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Clube do Remo

Clube do Remo
Clube do Remo
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Full name Clube do Remo
Nickname(s) Leão ("Lion")
Azulino ("Blue coloured")
Mais Querido ("Most beloved")
Filho da Glória
e do Triunfo
("Glory and Triumph son")
O Maior do Norte ("The Greater North")
Founded February 5, 1905
(as Grupo do Remo)
August 15, 1911
(reorganization)
Stadium Baenão, Belém, Brazil
Mangueirão, Belém, Brazil
(Capacity: 17,518 (Baenão)
45,007 (Mangueirão))
Chairman Amaro Klautau
Manager Gilberto Maniaes, Giba
League Campeonato Brasileiro Série D
2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, eliminated in second stage
Home colors
Away colors

Clube do Remo, or Remo, or Leão as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Belém in Pará, founded on February 5, 1905. Remo greatest rivals are Paysandu and Tuna Luso.

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History

Clube do Remo was founded on February 5, 1905, as Grupo do Remo. The founders, before founding Remo, had abandoned Sport Club do Pará. On February 14, 1908, Remo was closed, after the club's general assembly. On March 29, 1908, Remo's partners and Sport Club do Pará made a deal, and Remo was officially extinct in 1908. On August 15, 1911, Remo was reorganized following the initiative of Antonico Silva, Cândido Jucá, Carl Schumann, Elzaman Magalhães, Geraldo Motta, Jayme Lima, Norton Corllet, Oscar Saltão, Otto Bartels and Palmério Pinto.

In 2005, the club was promoted to the second division after winning the third division. This was the club's first national title.

Other kits

In 2005, Remo had a special golden kit to celebrate its 100th anniversary. Although it was never used, because of the tradition to wear a navy blue uniform. In 2006, another golden kit was made, but again it was not used.

In 2010, it was done, once again, a golden uniform , this time used in official matches of the club.

Remo's 100th anniversary

Idols

  • Aderson
  • Ageu “Sabiá”
  • Agnaldo
  • Alcino
  • Amoroso
  • Arthur
  • Belterra
  • Bira
  • Brazil Clemer
  • Dico
  • Brazil Dutra
  • Edil
  • François
  • Gian
  • Brazil Giovanni
  • Landu
  • Luís Müller
  • Marido
  • Mesquita
  • Nelinho
  • Neves
  • Roberto
  • Robinho
  • Rosemiro
  • Rubilar
  • Rubilota
  • Socó
  • Véliz
  • Waldocyr - O Diabo Loiro (The Blond Devil)

Achievements

International
  • Venezuela Caracas International Tournament (Venezuela): 1
1950
  • Brazil Belém International Tournament (Brazil): 2
1975, 1984
  • Suriname Paramaribo International Tournament (Suriname): 2
1984, 1999
  • France Runners-up - Toulon International Tournament (France): 1
1994
  • Suriname Runners-up - Paramaribo International Tournament (Suriname): 1
2011
National
2005
1971, 1984
Regional
1971
1968, 1969, 1971
  • Brazil Salvador Tournament (Bahia State): 1
1967
1968, 1969
  • Brazil Region Norte.svgxBrazil Region Nordeste.svg Runners-up - Tournament Champions North and Northeast Cup: 1
1951
1997
State
1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1930, 1933, 1936, 1940, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953,1954, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008

Awards

  • Brazil Silver Ball Trophy (Brazilian Championship First Division): 2
1972, 1977

Stadium

Remo's stadium is Evandro Almeida (Baenão), which has a maximum capacity of 17,518 people.

Mangueirão also held several Remo matches.

External links


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