football club
Atlético Clube Goianiense, normally known as Atlético Goianiense or just as Atlético, is a brazilian football team from the city of Goiânia, das kapital city of the brazilian department of state of Goiás. Atlético Goianiense is the oldest Goiânia city football club. The golf club is the first team of its state to win a home competition, which was the Série C. Atlético Goianiense made a comeback to Brazil ‘s top horizontal surface Série A in 2010 after a 23-year absence. In 2016, Atlético Goianiense won the title of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B for the first fourth dimension. They won the title with two rounds in overture, beating the already relegated Tupi by 5 to 3 .

history [edit ]

On April 2, 1937, Nicanor Gordo and Joaquim Veiga founded the baseball club, starting football in the newly founded city of Goiânia. Nicanor Gordo and Joaquim Veiga left the newly founded club in 1938, and joined Goiânia EC, which was another new baseball club.

In 1944, the golf club competed in the first Campeonato Goiano, which was besides the first official football championship in the state, and was contested between five clubs from Goiânia. The other teams were Goiânia, Vila Nova, Goiás and Campinas. Atlético Goianiense won the competition, being its first deed. In 1957, the baseball club won the state backing without losing a match, besides winning the Torneio do Invictos, played in the same year. In 1971, the team won the Torneio district attorney Integração Nacional, beating Ponte Preta in the final. In 1990, after defeating América Mineiro in the penalty gunfight, Atlético Goianiense won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C. In 2003, Atlético Goianiense finished in the department of state backing ‘s last station, and was relegated to the follow class ‘s second base part. In 2005, the club won the Goiás State Championship Second Division, being promoted to the postdate year ‘s First Division. In 2006, the club finished in irregular place in the Goiás State Championship First Level, and they won the league in 2010 and in 2011. The club competed in the Copa Sudamericana in 2012. The club ‘s greatest accomplishment was in 2016, when they won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B .

Honours [edit ]

  • Série B: 1
  • Série C: 2
  • Campeonato Goiano: 15
  • Torneio da Integração Nacional: 1
1971

stadium [edit ]

match between Atlético Goianense and Corinthians The club plays its home matches at Estádio Antônio Accioly, which has a utmost capacity of approximately 12,000 people. alternatively the club has plans to make his own modern stadium for more than 15,000 to replace Antônio Accioly Stadium. Atlético Goianiense ‘s educate center is called CT Urias Magalhães. Atlético Goianiense has another train grind for youth players at the city of Aparecida de Goiânia .

Club ‘s colors [edit ]



Atlético ‘s common home colors The club ‘s colors are red and blacken. It is composed of a crimson and black horizontal striped shirt, ashen short and loss and black horizontal striped socks .

Symbols and anthem [edit ]

Atlético Goianiense ‘s mascot is a red dragon symbolizing the club. The club is nicknamed Dragão, meaning Dragon. The masthead is like to the club ‘s home kit, with crimson and black horizontal stripes, and the logo in the center. Atlético ‘s official hymn was composed by Joaquim Jayme, however, there is another, non-official, hymn .

current squad [edit ]

First team [edit ]

As of 7 October 2021[1]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Reserve team [edit ]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Out on lend [edit ]

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First-team staff [edit ]

Position

Name

Head coach

Eduardo Barroca

Assistant manager

Felipe Lucena

Assistant manager

Eduardo Souza

General technical coordinator

Rafael Cotta

Technical coordinator

João Paulo Sanches

Football supervisor

Júnior Mortosa

Fitness coach

Diego Inácio

Fitness coach

Luis Fernando Goulart

Physiologist

Alexandre Oliveira

Goalkeeping coach

Nonô Cerqueira

Goalkeeping coach

Marcos Medeiros

Analyst

Vitor Vieira

Doctor

Avimar Teodoro

Doctor

Rafael Pena

Physiotherapist

Gustavo Ignácio

Physiotherapist

João Rodrigues

Masseuse

Matheus Alves

Masseuse

Gabriel

Kit man

Alex

Kit man

Codó

Communication advisor

Álvaro Castro

Dragão TV

Paulo Marcos

Security

Marcelão

fountainhead coaches [edit ]

References [edit ]

  • Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro, Volume 1 – Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001.

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