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Bangu Atlético Clube

Bangu Atlético Clube, commonly known as Bangu, is a Brazilian professional association football club based in Rio de Janeiro, in the western neighbourhood of Bangu. The team plays in Série D, the fourth tier of the Brazilian football league system, as well as in the Campeonato Carioca, the top tier of the Rio de Janeiro state football league.

Bangu
Full nameBangu Atlético Clube
Nickname(s)Banguzão
Alvi-Rubro (The Red & White)
O Castor (The Beaver)
Time de Fábrica (The Factory Team)
FoundedApril 17, 1904; 119 years ago (1904-04-17)
StadiumEstadio Moça Bonita
Capacity9,024
PresidentJorge Varela
Head coachFelipe Loureiro
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série D
Campeonato Carioca
2020Carioca, 8th
WebsiteClub website
Estádio Proletário Guilherme da Silveira Filho
Estádio Proletário Guilherme da Silveira Filho
Stadium exterior
Team photo from the 2010 season
Team photo from the 2007 season

The club competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A several times, finishing as runner-up in 1985. Their home stadium is the Estadio Moça Bonita, which has a capacity of 15,000.

History edit

The club has its origins in Fábrica Bangu (Bangu Factory), located in Bangu neighborhood, Rio de Janeiro.[1] Some Britons that worked at the factory, especially Thomas Donohoe, introduced football to the factory workers by bringing footballs to the place and organizing the first football match in Brazil.[1] In December 1903, Andrew Procter suggested the foundation of a club, when he realized how enthusiastic his colleagues were for football.[1] The club was founded on April 17, 1904 as Bangu Atlético Clube.[1] Bangu was the first football club in Brazil to feature black and mulatto players.[citation needed]

In 1933, Bangu won its first state championship.[2]

In 1966, Bangu won its second state championship in a game played in the world's largest stadium filled with over 120,000 fans, the Maracana. They beat powerhouse Flamengo 3–0 in a game remembered by a big brawl caused by Flamengo's players, in which several players got ejected afterwards.[2] In 1967, Bangu, as the Houston Stars, represented the city of Houston in the United Soccer Association.[3] The club finished with four victories, four draws and four defeats, but led the competition's attendance, with an average of 19,000 supporters per match.[4]

In 1985, Bangu was the runner-up of Campeonato Brasileiro, gaining the right to compete in the following year's Copa Libertadores.[5]

In 2004, Bangu was relegated to the Campeonato Carioca Second Level,[6] returning to the first level in 2009, after winning the 2008 second level.[7]

Achievements edit

National edit

Interstate edit

State edit

Friendly tournaments edit

Stadium edit

Bangu's stadium is Estádio Guilherme Da Silveira Filho, popularly known as Moça Bonita, built in 1947, with a maximum capacity of 15,000 people.[8]

Rivals edit

Bangu's biggest rivals are América, Ceres, and Campo Grande.[citation needed]

Current squad 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 Fábio Huck
GK   BRA Rogger
GK   BRA Paulo Henrique
GK   BRA Isaac
DF   BRA Breno
DF   BRA Israel
DF   BRA Yuri
DF   BRA Dionatan
DF   BRA Eduardo Brito
DF   BRA Fandinho
DF   BRA Renato
DF   BRA Diego Soares
DF   BRA João Pedro
DF   BRA Rai
DF   BRA João Alves
DF   BRA Rafael Esculapio
MF   BRA Marcelo Mattos
MF   BRA Vinicius Miller
MF   BRA Geancarlo Slaviero
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   BRA Valdivia
MF   BRA Igor Feijão
MF   BRA Lucas Lucena
MF   BRA Washington
MF   BRA Denilson Alves
MF   BRA Vinícius Matheus
MF   BRA Renan Rabello
MF   BRA Caio Lucas
MF   BRA Carlos Eduardo
FW   BRA Gabriel Pajé
FW   BRA Rochinha
FW   BRA Santarém
FW   BRA Rafael Carioca
FW   BRA Eduardo
FW   BRA Maicon
FW   BRA Luís Gustavo
FW   BRA Robert
FW   BRA Caio Cézar
FW   BRA João Victor
FW   BRA Daniel Dias
FW   BRA Adenilson
FW   BRA Roberto Baggio

Mascot edit

Bangu's mascot is a beaver, known as castor in Portuguese.[9] Castor de Andrade, a banker of Jogo do Bicho (illicit game in Brazil) financially supported the club for several years.[9] The mascot was created in Castor de Andrade's era.[10]

Notable coaches edit

Bangu's top scorers edit

  1. Ladislau da Guia – 215 goals
  2. Moacir Bueno – 162 goals
  3. Nívio – 130 goals
  4. Menezes – 119 goals
  5. Zizinho – 115 goals
  6. Paulo Borges – 105 goals
  7. Arturzinho – 93 goals
  8. Marinho – 83 goals
  9. Luís Carlos – 81 goals
  10. Décio Esteves and Luisão – 71 goals

Most matches played edit

  1. Ubirajara Motta – 280 matches
  2. Ladislau da Guia – 256 matches
  3. Zózimo – 256 matches
  4. Serjão – 249 matches
  5. Nilton dos Santos – 232 matches
  6. Moacir Bueno – 231 matches
  7. Décio Esteves – 221 matches
  8. Gilmar – 221 matches
  9. Luisão – 220 matches
  10. Luiz Antônio da Guia – 216 matches

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Fundação" (in Portuguese). Bangu.net. from the original on November 2, 2008. Retrieved November 15, 2008.
  2. ^ a b . RSSSF. September 27, 2008. Archived from the original on March 21, 2008. Retrieved November 15, 2008.
  3. ^ . MLS.net. Archived from the original on January 29, 2009. Retrieved November 15, 2008.
  4. ^ . Sover. August 15, 2008. Archived from the original on November 2, 2008. Retrieved November 15, 2008.
  5. ^ . RSSSF. May 18, 2000. Archived from the original on December 4, 2007. Retrieved November 15, 2008.
  6. ^ . RSSSF. November 15, 2008. Archived from the original on February 22, 2008. Retrieved November 15, 2008.
  7. ^ "Bangu está de volta à elite do futebol do Rio de Janeiro" (in Portuguese). UOL. November 5, 2008. Retrieved November 15, 2008.
  8. ^ "Moça Bonita" (in Portuguese). Templos do Futebol. Retrieved November 15, 2008.
  9. ^ a b "Símbolos" (in Portuguese). Bangu.net. from the original on November 2, 2008. Retrieved November 15, 2008.
  10. ^ "O chefão de Bangu – Castor, acima do bem e do mal" (in Portuguese). Bangu.net. from the original on November 2, 2008. Retrieved November 15, 2008.

External links edit

  • 'Back to Rio'. RGSSA blog post contains image of 'The Bangu Football Grounds: Central Railway', c. 1914
  • (archived 10 March 2005)
  • Unofficial site (in Portuguese)

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Bangu Atletico Clube commonly known as Bangu is a Brazilian professional association football club based in Rio de Janeiro in the western neighbourhood of Bangu The team plays in Serie D the fourth tier of the Brazilian football league system as well as in the Campeonato Carioca the top tier of the Rio de Janeiro state football league BanguFull nameBangu Atletico ClubeNickname s BanguzaoAlvi Rubro The Red amp White O Castor The Beaver Time de Fabrica The Factory Team FoundedApril 17 1904 119 years ago 1904 04 17 StadiumEstadio Moca BonitaCapacity9 024PresidentJorge VarelaHead coachFelipe LoureiroLeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Serie DCampeonato Carioca2020Carioca 8thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursEstadio Proletario Guilherme da Silveira FilhoEstadio Proletario Guilherme da Silveira FilhoStadium exteriorTeam photo from the 2010 seasonTeam photo from the 2007 seasonThe club competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A several times finishing as runner up in 1985 Their home stadium is the Estadio Moca Bonita which has a capacity of 15 000 Contents 1 History 2 Achievements 2 1 National 2 2 Interstate 2 3 State 2 4 Friendly tournaments 3 Stadium 4 Rivals 5 Current squad 6 Mascot 7 Notable coaches 8 Bangu s top scorers 9 Most matches played 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThe club has its origins in Fabrica Bangu Bangu Factory located in Bangu neighborhood Rio de Janeiro 1 Some Britons that worked at the factory especially Thomas Donohoe introduced football to the factory workers by bringing footballs to the place and organizing the first football match in Brazil 1 In December 1903 Andrew Procter suggested the foundation of a club when he realized how enthusiastic his colleagues were for football 1 The club was founded on April 17 1904 as Bangu Atletico Clube 1 Bangu was the first football club in Brazil to feature black and mulatto players citation needed In 1933 Bangu won its first state championship 2 In 1966 Bangu won its second state championship in a game played in the world s largest stadium filled with over 120 000 fans the Maracana They beat powerhouse Flamengo 3 0 in a game remembered by a big brawl caused by Flamengo s players in which several players got ejected afterwards 2 In 1967 Bangu as the Houston Stars represented the city of Houston in the United Soccer Association 3 The club finished with four victories four draws and four defeats but led the competition s attendance with an average of 19 000 supporters per match 4 In 1985 Bangu was the runner up of Campeonato Brasileiro gaining the right to compete in the following year s Copa Libertadores 5 In 2004 Bangu was relegated to the Campeonato Carioca Second Level 6 returning to the first level in 2009 after winning the 2008 second level 7 Achievements editNational edit Serie A Runners up 1 1985Interstate edit Copa dos Campeoes Winners 1 1967State edit Campeonato Carioca Winners 2 1933 1966 Runners up 6 1951 1959 1964 1965 1967 1985 Campeonato Carioca Serie A2 Winners 3 1911 1914 2008 Runners up 1 2005 Taca Rio Winners 1 1987Friendly tournaments edit Torneio Inicio do Rio Sao Paulo Winners 1 1951 Torneio Manoel Vargas Netto Winners 1 1943 International Soccer League Winners 1 1960 President s Cup Korea Winners 1 1984 BTV Cup Vietnam Winners 1 2015Stadium editMain article Estadio Moca Bonita Bangu s stadium is Estadio Guilherme Da Silveira Filho popularly known as Moca Bonita built in 1947 with a maximum capacity of 15 000 people 8 Rivals editBangu s biggest rivals are America Ceres and Campo Grande citation needed Current squad editNote 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 Fabio Huck GK nbsp BRA Rogger GK nbsp BRA Paulo Henrique GK nbsp BRA Isaac DF nbsp BRA Breno DF nbsp BRA Israel DF nbsp BRA Yuri DF nbsp BRA Dionatan DF nbsp BRA Eduardo Brito DF nbsp BRA Fandinho DF nbsp BRA Renato DF nbsp BRA Diego Soares DF nbsp BRA Joao Pedro DF nbsp BRA Rai DF nbsp BRA Joao Alves DF nbsp BRA Rafael Esculapio MF nbsp BRA Marcelo Mattos MF nbsp BRA Vinicius Miller MF nbsp BRA Geancarlo Slaviero No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp BRA Valdivia MF nbsp BRA Igor Feijao MF nbsp BRA Lucas Lucena MF nbsp BRA Washington MF nbsp BRA Denilson Alves MF nbsp BRA Vinicius Matheus MF nbsp BRA Renan Rabello MF nbsp BRA Caio Lucas MF nbsp BRA Carlos Eduardo FW nbsp BRA Gabriel Paje FW nbsp BRA Rochinha FW nbsp BRA Santarem FW nbsp BRA Rafael Carioca FW nbsp BRA Eduardo FW nbsp BRA Maicon FW nbsp BRA Luis Gustavo FW nbsp BRA Robert FW nbsp BRA Caio Cezar FW nbsp BRA Joao Victor FW nbsp BRA Daniel Dias FW nbsp BRA Adenilson FW nbsp BRA Roberto BaggioMascot editBangu s mascot is a beaver known as castor in Portuguese 9 Castor de Andrade a banker of Jogo do Bicho illicit game in Brazil financially supported the club for several years 9 The mascot was created in Castor de Andrade s era 10 Notable coaches editAdemar Pimenta 1935 1936 Brazilian World Cup coach 1938 Aymore Moreira 1949 1950 Brazilian World Cup coach 1962 Ondino Viera Uruguay 1950 1953 1967 champion coach e g with Vasco da Gama Botafogo and in Uruguay und Argentina Tim 1953 1956 1959 1960 1963 1964 1980 Flavio Costa 1970 Brazilian World Cup coach 1950 Dorival Knippel Yustrich 1978 Zizinho 1980 Paulo Cesar Carpegiani 1986 Club World Cup winner with Flamengo Mario Zagallo 1988 World Cup Winner as coach and Manager Moises 1983 85Bangu s top scorers editLadislau da Guia 215 goals Moacir Bueno 162 goals Nivio 130 goals Menezes 119 goals Zizinho 115 goals Paulo Borges 105 goals Arturzinho 93 goals Marinho 83 goals Luis Carlos 81 goals Decio Esteves and Luisao 71 goalsMost matches played editUbirajara Motta 280 matches Ladislau da Guia 256 matches Zozimo 256 matches Serjao 249 matches Nilton dos Santos 232 matches Moacir Bueno 231 matches Decio Esteves 221 matches Gilmar 221 matches Luisao 220 matches Luiz Antonio da Guia 216 matchesReferences edit a b c d Fundacao in Portuguese Bangu net Archived from the original on November 2 2008 Retrieved November 15 2008 a b Rio de Janeiro State List of Champions RSSSF September 27 2008 Archived from the original on March 21 2008 Retrieved November 15 2008 Houston Dynamo History of Soccer in Houston MLS net Archived from the original on January 29 2009 Retrieved November 15 2008 The Year in American Soccer 1967 Sover August 15 2008 Archived from the original on November 2 2008 Retrieved November 15 2008 Brazil 1985 Taca de Ouro RSSSF May 18 2000 Archived from the original on December 4 2007 Retrieved November 15 2008 Rio de Janeiro State League 2004 RSSSF November 15 2008 Archived from the original on February 22 2008 Retrieved November 15 2008 Bangu esta de volta a elite do futebol do Rio de Janeiro in Portuguese UOL November 5 2008 Retrieved November 15 2008 Moca Bonita in Portuguese Templos do Futebol Retrieved November 15 2008 a b Simbolos in Portuguese Bangu net Archived from the original on November 2 2008 Retrieved November 15 2008 O chefao de Bangu Castor acima do bem e do mal in Portuguese Bangu net Archived from the original on November 2 2008 Retrieved November 15 2008 https web archive org web 20150402131514 http www bangu ac com br jogadores htmExternal links edit Back to Rio RGSSA blog post contains image of The Bangu Football Grounds Central Railway c 1914 Official site archived 10 March 2005 Unofficial site in Portuguese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bangu Atletico Clube amp oldid 1189574870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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