949
  • Troféu João Ellis Filho: 2010
  • Taça Eficiência: 1936
  • Taça Disciplina: 1947, 1949, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1983
  • Taça Fernando Loretti Jr. de Aspirantes: 1944
  • Torneio Ary Barroso (mixed teams): 1965*.

International friendly edit

  • Imprensa Peruana:
(1955)
  • Quadrangular Sultana Del Valle:
(1961)
  • Quadrangular de Medellín:
(1961)
(1962)
  • Torneio Internacional Negrão de Lima:
(1967)
  • Taça TAP:
(1973)
(1983)

National tournaments edit

  • Torneio Quadrangular Presidente Costa e Silva: 1
(1968)
  • Torneio Luís Viana Filho: 1
(1968)

Youth team edit

*Undefeated.
**Torneio Extra Carlos Martins da Rocha.
Women's team

Current squad edit

According to the CBF register.

 
America 2020 shirt.

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 Luis Henrique
GK   BRA Felipe Eduardo
DF   BRA Matheus Menezes (on loan from Botafogo)
DF   BRA Erick (on loan from Botafogo)
DF   BRA Marcão
DF   BRA Enric
DF   BRA Fábio Braz
DF   BRA Wagner Diniz
MF   BRA PH
MF   BRA Muniz
MF   ARG Matías Sosa
MF   BRA Darlan
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   BRA Victor Pucinelli
MF   BRA Leandro Aguiar
MF   BRA Thiago Accioli
MF   BRA Ramon Fraga
MF   BRA Richarlyson
FW   BRA Russo
FW   BRA Renato
FW   BRA Marcelinho Quarterole
FW   BRA Igor
FW   BRA Daniel
FW   BRA Romario
FW   BRA Jean

Top goalscorers edit

  1. Luisinho Lemos : 311
  2. Edu : 212
  3. Maneco : 187
  4. Plácido: 167
  5. Carola : 158
  6. Chiquinho : 102

Highest attendances edit

  1. America 1–4 Flamengo, 147.661(139,599 people seated), April 4, 1956
  2. America 0–2 Fluminense, 141,689 (120,178 people seated), June 9, 1968
  3. America 1–2 Vasco, 121,765 (104,775 people seated), January 28, 1951
  4. America 1–0 Flamengo, 104,532, April 25, 1976
  5. America 5–1 Flamengo, 102,002 (94,516 people seated), April 1, 1956
  6. America 2–1 Bonsucesso, 101.363, July 25, 1973
  7. America 2–0 Fluminense, 100,635 (92,516 people seated), March 17, 1956
  8. America 2–1 Fluminense, 98,099, December 18, 1960
  9. America 1–0 Fluminense, 97,681, September 22, 1974
  10. America 0–1 Fluminense, 96,035, April 27, 1975
  11. America 4–2 Benfica (POR), 94,642 (87,686 people seated), July 3, 1955
  12. America 1–1 Flamengo, 93,393, May 19, 1969

Mascot edit

One controversial aspect of the club is the official mascot: the Diabo (devil), depicted as a red demon complete with horns, pointy beard, curled moustache, a long fat arrow-pointed tail, hooved feet and a black cape. The club's old stadium was nicknamed Caldeirão do Diabo ("Devil's Cauldron"). In 2006 some of the club's fans, supported by then-manager Jorginho who is an Evangelical Christian, attempted to replace the diabo with a bald eagle, claiming that the devil was "unlucky". However, as the "diabo" is a traditional part of the club's story and with the original mascot the club conquered its greatest achievements and there was no change in the club's fortunes with the new mascot, the replacement was abandoned and it was considered that Jorginho's opinion was motivated by "religious fanaticism".[10]

Clubs named after America edit

America is the Brazilian club with the largest number of other clubs named after it. It has homonyms in Natal, São José do Rio Preto, Três Rios, Manaus, Teófilo Otoni and Fortaleza.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "Lamartine Babo" (in Portuguese). E-Biografias. Retrieved June 2, 2008. [dead link]
  2. ^ (in Portuguese). América Red Lions. Archived from the original on December 5, 2007. Retrieved July 8, 2008.
  3. ^ a b "America Football Club" (in Portuguese). Campeões do Futebol. from the original on June 15, 2008. Retrieved June 2, 2008.
  4. ^ (in Portuguese). RSSSF Brasil. Archived from the original on March 13, 2008. Retrieved June 2, 2008.
  5. ^ (in Portuguese). RSSSF Brasil. Archived from the original on October 31, 2007. Retrieved June 2, 2008.
  6. ^ (in Portuguese). America Football Club. Archived from the original on January 21, 2009. Retrieved December 19, 2008.
  7. ^ (in Portuguese). RSSSF Brasil. Archived from the original on June 2, 2008. Retrieved June 2, 2008.
  8. ^ Luiz Maurício Monteiro (November 25, 2009). "Com Romário em campo, America bate Artsul e é campeão da Série B do Rio" (in Portuguese). Sidney Rezende. from the original on November 29, 2009. Retrieved November 28, 2009.
  9. ^ "Emoção e alegria: América vence e volta à Primeira Divisão do Rio depois de quatro anos". ESPN. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
  10. ^ (in Portuguese). Planeta Gol. Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved October 19, 2008.
  11. ^ Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance Volume 1. Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A. 2001. p. 120. ISBN 85-88651-01-7.

External links edit

  • (archived 3 April 2005)
  • (archived 30 August 2006)
  • Full information on Matches when America won titles – RSSSF Brazil
  • Best attendances in matches of America (RJ) – RSSSF Brazil

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For other uses see America Football Club disambiguation America Football Club usually abbreviated to America RJ or simply America is a Brazilian football team based in the city of Rio de Janeiro in the northern neighborhood of Tijuca The team compete in Campeonato Carioca the top tier of the Rio de Janeiro state football league America RJFull nameAmerica Football ClubNickname s AFCMecaoDiabo Devil Rubro Carioca Rio s Reds Sangue Blood Founded18 September 1904 119 years ago 1904 09 18 GroundEstadio Giulite CoutinhoCapacity13 544PresidentRomarioHead coachJosue TeixeiraLeagueCampeonato Carioca2021CariocaWebsiteClub websiteHome colorsAway colorsThird colors America F C team in 1929 Estadio Giulite Coutinho Former club headquarters Team photo from the 2009 season Team photo from the 2008 season Founded on 18 September 1904 the club competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A several times winning the state championship seven times The club s home stadium is the Estadio Giulite Coutinho which has a capacity of 16 000 They play in red shirts white shorts and red socks The football anthem composer Lamartine Babo was a supporter of America 1 America s mascot is a devil America also sponsors a beach American football team the America Red Lions 2 Contents 1 History 2 Honors 2 1 Other state titles 2 2 International friendly 2 3 National tournaments 2 4 Youth team 3 Current squad 4 Top goalscorers 5 Highest attendances 6 Mascot 7 Clubs named after America 8 References 9 External linksHistory editOn 18 September 1904 Alberto Koltzbucher Alfredo Guilherme Koehler Alfredo Mohrsted Gustavo Bruno Mohrsted Henrique Mohrsted Jayme Faria Machado and Oswaldo Mohrsted founded America Football Club 3 In 1905 America together with Bangu Botafogo Petropolis Fluminense and Futebol Atletico Clube founded Liga de Football do Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Football League which was the first football federation of Rio de Janeiro 3 In 1913 the club won the state championship for the first time 4 For the 1971 season the club competed in the national Championship s first edition finishing in 11th place 5 The yellow star just above their emblem represents their win in the Tournament of the Champions Torneio dos Campeoes in 1982 which was a tournament organized by CBF to serve as a preview to the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A tournament Flamengo declined the invitation so America the team with the best record after the selected teams was invited to fill the spot America won the tournament by beating Guarani in overtime at Maracana stadium 6 In 2006 America was the runner up of Taca Guanabara America played the final against Botafogo 7 In 2008 America suffered a major blow by being relegated to the Second Division of the Campeonato Carioca However they won the Second Division in 2009 thus being promoted to the first level in 2010 8 However the club were relegated again in 2011 and continues playing the Second Division in 2015 returns to the elite of the Campeonato Carioca after five years vying for the Serie B after beating the Americano 9 Honors editNational Campetition Titles Seasons Torneio dos Campeoes 1 1982 Inter state Campetition Titles Seasons Taca Ioduran 1 1917 Taca Dr Sergio Meira 1 1935 State Campetition Titles Seasons Campeonato Carioca 7 1913 1916 1922 1928 1931 1935 1960 Campeonato Carioca Serie A2 3 2009 2015 2018 Taca Guanabara 1 1974 Taca Rio 1 1982 Other state titles edit Third Stage of the Campeonato Carioca 1955 Taca Jayme de Carvalho 1976 Rio de Janeiro Extra Tournament 1938 1952 Torneio Relampago 1945 Torneio Inicio 1949 Trofeu Joao Ellis Filho 2010 Taca Eficiencia 1936 Taca Disciplina 1947 1949 1965 1969 1970 1983 Taca Fernando Loretti Jr de Aspirantes 1944 Torneio Ary Barroso mixed teams 1965 International friendly edit Imprensa Peruana 1955 Quadrangular Sultana Del Valle 1961 Quadrangular de Medellin 1961 International Soccer League II 1962 Torneio Internacional Negrao de Lima 1967 Taca TAP 1973 Torneio Costa Dourada Terragona 1983 National tournaments edit Torneio Quadrangular Presidente Costa e Silva 1 1968 Torneio Luis Viana Filho 1 1968 Youth team edit Campeonato Carioca de 2 Quadro 6 times 1919 1923 1926 1929 1930 1932 Amateur Campeonato Carioca 2 times 1936 1940 Campeonato Carioca Carioca de Aspirantes 1968 Campeonato Carioca de Juniores 6 times 1933 1934 1935 1938 1940 1941 Campeonato Estadual de Juniores da Serie B 2012 Torneio Inicio de Juniores 1953 Campeonato Carioca Carioca de Infanto Juvenis 2 times 1969 1979 Campeonato Carioca Carioca de Infantil 1981 Campeonato Carioca Carioca Especial de Infantil under 15 2012 Campeonato Carioca Carioca de Juvenis 1991 Copa do Brasil de Juniores runners up 2001 Undefeated Torneio Extra Carlos Martins da Rocha Women s team Campeonato Carioca de Futebol Feminino runners up 2007Current squad editAccording to the CBF register 1 nbsp America 2020 shirt 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 Luis Henrique GK nbsp BRA Felipe Eduardo DF nbsp BRA Matheus Menezes on loan from Botafogo DF nbsp BRA Erick on loan from Botafogo DF nbsp BRA Marcao DF nbsp BRA Enric DF nbsp BRA Fabio Braz DF nbsp BRA Wagner Diniz MF nbsp BRA PH MF nbsp BRA Muniz MF nbsp ARG Matias Sosa MF nbsp BRA Darlan No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp BRA Victor Pucinelli MF nbsp BRA Leandro Aguiar MF nbsp BRA Thiago Accioli MF nbsp BRA Ramon Fraga MF nbsp BRA Richarlyson FW nbsp BRA Russo FW nbsp BRA Renato FW nbsp BRA Marcelinho Quarterole FW nbsp BRA Igor FW nbsp BRA Daniel FW nbsp BRA Romario FW nbsp BRA JeanTop goalscorers editLuisinho Lemos 311 Edu 212 Maneco 187 Placido 167 Carola 158 Chiquinho 102Highest attendances editAmerica 1 4 Flamengo 147 661 139 599 people seated April 4 1956 America 0 2 Fluminense 141 689 120 178 people seated June 9 1968 America 1 2 Vasco 121 765 104 775 people seated January 28 1951 America 1 0 Flamengo 104 532 April 25 1976 America 5 1 Flamengo 102 002 94 516 people seated April 1 1956 America 2 1 Bonsucesso 101 363 July 25 1973 America 2 0 Fluminense 100 635 92 516 people seated March 17 1956 America 2 1 Fluminense 98 099 December 18 1960 America 1 0 Fluminense 97 681 September 22 1974 America 0 1 Fluminense 96 035 April 27 1975 America 4 2 Benfica POR 94 642 87 686 people seated July 3 1955 America 1 1 Flamengo 93 393 May 19 1969Mascot editOne controversial aspect of the club is the official mascot the Diabo devil depicted as a red demon complete with horns pointy beard curled moustache a long fat arrow pointed tail hooved feet and a black cape The club s old stadium was nicknamed Caldeirao do Diabo Devil s Cauldron In 2006 some of the club s fans supported by then manager Jorginho who is an Evangelical Christian attempted to replace the diabo with a bald eagle claiming that the devil was unlucky However as the diabo is a traditional part of the club s story and with the original mascot the club conquered its greatest achievements and there was no change in the club s fortunes with the new mascot the replacement was abandoned and it was considered that Jorginho s opinion was motivated by religious fanaticism 10 Clubs named after America editAmerica is the Brazilian club with the largest number of other clubs named after it It has homonyms in Natal Sao Jose do Rio Preto Tres Rios Manaus Teofilo Otoni and Fortaleza 11 References edit Lamartine Babo in Portuguese E Biografias Retrieved June 2 2008 dead link Historico Red Lions in Portuguese America Red Lions Archived from the original on December 5 2007 Retrieved July 8 2008 a b America Football Club in Portuguese Campeoes do Futebol Archived from the original on June 15 2008 Retrieved June 2 2008 Rio de Janeiro Championship 1913 in Portuguese RSSSF Brasil Archived from the original on March 13 2008 Retrieved June 2 2008 Brazil 1971 Championship Primeiro Campeonato Nacional de Clubes in Portuguese RSSSF Brasil Archived from the original on October 31 2007 Retrieved June 2 2008 Campeonatos in Portuguese America Football Club Archived from the original on January 21 2009 Retrieved December 19 2008 Rio de Janeiro State League 2006 in Portuguese RSSSF Brasil Archived from the original on June 2 2008 Retrieved June 2 2008 Luiz Mauricio Monteiro November 25 2009 Com Romario em campo America bate Artsul e e campeao da Serie B do Rio in Portuguese Sidney Rezende Archived from the original on November 29 2009 Retrieved November 28 2009 Emocao e alegria America vence e volta a Primeira Divisao do Rio depois de quatro anos ESPN Retrieved July 16 2015 Tecnico do America veta palavroes e diabo como mascote in Portuguese Planeta Gol Archived from the original on July 6 2011 Retrieved October 19 2008 Enciclopedia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance Volume 1 Rio de Janeiro Arete Editorial S A 2001 p 120 ISBN 85 88651 01 7 External links editOfficial site archived 3 April 2005 History news and fans archived 30 August 2006 Full information on Matches when America won titles RSSSF Brazil Best attendances in matches of America RJ RSSSF Brazil Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title America Football Club Rio de Janeiro amp oldid 1219396343, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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