Club Athletico Paranaense
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Full name | Club Athletico Paranaense | |||
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Nickname(s) | Furacão (Hurricane) Rubro-Negro (Red and Black) |
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Founded | March 26, 1924 | |||
Ground | Arena da Baixada | |||
Capacity | 42,372 | |||
President | Mario Celso Petraglia | |||
Manager | Luiz Felipe Scolari | |||
League | Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Campeonato Paranaense |
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2021 2021 |
Série A, 14th of 20 Paranaense, 4th of 12 |
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Website | Club home page | |||
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Club Athletico Paranaense (commonly known as Athletico and formerly known as Atlético Paranaense) is a Brazilian football team from the city of Curitiba, capital city of the Brazilian state of Paraná, founded on March 26, 1924. The team won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Brazil's top football division, in 2001, the Copa Sudamericana in 2018 and 2021, and the Copa do Brasil in 2019.
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History
The club was founded in 1924 through the merger of International Football Club and América Futebol Clube, two traditional clubs in Curitiba.[1]
The club's first match, a friendly one, was played on April 6, when Athletico Paranaense beat Universal FC 4–2.[2]
Athletico Paranaense has participated in the Copa Libertadores, in 2000, 2002, 2005, 2014, 2017 and 2019. In 2005, Athletico Paranaense was the runner-up of the competition being defeated in the finals by São Paulo.[3]
A survey taken in 2005 by Paraná Pesquisas Institute showed that Athletico Paranaense has the largest number of supporters in Curitiba.[4]
In 2006 and 2018, Club Athletico Paranaense had a good performance in the Copa Sudamericana, reaching the semifinals after defeating high-profile teams like Argentina's River Plate and Uruguay's Nacional. They finally won the competition in 2018 defeating Colombia's Junior in the final.
In 2007, the team partnered with the American MLS club FC Dallas. In 2010 they also announced a partnership with Vitesse Arnhem in the Netherlands.[citation needed]
On 15 February 2015, the club signed Indian winger Romeo Fernandes on loan from Dempo and through this contract he became the first and only Indian footballer to play in a South American top-tier league.[5][6][7] Zico, then FC Goa coach played a key role behind this contract.
Team colors and uniform
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Originally in 1924 Athletico used to play using a horizontally striped in red and black shirt, along with white shorts and red and black socks.[citation needed]
In 1989 Athletico's administrators wanted to differentiate the team's uniform from the other red and black teams in Brazil (mainly speaking of Flamengo, Sport Recife and Vitória), so they changed the home shirt to be vertically striped in red and black (the team kept playing with white socks and white shorts). In 1996 Athletico changed the color of the socks and the shorts from white to black.[citation needed]
In December 2018, Athletico's administrators changed the club's crest to be four alternating red and black diagonal stripes which decreased in size from top to bottom, resembling a hurricane, echoing the club's nickname. The club also changed their name from 'Clube Atlético Paranaense' to its original name in the Portuguese orthography when it was founded, 'Club Athletico Paranaense', which some[who?] believe to be a move in order to further differentiate themselves from Atlético Mineiro, another prominent Brazilian club. The club also changed the kits: the home kit, which had been a red and black vertically striped shirt, black shorts and black socks for twenty-two years became a predominantly red shirt, with a black collar, and the four diagonal stripes from the crest enlarged and going across both the front and back of the lower third of the shirt in black. The shorts and socks remain black. The away strip released with this kit was a white shirt with a black collar. In place of the four diagonal stripes were eight thin diagonal lines in the place of the outline of the larger ones seen on the home shirt; these too were black. The shorts and socks were white.[8]
Stadium
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The home stadium is the Estádio Joaquim Américo Guimarães, built in 1914 and renovated several times is traditionally known as Arena da Baixada. Besides hosting important club games, Arena da Baixada also hosted 4 World Cup games in 2014 and other events like the 2017 FIVB Volleyball World League, the UFC 198: Werdum vs. Miocic and many music concerts. Arena da Baixada is also the only stadium in South America with a retractable roof and was the first to use artificial turf (with FIFA approval).[citation needed]
Partnerships
- Orlando City SC (MLS) – The technical partnership connects City with a club with a training facility and one of Brazil's academies.[9]
- All India Football Federation (AIFF) – On 13 November 2014, Paranaense signed a partnership with AIFF, the governing body of Indian football, on a contract lasting till the end of 2015.[10] The idea was presented by Technical director Rob Baan. Its main motive would be to help India for "development of a strong Indian side in the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup.[11]
Current squad
First team
- As of 21 July 2022[12]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Under-23 squad
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Out on loan
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Personnel
Current technical staff
Role | Name |
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Manager | Luiz Felipe Scolari |
Assistant manager | Carlos Pracidelli |
Assistant manager | Paulo Turra |
Fitness coach | Túlio Flôres |
Goalkeeping coach | Felipe Faria |
Goalkeeping coach | Marcelo Grimaldi |
Under-23 manager | Wesley Carvalho |
Under-23 fitness coach | Fabio Eiras |
Under-23 goalkeeping coach | Douglas Neso |
- Last updated: 21 July 2022
- Source: [1]
Management
Position | Staff |
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President | Mario Celso Petraglia |
1st Vice-president | Fernando Cesar Corrales |
2nd Vice-president | Lauri Antônio Pick |
- Last updated: December 28, 2019
- Source: [2]
Honours
International
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- Winner (1): 2019
National
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- Winners: 2001
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- Winners: 1999
Note: Seletiva para a Libertadores is not considered a official title, as the criterion for participation in it was the elimination of clubs in the Brazilian Championship, that is, it "rewarded failure" of participants in another competition.
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- Winners: 1995
Regional
Other
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- Winners (2): 1998, 2003
History in competitions
Winner | Runners-up | Third place | Relegation |
Year | 1971 | 1972 | 1973 | 1974 | 1975 | 1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 | ||
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Pos. | * | * | 28th | 9th | 28th | 29th | 44th | 62nd | 11th | ||
Year | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | |
Pos. | * | * | 32nd | 4th | 11th | * | 18th | 20th | 19th | 18th | |
Year | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | |
Pos. | * | 17th | 15th | 24th | * | * | 8th | 12th | 16th | 9th | |
Year | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | |
Pos. | 13th | 1st | 14th | 12th | 2nd | 6th | 13th | 12th | 13th | 14th | |
Year | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | |
Pos. | 5th | 17th | * | 3rd | 8th | 10th | 6th | 11th | 7th | 5th | |
Year | 2020 | 2021 | |||||||||
Pos. | 9th | 14th | |||||||||
Year | 1989 | ||||||||||
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Pos. | * | ||||||||||
Year | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | |
Pos. | * | 1R | QF | * | * | * | * | QF | * | QF | |
Year | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | |
Pos. | R16 | QF | * | 2R | * | * | 2R | QF | 1R | R16 | |
Year | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | |
Pos. | R16 | QF | QF | RU | R16 | 2R | R16 | QF | R16 | W | |
Year | 2020 | 2021 | |||||||||
Pos. | R16 | RU |
Year | 2000 | 2002 | 2005 | 2014 | 2017 | 2019 | 2020 |
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Pos. | R16 | GS | RU | GS | R16 | R16 | R16 |
Year | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2011 | 2015 | 2018 | 2021 | ||
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Pos. | SF | 2R | R16 | 1R | 2R | QF | W | W |
South American Record
- As of match played 20 November 2021
Competition | Played | Won | Drew | Lost | GF | GA | GD | Win% |
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Copa Libertadores | 72 | 33 | 12 | 27 | 102 | 96 | +6 | 45.83 |
Copa Sudamericana | 49 | 28 | 8 | 13 | 70 | 42 | +28 | 57.14 |
Recopa Sudamericana | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 7 | −4 | 25.00 |
Total | 125 | 62 | 21 | 42 | 175 | 145 | +30 | 49.60 |
(*): Not participated
Head coaches
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- Noah Jegat (1979), (1983)
- Otacílio Gonçalves (1985–86)
- Nicanor de Carvalho (1986)
- Nelsinho Baptista (1987–88)
- Paulo Emilio (1993)
- Procópio Cardoso (1993)
- Hélio dos Anjos (1994)
- Pepe (1995)
- Émerson Leão (1996)
- Cabralzinho (1996)
- Evaristo de Macedo (1996)
- Jair Pereira (1997)
- Émerson Leão (1997–98)
- Abel Braga (1998)
- João Carlos (1998)
- Vadão (1999–00)
- Arthur Neto (2000)
- Antônio Lopes (2000)
- Paulo César Carpegiani (2001)
- Mário Sérgio (2001)
- Geninho (2001–02)
- Valdir Espinosa (2002)
- Abel Braga (2002)
- Vadão (2003)
- Mário Sérgio (2003–04)
- Levir Culpi (2004)
- Casemiro Mior (2005)
- Edinho (2005)
- Antônio Lopes (2005)
- Evaristo de Macedo (2005)
- Lothar Matthäus (2006)
- Givanildo Oliveira (2006)
- Vadão (2006–07)
- Antônio Lopes (2007)
- Ney Franco (2007–08)
- Roberto Fernandes (2008)
- Tico (interim) (2008)
- Mário Sérgio (2008)
- Geninho (2008–09)
- Waldemar Lemos (2009)
- Antônio Lopes (2009–10)
- Leandro Niehues (2010)
- Paulo César Carpegiani (2010)
- Sérgio Soares (2010–11)
- Geninho (2011)
- Adilson Batista (2011)
- Renato Gaúcho (2011)
- Antônio Lopes (2011)
- Juan Ramón Carrasco (2012)
- Ricardo Drubscky (interim) (2012)
- Jorginho (2012)
- Ricardo Drubscky (2012–13)
- Vagner Mancini (2013)
- Miguel Ángel Portugal (2014)
- Leandro Ávila (interim) (2014)
- Doriva (2014)
- Leandro Ávila (interim) (2014)
- Claudinei Oliveira (2014–15)
- Enderson Moreira (2015)
- Milton Mendes (2015)
- Sérgio Vieira (interim) (2015)
- Cristóvão Borges (2015–16)
- Paulo Autuori (2016–17)
- Eduardo Baptista (2017)
- Fabiano Soares (2017)
- Fernando Diniz (2018)
- Tiago Nunes (2018–2019)
- Eduardo Barros (interim) (2019)
- Dorival Júnior (2020)
- Eduardo Barros (interim) (2019)
- Paulo Autuori (2020–2021)
- António Oliveira (2021)
- Paulo Autuori (interim) (2021)
- Alberto Valentim (2021–2022)
See also
References
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