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Sport Club do Recife

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Sport Recife
Full nameSport Club do Recife
Nickname(s)Leão (Lions)
Leão do Norte (Lions of the North)
Leão da Ilha (Lions of the Island)
Moreninha (Little Brunette)
Founded13 May 1905; 118 years ago (1905-05-13) (as Sport Club do Recife)
GroundIlha do Retiro
Capacity32,983
PresidentYuri Romão
Head coachMariano Soso
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série B
Campeonato Pernambucano
2023
2023
Série B, 7th of 20
Pernambucano, 1st of 13 (champions)
WebsiteClub website
Current season
1905 Sport Recife team
A match between Sport Recife and Palmeiras in the 2007 Brasileirão

Sport Club do Recife (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈspɔʁtʃi ˈklub du ʁeˈsifi]), known as Sport Recife or Sport, is a Brazilian sports club, located in the city of Recife, in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. Founded in 1905, the club currently plays in Série B. In football, the club has won six CBD/CBF titles, including three national and three regional. Its greatest achievements are winning the 1987 Brazilian Championship and 2008 Copa do Brasil. In addition to professional football, the club also participates in women's football and Olympic sports, such as rowing, swimming, hockey, basketball, futsal, volleyball, table tennis, taekwondo, judo and athletics.

Their historical rival is Náutico, and they both dispute the Clássico dos Clássicos. The derby against Santa Cruz is called the Clássico das Multidões, while the derby with América is called the Clássico dos Campeões.

History edit

Foundation and early years edit

Sport Club do Recife was founded on 13 May 1905 by Guilherme de Aquino Fonseca, a member of a wealthy family in Pernambuco who found a love for football while studying engineering at the University of Cambridge in England. The club were the first recorded football club in the state of Pernambuco. Sport played their first match on 22 June 1905, drawing 2–2 against a team called English Eleven, a team formed by employees working for English companies in Recife.

The Campeonato Pernambucano was established in 1916, and Sport won the competition's first two titles. From 1923 to 1925, Sport won the competition three consecutive times, and became tricampeão (three time champion).

International tours and military government years edit

 
Invitation to the first game of the Lion

Sport Recife celebrated their 50th anniversary in 1955 by winning their 15th state title. In 1957, the club toured Europe. A total of 17 matches were played, with 6 wins, 3 draws, and 8 defeats. These matches include the 5–3 loss against Real Madrid, which was the first night game at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.[1]

Sport Recife participated in the 1963 International Soccer League, finishing fourth in their group, with 2 wins, 2 draws, and 2 defeats.[2]

As a result of a dispute with the Federação Pernambucana de Futebol (FPF), Sport did not participate in the 1978 Campeonato Pernambucano.

First National league title edit

 
Émerson Leão led the successful 1987 campaign with Sport.

The 1987 Campeonato Brasileiro/Copa União resulted in Sport's first national title, conquered in common justice. However, the club did not officially receive this title until 30 years later, in 2017.[3] This was due to a dispute with Flamengo, who also claimed to have won the title, since the latter, champion of the 1987 championship, as well as Internacional, refused to compete in a quadrangular crossing with the finalist teams of Module B, in the case of Sport and Guarani.[4] After topping group B in both the 1st and 2nd rounds Sport beat Bangu 5–4 on aggregate in the semi-final, and then Guarani 3–2 in the final. By winning the title, they qualified for the 1988 Copa Libertadores, but failed to qualify for the next stages of the competition, finishing third in their group, although with a notable 5–0 victory over Alianza Lima.

A terrible 1989 league campaign resulted in the club's relegation. However, they won the 1990 Série B, with a 1–1 draw on aggregate against Atlético Paranaense in the final, but were awarded the title due to their better record across the season. Led by Givanildo Oliveira, Sport won the 1st edition of the Copa do Nordeste in 1994, beating hosts CRB on penalties after a 0–0 draw in normal time.

21st century edit

In 2000, Sport won the Copa do Nordeste for the 2nd time, this time under the command of coach Celso Roth after a 2–2 draw against Vitória, again winning the title due to a superior record. In the next Copa do Nordeste edition, Sport finished as runner up, losing 3–1 to Bahia.

In 2006 Sport were promoted to the 2007 Serie A by finishing second in the league table, after five years in Série B.

Sport became the first club from Northeastern Brazil to win the Copa do Brasil, beating Corinthians on away goals in the 2008 final. By winning the cup, Sport contested its second Copa Libertadores in 2009, and had a great start, finishing first of a group containing LDU, Colo-Colo and Palmeiras. They were drawn against Palmeiras in the next round, but were defeated on penalties, after drawing 1–1 on aggregate. In the second half of 2009, Sport disputed the Brasileirão, but could not repeat the excellent first half of the year, and finished in last place with a 4–0 defeat to Sao Paulo on the last matchday, being relegated to Série B with four managers throughout the season.

O Leão da Ilha returned to Série A for the 2012 season, going through three managers - Helio dos Anjos, Mazola Júnior, and Paulo Gusmão, as they were relegated again with a seventeenth placed finish. Although they were in Serie B, Sport inherited a spot in the 2013 Copa Sudamericana by regulation of CBF towards the remnants of the Copa do Brasil. Leão were eliminated by Libertad of Paraguay with two losses in the 2nd phase, after eliminating Náutico.

2014 was a great year for Sport: they returned to Serie A, won their third Copa do Nordeste, 40th Campeonato Pernambucano, and finished 11th in the league, which ensured them a place in the Copa Sudamericana. Sport entered the 2015 Copa Sudamericana in the second stage, where they beat Bahia 4–2 on aggregate with an incredible comeback,[5] as Bahia had won the first leg 1–0.[6] In the next stage, they faced Argentine club Club Atlético Huracán. In the first leg played in Brazil, the match ended in a 1–1 draw. However the second leg in Buenos Aires ended in a 3–0 defeat, resulting in the club's elimination from the competition.

Vigor Gang edit

In 2021, Sport had an illustrious fan who became known nationally for participating in the TV show (Big Brother Brasil), Gil do Vigor. With his charisma and debauched way, he also showed the country his affection for the club of his heart: Sport. He was honored by the Club, and recognized as a symbol fan of the team and of Gay Pride. Today Sport Recife is also remembered as the "Turminha do Vigor", a team with a vision of the future, without prejudices that embraced its origin and history.

Honours edit

National edit

1987
1990
2008

Regional edit

1994, 2000, 2014
1968

State edit

1916, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1928, 1938, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1948, 1949, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2017, 2019, 2023, 2024
1998, 2003, 2007

Current squad edit

First team edit

As of 6 May 2024[7]

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 Denis
6 DF   BRA Felipinho
7 MF   BRA Fabinho (on loan from Botafogo)
8 MF   URU Fabricio Domínguez (on loan from Racing Club)
9 FW   BRA Gustavo Coutinho
10 MF   ARG Alan Ruiz
11 FW   BRA Romarinho
12 DF   BRA Alisson Cassiano
13 DF   BRA Renzo
14 FW   BRA Vinícius Faria (on loan from Cianorte)
15 DF   BRA Rafael Thyere
17 MF   BRA Pedro Vilhena (on loan from São Paulo)
19 MF   BRA Lucas Lima (on loan from Santos)
21 GK   BRA Thiago Couto
22 GK   BRA Caíque França
26 DF   BRA Nassom
27 FW   BRA Pablo Dyego
28 DF   VEN Roberto Rosales
29 DF   BRA Dalbert
No. Pos. Nation Player
30 FW   BRA Chrystian Barletta
39 MF   BRA Ítalo
40 DF   BRA Luciano Castán
41 GK   BRA Adriano
44 DF   BRA Chico
45 DF   BRA Riquelme (on loan from Vasco da Gama)
47 MF   BRA Fábio Matheus
48 MF   BRA Pedro Martins
53 FW   BRA Paulinho
54 DF   BRA Pedro Lima
55 MF   BRA Lucas André
57 FW   BRA Gean Carlos
58 DF   BRA Matheus Baraka
59 FW   ARG Christian Ortiz
76 GK   BRA Jordan (on loan from Brusque)
94 MF   BRA Felipe (on loan from Goiás)
99 FW   BRA Zé Roberto (on loan from Ceará)
MF   BRA Luciano

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 Denival (on loan at Pouso Alegre until 30 April 2024)
GK   BRA Renan (on loan at Juventude until 31 December 2024)
DF   BRA Ewerthon (on loan at Juventude until 31 December 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   BRA Marcelo Ajul (on loan at Dubrava until 30 June 2024)
DF   BRA Victor Gabriel (on loan at Internacional until 31 January 2025)
MF   BRA Juan Xavier (on loan at Botafogo-PB until 30 November 2024)

Technical staff edit

Current technical staff edit

  •   Mariano Soso– Head Coach
  •   Daniel Cerqueira – Assistant Coach
  •   César Lucena – Assistant Coach
  •   Ricardo Henriques – Fitness Coach
  •   Edvaldo Tacão – Fitness Coach
  •   Vitor Hugo – Fitness Coach
  •   Junior Matos – Goalkeeper Trainer

Top scorers edit

 
Dadá Maravilha is the sixth leading scorer.
Sport Recife Top Scorers[8]
Rank
Player
Goals
Traçaia 202
Djalma Freitas 161
Leonardo 133
Luís Carlos 108
Naninho 105
Dadá Maravilha 94
Marcílio de Aguiar 93
Raúl Bentancor 91
Roberto Coração de Leão 89
10º 80

Supporters edit

In 2013, a study named Sport Recife as the 13th most supported club in Brazil, with around 2.4 million supporters countrywide.[9] The supporters of Sport are called Crimson-black, Leonine and Sportista.

The club has various organized supporter groups:

  • Brava IIha
  • Gang da Ilha
  • Comando Rasta
  • Torcida Jovem
  • Treme Terra
  • Tropa de Elite
  • Sport Chopp
  • Turminha do Vigor
  • Leões da Ilha

Rivalries edit

Santa Cruz edit

The "Derby of Crowds" (Clássico das Multidões) is the football encounter between the two largest fanbases from Pernambuco. Sport has a considerable advantage over their rivals in head to head results, with 236 wins against 169 from Santa Cruz.

Náutico edit

The Derby of Derbies (Clássico dos Clássicos) is the third oldest derby in the country, after the Clássico Vovô and the Grenal. It brings together the two oldest teams in Pernambuco, with Sport also having a large advantage overall, with 218 wins in the fixture, while Náutico won 187.[10]

América-PE edit

The Champions Derby (Clássico dos Campeões) is one of the most ancient and classical derbies of Pernambuco, and is named that way because until the late 1930s, Sport and its archrival America were together the two teams with the highest number of titles, and were also the two main clubs of Recife. The derby lost popularity after the decline of América-PE, since they haven't won any trophies since the 1940s. América are currently at the second division of the Campeonato Pernambucano.

Esporte Clube Bahia edit

The rivalry between Sport and Bahia is one of the biggest regional rivalries of Brazil. Both are the most successful football clubs from the Northeast region, as they are the only two clubs in the region to have won major national titles, and the clubs with most supporters across the region. The 2010s marked the growth of their rivalry, as both clubs' supporters saw their state rivals declining in comparison to them. Another important aspect about the rivalry is that Pernambuco and Bahia have their own rivalry, ranging from which is the most important state in the northeast region to which state deploys the best carnival in the country. The rivalry between states are nurtured the most between inhabitants of the state capitals, Recife and Salvador, which also are the cities where Sport Recife and Bahia are based.

Facilities edit

Stadium edit

 
Estádio Ilha do Retiro
 
Estádio Ilha do Retiro – panaoramic view
  • Avenida Malaquias

The stadium was Opened on 15 May 1918 with a match between America-PE and Flamengo. It belonged to Sport Recife from 1918 until 1937, and had a capacity for 8000 people (2000 being seated).

Inaugurated on 4 July 1937, it is the club's current stadium, and it was named after club president Adelmar da Costa Carvalho, but is better known as Iilha do Retiro due to the neighborhood where it is located. The stadium has a maximum capacity for 30,000 and is located in the neighborhood of Ilha do Retiro in Recife.[11] It was considered the best stadium in Northeast Brazil until the construction of the Arena Pernambuco in 2013, which is currently the best the Northeast because of its structure and FIFA standards.

Training Center edit

  • CT Presidente José de Andrade Médicis (CT do Leão)

The CT Presidente José de Andrade Medici, also known as CT do Leão, is the club's training center for the professional team and all youth levels. located in the city of Paulista, about 30 km from Recife, the site has a total area of 8 hectares (8,000 m2). Currently, the CT faces structural and access problems, mainly on rainy days. The complex underwent major improvements in recent years, to prepare for the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2014 FIFA World Cup.[12]

The complex has 5 official fields, two hotels, a restaurant, a medical center, a gym, and dressing rooms. The training center was inaugurated on 9 September 2008.[11]

Symbols edit

Badge edit

The first coat of arms had nothing to do with the current one. In one of the first statutes of the club the coat of arms was well defined: "On an anchor, bearing the date May 13, 1905 on the arm, supported by a pair of oars crossing a mast containing a croquette, a lifeguard, and in the center a football between a cricket stick and a tennis racket, crossed and surrounded by the letters SCR, with the body containing the phrase 'Sport Club Recife'. Soon, the number 1 badge represented all sports practiced by the club at the time, from cricket to spearfishing.

However, the coat was seen as too complex, difficult to reproduce and did not contain the crimson-black colors. So in 1919 then President Arnaldo Loyo faced a challenge that was considered extremely difficult at the time: get Sport to Belém do Pará to play a series of five friendlies.

The club achieved significant results, since at the time football in Pará was more developed than the Pernambuco one. During the tour, Sport won three games and lost two.

In the game on 3 April 1919, a French bronze trophy called the Lion of the North , which had sculptures including a Greek archer accompanied by an imposing lion, was up for grabs. To the surprise of Pará, Sport won 2–1 and got the trophy. The disappointment from opposing fans was such that a fan invaded the ship where the Crimson-Black club kept the trophy, and damaged its tail with an iron pipe. This incident inspired the development of a new coat of arms for th club, and as a result the lion was adopted as the new symbol of the club because it represented boldness, courage and winning spirit. Designer Armando Vieira dos Santos was responsible for creating it, which was based on Scottish heraldry arms.

The stars present in the current badge are: 2 gold stars, for its two major titles (1987 Brasileirao Serie A and 2008 Copa do Brasil) and 1 silver star, for its minor titles (1990 Brasileirao Série B). The golden stars are larger than the silver one, and are located on the corners, while the silver star is smaller and is located in between the golden stars.

Anthem edit

The official anthem of the club was created in 1936. Sport Club do Recife does not live solely on Pelo Sport Tudo, the famous frevo-song composed in 1936 by the duo Nelson Ferreira and Sebastião Lopes, popularized as "Moreninha", and which is still successful today, inside or outside Carnival:

Little brunette that you are dominating Now defying Shrovetide The time has come to scream your head off Hip, Hip, hurray, for Sport everything I see it in the lipstick on your lips And in your wavy hair The colors that dominate towering, oh brunette My glorious State And after Carnival So that you don't lack good luck you will say In my life I will do it forever Everything, everything, for Sport So that you don't lack good luck Take it out of my life and keep you forever Everything, everything for Sport Cazá, cazá, cazá, cazá, cazá The group is really good... It's really cool! Sport! Sport! Sport! [13]

Mascots edit

In 1919 in Para, the club won the Lion of the North Trophy. This was a competition which at the time was considered very difficult for any team from Pernambuco, as football in Para was more developed. Sport then went to Belem and won the French bronze trophy, which would later be the reason for creating the mascot, the lion, as well as the creation of one of the club's nicknames: Leão do Norte (Lion of the North).

The mascot is called Leo. It was created over 25 years ago by cartoonist Humberto Araujo, and since then has been illustrating the achievements of the club. Leo is present at all home games, and entertains the crowd at matches. The name Leo means lion in Latin. After the bovine, now it was the turn of the "lion" himself to be the subject of controversy and the target of jokes by rival fans. Well, in the early hours of Tuesday (04/19/2011) an amateur video was published on the internet where Sport's mascot, Leo, played by actor Aderson Leonardo Silva, appears in front of a GLS nightclub in Recife, dancing. The fact gained gigantic proportions on the virtual network and the Sport board decided to remove the character for an indefinite period of time. According to Sport's vice-president of communications, José Alves, the decision did not happen because the mascot was in front of a GLS nightclub, but because permission was not given by the club. "It's not about prejudice. It could have been in nightclub A, B or C. The problem was the lack of warning on his part. There was no communication from us authorizing this. He goes to several parties with our approval, but this time did not do what was agreed. Therefore, the mascot is suspended for an indefinite period of time. And in Sunday's game, he will not be replaced by another actor", explained the vice-president of communications, in an exclusive interview with the program Superesportes na Rede, shown daily on Rádio Clube AM and on the portal's Web TV. [14]

Colors & Uniforms edit

Article 6 of the 2nd chapter says: The official colors of Sport Club do Recife will always be black and red, used together, in uniforms, shields, badges, pennants, flags, etc...

The uniforms of Sport are described in Article 8 of the 2nd chapter: In sports competitions, athletes from Sport Club do Recife will wear an official uniform, which will always have the SCR shield on their shirt, on their left side and at chest level, and obeys one of the following uniforms:

a) Shirt with black and red stripes, with white or black shorts and black socks;

b) White shirt, shorts and socks

c) Black shirt, shorts and socks, with pink accents;

d) Golden shirt, shorts and socks, with discreet pink and black details;

Kit Manufacturers edit

Presidents edit

This is a list of Sport Recife presidents since 2000:[15]

  • Luciano Bivar (1997–2001)[16]
  • Fernando Pessoa (2001–02)
  • Severino Otavio (Branquinho) (2003–04)[17]
  • Luciano Bivar (2005–06)[16]
  • Milton Bivar Caldas (2007–08)[18]
  • Silvio Alexandre Guimaraes (2009–10)
  • Gustavo Dubueux (2011–12)
  • Luciano Bivar (2013)[16]
  • Joao Humberto Martorelli (2014–16)
  • Gil do Vigor (2017)
  • Arnaldo Barros Jr. (2017–18)
  • Gustavo Dubueux (2019–present)

Publications about Sport edit

Books
  • SILVESTRE, Rafael. Copa do Brasil 2008 – Há cinco anos o Brasil era rubro-negro. BB Editora, São Paulo, 2013.
  • FILHO, Costa. Meu Coração de Leão – Memórias de um Paraibano Louco pelo Sport. Mídia Gráfica e Editora, João Pessoa, 2013.
  • BIVAR, Fernando Caldas. Coração Rubro-negro: "A união faz o Leão". Independente, Recife, 2005.
  • CORDEIRO, Carlos Celso e; GUEDES, Luciano. Sport – Retrospecto – 1905 a 1959. Recife, 2005.
  • CORDEIRO, Carlos Celso e; GUEDES, Luciano. Sport – Retrospecto – 1960 a 1979. Recife, 2006.
  • CORDEIRO, Carlos Celso e; GUEDES, Luciano. Sport – Retrospecto – 1980 a 1999. Recife, 2007.
  • SANTOS, Manoel Heleno Rodrigues dos. Memória Rubro-negra (1905–55). M. Inojosa Editora, Recife, 1985.
  • SANTOS, Manoel Heleno Rodrigues dos. Memória Rubro-negra II (1956–88). Editora Universitária da UFPE, Recife, 1992.
  • SOUZA, Carlos Enrique de. Histórias da Garra Rubro-negra. Editora Comunicarte, Recife, 1993.

References edit

  1. ^ "História do Sport Club do Recife". Campeoesdofutebol.com. 5 July 2008. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  2. ^ MeuSport (8 April 2021). "História do Sport Clube do Recife – MeuSport" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Sport Recife awarded Brazilian title... 30 years after the event". AS.com. 19 April 2017.
  4. ^ "Court names Sport Recife as 1987 Brazil title winner over Flamengo". espn.com. 19 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Copa Sudamericana: Sport Recife golea al Bahía 4-1 y se clasifica". CONMEBOL.com (in European Spanish). 27 August 2015.
  6. ^ "Copa Sudamericana: Bahía vence 1-0 a Sport en fase brasileña". CONMEBOL.com (in European Spanish). 20 August 2015.
  7. ^ "Profissional" [First team] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Sport Club do Recife. 26 March 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  8. ^ Buzato, Juliano (24 September 2013). "Top 5 maiores artilheiros do Sport". Mantos do Futebol (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  9. ^ "Nova pesquisa de torcidas mostra Vasco à frente do Palmeiras". globoesporte.com. 26 March 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  10. ^ FIFA.com (27 May 2020). "The grand old foes of Recife". www.fifa.com. Retrieved 27 May 2020.[dead link]
  11. ^ a b "Our homes". Sport Recife. 14 March 2019. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  12. ^ "CT do Sport completa 10 anos, com R$ 21 mi em obras e 3 vendas milionárias". Cassiozirpoli.com. 9 September 2018.
  13. ^ "FREVO e FUTEBOL Músicas que exaltam o Leão". 24 February 2020.
  14. ^ "Mascote do Sport é suspenso por dançar na frente de boate". Superesportes (in Brazilian Portuguese). 21 May 2023.
  15. ^ "Lista de ex-presidentes do Leao". Sportrecife.com (in Portuguese). 14 March 2019. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  16. ^ a b c "Bivar se afasta do comando do Sport para ser candidato a deputado federal". globo esporte (in Portuguese). 12 December 2013.
  17. ^ "Former Sport presidents support Branquinho". meusport.com (in Portuguese). 23 July 2004.
  18. ^ "Nome de Milton Bivar agita eleição do Sport" (in Portuguese). superesportes.com. 14 December 2012.

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External links edit

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ˈspɔʁtʃi ˈklub du ʁeˈsifi known as Sport Recife or Sport is a Brazilian sports club located in the city of Recife in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco Founded in 1905 the club currently plays in Serie B In football the club has won six CBD CBF titles including three national and three regional Its greatest achievements are winning the 1987 Brazilian Championship and 2008 Copa do Brasil In addition to professional football the club also participates in women s football and Olympic sports such as rowing swimming hockey basketball futsal volleyball table tennis taekwondo judo and athletics Their historical rival is Nautico and they both dispute the Classico dos Classicos The derby against Santa Cruz is called the Classico das Multidoes while the derby with America is called the Classico dos Campeoes Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation and early years 1 2 International tours and military government years 1 3 First National league title 1 4 21st century 1 5 Vigor Gang 2 Honours 2 1 National 2 2 Regional 2 3 State 3 Current squad 3 1 First team 3 2 Out on loan 3 3 Technical staff 3 4 Current technical staff 4 Top scorers 5 Supporters 6 Rivalries 6 1 Santa Cruz 6 2 Nautico 6 3 America PE 6 4 Esporte Clube Bahia 7 Facilities 7 1 Stadium 7 2 Training Center 8 Symbols 8 1 Badge 8 2 Anthem 8 3 Mascots 9 Colors amp Uniforms 9 1 Kit Manufacturers 10 Presidents 11 Publications about Sport 12 References 13 External linksHistory editFoundation and early years edit Sport Club do Recife was founded on 13 May 1905 by Guilherme de Aquino Fonseca a member of a wealthy family in Pernambuco who found a love for football while studying engineering at the University of Cambridge in England The club were the first recorded football club in the state of Pernambuco Sport played their first match on 22 June 1905 drawing 2 2 against a team called English Eleven a team formed by employees working for English companies in Recife The Campeonato Pernambucano was established in 1916 and Sport won the competition s first two titles From 1923 to 1925 Sport won the competition three consecutive times and became tricampeao three time champion International tours and military government years edit nbsp Invitation to the first game of the Lion Sport Recife celebrated their 50th anniversary in 1955 by winning their 15th state title In 1957 the club toured Europe A total of 17 matches were played with 6 wins 3 draws and 8 defeats These matches include the 5 3 loss against Real Madrid which was the first night game at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium 1 Sport Recife participated in the 1963 International Soccer League finishing fourth in their group with 2 wins 2 draws and 2 defeats 2 As a result of a dispute with the Federacao Pernambucana de Futebol FPF Sport did not participate in the 1978 Campeonato Pernambucano First National league title edit nbsp Emerson Leao led the successful 1987 campaign with Sport The 1987 Campeonato Brasileiro Copa Uniao resulted in Sport s first national title conquered in common justice However the club did not officially receive this title until 30 years later in 2017 3 This was due to a dispute with Flamengo who also claimed to have won the title since the latter champion of the 1987 championship as well as Internacional refused to compete in a quadrangular crossing with the finalist teams of Module B in the case of Sport and Guarani 4 After topping group B in both the 1st and 2nd rounds Sport beat Bangu 5 4 on aggregate in the semi final and then Guarani 3 2 in the final By winning the title they qualified for the 1988 Copa Libertadores but failed to qualify for the next stages of the competition finishing third in their group although with a notable 5 0 victory over Alianza Lima A terrible 1989 league campaign resulted in the club s relegation However they won the 1990 Serie B with a 1 1 draw on aggregate against Atletico Paranaense in the final but were awarded the title due to their better record across the season Led by Givanildo Oliveira Sport won the 1st edition of the Copa do Nordeste in 1994 beating hosts CRB on penalties after a 0 0 draw in normal time 21st century edit In 2000 Sport won the Copa do Nordeste for the 2nd time this time under the command of coach Celso Roth after a 2 2 draw against Vitoria again winning the title due to a superior record In the next Copa do Nordeste edition Sport finished as runner up losing 3 1 to Bahia In 2006 Sport were promoted to the 2007 Serie A by finishing second in the league table after five years in Serie B Sport became the first club from Northeastern Brazil to win the Copa do Brasil beating Corinthians on away goals in the 2008 final By winning the cup Sport contested its second Copa Libertadores in 2009 and had a great start finishing first of a group containing LDU Colo Colo and Palmeiras They were drawn against Palmeiras in the next round but were defeated on penalties after drawing 1 1 on aggregate In the second half of 2009 Sport disputed the Brasileirao but could not repeat the excellent first half of the year and finished in last place with a 4 0 defeat to Sao Paulo on the last matchday being relegated to Serie B with four managers throughout the season O Leao da Ilha returned to Serie A for the 2012 season going through three managers Helio dos Anjos Mazola Junior and Paulo Gusmao as they were relegated again with a seventeenth placed finish Although they were in Serie B Sport inherited a spot in the 2013 Copa Sudamericana by regulation of CBF towards the remnants of the Copa do Brasil Leao were eliminated by Libertad of Paraguay with two losses in the 2nd phase after eliminating Nautico 2014 was a great year for Sport they returned to Serie A won their third Copa do Nordeste 40th Campeonato Pernambucano and finished 11th in the league which ensured them a place in the Copa Sudamericana Sport entered the 2015 Copa Sudamericana in the second stage where they beat Bahia 4 2 on aggregate with an incredible comeback 5 as Bahia had won the first leg 1 0 6 In the next stage they faced Argentine club Club Atletico Huracan In the first leg played in Brazil the match ended in a 1 1 draw However the second leg in Buenos Aires ended in a 3 0 defeat resulting in the club s elimination from the competition Vigor Gang edit In 2021 Sport had an illustrious fan who became known nationally for participating in the TV show Big Brother Brasil Gil do Vigor With his charisma and debauched way he also showed the country his affection for the club of his heart Sport He was honored by the Club and recognized as a symbol fan of the team and of Gay Pride Today Sport Recife is also remembered as the Turminha do Vigor a team with a vision of the future without prejudices that embraced its origin and history Honours editNational edit Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A 1 1987 dd Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B 1 1990 dd Copa do Brasil 1 2008 dd Regional edit Copa do Nordeste 3 1994 2000 2014 dd Torneio Norte Nordeste 1 1968 dd State edit Campeonato Pernambucano 44 1916 1917 1920 1923 1924 1925 1928 1938 1941 1942 1943 1948 1949 1953 1955 1956 1958 1961 1962 1975 1977 1980 1981 1982 1988 1991 1992 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2003 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2014 2017 2019 2023 2024 dd Copa Pernambuco 3 1998 2003 2007 dd Current squad editFirst team edit As of 6 May 2024 7 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 Denis 6 DF nbsp BRA Felipinho 7 MF nbsp BRA Fabinho on loan from Botafogo 8 MF nbsp URU Fabricio Dominguez on loan from Racing Club 9 FW nbsp BRA Gustavo Coutinho 10 MF nbsp ARG Alan Ruiz 11 FW nbsp BRA Romarinho 12 DF nbsp BRA Alisson Cassiano 13 DF nbsp BRA Renzo 14 FW nbsp BRA Vinicius Faria on loan from Cianorte 15 DF nbsp BRA Rafael Thyere 17 MF nbsp BRA Pedro Vilhena on loan from Sao Paulo 19 MF nbsp BRA Lucas Lima on loan from Santos 21 GK nbsp BRA Thiago Couto 22 GK nbsp BRA Caique Franca 26 DF nbsp BRA Nassom 27 FW nbsp BRA Pablo Dyego 28 DF nbsp VEN Roberto Rosales 29 DF nbsp BRA Dalbert No Pos Nation Player 30 FW nbsp BRA Chrystian Barletta 39 MF nbsp BRA Italo 40 DF nbsp BRA Luciano Castan 41 GK nbsp BRA Adriano 44 DF nbsp BRA Chico 45 DF nbsp BRA Riquelme on loan from Vasco da Gama 47 MF nbsp BRA Fabio Matheus 48 MF nbsp BRA Pedro Martins 53 FW nbsp BRA Paulinho 54 DF nbsp BRA Pedro Lima 55 MF nbsp BRA Lucas Andre 57 FW nbsp BRA Gean Carlos 58 DF nbsp BRA Matheus Baraka 59 FW nbsp ARG Christian Ortiz 76 GK nbsp BRA Jordan on loan from Brusque 94 MF nbsp BRA Felipe on loan from Goias 99 FW nbsp BRA Ze Roberto on loan from Ceara MF nbsp BRA Luciano 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 nbsp BRA Denival on loan at Pouso Alegre until 30 April 2024 GK nbsp BRA Renan on loan at Juventude until 31 December 2024 DF nbsp BRA Ewerthon on loan at Juventude until 31 December 2024 No Pos Nation Player DF nbsp BRA Marcelo Ajul on loan at Dubrava until 30 June 2024 DF nbsp BRA Victor Gabriel on loan at Internacional until 31 January 2025 MF nbsp BRA Juan Xavier on loan at Botafogo PB until 30 November 2024 Technical staff edit Main article List of Sport Club do Recife managers Current technical staff edit nbsp Mariano Soso Head Coach nbsp Daniel Cerqueira Assistant Coach nbsp Cesar Lucena Assistant Coach nbsp Ricardo Henriques Fitness Coach nbsp Edvaldo Tacao Fitness Coach nbsp Vitor Hugo Fitness Coach nbsp Junior Matos Goalkeeper TrainerTop scorers edit nbsp Dada Maravilha is the sixth leading scorer Sport Recife Top Scorers 8 Rank Player Goals 1º Tracaia 202 2º Djalma Freitas 161 3º Leonardo 133 4º Luis Carlos 108 5º Naninho 105 6º Dada Maravilha 94 7º Marcilio de Aguiar 93 8º Raul Bentancor 91 9º Roberto Coracao de Leao 89 10º Be 80Supporters editIn 2013 a study named Sport Recife as the 13th most supported club in Brazil with around 2 4 million supporters countrywide 9 The supporters of Sport are called Crimson black Leonine and Sportista The club has various organized supporter groups Brava IIha Gang da Ilha Comando Rasta Torcida Jovem Treme Terra Tropa de Elite Sport Chopp Turminha do Vigor Leoes da IlhaRivalries editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Santa Cruz edit The Derby of Crowds Classico das Multidoes is the football encounter between the two largest fanbases from Pernambuco Sport has a considerable advantage over their rivals in head to head results with 236 wins against 169 from Santa Cruz Nautico edit The Derby of Derbies Classico dos Classicos is the third oldest derby in the country after the Classico Vovo and the Grenal It brings together the two oldest teams in Pernambuco with Sport also having a large advantage overall with 218 wins in the fixture while Nautico won 187 10 America PE edit The Champions Derby Classico dos Campeoes is one of the most ancient and classical derbies of Pernambuco and is named that way because until the late 1930s Sport and its archrival America were together the two teams with the highest number of titles and were also the two main clubs of Recife The derby lost popularity after the decline of America PE since they haven t won any trophies since the 1940s America are currently at the second division of the Campeonato Pernambucano Esporte Clube Bahia edit The rivalry between Sport and Bahia is one of the biggest regional rivalries of Brazil Both are the most successful football clubs from the Northeast region as they are the only two clubs in the region to have won major national titles and the clubs with most supporters across the region The 2010s marked the growth of their rivalry as both clubs supporters saw their state rivals declining in comparison to them Another important aspect about the rivalry is that Pernambuco and Bahia have their own rivalry ranging from which is the most important state in the northeast region to which state deploys the best carnival in the country The rivalry between states are nurtured the most between inhabitants of the state capitals Recife and Salvador which also are the cities where Sport Recife and Bahia are based Facilities editStadium edit nbsp Estadio Ilha do Retiro nbsp Estadio Ilha do Retiro panaoramic view Avenida Malaquias The stadium was Opened on 15 May 1918 with a match between America PE and Flamengo It belonged to Sport Recife from 1918 until 1937 and had a capacity for 8000 people 2000 being seated Main article Estadio Ilha do Retiro Adelmar da Costa Carvalho Stadium Ilha do Retiro Stadium Inaugurated on 4 July 1937 it is the club s current stadium and it was named after club president Adelmar da Costa Carvalho but is better known as Iilha do Retiro due to the neighborhood where it is located The stadium has a maximum capacity for 30 000 and is located in the neighborhood of Ilha do Retiro in Recife 11 It was considered the best stadium in Northeast Brazil until the construction of the Arena Pernambuco in 2013 which is currently the best the Northeast because of its structure and FIFA standards Training Center edit CT Presidente Jose de Andrade Medicis CT do Leao The CT Presidente Jose de Andrade Medici also known as CT do Leao is the club s training center for the professional team and all youth levels located in the city of Paulista about 30 km from Recife the site has a total area of 8 hectares 8 000 m2 Currently the CT faces structural and access problems mainly on rainy days The complex underwent major improvements in recent years to prepare for the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2014 FIFA World Cup 12 The complex has 5 official fields two hotels a restaurant a medical center a gym and dressing rooms The training center was inaugurated on 9 September 2008 11 Symbols editBadge edit The first coat of arms had nothing to do with the current one In one of the first statutes of the club the coat of arms was well defined On an anchor bearing the date May 13 1905 on the arm supported by a pair of oars crossing a mast containing a croquette a lifeguard and in the center a football between a cricket stick and a tennis racket crossed and surrounded by the letters SCR with the body containing the phrase Sport Club Recife Soon the number 1 badge represented all sports practiced by the club at the time from cricket to spearfishing However the coat was seen as too complex difficult to reproduce and did not contain the crimson black colors So in 1919 then President Arnaldo Loyo faced a challenge that was considered extremely difficult at the time get Sport to Belem do Para to play a series of five friendlies The club achieved significant results since at the time football in Para was more developed than the Pernambuco one During the tour Sport won three games and lost two In the game on 3 April 1919 a French bronze trophy called the Lion of the North which had sculptures including a Greek archer accompanied by an imposing lion was up for grabs To the surprise of Para Sport won 2 1 and got the trophy The disappointment from opposing fans was such that a fan invaded the ship where the Crimson Black club kept the trophy and damaged its tail with an iron pipe This incident inspired the development of a new coat of arms for th club and as a result the lion was adopted as the new symbol of the club because it represented boldness courage and winning spirit Designer Armando Vieira dos Santos was responsible for creating it which was based on Scottish heraldry arms The stars present in the current badge are 2 gold stars for its two major titles 1987 Brasileirao Serie A and 2008 Copa do Brasil and 1 silver star for its minor titles 1990 Brasileirao Serie B The golden stars are larger than the silver one and are located on the corners while the silver star is smaller and is located in between the golden stars nbsp 1905 nbsp 1919 Present Anthem edit The official anthem of the club was created in 1936 Sport Club do Recife does not live solely on Pelo Sport Tudo the famous frevo song composed in 1936 by the duo Nelson Ferreira and Sebastiao Lopes popularized as Moreninha and which is still successful today inside or outside Carnival Little brunette that you are dominating Now defying Shrovetide The time has come to scream your head off Hip Hip hurray for Sport everything I see it in the lipstick on your lips And in your wavy hair The colors that dominate towering oh brunette My glorious State And after Carnival So that you don t lack good luck you will say In my life I will do it forever Everything everything for Sport So that you don t lack good luck Take it out of my life and keep you forever Everything everything for Sport Caza caza caza caza caza The group is really good It s really cool Sport Sport Sport 13 Mascots edit In 1919 in Para the club won the Lion of the North Trophy This was a competition which at the time was considered very difficult for any team from Pernambuco as football in Para was more developed Sport then went to Belem and won the French bronze trophy which would later be the reason for creating the mascot the lion as well as the creation of one of the club s nicknames Leao do Norte Lion of the North The mascot is called Leo It was created over 25 years ago by cartoonist Humberto Araujo and since then has been illustrating the achievements of the club Leo is present at all home games and entertains the crowd at matches The name Leo means lion in Latin After the bovine now it was the turn of the lion himself to be the subject of controversy and the target of jokes by rival fans Well in the early hours of Tuesday 04 19 2011 an amateur video was published on the internet where Sport s mascot Leo played by actor Aderson Leonardo Silva appears in front of a GLS nightclub in Recife dancing The fact gained gigantic proportions on the virtual network and the Sport board decided to remove the character for an indefinite period of time According to Sport s vice president of communications Jose Alves the decision did not happen because the mascot was in front of a GLS nightclub but because permission was not given by the club It s not about prejudice It could have been in nightclub A B or C The problem was the lack of warning on his part There was no communication from us authorizing this He goes to several parties with our approval but this time did not do what was agreed Therefore the mascot is suspended for an indefinite period of time And in Sunday s game he will not be replaced by another actor explained the vice president of communications in an exclusive interview with the program Superesportes na Rede shown daily on Radio Clube AM and on the portal s Web TV 14 Colors amp Uniforms editArticle 6 of the 2nd chapter says The official colors of Sport Club do Recife will always be black and red used together in uniforms shields badges pennants flags etc The uniforms of Sport are described in Article 8 of the 2nd chapter In sports competitions athletes from Sport Club do Recife will wear an official uniform which will always have the SCR shield on their shirt on their left side and at chest level and obeys one of the following uniforms a Shirt with black and red stripes with white or black shorts and black socks b White shirt shorts and socksc Black shirt shorts and socks with pink accents d Golden shirt shorts and socks with discreet pink and black details Kit Manufacturers edit nbsp Penalty 1973 74 nbsp Malharia Terres 1977 80 nbsp FAIXA 1980 nbsp Adidas 1980 82 nbsp Le Coq Sportif 1983 87 nbsp Everest 1987 nbsp MR Artigos Esportivos 1988 89 nbsp Topper 1988 92 nbsp Finta 1992 94 nbsp Rhumell 1995 98 nbsp Topper 1998 08 nbsp Lotto 2008 2013 nbsp Adidas 2014 2017 nbsp Under Armour 2018 nbsp Umbro 2019 present Presidents editThis is a list of Sport Recife presidents since 2000 15 Luciano Bivar 1997 2001 16 Fernando Pessoa 2001 02 Severino Otavio Branquinho 2003 04 17 Luciano Bivar 2005 06 16 Milton Bivar Caldas 2007 08 18 Silvio Alexandre Guimaraes 2009 10 Gustavo Dubueux 2011 12 Luciano Bivar 2013 16 Joao Humberto Martorelli 2014 16 Gil do Vigor 2017 Arnaldo Barros Jr 2017 18 Gustavo Dubueux 2019 present Publications about Sport editBooks SILVESTRE Rafael Copa do Brasil 2008 Ha cinco anos o Brasil era rubro negro BB Editora Sao Paulo 2013 FILHO Costa Meu Coracao de Leao Memorias de um Paraibano Louco pelo Sport Midia Grafica e Editora Joao Pessoa 2013 BIVAR Fernando Caldas Coracao Rubro negro A uniao faz o Leao Independente Recife 2005 CORDEIRO Carlos Celso e GUEDES Luciano Sport Retrospecto 1905 a 1959 Recife 2005 CORDEIRO Carlos Celso e GUEDES Luciano Sport Retrospecto 1960 a 1979 Recife 2006 CORDEIRO Carlos Celso e GUEDES Luciano Sport Retrospecto 1980 a 1999 Recife 2007 SANTOS Manoel Heleno Rodrigues dos Memoria Rubro negra 1905 55 M Inojosa Editora Recife 1985 SANTOS Manoel Heleno Rodrigues dos Memoria Rubro negra II 1956 88 Editora Universitaria da UFPE Recife 1992 SOUZA Carlos Enrique de Historias da Garra Rubro negra Editora Comunicarte Recife 1993 References edit Historia do Sport Club do Recife Campeoesdofutebol com 5 July 2008 Retrieved 3 January 2022 MeuSport 8 April 2021 Historia do Sport Clube do Recife MeuSport in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 4 January 2022 Sport Recife awarded Brazilian title 30 years after the event AS com 19 April 2017 Court names Sport Recife as 1987 Brazil title winner over Flamengo espn com 19 April 2017 Copa Sudamericana Sport Recife golea al Bahia 4 1 y se clasifica CONMEBOL com in European Spanish 27 August 2015 Copa Sudamericana Bahia vence 1 0 a Sport en fase brasilena CONMEBOL com in European Spanish 20 August 2015 Profissional First team in Brazilian Portuguese Sport Club do Recife 26 March 2019 Retrieved 27 March 2021 Buzato Juliano 24 September 2013 Top 5 maiores artilheiros do Sport Mantos do Futebol in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 7 January 2022 Nova pesquisa de torcidas mostra Vasco a frente do Palmeiras globoesporte com 26 March 2013 Retrieved 7 January 2022 FIFA com 27 May 2020 The grand old foes of Recife www fifa com Retrieved 27 May 2020 dead link a b Our homes Sport Recife 14 March 2019 Retrieved 7 January 2022 CT do Sport completa 10 anos com R 21 mi em obras e 3 vendas milionarias Cassiozirpoli com 9 September 2018 FREVO e FUTEBOL Musicas que exaltam o Leao 24 February 2020 Mascote do Sport e suspenso por dancar na frente de boate Superesportes in Brazilian Portuguese 21 May 2023 Lista de ex presidentes do Leao Sportrecife com in Portuguese 14 March 2019 Retrieved 7 January 2022 a b c Bivar se afasta do comando do Sport para ser candidato a deputado federal globo esporte in Portuguese 12 December 2013 Former Sport presidents support Branquinho meusport com in Portuguese 23 July 2004 Nome de Milton Bivar agita eleicao do Sport in Portuguese superesportes com 14 December 2012 https www superesportes com br app 18 108 2011 04 20 noticia sport 9029 mascote do sport e suspenso por dancar na frente de boate shtmlExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sport Club do Recife Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sport Club do Recife amp oldid 1222578317, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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