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This article is about the men ‘s football cabaret. For the women ‘s football baseball club, see São Paulo FC ( women ) football club
São Paulo Futebol Clube ( brazilian portuguese : [ sɐ̃w ˈpawlu futʃiˈbɔw ˈklubi ] ( ) ), normally referred to as São Paulo, is a professional football club in the Morumbi zone of São Paulo, Brazil, founded in 1930. It plays in the Campeonato Paulista ( the State of São Paulo ‘s premier country league ) and Campeonato Brasileiro ( the top tier of the brazilian football league system ). It is one of good three clubs to have never been relegated from the Série A, aboard Flamengo and Santos.

São Paulo is the most successful team from Brazil, with 12 international titles. It is besides one of the most successful south american english clubs with 22 state of matter titles, 6 Brasileirão titles, 3 Copa Libertadores titles, 1 Copa Sudamericana, 1 Supercopa Libertadores, 1 Copa CONMEBOL, 1 Copa Masters CONMEBOL, 2 Recopa Sudamericanas, 2 Intercontinental Cup and 1 FIFA Club World Cup. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] São Paulo was an inauguration member of the Clube dos 13, group of Brazil ‘s leading football clubs. The clubhouse ‘s most consistent spell of achiever came in the 1990s under bus Telê Santana when it won 2 state of matter titles, one national championship, 2 Copa Libertadores, 2 Recopa Sudamericanas, 2 Intercontinental Cups, 1 Supercopa Sudamericana, 1 Copa CONMEBOL and 1 Copa Masters CONMEBOL. São Paulo is the third best-supported club in Brazil, with over 16 million supporters. [ 6 ] The team ‘s traditional home kit is a white shirt with two horizontal stripes ( one bolshevik and one black ), white shorts, and white socks. [ 7 ] Its home grind is the 72,039-seater [ 1 ] Morumbi football stadium in São Paulo, [ 8 ] where it has played since 1960. [ 9 ] The stadium was the venue for the Copa Libertadores finals of 1992, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2003, 2005 and 2006. São Paulo is the second rich brazilian football club in terms of tax income, with an annual tax income of $ 111.9m ( €78.2m ), and the nation ‘s second most valuable club, deserving over $ 353.4m ( €246.9m ) in 2011. [ 10 ]

history [edit ]

1930–1934 : Origins of the club : “ São Paulo district attorney Floresta ” ( “ São Paulo of the Forest ” ) [edit ]

The foundations of the team in 1930 and 1935 at the memorial Cássio Luiz do Santos Werneck . The championship team of 1931 São Paulo FC was founded on 25 January 1930 by 60 former officials, players, members, and friends of the football clubs Club Athletico Paulistano and Associação Atlética das Palmeiras of São Paulo. Club Athletico Paulistano, founded in 1900 and one of the oldest clubs in town and 11-time champions of São Paulo, abandoned football due to the professionalization of the sport. Associação Atlética das Palmeiras, founded in 1902 and three-time champions of São Paulo, intended after the end of the temper 1929 to set up a professional team, but failed to do so. [ 11 ] The new jersey of the new club were derived from Associação Atlética das Palmeiras, which were white and sported a black ring across the thorax. To the black-and-white of Associação Atlética das Palmeiras was added the red-and-white of Club Athletico Paulistano, and the ring became red, white, and black. [ 12 ] Club Athletico Paulistano brought to the union star players Arthur Friedenreich [ 13 ] and Araken Patusca. [ 14 ] Associação Atlética das Palmeiras ‘ contribution was the stadium Estádio district attorney Floresta, broadly known as Chácara da Floresta. [ 15 ] Internal arguments and convulsion led to fiscal problems. The clubhouse merged with Clube de Regatas Tietê, another sports golf club from the town, and the football department was disbanded on 14 May 1935. [ 15 ]

1935–1939 : The Rebirth of São Paulo FC [edit ]

just after the amalgamation with Tietê, the founders and re-founders created the Grêmio Tricolor, which formed Clube Atlético São Paulo on 4 June 1935, and, ultimately, São Paulo Futebol Clube on 16 December of the lapp year. [ 16 ] The fresh club ‘s first game was against Portuguesa Santista on 25 January 1936. The match was about cancelled, owing to the city ‘s anniversary, but Porphyrio da Paz, the football director and composer of the cabaret ‘s hymn, obtained permission from the Board of Education Office for the game to continue. [ 17 ] Another amalgamation occurred in 1938, this time with Clube Atlético Estudantes Paulista, from the vicinity of Moóca, and the club finished as runner-up in the Campeonato Paulista .

1940–1950 : The Steam Roller [edit ]

In 1940, when the Estádio do Pacaembu was inaugurated, a fresh era began in São Paulo state football. São Paulo Futebol Clube finished as runner-up once again in the Campeonato Paulista in 1941, and a year later the club paid 200 and a year late the club paid 200 conto de réis ( equivalent to approximately R $ 162,000 today ) to acquire Leônidas from Flamengo. During this period, São Paulo besides acquired the argentinian António Sastre and Brazilians Noronha, José Carlos Bauer, Zezé Procópio, Luizinho, Rui and Teixeirinha. With these new additions, Tricolor became known as the Steam Roller, winning the Paulista championship five times, in 1943, 1945, 1946, 1948 and 1949. The club sold its Canindé train grind to Portuguesa to raise money for their raw stadium, the Estádio do Morumbi, for which construction began in 1952 .
New team after being reformed in 1936

1951–1957 : The Dry Spell [edit ]

The discharge of success of the 1940s, came to an end in the early 1950s, and the club only won two state championships in the newfangled ten, in 1953 and 1957. The 1957 championship was won with the help of the 35-year-old brazilian external Zizinho, and Hungarian coach Béla Guttmann, both of them becoming idols. Guttmann took charge of the team in 1957 and won the São Paulo State Championship that year. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] While in Brazil he helped popularise the 4–2–4 formation, which was subsequently used by Brazil as they won the 1958 FIFA World Cup. In the years that followed, the golf club struggled to compete with the rise of Pelé and his club, Santos. With the construction of the Morumbi stadium inactive ongoing, São Paulo entered its longest period without a style in its history, which was to death 13 years .

1958–1969 : fair the stadium [edit ]

Since São Paulo ‘s budget design was focused on the Estádio do Morumbi construction rather than the sign language of new players, few expensive players were bought during the 1960s, although the baseball club did acquire brazilian internationals Roberto Dias and Jurandir. In 1960, the Estádio do Morumbi was inaugurated, named after the late Cícero Pompeu de Toledo, the club ‘s president during most of the stadium construction. [ 20 ] One of the few glad moments for the fans during this time period was the 1963 Paulista Championship 4–1 victory against Pelé ‘s Santos .

1970–1979 : Campeonato Brasileiro ( brazilian Championship ) [edit ]

In 1970, the Estádio do Morumbi was finally completed and the cabaret purchased Gérson from Botafogo, Uruguayan midfielder Pedro Rocha from Peñarol and striker Toninho Guerreiro from Santos. The club was managed by Zezé Moreira, who was the coach of Brazil at the World Cup in 1954, and won the Paulista Championship after beating Guarani 2–1 in the Campinas a week before the end of the competition .
In 1971, the club beat Palmeiras 1–0 with a goal from Toninho Guerreiro in the final to capture another state of matter title. That year saw the inaugural Campeonato Brasileiro, with the club complete as runner-up to Atlético Mineiro, managed by Telê Santana. In the following years, São Paulo and Palmeiras gradually overtook Pelé ‘s Santos and Corinthians as the dominant club sides in São Paulo state. In 1972, Palmeiras won the state championship style, alone one point ahead of São Paulo, and the follow year the clubs finished in the lapp positions in the brazilian Championship. In 1974, São Paulo took depart in the Copa Libertadores losing in the final to Independiente in a replay. In 1975, former goalkeeper José Poy took over as director, and São Paulo won the Paulista Championship after defeating Portuguesa in a penalty shoot-out. Valdir Peres, Chicão, Serginho Chulapa and Zé Sérgio were the club ‘s most influential players when São Paulo finally secured the brazilian Championship for the first base time in 1977 following a penalty shoot-out victory over Atlético Mineiro at the Mineirão. however, they failed to win another trophy until the reclaimed the Paulista Championship in 1980 .

The 1980s : tricolor ten [edit ]

In the 1980s, São Paulo won four Paulista and one brazilian titles, helped by the impressive central defensive pair of Oscar and Dario Pereyra. 1980 and 1981, the club won the Paulista Championship in consecutive seasons for the first time since the 1940s. [ 21 ] In 1985, the head bus Cilinho introduced to the universe the Menudos of Morumbi, a team that included Paulo Silas, Müller and Sidney, and the golf club once again won the Paulista Championship. The main striker was Careca, a centre-forward who besides played for Brazil in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. The midfield featured Falcão, brought in from italian club Roma and becoming a large separate in winning the Campeonato Paulista in 1985 . In 1986, director Pepe led the club to its moment brazilian Championship claim, defeating Guarani in a punishment shoot-out. In 1987, Dario Pereyra left the golf club, but in that class the Menudos team won its last title, another Paulista championship. The alleged Tricolor Decade ended with the 1989 Paulista Championship title and a second-place stopping point in the brazilian Championship, when São Paulo lost to Vasco district attorney Gama in the final pit. [ 21 ]

1990–1995 : The Telê Era and CONMEBOL Treble [edit ]

Telê Santana, won two Copa Libertadores and two Club World Cups with São Paulo. In 1990, after a hapless beginning to the campaign in Championship Paulista, Telê Santana was hired as the club ‘s coach, and São Paulo went on to finish runner-up in the brazilian Championship. [ 22 ] In 1991, Santana won his first base title after winning the Paulista championship. In 1991, São Paulo won the brazilian championship after beating Carlos Alberto Parreira ‘s Bragantino, and the golf club began a period of consistent accomplishment both nationally and internationally. The follow year they reached the Copa Libertadores final, where they faced Newell ‘s Old Boys of Argentina. São Paulo lost the first branch 1–0, but reversed the scoreline in the second leg in Brazil, and then won the competition in the penalty shoot-out to take the title for the beginning fourth dimension. [ 23 ]
In the like year, in Tokyo the club won its first base Intercontinental Cup, beating Johan Cruyff ‘s Barcelona 2–1. After returning to Brazil, the club beat Palmeiras 2–1 to win its 18th state championship deed. In 1993, São Paulo retained the Copa Libertadores, beating Universidad Católica of Chile in the finals 5–3 on aggregate, including a 5–1 first stage succeed. After the contest, influential midfielder Raí left the club. The Copa Libertadores win allowed the club to play the Recopa Sudamericana that year, beat 1992 Supercopa Libertadores winners and fellow brazilian side Cruzeiro. The clubhouse besides won the 1993 Supercopa Libertadores, beating Flamengo on penalties in the final. The Supercopa Libertadores title meant the club has completed an unprecedented CONMEBOL soprano ( Copa Libertadores, Recopa Sudamericana, Supercopa Libertadores ). São Paulo was able to defend its Intercontinental Cup title again, beating Fabio Capello ‘s Milan 3–2. Müller scored the winning goal in the 86th minute of the match, from an assist by Toninho Cerezo. [ 24 ] This meant the club had completed a quadruple. In 1994, the club reached the Copa Libertadores finals for the third year in a row, and faced Argentina ‘s Vélez Sársfield. On this occasion they lost on penalties to the Argentine side at the Morumbi stadium. But by the end of this year, São Paulo won the Copa CONMEBOL, defeating Peñarol of Uruguay in the final .

1996–2004 : Post-Telê years [edit ]

At the begin of 1996, owing to health issues, Telê Santana left São Paulo, ending the golf club ‘s aureate era. between 1995 and 2004, the club had fourteen managers. Among the most luminary titles during those ten years were the 2000 Paulista Championship and the club ‘s first Rio-São Paulo Tournament title in 2001. Rogério Ceni, Júlio Baptista, Luís Fabiano and Kaká were the club ‘s stars. Raí briefly returned to the club between 1998 and 2000, and with him, the cabaret won the Paulista Championship twice, in 1998 and 2000, after beating Corinthians and Santos, respectively. In 2004 São Paulo were spinal column in the Copa Libertadores and reached the semi-finals before being eliminated by underdog Once Caldas from Colombia. At the end of that year, Émerson Leão was hired as the golf club ‘s passenger car. In 2003, São Paulo made a cope with spanish amateur side Santangelo Club Aficionado that resulted in the spanish club changing its appoint to São Paulo Madrid. [ 25 ]

2005–2009 : Three brazilian Championships and Copa Libertadores championship [edit ]

In 2005, with Leão as the club ‘s coach, São Paulo won the Paulista Championship. Leão, however, would soon leave the club with Paulo Autuori, erstwhile coach of the Peru national team, hired to replace him. São Paulo won the Libertadores Cup for the third base time, beating another brazilian slope, Atlético Paranaense, in the final examination. Atlético switched the first base stage of the final to Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre, their own footing not having sufficient capacity for a concluding, and the match ended in a 1–1 drawing card. In the second stage, at the Morumbi, São Paulo won 4–0 to become the first brazilian baseball club to win three Copa Libertadores titles. In December 2005, São Paulo competed in the FIFA Club World Championship in Japan. After beating Saudi Arabia ‘s Al-Ittihad 3–2, they faced european champions Liverpool in the final examination. A 1–0 victory over the English team gave São Paulo its third intercontinental title. The single finish was scored by Mineiro in the first half of the equal. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] other players in that year ‘s team included centre-back Diego Lugano, full-back Cicinho, ahead Amoroso, and the record-breaking goalkeeper Rogério Ceni, who was selected Man of the Match at the FIFA Club World Championship entitle match, adenine well as the tournament ‘s MVP. [ 28 ]

Tribute received from the Paulista Football Federation and President Lula for winning the first FIFA Club World Cup. After the success of the 2005 temper, Paulo Autuori left the team to coach Kashima Antlers in the J. League. Muricy Ramalho was signed up as the new coach, having led Internacional to the runner-up position in the 2005 brazilian Championship. In his beginning tournament as a director, Ramalho reached second stead in the Paulista Championship, losing to Santos by one point. São Paulo reached the final of the 2006 Copa Libertadores, but lost 4–3 on aggregate to brazilian rivals Internacional. however, they went on to win their fourth Campeonato Brasileiro trophy, becoming the first team to become national champions in the new league system format .
After being eliminated from the Copa Libertadores round of 16 to Grêmio in 2007, São Paulo won the brazilian title for the moment class in a row, fifteen points ahead of second-placed Santos. They won the entitle for the third gear season running in 2008 season, overturning an 11-point deficit behind Grêmio in the second one-half, to win its sixth league title. Manager Muricy Ramalho was the first coach to win three league titles in a row with the same team. Despite this feat, Muricy was sacked the pursue year after São Paulo was eliminated in the 2009 Copa Libertadores quarter-finals to Cruzeiro, its fourth back-to-back elimination to a brazilian side. Ricardo Gomes took over as director. The club was very close to winning the league for the fourthly time in a row, however, after struggling in the final 4 games, they ended up finishing in third base .

2010–present : A hood period [edit ]

In 2010 São Paulo lost once again to Internacional in the 2010 Copa Libertadores, this time in the semifinals, ending Ricardo Gomes ‘ spell as coach. The golf club finished ninth in the league, not qualifying for the international contest for the first clock since 2003. In 2011, the club signed Rivaldo and brought back Luís Fabiano for a club-record €7.6 million from Sevilla. [ citation needed ] Goalkeeper Rogério Ceni, meanwhile, scored his hundredth career finish, against Corinthians in the Campeonato Paulista. Despite these events, it was another very disappointing temper, finishing sixth in the league and failing to qualify for the Libertadores once again. In inquiry conducted by brazilian sports web site GloboEsporte.com, São Paulo, during the eight years between 2003 and 2011, were merely the second brazilian club to earn more money than losses in the transplant market – Tricolor paulista received R $ 287 million, behind only Internacional, which earned R $ 289 million. [ 29 ] For the 2013 season, after seven years wearing kits produced by Reebok, São Paulo signed with brazilian post Penalty. The contract was valid until 2015 and the club earned R $ 35 million per class. [ 30 ] This shrink was the second-most lucrative kit bargain in Brazil, just exceeded by Flamengo and Adidas ‘ deal of R $ 38 million. [ 31 ] In May 2015 São Paulo presented its newfangled kits, made by Under Armour. In 2018 the team became sponsored by Adidas. [ 32 ] In 2012, São Paulo won the Copa Sudamericana ( its only deed in the 2010 decade ) and qualified for future season ‘s Libertadores, finishing fourth in the league under Ney Franco. however, after that season, the club hit a second massive dry spell and struggled to regain its authority in the brazilian and south american stage. In 2014, 2018 and 2020 the cabaret was one of the contenders for the national league title, but did not win it ; São Paulo finished runner-up in 2014, fifth in 2018, and fourth in 2020, the last two being marked by massives drops of kind in the second base half. In contrast to this, they struggled heavily in 2013 and 2017, fighting ( and finally saving themselves ) against delegating to the second grade. Continentally, in 2016 the club reached the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores, losing to Atlético Nacional. In the entire 2010 ten, São Paulo did n’t win a single Campeonato Paulista title, the beginning in its history. In 2021, São Paulo finally ended its second gear biggest dry spell in its history ( 8 years ) ; under new director Hernán Crespo, the club defeated rivals Palmeiras in the Campeonato Paulista finals, winning the contest for the first gear time since 2005. however, after a continuing class of poor results, Crespo was sacked about five months by and by, with the club involved in another relegation battle in the league, being replaced by club legend Rogério Ceni .

Colours and badge [edit ]

When Club Athletico Paulistano and Associação Atlética das Palmeiras merged, their colours ( crimson and white for Paulistano and black and white for Palmeiras ) were inherited by São Paulo. The colors peer those of São Paulo ‘s state iris, and besides represent the three independent races that lived in Brazil during that period : the native Americans ( represented by the crimson ), the Europeans ( represented by the white ) and the Africans ( represented by the bootleg ). The club ‘s home plate leach is a white shirt, with two horizontal stripes at chest level, the upper one crimson and the lower one total darkness, and with a badge in the center of the breast. The shorts and socks are all-white. The away strip consists of a red shirt with crimson, black and whiten upright stripes, black shorts and socks. The badge consists of a carapace with a black rectangle in the upper section bearing the initials SPFC in white. Below the rectangle is a red, white and black triangle. The badge besides has five stars, two amber and three red ones. The gold ones denote Adhemar Ferreira da Silva ‘s populace and Olympic records and the red ones represent each of the Intercontinental and Club World Cups won by São Paulo. [ 33 ]

stadium [edit ]

Estádio do Morumbi ( Morumbi Stadium ), inside opinion São Paulo ‘s stadium is formally named Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo ( Cicero Pompeu de Toledo Stadium ) and normally known by the dub Estádio do Morumbi ( Morumbi Stadium ). It was inaugurated in 1960, with a maximum sitting capacity of 120,000 people, but now its maximal capacity is 72,039 seats. [ 1 ] Its record attendance for a football peer, set in 1977, is 146,082. The club besides owns two coach grounds, one named Centro de Treinamento Frederico Antônio Germano Menzen ( Frederico Antônio Germano Menzen Training Center ), nicknamed Centro de Treinamento (CT) da Barra Funda ( Barra Funda ‘s Training Center ), which is used largely by the professional team. [ 34 ] The other is the Centro de Formação de Atletas Presidente Laudo Natel ( President Laudo Natel Athletes Formation Center ), nicknamed Centro de Treinamento (CT) de Cotia ( Cotia ‘s Training Center ), which is used by the youth teams. [ 35 ]

Players [edit ]

First-team squad [edit ]

For a tilt of all erstwhile and current São Paulo FC players with a Wikipedia article, see category : São Paulo FC players

As of 22 December 2021[36]

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

youth players with foremost team numbers [edit ]

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

other players under contract [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 ]

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

adjourn numbers [edit ]

Personnel [edit ]

current technical staff [edit ]

last updated : 29 November 2021
Source : São Paulo Futebol Clube

Club rivalries [edit ]

São Paulo vs. Palmeiras [edit ]

This regular is nicknamed the “ Choque Rei ”, and has seen 103 wins by São Paulo, 99 wins by Palmeiras and 99 draws. [ 38 ]

São Paulo vs. Santos [edit ]

besides known as “ San-São ”, this regular was first base played in 1936. Since then, São Paulo have won it 114 times, Santos 92, and there have been 62 draws. [ 39 ]

São Paulo vs. Corinthians [edit ]

The game between these clubs is besides known as “ Majestoso ”, a name coined by Thomas Mazzoni. The foremost “ Majestoso ” occurred on 25 May 1930. [ 40 ] The fixture has seen 79 wins for São Paulo, 88 wins for Corinthians and 84 draws. [ 41 ]

Honours [edit ]

friendly Tournaments [edit ]

Campeonato Brasileiro Série A record [edit ]

Year Position Year Position Year Position Year Position Year Position
1971 1981 1991 2001 7th 2011 6th
1972 9th 1982 6th 1992 6th 2002 2012 4th
1973 6th 1983 1993 4th 2003 2013 9th
1974 10th 1984 17º 1994 6th 2004 2014
1975 1985 22º 1995 12º 2005 11th 2015 4th
1976 25º 1986 1996 11º 2006 2016 10th
1977 1987 6th 1997 12º 2007 2017 13th
1978 19º 1988 11th 1998 15º 2008 2018
1979 1989 1999 4th 2009 2019 6th
1980 9th 1990 2000 12th 2010 9th 2020 4th

References [edit ]

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