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América Futebol Clube (MG)

América Futebol Clube (also known as América Mineiro or simply América) is a Brazilian football team from the city of Belo Horizonte, capital city of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. Founded in 1912, the club preserves its name and crest since its inception. The original home kit colours are white and green only; the black color was incorporated in the 1970s.[1] The team also played with a red home kit between 1933 and 1942, as a protest to the introduction of professionalism.[2] It hosts its matches at Independência stadium, being the only professional club in Belo Horizonte to have its own stadium.[3] The club has the third largest fan base among the teams from Minas Gerais.[4][5]

América Mineiro
Full nameAmérica Futebol Clube
Nickname(s)Coelho (Rabbit)
FoundedApril 30, 1912; 111 years ago (1912-04-30)
GroundArena Independência
Capacity23,018
SAF OwnerAmérica Futebol Clube (MG) (100%)
PresidentAlencar da Silveira
Head coachFabián Bustos
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série A
Campeonato Mineiro
2022
2022
Série A, 10th of 20
Mineiro, 2nd of 12
WebsiteClub website
Current season

América is one of the most traditional and successful teams from Minas Gerais. It has won the state championship 16 times, and finished as runners-up in another 16 occasions. The first 10 victories were in a row, between 1916 and 1925, being the national record of successive accomplishments (together with ABC); the most recent was in 2016. Other major accomplishments were the Brazilian Second Division in 1997 and 2017, South-Minas Cup in 2000, and Brazilian Third Division in 2009.

The club has a long reputation in forming young talents in football.[6] Among others, it has revealed the world-class players Tostão, Éder Aleixo, Yuji Nakazawa, Gilberto Silva, Fred, Danilo and Richarlison. América has won the three most important junior tournaments in Brazil: São Paulo Juniors Cup (1996), Brazilian Championship U-20 (2011) and Belo Horizonte Juniors Cup (2000 and 2014).

History edit

On 30 April 1912, a group of young men who played football purely for the love of the game decided to turn their team into a football club.[7] In the first meeting, the founders decided that the name of the club would be América Foot-Ball Club,[8] and the colors would be green and white.[7] The first matches were played on the mayor's field.[7] In 1913, América and Minas Gerais Futebol Clube fused, and the club changed its colors to green, white and black.[9] Between 1916 and 1925, the team won ten state championships in a row.[9]

 
América's team, 1971. National Archives of Brazil.

In 1933, as a protest to the professionalization of Brazilian football, the club changed its colors to red and white.[7] In 1943, the club professionalized its football division, and returned to its previous colors.[7] In 1948, América won its first state championship as a professional club.[9]

In 1997, América won the Série B for the first time,[10] and in 2000, the club won the Copa Sul-Minas first edition, beating Cruzeiro in the final.[11] In 2004, after a poor performance in the Série B, América was relegated to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C,[12] and in 2007, the club finished in Campeonato Mineiro's last position, and was relegated to the following year's Campeonato Mineiro Módulo II.[13] América won the Série C in 2009, beating ASA in the final.[14] The following year, the team was fourth at Série B and returned to the top level of the Brazilian championship after ten years.[15] On 14 June 2013, América signed a cooperation contract with the Tahitian Football Federation to develop under-20 national players.[16]

Symbols edit

The club's official anthem was composed by Vicente Motta. There are also two other anthems: The unofficial anthem, which was composed by Fernando Brant and Tavinho Moura, and the supporters' anthem, whose lyrics were composed by Márcio Vianna Dias and sung by Fernando Ângelo.[17] América's mascot, was created by the cartoonist Fernando Pierucetti, and is a red-eyed white cartoon rabbit with clearly protruding teeth.[9]

Derbies edit

América's greatest rivals are Cruzeiro and Atlético Mineiro.[18] The derby between América and Atlético Mineiro is known as O Clássico das Multidões (The Derby of the Masses),[8] and was first played on November 15, 1913, in a friendly game that ended in a 1–1 draw.[19]

Honours edit

National edit

Winners (2): 1997, 2017
Runners-up (1): 2020
Winner (1): 2009

Regional edit

Winner (1): 2000

State edit

Winners (16): 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1948, 1957, 1971, 1993, 2001, 2016
Runners-up (17): 1915, 1930, 1931, 1942, 1949, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1992, 1995, 1999, 2012, 2021, 2023
Winner (1): 2005
Runners-up (3): 1977, 1980, 1984
Winner (1): 2008

Youth competitions edit

Winner (1): 2011
Winner (1): 1996
Winners (2): 2000, 2014
Runner-up (1): 1995

Women's edit

Winners (3): 2016, 2017, 2018

Current squad edit

As of 6 September 2023[20]

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 Matheus Cavichioli
3 DF   BRA Iago Maidana
4 DF   BRA Wanderson
5 MF   ARG Emmanuel Martínez
6 DF   BRA Marlon
7 MF   BRA Matheusinho
8 MF   BRA Juninho (captain)
9 FW   BRA Wellington Paulista
10 MF   ARG Martín Benítez
11 FW   BRA Felipe Azevedo
12 GK   BRA Jori
14 GK   BRA Mateus Pasinato
16 MF   BRA Alê
17 FW   URU Gonzalo Mastriani
18 DF   BRA Júlio
20 DF   BRA Daniel Borges (on loan from Botafogo)
21 MF   BRA Lucas Kal
22 DF   BRA Danilo Avelar
23 MF   URU Javier Méndez
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 DF   BRA Marcinho (on loan from Pafos)
26 DF   ARG Esteban Burgos
28 MF   BRA Breno
29 FW   BRA Pedrinho (on loan from Lokomotiv Moscow)
30 DF   BRA Nicolas Vichiatto
33 DF   BRA Éder
36 MF   BRA Mateus Henrique
37 FW   BRA Everaldo
44 FW   BRA Adyson
45 DF   BRA Ricardo Silva
47 FW   BRA Paulinho Bóia (on loan from Metalist Kharkiv)
65 FW   BRA Rodrigo Varanda (on loan from Corinthians)
75 MF   BRA Rodriguinho
78 FW   BRA Renato Marques
79 FW   BRA Renato Kayzer (on loan from Fortaleza)
80 MF   ECU Juan Cazares
87 FW   BRA Mikael (on loan from Salernitana)
93 GK   URU Washington Aguerre
99 FW   CHN Aloísio

Youth team 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
62 GK   BRA Natan
70 DF   BRA Rafael Barcelos
No. Pos. Nation Player
72 MF   BRA Paulinho
91 FW   BRA Ighor Gabryel

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
GK   BRA Cássio (at Náutico until 30 November 2023)
DF   BRA Gustavo Marques (at Benfica B until 30 June 2024)
DF   BRA Thalys (at São José-RS until 30 November 2023)
MF   BRA Flávio (at Mirassol until 30 November 2023)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   BRA Gustavinho (at Grêmio until 31 December 2023)
FW   BRA Carlos Alberto (at Botafogo until 31 December 2023)
FW   BRA Dadá Belmonte (at Chornomorets Odesa until 30 June 2024)
FW   BRA Rodolfo (at Novorizontino until 30 November 2023)

First-team staff edit

Position Name Nationality
Head coach Fabián Bustos   Argentina
Assistant manager Diogo Giacomini   Brazil
Assistant manager Régis Angeli   Brazil
Fitness coach Jonas Neves   Brazil
Fitness coach Lucas Itaberaba   Brazil
Fitness coach William Matos   Brazil
Goalkeeping coach Marcos Gontijo   Brazil
Goalkeeping coach Silvio Jardim   Brazil

Notable players edit

Notable managers edit

References edit

  1. ^ "História Do Uniforme" [Jersey history] (in Portuguese). América Futebol Clube. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  2. ^ Miguel Jabur. "América Vermelho (1930-1942)" [Red America (1930–1942)] (in Portuguese). Acervo do América. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
  3. ^ Miguel Jabur. "A história do Estádio Independência" [The history of Independência stadium] (in Portuguese). Acervo do América. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  4. ^ "MG tem torcida de todo o país, e RS é o estado mais fechado a times de fora" [Minas Gerais has supporters from teams from all over the country. Rio Grande do Sul is the state more closed to outsider teams] (in Portuguese). Globoesporte.com. August 30, 2014. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  5. ^ "Flamengo e Corinthians lideram levantamento de torcidas no país" [Flamengo and Corinthians lead the ranking of number of supporters] (in Portuguese). UOL. October 4, 2004. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
  6. ^ Vinícius Las Casas (April 29, 2013). "América se notabiliza na formação de talentos no futebol" [America becomes renowned in forming talents in football] (in Portuguese). Hoje em Dia. Retrieved March 6, 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d e "América Mineiro" (in Portuguese). Arquivo de Clubes. Archived from the original on December 23, 2009. Retrieved August 28, 2008.
  8. ^ a b "América x Atlético" (in Portuguese). Clássicos do Futebol Brasileiro. Retrieved August 28, 2008.
  9. ^ a b c d Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance Volume 1. Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A. 2001. p. 118. ISBN 85-88651-01-7.
  10. ^ (in Portuguese). RSSSF. February 18, 2000. Archived from the original on October 8, 2007. Retrieved August 28, 2008.
  11. ^ (in Portuguese). RSSSF. August 25, 2008. Archived from the original on October 11, 2007. Retrieved August 28, 2008.
  12. ^ (in Portuguese). RSSSF. December 5, 2004. Archived from the original on April 12, 2008. Retrieved August 28, 2008.
  13. ^ (in Portuguese). RSSSF. May 30, 2007. Archived from the original on December 10, 2007. Retrieved August 28, 2008.
  14. ^ "América-MG vence o ASA e conquista o título da Série C" (in Portuguese). UOL Esporte. September 19, 2009. Retrieved September 19, 2009.
  15. ^ "América-MG segura empate, no sufoco, e garante retorno à Série A" [America-MG secure ties with difficulties and returns to the first division] (in Portuguese). UOL. November 27, 2010. Retrieved May 6, 2015.
  16. ^ "América e Taiti iniciam parceria Três atletas sub-20 devem fazer período de adaptação no clube" [América and Tahiti start partnership. Three athletes are in adaptation period in the club] (in Portuguese). América Futebol Clube. Retrieved March 6, 2015.
  17. ^ (in Portuguese). América Futebol Clube (MG) official website. Archived from the original on March 29, 2008. Retrieved August 28, 2008.
  18. ^ (in Portuguese). Último Segundo iG. December 15, 2006. Archived from the original on May 11, 2008. Retrieved August 28, 2008.
  19. ^ "América x Atlético – Resultadoa" (in Portuguese). Clássicos do Futebol Brasileiro. Retrieved October 6, 2008.
  20. ^ "Elenco masculino" [Men's team] (in Brazilian Portuguese). América FC. Retrieved February 13, 2023.

External links edit

  • (in Portuguese) Official website

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For other uses see America Futebol Clube disambiguation America Futebol Clube also known as America Mineiro or simply America is a Brazilian football team from the city of Belo Horizonte capital city of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais Founded in 1912 the club preserves its name and crest since its inception The original home kit colours are white and green only the black color was incorporated in the 1970s 1 The team also played with a red home kit between 1933 and 1942 as a protest to the introduction of professionalism 2 It hosts its matches at Independencia stadium being the only professional club in Belo Horizonte to have its own stadium 3 The club has the third largest fan base among the teams from Minas Gerais 4 5 America MineiroFull nameAmerica Futebol ClubeNickname s Coelho Rabbit FoundedApril 30 1912 111 years ago 1912 04 30 GroundArena IndependenciaCapacity23 018SAF OwnerAmerica Futebol Clube MG 100 PresidentAlencar da SilveiraHead coachFabian BustosLeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Serie A Campeonato Mineiro20222022Serie A 10th of 20Mineiro 2nd of 12WebsiteClub websiteHome colorsAway colorsThird colorsCurrent seasonAmerica is one of the most traditional and successful teams from Minas Gerais It has won the state championship 16 times and finished as runners up in another 16 occasions The first 10 victories were in a row between 1916 and 1925 being the national record of successive accomplishments together with ABC the most recent was in 2016 Other major accomplishments were the Brazilian Second Division in 1997 and 2017 South Minas Cup in 2000 and Brazilian Third Division in 2009 The club has a long reputation in forming young talents in football 6 Among others it has revealed the world class players Tostao Eder Aleixo Yuji Nakazawa Gilberto Silva Fred Danilo and Richarlison America has won the three most important junior tournaments in Brazil Sao Paulo Juniors Cup 1996 Brazilian Championship U 20 2011 and Belo Horizonte Juniors Cup 2000 and 2014 Contents 1 History 2 Symbols 3 Derbies 4 Honours 4 1 National 4 2 Regional 4 3 State 4 4 Youth competitions 4 5 Women s 5 Current squad 5 1 Youth team 5 2 Out on loan 5 3 First team staff 6 Notable players 7 Notable managers 8 References 9 External linksHistory editOn 30 April 1912 a group of young men who played football purely for the love of the game decided to turn their team into a football club 7 In the first meeting the founders decided that the name of the club would be America Foot Ball Club 8 and the colors would be green and white 7 The first matches were played on the mayor s field 7 In 1913 America and Minas Gerais Futebol Clube fused and the club changed its colors to green white and black 9 Between 1916 and 1925 the team won ten state championships in a row 9 nbsp America s team 1971 National Archives of Brazil In 1933 as a protest to the professionalization of Brazilian football the club changed its colors to red and white 7 In 1943 the club professionalized its football division and returned to its previous colors 7 In 1948 America won its first state championship as a professional club 9 In 1997 America won the Serie B for the first time 10 and in 2000 the club won the Copa Sul Minas first edition beating Cruzeiro in the final 11 In 2004 after a poor performance in the Serie B America was relegated to the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie C 12 and in 2007 the club finished in Campeonato Mineiro s last position and was relegated to the following year s Campeonato Mineiro Modulo II 13 America won the Serie C in 2009 beating ASA in the final 14 The following year the team was fourth at Serie B and returned to the top level of the Brazilian championship after ten years 15 On 14 June 2013 America signed a cooperation contract with the Tahitian Football Federation to develop under 20 national players 16 Symbols editThe club s official anthem was composed by Vicente Motta There are also two other anthems The unofficial anthem which was composed by Fernando Brant and Tavinho Moura and the supporters anthem whose lyrics were composed by Marcio Vianna Dias and sung by Fernando Angelo 17 America s mascot was created by the cartoonist Fernando Pierucetti and is a red eyed white cartoon rabbit with clearly protruding teeth 9 Derbies editAmerica s greatest rivals are Cruzeiro and Atletico Mineiro 18 The derby between America and Atletico Mineiro is known as O Classico das Multidoes The Derby of the Masses 8 and was first played on November 15 1913 in a friendly game that ended in a 1 1 draw 19 Honours editNational edit Campeonato Brasileiro Serie BWinners 2 1997 2017 Runners up 1 2020Campeonato Brasileiro Serie CWinner 1 2009Regional edit Copa Sul MinasWinner 1 2000State edit Campeonato MineiroWinners 16 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1948 1957 1971 1993 2001 2016 Runners up 17 1915 1930 1931 1942 1949 1958 1959 1961 1964 1965 1973 1992 1995 1999 2012 2021 2023Taca Minas GeraisWinner 1 2005 Runners up 3 1977 1980 1984Campeonato Mineiro Modulo IIWinner 1 2008Youth competitions edit Copa RS Sub 20Winner 1 2011Copa Sao Paulo de JunioresWinner 1 1996Taca Belo Horizonte de JunioresWinners 2 2000 2014 Runner up 1 1995Women s edit Campeonato Mineiro de Futebol FemininoWinners 3 2016 2017 2018Current squad editAs of 6 September 2023 20 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp BRA Matheus Cavichioli3 DF nbsp BRA Iago Maidana4 DF nbsp BRA Wanderson5 MF nbsp ARG Emmanuel Martinez6 DF nbsp BRA Marlon7 MF nbsp BRA Matheusinho8 MF nbsp BRA Juninho captain 9 FW nbsp BRA Wellington Paulista10 MF nbsp ARG Martin Benitez11 FW nbsp BRA Felipe Azevedo12 GK nbsp BRA Jori14 GK nbsp BRA Mateus Pasinato16 MF nbsp BRA Ale17 FW nbsp URU Gonzalo Mastriani18 DF nbsp BRA Julio20 DF nbsp BRA Daniel Borges on loan from Botafogo 21 MF nbsp BRA Lucas Kal22 DF nbsp BRA Danilo Avelar23 MF nbsp URU Javier Mendez No Pos Nation Player25 DF nbsp BRA Marcinho on loan from Pafos 26 DF nbsp ARG Esteban Burgos28 MF nbsp BRA Breno29 FW nbsp BRA Pedrinho on loan from Lokomotiv Moscow 30 DF nbsp BRA Nicolas Vichiatto33 DF nbsp BRA Eder36 MF nbsp BRA Mateus Henrique37 FW nbsp BRA Everaldo44 FW nbsp BRA Adyson45 DF nbsp BRA Ricardo Silva47 FW nbsp BRA Paulinho Boia on loan from Metalist Kharkiv 65 FW nbsp BRA Rodrigo Varanda on loan from Corinthians 75 MF nbsp BRA Rodriguinho78 FW nbsp BRA Renato Marques79 FW nbsp BRA Renato Kayzer on loan from Fortaleza 80 MF nbsp ECU Juan Cazares87 FW nbsp BRA Mikael on loan from Salernitana 93 GK nbsp URU Washington Aguerre99 FW nbsp CHN AloisioYouth team edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player62 GK nbsp BRA Natan70 DF nbsp BRA Rafael Barcelos No Pos Nation Player72 MF nbsp BRA Paulinho91 FW nbsp BRA Ighor GabryelOut 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 GK nbsp BRA Cassio at Nautico until 30 November 2023 DF nbsp BRA Gustavo Marques at Benfica B until 30 June 2024 DF nbsp BRA Thalys at Sao Jose RS until 30 November 2023 MF nbsp BRA Flavio at Mirassol until 30 November 2023 No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp BRA Gustavinho at Gremio until 31 December 2023 FW nbsp BRA Carlos Alberto at Botafogo until 31 December 2023 FW nbsp BRA Dada Belmonte at Chornomorets Odesa until 30 June 2024 FW nbsp BRA Rodolfo at Novorizontino until 30 November 2023 First team staff edit Position Name NationalityHead coach Fabian Bustos nbsp ArgentinaAssistant manager Diogo Giacomini nbsp BrazilAssistant manager Regis Angeli nbsp BrazilFitness coach Jonas Neves nbsp BrazilFitness coach Lucas Itaberaba nbsp BrazilFitness coach William Matos nbsp BrazilGoalkeeping coach Marcos Gontijo nbsp BrazilGoalkeeping coach Silvio Jardim nbsp BrazilNotable players edit nbsp Alvaro Santos nbsp Claudinei nbsp Danilo nbsp Eder Aleixo nbsp Esio Vieira nbsp Euller nbsp Fred nbsp Gilberto nbsp Gilberto Silva nbsp Richarlison nbsp Juca Show nbsp Milagres nbsp Palhinha nbsp Satyro Tabuada nbsp Spencer Coelho nbsp Toninho Cerezo nbsp Tostao nbsp William MoraisNotable managers edit nbsp Carlos Alberto Silva nbsp Flavio Lopes nbsp Givanildo Oliveira nbsp Paulo Comelli nbsp Yustrich nbsp Lisca DoidoReferences edit Historia Do Uniforme Jersey history in Portuguese America Futebol Clube Retrieved January 8 2016 Miguel Jabur America Vermelho 1930 1942 Red America 1930 1942 in Portuguese Acervo do America Retrieved May 18 2015 Miguel Jabur A historia do Estadio Independencia The history of Independencia stadium in Portuguese Acervo do America Retrieved April 7 2015 MG tem torcida de todo o pais e RS e o estado mais fechado a times de fora Minas Gerais has supporters from teams from all over the country Rio Grande do Sul is the state more closed to outsider teams in Portuguese Globoesporte com August 30 2014 Retrieved January 4 2015 Flamengo e Corinthians lideram levantamento de torcidas no pais Flamengo and Corinthians lead the ranking of number of supporters in Portuguese UOL October 4 2004 Retrieved April 1 2015 Vinicius Las Casas April 29 2013 America se notabiliza na formacao de talentos no futebol America becomes renowned in forming talents in football in Portuguese Hoje em Dia Retrieved March 6 2015 a b c d e America Mineiro in Portuguese Arquivo de Clubes Archived from the original on December 23 2009 Retrieved August 28 2008 a b America x Atletico in Portuguese Classicos do Futebol Brasileiro Retrieved August 28 2008 a b c d Enciclopedia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance Volume 1 Rio de Janeiro Arete Editorial S A 2001 p 118 ISBN 85 88651 01 7 Brazil 1997 Championship Second Level Serie B in Portuguese RSSSF February 18 2000 Archived from the original on October 8 2007 Retrieved August 28 2008 Copa Sul Minas 2000 in Portuguese RSSSF August 25 2008 Archived from the original on October 11 2007 Retrieved August 28 2008 Brazil 2004 Championship Second Level Serie B in Portuguese RSSSF December 5 2004 Archived from the original on April 12 2008 Retrieved August 28 2008 Minas Gerais State Championship 2007 in Portuguese RSSSF May 30 2007 Archived from the original on December 10 2007 Retrieved August 28 2008 America MG vence o ASA e conquista o titulo da Serie C in Portuguese UOL Esporte September 19 2009 Retrieved September 19 2009 America MG segura empate no sufoco e garante retorno a Serie A America MG secure ties with difficulties and returns to the first division in Portuguese UOL November 27 2010 Retrieved May 6 2015 America e Taiti iniciam parceria Tres atletas sub 20 devem fazer periodo de adaptacao no clube America and Tahiti start partnership Three athletes are in adaptation period in the club in Portuguese America Futebol Clube Retrieved March 6 2015 Hinos do America in Portuguese America Futebol Clube MG official website Archived from the original on March 29 2008 Retrieved August 28 2008 De ferias Alex Mineiro pode voltar ao futebol brasileiro in Portuguese Ultimo Segundo iG December 15 2006 Archived from the original on May 11 2008 Retrieved August 28 2008 America x Atletico Resultadoa in Portuguese Classicos do Futebol Brasileiro Retrieved October 6 2008 Elenco masculino Men s team in Brazilian Portuguese America FC Retrieved February 13 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to America Futebol Clube Belo Horizonte in Portuguese Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title America Futebol Clube MG amp oldid 1187160383, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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