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Atlético Paranaense
is a
Brazilian football team
from
Curitiba
in
Paraná
, founded on
March 26
,
1924
. The club won the
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
in 2001.
Atlético Paranaense
is a
Brazilian football team
from
Curitiba
in
Paraná
, founded on
March 26
,
1924
. The club won the
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
in 2001.
Atlético Paranaense
is a
Brazilian football team
from
Curitiba
in
Paraná
, founded on
March 26
,
1924
. The club won the
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
in 2001.
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Atlético Paranaense was born as the result of a merge between the two
Curitiba
traditional teams,
Internacional-PR
and
América-PR
. The merge was announced on
March 21
,
1924
and formalized five days later, on March 26, when the club changed its name and its colors, and also the new board of directors assumed the administration of the club. The chosen club's field was
Internacional
old field, called Água Verde.
The club's first match was played on April 6, and the first competition match was played on
April 20
, when Atlético beat archi-rival
Coritiba
2-0. The constant participation in several championships, and the presence of a good team culminated in the club's first
state championship
title, still in
1925
, consolidating the club as one of the main clubs of its state. In 1934, Atlético Paranaense acquired the groundplot where
Arena da Baixada
is located.
In 1949, the club won its ninth Paranaense State Championship, which gave them the nickname of
Furacão
(meaning hurricane, in
English
) which was attributed to the club and its great campaign in the competition. Since then, Furacão became the club's nickname.
In 1995 after
Coritiba
beat Atlético 5-1, a new board of directors took over the control of the club, and started a strategical project called "Atlético Total".
Atlético was the first Paranaense club to participate of
Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa
, nowadays replaced by
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
. In 2001, Atlético Paranaense won its first Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, after defeating
São Caetano
) and in
2004
was runner-up, with the striker
Washington
scoring a historical record of 34 goals in a single edition of Campenato Brasileiro.
So far, Atlético has participated in three editions of the
Copa Libertadores
, in 2000, 2002 and 2005. In the 2000 edition the club was eliminated in the second round and in
2005
Atlético was the runner-up of the competition after being defeated by
São Paulo
.
A survey made in 2005 by Paraná Pesquisas
Institute
has shown that Atlético Paranaense has the biggest amount of supporters in Curitiba.
[1]
In 2006 Atlético Paranaense did a good performance in Copa Sul-
americana
, reached in final 4, after defeating excellent teams like Paraná Clube,
River Plate
and
Nacional
-URU. In 2007, the team partnered with the USA club
FC Dallas
.
Atlético Paranaense was born as the result of a merge between the two
Curitiba
traditional teams,
Internacional-PR
and
América-PR
. The merge was announced on
March 21
,
1924
and formalized five days later, on March 26, when the club changed its name and its colors, and also the new board of directors assumed the administration of the club. The chosen club's field was
Internacional
old field, called Água Verde.
The club's first match was played on April 6, and the first competition match was played on
April 20
, when Atlético beat archi-rival
Coritiba
2-0. The constant participation in several championships, and the presence of a good team culminated in the club's first
state championship
title, still in
1925
, consolidating the club as one of the main clubs of its state. In 1934, Atlético Paranaense acquired the groundplot where
Arena da Baixada
is located.
In 1949, the club won its ninth Paranaense State Championship, which gave them the nickname of
Furacão
(meaning hurricane, in
English
) which was attributed to the club and its great campaign in the competition. Since then, Furacão became the club's nickname.
In 1995 after
Coritiba
beat Atlético 5-1, a new board of directors took over the control of the club, and started a strategical project called "Atlético Total".
Atlético was the first Paranaense club to participate of
Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa
, nowadays replaced by
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
. In 2001, Atlético Paranaense won its first Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, after defeating
São Caetano
) and in
2004
was runner-up, with the striker
Washington
scoring a historical record of 34 goals in a single edition of Campenato Brasileiro.
So far, Atlético has participated in three editions of the
Copa Libertadores
, in 2000, 2002 and 2005. In the 2000 edition the club was eliminated in the second round and in
2005
Atlético was the runner-up of the competition after being defeated by
São Paulo
.
A survey made in 2005 by Paraná Pesquisas
Institute
has shown that Atlético Paranaense has the biggest amount of supporters in Curitiba.
[1]
In 2006 Atlético Paranaense did a good performance in Copa Sul-
americana
, reached in final 4, after defeating excellent teams like Paraná Clube,
River Plate
and
Nacional
-URU. In 2007, the team partnered with the USA club
FC Dallas
.
Atlético Paranaense was born as the result of a merge between the two
Curitiba
traditional teams,
Internacional-PR
and
América-PR
. The merge was announced on
March 21
,
1924
and formalized five days later, on March 26, when the club changed its name and its colors, and also the new board of directors assumed the administration of the club. The chosen club's field was
Internacional
old field, called Água Verde.
The club's first match was played on April 6, and the first competition match was played on
April 20
, when Atlético beat archi-rival
Coritiba
2-0. The constant participation in several championships, and the presence of a good team culminated in the club's first
state championship
title, still in
1925
, consolidating the club as one of the main clubs of its state. In 1934, Atlético Paranaense acquired the groundplot where
Arena da Baixada
is located.
In 1949, the club won its ninth Paranaense State Championship, which gave them the nickname of
Furacão
(meaning hurricane, in
English
) which was attributed to the club and its great campaign in the competition. Since then, Furacão became the club's nickname.
In 1995 after
Coritiba
beat Atlético 5-1, a new board of directors took over the control of the club, and started a strategical project called "Atlético Total".
Atlético was the first Paranaense club to participate of
Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa
, nowadays replaced by
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
. In 2001, Atlético Paranaense won its first Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, after defeating
São Caetano
) and in
2004
was runner-up, with the striker
Washington
scoring a historical record of 34 goals in a single edition of Campenato Brasileiro.
So far, Atlético has participated in three editions of the
Copa Libertadores
, in 2000, 2002 and 2005. In the 2000 edition the club was eliminated in the second round and in
2005
Atlético was the runner-up of the competition after being defeated by
São Paulo
.
A survey made in 2005 by Paraná Pesquisas
Institute
has shown that Atlético Paranaense has the biggest amount of supporters in Curitiba.
[1]
In 2006 Atlético Paranaense did a good performance in Copa Sul-
americana
, reached in final 4, after defeating excellent teams like Paraná Clube,
River Plate
and
Nacional
-URU. In 2007, the team partnered with the USA club
FC Dallas
.
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Honours
International Competitions
Copa Libertadores
:
Runners-up (1):
2005
National competitions
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
:
Winners (1):
2001
Runners-up (1):
2004
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
:
Winners (1):
1995
Campeonato Paranaense
:
Winners (21):
1925, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1936, 1940, 1943, 1945, 1949, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005
Youth Competitions
Dallas Cup
:
Winners (2):
2004, 2005
Winterthur Tournament
(
Switzerland
)
:
Winners (2):
1991, 1992
International Competitions
Copa Libertadores
:
Runners-up (1):
2005
National competitions
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
:
Winners (1):
2001
Runners-up (1):
2004
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
:
Winners (1):
1995
Campeonato Paranaense
:
Winners (21):
1925, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1936, 1940, 1943, 1945, 1949, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005
Youth Competitions
Dallas Cup
:
Winners (2):
2004, 2005
Winterthur Tournament
(
Switzerland
)
:
Winners (2):
1991, 1992
International Competitions
Copa Libertadores
:
Runners-up (1):
2005
National competitions
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
:
Winners (1):
2001
Runners-up (1):
2004
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
:
Winners (1):
1995
Campeonato Paranaense
:
Winners (21):
1925, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1936, 1940, 1943, 1945, 1949, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005
Youth Competitions
Dallas Cup
:
Winners (2):
2004, 2005
Winterthur Tournament
(
Switzerland
)
:
Winners (2):
1991, 1992
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Stadium
Home stadium is the Estádio Joaquim Américo, traditionally known as Arena da Baixada but more recently
renamed
Kyocera Arena, capacity 25,272. The contract with Kyocera that gave the Stadium the naming rights expired in 2008 and it was not renewed and no new partnership was announced. The stadium went back to his original name Arena da Baixada.
Home stadium is the Estádio Joaquim Américo, traditionally known as Arena da Baixada but more recently
renamed
Kyocera Arena, capacity 25,272. The contract with Kyocera that gave the Stadium the naming rights expired in 2008 and it was not renewed and no new partnership was announced. The stadium went back to his original name Arena da Baixada.
Home stadium is the Estádio Joaquim Américo, traditionally known as Arena da Baixada but more recently
renamed
Kyocera Arena, capacity 25,272. The contract with Kyocera that gave the Stadium the naming rights expired in 2008 and it was not renewed and no new partnership was announced. The stadium went back to his original name Arena da Baixada.
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Team Colours
The team plays in black with red vertical stripes, black shorts and black socks.
The team plays in black with red vertical stripes, black shorts and black socks.
The team plays in black with red vertical stripes, black shorts and black socks.
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Famous Players
Brazil
Alfredo Gottardi Júnior
Assis
Bellini
Caju
Claudinho
Cocito
Djalma Santos
Gérson Caçapa
Jackson do Nascimento
Lucas
Nilson Borges
Oséas
Sicupira
Washington
Kléberson
Jadson
Fernandinho
Dagoberto
Etto
Fabiano
Michel Bastos
Claiton
Kléber Pereira
Alex Mineiro
Peru
Augusto Lobatón
Poland
Mariusz Piekarski
Krzysztof Nowak
Colombia
David Ferreira
Sergio Herrera
Vladimir Marín
Dayro Moreno
Argentina
Navarro Montoya
Germany
Paulo Rink
Panama
Felipe Baloy
Hungary
Roland Tüske
Uruguay
Gustavo Matosas
Brazil
Alfredo Gottardi Júnior
Assis
Bellini
Caju
Claudinho
Cocito
Djalma Santos
Gérson Caçapa
Jackson do Nascimento
Lucas
Nilson Borges
Oséas
Sicupira
Washington
Kléberson
Jadson
Fernandinho
Dagoberto
Etto
Fabiano
Michel Bastos
Claiton
Kléber Pereira
Alex Mineiro
Peru
Augusto Lobatón
Poland
Mariusz Piekarski
Krzysztof Nowak
Colombia
David Ferreira
Sergio Herrera
Vladimir Marín
Dayro Moreno
Argentina
Navarro Montoya
Germany
Paulo Rink
Panama
Felipe Baloy
Hungary
Roland Tüske
Uruguay
Gustavo Matosas
Brazil
Alfredo Gottardi Júnior
Assis
Bellini
Caju
Claudinho
Cocito
Djalma Santos
Gérson Caçapa
Jackson do Nascimento
Lucas
Nilson Borges
Oséas
Sicupira
Washington
Kléberson
Jadson
Fernandinho
Dagoberto
Etto
Fabiano
Michel Bastos
Claiton
Kléber Pereira
Alex Mineiro
Peru
Augusto Lobatón
Poland
Mariusz Piekarski
Krzysztof Nowak
Colombia
David Ferreira
Sergio Herrera
Vladimir Marín
Dayro Moreno
Argentina
Navarro Montoya
Germany
Paulo Rink
Panama
Felipe Baloy
Hungary
Roland Tüske
Uruguay
Gustavo Matosas
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Famous Managers
Levir Culpi
Vadão
Lothar Matthäus
Geninho
Casemiro Mior
Emerson Leão
Pepe
Abel Braga
Antonio Lopes
Levir Culpi
Vadão
Lothar Matthäus
Geninho
Casemiro Mior
Emerson Leão
Pepe
Abel Braga
Antonio Lopes
Levir Culpi
Vadão
Lothar Matthäus
Geninho
Casemiro Mior
Emerson Leão
Pepe
Abel Braga
Antonio Lopes
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Name
Position
Grade
Fans
Groups
Paulo César Baier
Midfield
7
0
Wagner Diniz Gomes de Araújo
Defense
0
0
Rafael Alves Dos Santos
Defense
3
0
Renan Nelson Rocha
Goal
1
0
Gabriel Lima Oliveira
Midfield
1
0
Joffre David Guerrón Méndez
Offense
9
0
Paulo Cesar Elias
Defense
2
0
Heracles Paiva Aguiar
Defense
0
0
Manoel Messias Silva Carvalho
Defense
4
0
Bruno Costa de Souza
Defense
0
0
Fransérgio Rodrigues Barbosa
Midfield
0
0
Ivan Emmanuel Gonzalez Ferreira
Midfield
0
0
Rômulo Souza Orestes Caldeira
Defense
0
0
Vitor Cruz de Jesus
Midfield
0
0
Wellington Clayton Gonçalves dos Santos
Midfield
0
0
Claiton Alberto Fontoura Dos Santos
Midfield
0
0
Aderbar Melo dos Santos Neto
Goal
0
0
Deivid Willian da Silva
Midfield
0
0
Hugo da Silva Alcântara
Defense
0
0
Federico Gastón Nieto
Offense
1
0
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