Amazonas Futebol Clube

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Amazonas
Full nameAmazonas Futebol Clube
Nickname(s)Onça-Pintada (Jaguar)
Founded23 May 2019; 4 years ago (2019-05-23)
GroundEstádio Municipal Carlos Zamith
Arena da Amazônia
Capacity6,500 (Estádio Carlos Zamith)
45.000 (Arena da Amazônia)
PresidentWesley Couto
Head coachLuizinho Vieira
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série B
Campeonato Amazonense
2023
2023
Série C, 1st of 20 (champions)
Amazonense, 1st of 9 (champions)
WebsiteClub website

Amazonas Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Amazonas, is a Brazilian professional club based in Manaus, Amazonas founded on 23 May 2019. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, the second tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Amazonense, the top flight of the Amazonas state football league.

The club was founded in 2019 by former members from the administrations of other Manaus clubs with the objective of organizing a competitive club and revitalize football in the state of Amazonas. Despite its recent founding, the club has been successful, winning a Campeonato Amazonense in 2023, and the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C in the same year, the first national title by a club from the Amazonas state.[1]

The club plays at Estádio Municipal Carlos Zamith, but for larger games it uses the Arena da Amazônia, one of the 2014 FIFA World Cup stadium.[2]

Amazonas is the second-best ranked team from Amazonas State in CBF's national club ranking, behind Manaus FC.[3]

History[edit]

Amazonas Futebol Clube was first idealized in 2017 and oficially founded on 23 May 2019.[4] The founding of the club was headed by businessman Wesley Couto — which heads the club as president — William Abreu, former football director of Atlético Rio Negro Clube, and Roberto Peggy, former president of Nacional Futebol Clube, both which are traditional clubs from Manaus.[5] The objective of organizing a competitive club and revitalize football in the state of Amazonas.[5]

Amazonas FC played their first professional tournament, the Campeonato Amazonense Second Division, nearly six months later. They won the tournament after defeating São Raimundo in the final.[6]

In their first Campeonato Amazonense, Amazonas FC were knocked out in the first phase. In 2021, after Manaus FC reached the finals, the club qualified to the 2022 Série D for the first time in their history, after being the best-placed team in the first phase.[7]

On 28 August 2022, Amazonas achieved a first-ever promotion to the Série C, after defeating Portuguesa-RJ in the 2022 Série D quarterfinals.[8]

After their promotion one year before, Amazonas beat Botafogo-PB 2-0 and won the club's first ever promotion to the second division.[9] On 22 October 2023, Amazonas became champions of Série C, the first national title for a team from the state of Amazonas.[10]

Kit and sponsorship[edit]

Period Kit manufacturer Main shirt sponsor
2019 JLobo e-Cali Distribuidora de Petróleo
2020 Shopping Via Norte
2021 Super Bolla Mineiração Samaúma
2022 Onça (In-House) Andrelino Barreto Incorporadora
SJ Sports
2023 Onça (In-House) Governo do Estado do Amazonas
2024 Reals Bet

Honours[edit]

National[edit]

Winners (1): 2023

State[edit]

Winners (1): 2023
Winners (1): 2019

Players[edit]

Current squad[edit]

As of 23 April 2024

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 Brazil BRA Edson Mardden
GK Brazil BRA Julio César
GK Brazil BRA Marcão
GK Brazil BRA Oliveira
DF Brazil BRA Alison
DF Brazil BRA Diogo Silva
DF Brazil BRA Fabiano
DF Argentina ARG Alexis Alvariño (on loan from Boca Juniors)
DF Brazil BRA Miranda (on loan from Vasco da Gama)
DF Brazil BRA Thiago Spice
DF Brazil BRA Ailton
DF Brazil BRA Bruno Dip
DF Brazil BRA Ezequiel
DF Brazil BRA Kaio Cristian
DF Brazil BRA Patric
DF Brazil BRA Renan Castro
MF Brazil BRA Cauan Barros (on loan from Vasco da Gama)
MF Brazil BRA Guilherme Xavier
MF Paraguay PAR Jorge Jiménez
MF Brazil BRA Judá
MF Brazil BRA Pará
MF Brazil BRA PH
MF Brazil BRA Wendell
MF Argentina ARG Diego Torres
MF Brazil BRA Eduardo Teixeira
MF Brazil BRA Falcão
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Brazil BRA Foguinho
MF Brazil BRA Giovanni
MF Brazil BRA Guilherme Mantuan
MF Brazil BRA Marx Lenin
MF Brazil BRA Matheus Melo (on loan from Santa Cruz)
MF Brazil BRA Matheusinho
MF Brazil BRA Rafael Tavares
FW Brazil BRA Bruno Lopes (on loan from Maringá)
FW Brazil BRA Dentinho
FW Brazil BRA Ênio
FW Brazil BRA Gustavo Ermel
FW Brazil BRA Igor Bolt (on loan from Resende)
FW Brazil BRA
FW Brazil BRA Laércio
FW Brazil BRA Levi
FW Brazil BRA Lucas Silva
FW Brazil BRA Luquinhas
FW Brazil BRA Matheus Serafim (on loan from São José-SP)
FW Spain ESP Mauro Bravo
FW Brazil BRA Pedro Bahia
FW Brazil BRA Rubens
99 FW Brazil BRA Sassá
FW Brazil BRA Tite (on loan from Oeste)
FW Brazil BRA Weverton
FW Brazil BRA William Barbio

Youth team[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
DF Brazil BRA Jonas
MF Brazil BRA Vinícius

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 Brazil BRA Robson (at Nacional-AM until 30 April 2024)
DF Brazil BRA Iverton (at Porto Velho until 30 November 2024)
DF Brazil BRA Adriano Maldinni (at Unidos do Alvorada [pt] until 30 April 2024)
DF Brazil BRA Weverton Manicoré (at Unidos do Alvorada [pt] until 30 April 2024)
MF Brazil BRA Kellyson (at Unidos do Alvorada [pt] until 30 April 2024)
MF Brazil BRA Ruan José (at Unidos do Alvorada [pt] until 30 April 2024)
MF Brazil BRA Robertinho (at Tikvesh until 31 December 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Brazil BRA Andrew (at Unidos do Alvorada [pt] until 30 April 2024)
FW Brazil BRA Ceará (at Nacional-AM until 30 April 2024)
FW Brazil BRA Danyllo (at Águia de Marabá until 30 April 2024)
FW Brazil BRA Ezequiel Ivo (at Aparecidense until 30 November 2024)
FW Brazil BRA Juninho (at Unidos do Alvorada [pt] until 30 April 2024)
FW Brazil BRA Léo Guerra (at ABC until 30 November 2024)
FW Brazil BRA Luan Santos (at Tikvesh until 31 December 2024)

Rivalries[edit]

Amazonas was created to rival Manaus FC, when it took advantage of the low moment of the most traditional clubs in the state to establish itself, attracting municipal and state political interest.[11] In 2023, the two clubs received investments from the city of Manaus and the state government, generating discontent in other more traditional clubs in the state.[11] Other rivalries include other clubs in the state of Amazonas, such as Nacional, Rio Negro and São Raimundo.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Brusque 1 x 2 Amazonas | Campeonato Brasileiro Série C: melhores momentos". ge (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Com 44,5 mil ingressos vendidos, Amazonas terá maior público de sua história em quatro anos". ge (in Brazilian Portuguese). 6 October 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  3. ^ "RNC - Ranking Nacional dos Clubes 2024" (PDF). CBF. 8 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Construção de CT, folha de R$ 50 mil, reforços renomados: conheça o novato Amazonas FC" [Construction of training ground, R$ 50 thousand wage budget, well-known additions: know the newbie Amazonas FC] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 23 May 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  5. ^ a b Ferreira, Gabriel (23 November 2019). "Presidente do Amazonas FC fala sobre estreia de sucesso e expectativas para 2020". A Crítica (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 13 April 2024.
  6. ^ "Amazonas FC vence São Raimundo e conquista título do Barezão Série B" [Amazonas FC defeat São Raimundo and win the title of the Barezão Série B] (in Brazilian Portuguese). A Crítica. 16 November 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  7. ^ "Com classificação do Manaus FC à final, Amazonas FC "herda" vaga na Série D; entenda" [With the qualification of Manaus FC to the finals, Amazonas FC "inherit" Série D spot; understand it] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 8 May 2021. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  8. ^ "Amazonense em dose dupla na Série C: Amazonas vence Portuguesa-RJ e se junta ao Manaus na terceira divisão do Brasileirão" [Amazonense take two in the Série C: Amazonas defeat Portuguesa-RJ and join Manaus in the third division of the Brasileirão] (in Brazilian Portuguese). UOL Esporte. 28 August 2022. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  9. ^ "Botafogo-PB perde para o Amazonas por 2 a 0 e se despede da Série C 2023". Jornal da Paraíba (in Brazilian Portuguese). 7 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  10. ^ "Amazonas FC vence Bruque-SC por 2 a 1 e conquista o primeiro título nacional para o Estado - Portal do Marcos Santos". www.portalmarcossantos.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 22 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  11. ^ a b "Amazonas Futebol Clube a ascensão meteórica". Placar (in Brazilian Portuguese). 24 November 2023. Retrieved 16 March 2024.

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