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Águia de Marabá Futebol Clube

Águia de Marabá Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Águia de Marabá, is a Brazilian multi-sport association, founded on 22 January 1982, whose main modality is football, based in the city of Marabá, in the state of Pará. Its colors are red, blue and white, being one of the most traditional teams in the interior of Pará. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, the fourth tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paraense, the top flight of the Pará state football league.

Águia de Marabá
Full nameÁguia de Marabá Futebol Clube
Nickname(s)Azulão (Big Blue)
Founded22 January 1982; 41 years ago (1982-01-22)
GroundEstádio Municipal Zinho de Oliveira
Capacity5,000
PresidentSebastião Ferreira
Head coachRafael Jaques
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série D
Campeonato Paraense
2023
2023
Série D, 24th of 64
Paraense, 1st of 12 (champions)
WebsiteClub website

Given its professionalization time, it is one of the most successful football teams in Pará (excluding the RE-PA-TU trio) if considered the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C and Série D, where it added 11 participations, being the sixth highest scorer in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C between 2009 and 2015. Among its greatest glories are two regional championships, in 2000 and 2002, currently known as editions of the "Copa Meio-Norte" (Mid-North Cup). In 2023, the club was state champion for the first time,[1] having also been runner-up in the Campeonato Paraense in 2008 and 2010.

The number of sympathizers of the team generally puts them between the third and fourth largest crowd in Pará, being the largest in the interior of the state. In football, the club plays at the Estádio Municipal Zinho de Oliveira, nicknamed the "Ninho das Aves" (Birds’ Nest).[2]

Men's football is Águia de Marabá's most traditional modality, although there are teams for women's football, futsal (both sexes), basketball (both sexes) and volleyball (both sexes). Other modalities are inactive.[3]

History edit

Águia de Marabá Futebol Clube was founded on January 22, 1982, under the name of Águia Esporte Clube and had as its first president, the sportsman Emivaldo Milhomem, who had the support of Valtemir "Bezourão" Pereira Lima to found the association. The team had been created to compete in the Campeonato Marabaense Second Division of that year.[4] The team was composed of amateur players, the most notable being: Déca, Gamito and Keneddi.[4]

The team won the Campeonato Marabaense Second Division title in 1984, which gave the team the right to compete in the Campeonato Marabaense First Division the following year.

Early years and professionalization edit

At this stage of its history, Águia had José "Zé" Atlas Pinheiro as president.[4] During this period, the team won three municipal championships - in 1989, 1992 and 1993 -, as well as four runners-up championships - in 1988, 1994, 1996 and 1998.[5] At the last vice-championship, Águia's president was already Jorge Nery, who, sought by councilor Sebastião Ferreira Neto "Ferreirinha" in 1999, agreed to professionalize the team. The proposal gained support from the then president of the "Federação Paraense de Futebol" (FPF; Pará Football Federation), Coronel Nunes, from the "Companhia Vale do Rio Doce" (today Vale S.A.) and from the local business community.[4]

In the 1999 Campeonato Paraense, Águia’s debut competition as a professional team,[6] the team finished among the top six clubs, with a strong squad, of which stood out: Marcos Garça, Damião, Berg, Paulinho Santarém, Gilberto Pereira, Maurinho and Corujito; the latter scored three goals in the competition and became the team's top scorer in the championship.[4]

In 2000, the following year as a professional, Águia won the title of the Copa Ferreirinha[4] (the first edition of the "Copa Meio-Norte" [Mid-North Cup]), a tournament created to honor the idealizer of the team's professionalization, played by teams from Pará and the states of Maranhão and Tocantins,[4] in addition to the host team, which in the following year was in second place in the tournament, having lost the final to Clube do Remo.[7]

In the 2000 Campeonato Paraense, the team placed fifth in the championship and became runner-up of the interior, and in the 2001 edition, although it ended up again in sixth place, it was finally crowned champion of the interior, a symbolic title given to the best classified interior team in the Campeonato Paraense.[8] Precisely due to this good performance in the 2001 state championship, the team from Marabá was guaranteed the right to compete in the 2001 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C (the third division of Brazilian football), where they had discrete performances, however, above the expectations of the board and Águia fans.[4]

Decade of consolidation: 2002–2012 edit

In 2002, the team did not have a good participation in the state championship as well as in the Série C, and ended the season being coached by football director João Maria Galvão Gonçalves. However, under the command of Galvão, the team achieved a great feat, which was the Maranhão-Pará-Tocantins Cup (the third edition of the "Copa Meio-Norte" [Mid-North Cup]) title, the team's most notorious regional title.[9]

In the 2003 Campeonato Paraense, still coached by Galvão,[10] the team achieved its best campaign in the history of the championship, achieving fourth place.[8][11] From the 2004[12] to the 2007 Campenato Paraense, the team had average performances, but remained competing in the main division.[13][14][15]

In 2008, Águia won the "Taça Cidade de Belém" (City of Belém Cup), equivalent to the first round of the state championship, finishing runner-up in the championship after a dispute with Remo.[16][17] By being the runner-up in the state championship, the team gained access to the 2008 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C.[6] From this season onwards, Águia had a period of greater regularity, adding eight consecutive appearances in the Série C.[6] In 2008, in fact, the team came very close to being promoted to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, placing fifth overall (only four teams were promoted).[4]

The runner-up championship in the 2008 Campeonato Paraense earned the team a place in the 2009 Copa do Brasil (Brazil Cup).[6] In this competition the team qualified for the second stage by eliminating América Mineiro, winning the first match 2-1 at home and 1-0 in Belo Horizonte.[18] In the second stage, Águia won the first game, in Belém, by 2-1 over a powerful Fluminense.[6] In the away game, Fluminense won 3-0, eliminating Águia.[19]

In 2010, the team won the "Taça Estado do Pará" (State of Pará Cup), the title of the second round of the state championship.[10] However, when competing in the final aganist Paysandu, Águia lost the dispute for the "Taça Açaí", the 2010 Campeonato Paraense title.[4][17] The team almost repeated its good campaigns in the 2009 and the 2012 Campeonato Paraense, by finishing, respectively, in fourth and third place overall.[20][21] The following participations in the Copa do Brasil and Série C were more timid, with the exception of the campaign on the latter competition in 2010, when Águia reached the quarter-finals.[22]

Decline, relegation and setbacks: 2013 - 2016 edit

In the 2013 Campeonato Paraense, the team's poor performance resulted in them being demoted to the first stage of the first state division the following year. For the 2014 Campeonato Paraense, Águia was competing in the "Taça ACLEP" (ACLEP Cup; the first stage of the championship). However, in yet another inglorious performance, they were unable to reach the second stage, finishing the stage in third place (only the two best teams were qualified).[5][23] Águia came very close to being relegated in the 2014 Série C, only escaping relegation in the last round.[24]

In 2015, in its worst campaign in the state championship since then, Águia finished in ninth place out of ten teams in the first stage, being relegated to the 2016 Campeonato Paraense Second Division.[25][6] In the 2015 Série C, after losing to Fortaleza 4-1, Águia was relegated to the 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D.[26][6] However, in the same year of its double relegation, Águia managed, in an undefeated campaign (shortly after being relegated to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D), the title of champion of the Campeonato Paraense Second Division, beating São Raimundo 1-0 at Zinho de Oliveira.[27] This curious characteristic of the Campeonato Paraense, where the lower division is played in the same year as the higher division, made Águia, being relegated in 2015, play in the first division in 2016.[27]

Starting the year with the 2016 Campeonato Paraense, after a good first stage, Águia finished the second stage by almost being relegated again.[28] Then, still in 2016, competing in the Série D for the first time after being relegated from the Série C, Águia was eliminated in the second stage of the competition, finishing in 24th place overall.[29] Having a good participation in the 2016 Copa Verde de Futebol (Football Green Cup) - a competition Águia entered based on the ranking of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF)-, the team had another setback when it was excluded from the competition by the Superior Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva (STJD; Superior Court of Sports Justice) due to the irregular line-up of full-back Léo Rosa.[30][31]

Restructuring in the Campeonato Paraense and a return to the national scene: 2017 - 2023 edit

Between 2017 and 2021, Águia did not gain access to national competitions and only competed in the Campeonato Paraense. It was a period of average performances, only to guarantee the team in the first division of the state. Its best position in the Campeonato Paraense, between 2017 and 2021, was a 5th place in the 2017 edition.[32]

The team entered, again due to the CBF ranking criteria, in the 2017 Copa Verde de Futebol, achieving a surprising participation in the quarter-finals, placing 8th overall.[33] Even with such fluctuating results from 2015 to 2017, the subsequent period, 2017 to 2021, was one of severe financial crisis for the team.[34]

In 2022, Águia had a significant change in its technical command, with the departure of João Galvão.[35] Despite this, the team from Marabá won 4th place in the 2022 Campeonato Paraense[8] (its best campaign since the 2012 edition) and thus guaranteed its presence in the 2023 Série D[36] and the 2023 Copa do Brasil.[37]

In the Copa do Brasil, Águia had a splendid campaign that culminated in its best campaign ever in the competition. The team reached the third round of the competition. In the Zinho de Olivera stadium (in the first round), Águia beat Botafogo-PB by the score of 2-1 (advancing to the second round) and, in the same stadium and in a heroic way, after a tough match that ended in 0-0, Águia was superior in a penalty shoot-out and eliminated Goiás (a team in the first tier of Brazilian football). Thus, advancing to the third round.[38][39] Águia de Marabá's campaign in the national competition ended in the third round when they faced Fortaleza (a team also in the first tier of Brazilian football) and was thrashed on both confronts.

In the 2023 Campeonato Paraense, the team played 14 matches, getting 8 wins, 3 draws and 3 losses, scoring 21 goals and conceding 12 goals. Águia de Marabá qualified for the third time in its history for a state championship final. In the final, Águia entered the field against Clube do Remo already with the advantage of having won the first match, by 1-0, at the Zinho de Oliveira stadium, in Marabá. In the second game, at Baenão in Belém, Remo won in normal time by 2-1, forcing a penalty shoot-out. On penalties, Águia beat Remo, by 5-4, managing to become state champion for the first time, and in the opponent's home.

During the 2023 Série D, the team lost its state champion coach Mathaus Sodré due to disagreements with the club's board.[40] Rafael Jacques took his place.[41] After finishing the group stage of the 2023 Série D in third place (they only won one match in five games after Sodré's departure), the team advanced to the round of 16 and was eliminated by Atlético Cearense.[42] Before its elimination, Águia had broken the record for average attendance in home games among teams from the northern region participating in the competition, selling out the Zinho de Oliveira stadium in all matches.[43] Águia finished in 24th place overall, occupying the same position as in the 2016 Série D (until then the last time the team had participated in the competition).[42]

Crowd edit

In 1999 it was organized at the "Casa do Estudante Marabaense (CEMAB)" (House of the Student from Marabá) in Belém, under the auspices of students and athletes Denner and Donner, and two friends, Sidney Jr. and Jorge, the "Torcida dos Filhos e Amigos de Marabá" (Crowd of Children and Friends of Marabá), which in the following year joined the "Torcida do Águia de Marabá" (Crowd of Águia de Marabá), to carry out a fusion that resulted in the "Torcida Organizada do Águia de Marabá (TOAM)" (Organized Crowd of Águia de Marabá), which from that year on, started to accompany the team during official and friendly disputes; TOAM is the largest of Águia's organizations.[4]

In addition to TOAM, four other organizations stand out: Revolução Azul[4][44] (Blue Revolution); Fiel da Folha 28[45] (Faithful from the Folha 28). Jovem Águia[44] (Young Eagle), and; Garra Azul Fiel[44] (Faithful Blue Claw).

Stadium edit

Águia de Marabá play their home games at Estádio Municipal Zinho de Oliveira. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 5,000 people.[2]

Rivalries edit

Regional sports journalism recognizes the former association Castanheira Esporte Clube as the main rival of Águia, a traditional team from Marabá of which Águia played with in three municipal championship finals, in 1993, 1996 and 1998.Gavião Kyikatejê, who inherited and owns the rights of Castanheira,[46] has been cited as a rival of Águia de Marabá at least since 2009, when Gavião became a professional club, with the games between the teams being called Clássico Marabaense or Clássico das Aves (Classic of Marabá or Classic of Birds, respectively).[47]

At the intra-regional level (south/southeast of Pará), clashes of a certain tradition occur with Independente de Tucuruí (with whom Águia plays the Clássico de Carajás [Carajás Classic])[48] and Parauapebas (with whom Águia plays the Clássico do Sudeste [Southeast Classic]),[49] both pointed out as rivals of Águia at least since 2011.[48] At the extra-regional level (south and north of Pará), Águia has a history of decisions against Remo[50] and Paysandu,[51] although the teams from Belém do not consider Águia de Marabá a notorious opponent.[48]

Current squad edit

2023 season team[52][53]

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 Kahakre
GK   BRA Paulo Roberto
1 GK   BRA Axel Lopes
12 GK   BRA Matheus Rodrigues
DF   BRA Kauan Cardoso
2 DF   BRA Bruno Limão
3 DF   BRA David Cruz
3 DF   BRA Sandro Klener
4 DF   BRA Betão
6 DF   BRA Evandro
6 DF   BRA Maicon Firmino
13 DF   BRA Rodrigo
21 DF   BRA Matheus Sousa
21 DF   BRA João Pabllo
22 DF   BRA Danilo Cirqueira
MF   BRA Andrey
MF   BRA Ykaro
MF   BRA Alex Chander
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   BRA Douglas Lima
6 MF   BRA Alan
7 MF   BRA Balão Marabá
8 MF   BRA Gabriel Agú
8 MF   BRA Wander Ferreira
11 MF   BRA Eliomar (out on loan)
14 MF   BRA Da Silva
15 MF   BRA Patrick
17 MF   BRA Wendell
17 MF   BRA Romarinho
18 MF   BRA Pablo
19 MF   BRA Quadrado
20 MF   BRA Adauto
FW   BRA Wander Hudson
9 FW   BRA Luam Parede
11 FW   BRA Luan Santos
19 FW   BRA Jheimy

Honours edit

State edit

Winners (1): 2023
Winners (1): 2015

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External links edit

  • Official website  

Águia, marabá, futebol, clube, commonly, referred, Águia, marabá, brazilian, multi, sport, association, founded, january, 1982, whose, main, modality, football, based, city, marabá, state, pará, colors, blue, white, being, most, traditional, teams, interior, p. Aguia de Maraba Futebol Clube commonly referred to as Aguia de Maraba is a Brazilian multi sport association founded on 22 January 1982 whose main modality is football based in the city of Maraba in the state of Para Its colors are red blue and white being one of the most traditional teams in the interior of Para It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie D the fourth tier of Brazilian football as well as in the Campeonato Paraense the top flight of the Para state football league Aguia de MarabaFull nameAguia de Maraba Futebol ClubeNickname s Azulao Big Blue Founded22 January 1982 41 years ago 1982 01 22 GroundEstadio Municipal Zinho de OliveiraCapacity5 000PresidentSebastiao FerreiraHead coachRafael JaquesLeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Serie DCampeonato Paraense20232023Serie D 24th of 64Paraense 1st of 12 champions WebsiteClub websiteHome colorsAway colorsGiven its professionalization time it is one of the most successful football teams in Para excluding the RE PA TU trio if considered the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie C and Serie D where it added 11 participations being the sixth highest scorer in the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie C between 2009 and 2015 Among its greatest glories are two regional championships in 2000 and 2002 currently known as editions of the Copa Meio Norte Mid North Cup In 2023 the club was state champion for the first time 1 having also been runner up in the Campeonato Paraense in 2008 and 2010 The number of sympathizers of the team generally puts them between the third and fourth largest crowd in Para being the largest in the interior of the state In football the club plays at the Estadio Municipal Zinho de Oliveira nicknamed the Ninho das Aves Birds Nest 2 Men s football is Aguia de Maraba s most traditional modality although there are teams for women s football futsal both sexes basketball both sexes and volleyball both sexes Other modalities are inactive 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and professionalization 1 2 Decade of consolidation 2002 2012 1 3 Decline relegation and setbacks 2013 2016 1 4 Restructuring in the Campeonato Paraense and a return to the national scene 2017 2023 2 Crowd 3 Stadium 4 Rivalries 5 Current squad 6 Honours 6 1 State 7 References 8 External linksHistory editAguia de Maraba Futebol Clube was founded on January 22 1982 under the name of Aguia Esporte Clube and had as its first president the sportsman Emivaldo Milhomem who had the support of Valtemir Bezourao Pereira Lima to found the association The team had been created to compete in the Campeonato Marabaense Second Division of that year 4 The team was composed of amateur players the most notable being Deca Gamito and Keneddi 4 The team won the Campeonato Marabaense Second Division title in 1984 which gave the team the right to compete in the Campeonato Marabaense First Division the following year Early years and professionalization edit At this stage of its history Aguia had Jose Ze Atlas Pinheiro as president 4 During this period the team won three municipal championships in 1989 1992 and 1993 as well as four runners up championships in 1988 1994 1996 and 1998 5 At the last vice championship Aguia s president was already Jorge Nery who sought by councilor Sebastiao Ferreira Neto Ferreirinha in 1999 agreed to professionalize the team The proposal gained support from the then president of the Federacao Paraense de Futebol FPF Para Football Federation Coronel Nunes from the Companhia Vale do Rio Doce today Vale S A and from the local business community 4 In the 1999 Campeonato Paraense Aguia s debut competition as a professional team 6 the team finished among the top six clubs with a strong squad of which stood out Marcos Garca Damiao Berg Paulinho Santarem Gilberto Pereira Maurinho and Corujito the latter scored three goals in the competition and became the team s top scorer in the championship 4 In 2000 the following year as a professional Aguia won the title of the Copa Ferreirinha 4 the first edition of the Copa Meio Norte Mid North Cup a tournament created to honor the idealizer of the team s professionalization played by teams from Para and the states of Maranhao and Tocantins 4 in addition to the host team which in the following year was in second place in the tournament having lost the final to Clube do Remo 7 In the 2000 Campeonato Paraense the team placed fifth in the championship and became runner up of the interior and in the 2001 edition although it ended up again in sixth place it was finally crowned champion of the interior a symbolic title given to the best classified interior team in the Campeonato Paraense 8 Precisely due to this good performance in the 2001 state championship the team from Maraba was guaranteed the right to compete in the 2001 Campeonato Brasileiro Serie C the third division of Brazilian football where they had discrete performances however above the expectations of the board and Aguia fans 4 Decade of consolidation 2002 2012 edit In 2002 the team did not have a good participation in the state championship as well as in the Serie C and ended the season being coached by football director Joao Maria Galvao Goncalves However under the command of Galvao the team achieved a great feat which was the Maranhao Para Tocantins Cup the third edition of the Copa Meio Norte Mid North Cup title the team s most notorious regional title 9 In the 2003 Campeonato Paraense still coached by Galvao 10 the team achieved its best campaign in the history of the championship achieving fourth place 8 11 From the 2004 12 to the 2007 Campenato Paraense the team had average performances but remained competing in the main division 13 14 15 In 2008 Aguia won the Taca Cidade de Belem City of Belem Cup equivalent to the first round of the state championship finishing runner up in the championship after a dispute with Remo 16 17 By being the runner up in the state championship the team gained access to the 2008 Campeonato Brasileiro Serie C 6 From this season onwards Aguia had a period of greater regularity adding eight consecutive appearances in the Serie C 6 In 2008 in fact the team came very close to being promoted to the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B placing fifth overall only four teams were promoted 4 The runner up championship in the 2008 Campeonato Paraense earned the team a place in the 2009 Copa do Brasil Brazil Cup 6 In this competition the team qualified for the second stage by eliminating America Mineiro winning the first match 2 1 at home and 1 0 in Belo Horizonte 18 In the second stage Aguia won the first game in Belem by 2 1 over a powerful Fluminense 6 In the away game Fluminense won 3 0 eliminating Aguia 19 In 2010 the team won the Taca Estado do Para State of Para Cup the title of the second round of the state championship 10 However when competing in the final aganist Paysandu Aguia lost the dispute for the Taca Acai the 2010 Campeonato Paraense title 4 17 The team almost repeated its good campaigns in the 2009 and the 2012 Campeonato Paraense by finishing respectively in fourth and third place overall 20 21 The following participations in the Copa do Brasil and Serie C were more timid with the exception of the campaign on the latter competition in 2010 when Aguia reached the quarter finals 22 Decline relegation and setbacks 2013 2016 edit In the 2013 Campeonato Paraense the team s poor performance resulted in them being demoted to the first stage of the first state division the following year For the 2014 Campeonato Paraense Aguia was competing in the Taca ACLEP ACLEP Cup the first stage of the championship However in yet another inglorious performance they were unable to reach the second stage finishing the stage in third place only the two best teams were qualified 5 23 Aguia came very close to being relegated in the 2014 Serie C only escaping relegation in the last round 24 In 2015 in its worst campaign in the state championship since then Aguia finished in ninth place out of ten teams in the first stage being relegated to the 2016 Campeonato Paraense Second Division 25 6 In the 2015 Serie C after losing to Fortaleza 4 1 Aguia was relegated to the 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Serie D 26 6 However in the same year of its double relegation Aguia managed in an undefeated campaign shortly after being relegated to the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie D the title of champion of the Campeonato Paraense Second Division beating Sao Raimundo 1 0 at Zinho de Oliveira 27 This curious characteristic of the Campeonato Paraense where the lower division is played in the same year as the higher division made Aguia being relegated in 2015 play in the first division in 2016 27 Starting the year with the 2016 Campeonato Paraense after a good first stage Aguia finished the second stage by almost being relegated again 28 Then still in 2016 competing in the Serie D for the first time after being relegated from the Serie C Aguia was eliminated in the second stage of the competition finishing in 24th place overall 29 Having a good participation in the 2016 Copa Verde de Futebol Football Green Cup a competition Aguia entered based on the ranking of the Brazilian Football Confederation CBF the team had another setback when it was excluded from the competition by the Superior Tribunal de Justica Desportiva STJD Superior Court of Sports Justice due to the irregular line up of full back Leo Rosa 30 31 Restructuring in the Campeonato Paraense and a return to the national scene 2017 2023 edit Between 2017 and 2021 Aguia did not gain access to national competitions and only competed in the Campeonato Paraense It was a period of average performances only to guarantee the team in the first division of the state Its best position in the Campeonato Paraense between 2017 and 2021 was a 5th place in the 2017 edition 32 The team entered again due to the CBF ranking criteria in the 2017 Copa Verde de Futebol achieving a surprising participation in the quarter finals placing 8th overall 33 Even with such fluctuating results from 2015 to 2017 the subsequent period 2017 to 2021 was one of severe financial crisis for the team 34 In 2022 Aguia had a significant change in its technical command with the departure of Joao Galvao 35 Despite this the team from Maraba won 4th place in the 2022 Campeonato Paraense 8 its best campaign since the 2012 edition and thus guaranteed its presence in the 2023 Serie D 36 and the 2023 Copa do Brasil 37 In the Copa do Brasil Aguia had a splendid campaign that culminated in its best campaign ever in the competition The team reached the third round of the competition In the Zinho de Olivera stadium in the first round Aguia beat Botafogo PB by the score of 2 1 advancing to the second round and in the same stadium and in a heroic way after a tough match that ended in 0 0 Aguia was superior in a penalty shoot out and eliminated Goias a team in the first tier of Brazilian football Thus advancing to the third round 38 39 Aguia de Maraba s campaign in the national competition ended in the third round when they faced Fortaleza a team also in the first tier of Brazilian football and was thrashed on both confronts In the 2023 Campeonato Paraense the team played 14 matches getting 8 wins 3 draws and 3 losses scoring 21 goals and conceding 12 goals Aguia de Maraba qualified for the third time in its history for a state championship final In the final Aguia entered the field against Clube do Remo already with the advantage of having won the first match by 1 0 at the Zinho de Oliveira stadium in Maraba In the second game at Baenao in Belem Remo won in normal time by 2 1 forcing a penalty shoot out On penalties Aguia beat Remo by 5 4 managing to become state champion for the first time and in the opponent s home During the 2023 Serie D the team lost its state champion coach Mathaus Sodre due to disagreements with the club s board 40 Rafael Jacques took his place 41 After finishing the group stage of the 2023 Serie D in third place they only won one match in five games after Sodre s departure the team advanced to the round of 16 and was eliminated by Atletico Cearense 42 Before its elimination Aguia had broken the record for average attendance in home games among teams from the northern region participating in the competition selling out the Zinho de Oliveira stadium in all matches 43 Aguia finished in 24th place overall occupying the same position as in the 2016 Serie D until then the last time the team had participated in the competition 42 Crowd editIn 1999 it was organized at the Casa do Estudante Marabaense CEMAB House of the Student from Maraba in Belem under the auspices of students and athletes Denner and Donner and two friends Sidney Jr and Jorge the Torcida dos Filhos e Amigos de Maraba Crowd of Children and Friends of Maraba which in the following year joined the Torcida do Aguia de Maraba Crowd of Aguia de Maraba to carry out a fusion that resulted in the Torcida Organizada do Aguia de Maraba TOAM Organized Crowd of Aguia de Maraba which from that year on started to accompany the team during official and friendly disputes TOAM is the largest of Aguia s organizations 4 In addition to TOAM four other organizations stand out Revolucao Azul 4 44 Blue Revolution Fiel da Folha 28 45 Faithful from the Folha 28 Jovem Aguia 44 Young Eagle and Garra Azul Fiel 44 Faithful Blue Claw Stadium editAguia de Maraba play their home games at Estadio Municipal Zinho de Oliveira The stadium has a maximum capacity of 5 000 people 2 Rivalries editRegional sports journalism recognizes the former association Castanheira Esporte Clube as the main rival of Aguia a traditional team from Maraba of which Aguia played with in three municipal championship finals in 1993 1996 and 1998 Gaviao Kyikateje who inherited and owns the rights of Castanheira 46 has been cited as a rival of Aguia de Maraba at least since 2009 when Gaviao became a professional club with the games between the teams being called Classico Marabaense or Classico das Aves Classic of Maraba or Classic of Birds respectively 47 At the intra regional level south southeast of Para clashes of a certain tradition occur with Independente de Tucurui with whom Aguia plays the Classico de Carajas Carajas Classic 48 and Parauapebas with whom Aguia plays the Classico do Sudeste Southeast Classic 49 both pointed out as rivals of Aguia at least since 2011 48 At the extra regional level south and north of Para Aguia has a history of decisions against Remo 50 and Paysandu 51 although the teams from Belem do not consider Aguia de Maraba a notorious opponent 48 Current squad edit2023 season team 52 53 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 Kahakre GK nbsp BRA Paulo Roberto1 GK nbsp BRA Axel Lopes12 GK nbsp BRA Matheus Rodrigues DF nbsp BRA Kauan Cardoso2 DF nbsp BRA Bruno Limao3 DF nbsp BRA David Cruz3 DF nbsp BRA Sandro Klener4 DF nbsp BRA Betao6 DF nbsp BRA Evandro6 DF nbsp BRA Maicon Firmino13 DF nbsp BRA Rodrigo21 DF nbsp BRA Matheus Sousa21 DF nbsp BRA Joao Pabllo22 DF nbsp BRA Danilo Cirqueira MF nbsp BRA Andrey MF nbsp BRA Ykaro MF nbsp BRA Alex Chander No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp BRA Douglas Lima6 MF nbsp BRA Alan7 MF nbsp BRA Balao Maraba8 MF nbsp BRA Gabriel Agu8 MF nbsp BRA Wander Ferreira11 MF nbsp BRA Eliomar out on loan 14 MF nbsp BRA Da Silva15 MF nbsp BRA Patrick17 MF nbsp BRA Wendell17 MF nbsp BRA Romarinho18 MF nbsp BRA Pablo19 MF nbsp BRA Quadrado20 MF nbsp BRA Adauto FW nbsp BRA Wander Hudson9 FW nbsp BRA Luam Parede11 FW nbsp BRA Luan Santos19 FW nbsp BRA JheimyHonours editState edit Campeonato ParaenseWinners 1 2023Campeonato Paraense Second DivisionWinners 1 2015References edit Gomes Andre 26 May 2023 Historico Nos penaltis Aguia bate o Remo e e campeao do Parazao O Liberal in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 27 May 2023 a b Estadio Municipal Zinho Oliveira Secretaria Municipal de Turismo in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 18 June 2023 Campos Viviane Campus Laranjal do Jari realiza a 5ª edicao dos Jogos Internos Instituto Federal do Amapa in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on 12 April 2023 Retrieved 16 November 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l Aguia de Maraba Futebol Clube Aguia de Maraba Federacao Paraense de Futebol in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on 10 August 2022 a b Aguia de Maraba completa hoje 22 seu 35º aniversario Conheca um pouco mais da historia do clube Ze Dudu in Brazilian Portuguese 22 January 2017 Retrieved 16 November 2023 a b c d e f g Pena Gustavo 28 September 2015 Quase acesso e vitoria contra o Flu os passos do Aguia antes da queda ge in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 Lisboa Haroldo 18 April 2009 O sonho de Galvao Travinha in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 27 September 2010 a b c Ramos Luiz 19 January 2023 Guia do Parazao 2023 saiba como vem o Aguia de Maraba para a disputa do Campeonato Paraense veja O Liberal in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 Saiba mais sobre os 18 clubes participantes Confederacao Brasileira de Futebol in Brazilian Portuguese 2 February 2016 a b Joao Galvao Sindicato dos Treinadores Profissionais do Estado de Sao Paulo in Brazilian Portuguese 17 January 2017 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Campeonato Paraense 2003 BOLA N AREA in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 17 November 2023 Campeonato Paraense 2004 BOLA N AREA in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 Campeonato Paraense 2005 BOLA N AREA in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 Campeonato Paraense 2006 BOLA N AREA in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 Campeonato Paraense 2007 BOLA N AREA in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 Will Fabio 29 June 2021 VIDEO Ha 13 anos Remo batia Aguia de Maraba e conquistava 42º titulo do Parazao O Liberal in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 a b Independente e o clube do interior que mais vezes disputou a final do Parazao na historia ge in Brazilian Portuguese 9 April 2019 Retrieved 16 November 2023 America MG 0 x 1 Aguia PA Azulao surpreende e se classifica Futebol Interior 19 March 2009 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Pena Gustavo 18 March 2023 Lembrando 2009 quando venceu o Flu Aguia escolhe o Mangueirao para jogo na Copa do Brasil ge in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 Campeonato Paraense 2009 BOLA N AREA Retrieved 16 November 2023 Campeonato Paraense 2012 BOLA N AREA Retrieved 16 November 2023 Fortaleza x Aguia de Maraba retrospecto e curiosidades do confronto pela terceira fase da Copa do Brasil OneFootball in Brazilian Portuguese 29 March 2023 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Campeonato Paraense 2014 BOLA N AREA Retrieved 16 November 2023 Pena Gustavo Leal Marianne 10 October 2014 Jogadores revelam segredo do sucesso de Joao Galvao no Aguia ge in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 Fellip Carlos 26 November 2014 Rebaixado Aguia se despede da 1ª divisao sofrendo goleada ORM News Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Icasa Aguia de Maraba Caxias e Madureira estao rebaixados para a Serie D Empresa Brasil de Comunicacao in Brazilian Portuguese 27 September 2015 Retrieved 16 November 2023 a b Aguia vence Sao Raimundo no Zinho e conquista titulo da Segundinha ge in Brazilian Portuguese 8 November 2015 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Campeonato Paraense 2016 oGol in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 Aguia cede empate no fim e e eliminado da Serie D Diario Online in Brazilian Portuguese 7 August 2016 Retrieved 16 November 2023 STJD exclui Aguia de Maraba da Copa Verde Fast AM aguarda retorno ge in Brazilian Portuguese 16 March 2016 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Fast AM volta a Copa Verde apos eliminacao do Aguia de Maraba ge in Brazilian Portuguese 17 March 2016 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Campeonato Paraense 2017 oGol in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 CBF confirma Santos AP e Paysandu para o Maranhao Paysandu 7 April 2023 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Conheca um pouco sobre cada participante do Parazao 2018 Remo 100 in Brazilian Portuguese 13 January 2018 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Pena Gustavo 26 November 2021 Apos mais de 20 anos no clube Joao Galvao deixa o Aguia de Maraba Momento de mudanca ge in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 Classificados para a semifinal do Parazao Aguia e Tuna estao garantidos na Serie D de 2023 ge in Brazilian Portuguese 23 March 2022 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Com titulo do Paysandu Aguia ganha vaga na Copa do Brasil e volta a para o torneio apos 10 anos ge in Brazilian Portuguese 21 November 2022 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Alencar Alexandre 15 March 2023 Video Aguia faz historia vence o Goias nos penaltis e esta na terceira fase da Copa do Brasil Roma News Retrieved 16 November 2023 Aguia faz historia avanca para terceira fase da Copa do Brasil pela primeira vez e acumula milhoes em cotas ge in Brazilian Portuguese 15 March 2023 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Tecnico campeao do Parazao Mathaus Sodre deixa o Aguia por divergencias de interesses ge in Brazilian Portuguese 6 July 2023 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Beckman Diego 10 July 2023 Rafael Jacques e novo tecnico do Aguia de Maraba Diario Online in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 a b Melo Nicksson 7 August 2023 Times paraenses nao avancam sequer as quartas da Serie D desde 2015 confira o retrospecto ge in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 November 2023 Aguia e o que mais leva torcida ao estadio na Serie D Correio de Carajas in Brazilian Portuguese 20 June 2023 Retrieved 16 November 2023 a b c Torcidas organizadas do Aguia sao homenageadas na CMM Correio de Carajas in Brazilian Portuguese 6 May 2023 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Torcida do Aguia esta em clima de festa em Maraba Diario Online in Brazilian Portuguese 16 July 2011 Retrieved 16 November 2023 Gaviao Kyikateje e a missao do primeiro time profissional de origem indigena do Brasil Terra in Brazilian Portuguese 14 January 2014 Souza Leo 2 November 2013 Classico marabaense termina empatado no Zinho Oliveira Ponta de Gol in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 a b c Bertolotto Rodrigo 7 December 2011 Estadio Barbalhao e cenario de classico entre Tapajos e Carajas UOL in Brazilian Portuguese Relvas Fabio 26 January 2018 Aguia e Parauapebas disputam o classico da regiao sudeste pela quarta rodada do Parazao 2018 Ze Dudu in Brazilian Portuguese Bosco J 27 May 2023 Aguia de Maraba Campeao Paraense de 2023 O Liberal in Brazilian Portuguese Maia Caio 29 April 2023 Nos penaltis Aguia bate Paysandu no Mangueirao e avanca a final do Parazao O Liberal in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 29 April 2023 Aguia de Maraba Futebol Clube oGol in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 18 June 2023 Santana Diego 23 June 2023 Volante Castro deixa o Aguia de Maraba e vai defender a Ponte Preta na Serie B Ze Dudu in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 26 June 2023 External links editOfficial 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