Goiás Esporte Clube

The Goiás Esporte Clube, fürgewöhnlich only for short Goiás, is a sports club from Goiânia of about 1.2 million inhabitants, capital of the Brazilian state of Goiás is in football of national importance. Goiás EC is the leading association of the state and was founded in 1943. Since 1973, Goiás, with only five years of interruption, national first class. In 1990, the club was in the Brazilian Cup, the Copa do Brasil final.

The brazil usual mascot is the Periquito, originally Australia-based budgie type. Common nicknames of the association are Verdão ( " Great Green " ) and Esmeraldino ( "little emerald ").

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History

The Goiás EC was established on 6 April 1943 in the Brazilian city of Goiania in Goias, as met some friends and decided then and there to found their own football team. As the founding fathers, the brothers Lino and Carlo Barsi were included in the history, held an organizational meeting at her home.

Their first game denied the Verdão 1944 Campeonato Goiano, the state championship of Goiás. The Goiás EC could win this title for the first time in 1966. Since then, the club has established a dominant position in the state. Until 2009 Goiás was able to win the state championship still 21 more times, making giants. The main rivals come here all also from the capital and the Vila Nova FC, ​​Atlético Goianiense and the names moderate very similar Goiânia EC.

Goiás took 1973 for the first time at the Brazilian Championship in part, and has been top notch with only three years of interruption. The best result here was the third rank of 2005, through which Goiás to bisherig only participation in the South America Cup, the Copa Libertadores, qualified. As a group, the first club here reached the second round where the first leg of the Argentine representative Estudiantes de la Plata with 0:2 lost. In the return match Goiás won 3-1 and became the historical victims of the first application of the away goals rule in the Libertadores. A great success was the advance in the finals of the Brazilian Cup in 1990. Goiás subject there just short of 0-0 and 0-1 against Flamengo in Rio de Janeiro.

2010 Gois increased after continuous League affiliation since 2000 as the 19th of the Series A from. In December 2010, the club played in the final of the Copa Sudamericana. After a 2-0 win at home Goiás defeated in the bonarenser suburbanites CA Independiente with 1:3 and had to leave the Argentines the title after a 2:4 in a penalty shootout.

In the 2012 season with 78 points Goiás EC could end the season as a second-division champion and went back up to the Série A.

Goiás is a member of the Clube dos 13, a coalition of the major clubs in Brazil since 1998.

Stadium - Infratrukrur

Estádio Hailé Pinheiro

The Goiás EC plays its home games in general the club's Estádio Hailé Pinheiro of which is called fürgewöhnlich Serrinha. The stadium was built in 1995 and completely renovated between 2003 and 2004. It has a capacity of 10,000 spectators. An expansion of the stadium to a capacity of 33,000 spectators is being considered.

It is part of an estate that was acquired by the club in the 1960s and also serves as the headquarters beside the club. The built there over the years sports complex located next to the stadium, among other things, a sports hall with a capacity of 3,000 spectators, a covered 25 meter swimming pool, restaurant, 300 parking spaces and other playing fields.

Estádio Serra Dourada

The Estádio do Governo do Estado de Goiás, mostly Serra Dourada ( " Golden Mountains " ) called, is the largest stadium of Goiás and belongs to the state government. It was built until 1975, according to a plan of later awarded the Pritzker Prize architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha. Originally, the stadium took around 80,000 spectators, but modernization, increased comfort and safety have shrunk the current capacity to 50,000.

Goiás uses the Serra Dourado whenever the expected spectator interest justifies it. The local competitors Vila Nova FC and Atlético Goianiense use the stadium.

The stadium is in the pre-selection for the World Cup 2014.

Other Facilities

The association also maintains the sports and leisure center Centro Esportivo e Lazer Edmo Pinheiro in Parque Anhanguera and the Centro Coimbra Bueno in Aparecida de Goiânia district.

Situated on a lake Edmo Pinheiro has to have plenty of leisure facilities in addition to four football fields, a gymnastic academy, and a sports medicine department. It is also the seat of the technical committee of the Association.

The Centro Coimbra Bueno with two football fields serves as a training center. It will be there too destitute children looked after from the south of the city.

Statistics

Championship standings

Placement in 1987 at the Copa União.

Audience

Year, league affiliation, viewers average, average ticket price:

  • 2004: Série A - 09 133 - BRL 12:27
  • 2005: Série A - 12.980 - BRL 11:14
  • 2006: Série A - 10.305 - BRL 12:11
  • 2007: Série A - 14.051 - BRL 10:38
  • 2008: Série A - 08 558 - BRL 24.72

2006 - 2008 was the conversion rate about BRL 1.00 = EUR 0.33.

Information based on official statistics of the Confederação Brasileira de Futebol.

Achievements

  • Copa Sudamericana: Finalist 2010
  • Cup of Brazil: Finalist 1990
  • State Championship Goiás: (24 x) in 1966, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2013
  • Master of the Série B: 1999, 2012

Well-known former players

  • Élson
  • Fernandão
  • Araújo
  • Dimba
  • Grafite
  • Pedro Iarley
  • Gustavo
  • Mário Jardel
  • Welliton

Coach

( incomplete)

Other sports

In Goiás EC, inter alia, futsal, basketball and volleyball are operated

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