Grêmio Barueri Futebol

Grêmio Barueri Futebol Ltda. - Often referred to as just Grêmio Barueri Barueri or - is a sports club based in Barueri, a 25 km north- west of São Paulo in the Brazilian state of the same name situated place, the de facto these days is fused with the metropolis. The club was originally founded as Grêmio Recreativo Barueri and temporarily relocated due to financial reasons from February 2010 to May 2011 to Presidente Prudente, a nearly 600 km away from the capital city with about 200,000 inhabitants in the west of the state. The club changed its name at that time as Grêmio Prudente.

Grêmio, the word means as much as club ( FINISH ) or guild, was founded in 1989 with strong participation of the management of Barueri to gain a sporting showpiece to the city. Barueri had an official club colors of blue, red and yellow and operates, among others, football, basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, karate, judo and athletics. The basketball and volleyball departments were able to make in the 1990s attention with São Paulo State Championships. The footballer in 2008 increased in the first division. The end of 2009, the club decided to move to the city Presidente Prudente, which promised greater involvement due to insufficient support from the city administration. The process was formalized in late February 2010 with a formal city council decision. Gremio president Marco Antonio Almeida expressed his desire that the club should be at home in Prudente now more than 100 years. In May 2011, Grêmio was taken over by a group of companies that transferred the club again after Barueri.

The brazil usual mascot of the club is a bee. This is to symbolize values ​​such as industriousness, cooperation, earthiness and the like. The whole concept was thought up by an advertising agency.

  • 2.1 Basketball
  • 2.2 Volleyball

Football

Only in 2001 was professionalized Barueri the football operation. The year before, the U20 Juniors of the association could still attract attention when they won the state championship under the name Roma gesposnsorten Barueri.

The first team had to wait until 2005 before she succeeded at the state level promotion to the second division. Even better, it was the following year, as with the rise in the first State League and qualifying for the Série C, the third- highest division of Brazil, succeeded. With a fourth place to Barueri qualified after the first season for the Série B. There, the team needed a season to establish themselves. 2008 GRB reached the fourth place and rose to the highest national league, the Series A. There, the club was named after a 8th place in the year 2010 Table and dismounted. 2011, at that time still as Grêmio Prudente firmierende club was relegated from the first State League. A year later, the club was the last to and from the Série B in the Série C from.

Stadium

Originally contributed Grêmio their home games at Estádio Municipal inaugurated in 1996 Orlando Batista Noveli of which has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. The stadium was demolished in 2006 and in its place the Arena Barueri, a multifunctional football stadium built. The stadium was built for reasons of cost in stages. Initially, a "L " shaped base structure was built in the games up to 17,000 spectators allowed. By 2010, the stadium was completed and it now has a capacity of nearly 32,000 spectators on. In fed to a further expansion, the stadium will be completely covered.

The Arena was inaugurated on 26 May 2007 with the play of Barueri against Criciúma EC. The visitors took the case through Silvio lead, but in the end lost with 1:2. The highest number of audience to date was achieved with 16,645 on 26 November 2008 at the decisive for the rise of Grêmio in the Série A match against América FC from Natal. Among the highlights of the history of the stadium heard the 100th goal of São Paulo FC goalkeeper Rogério Ceni, which achieved in March 2011 in a match at the state championship against Corinthians Paulista SC. Grêmio shares the stadium with the unterklassigen SC Barueri.

During his time in Presidente Prudente Grêmio Barueri played at the Estádio Municipal Eduardo José Farah, usually just called Prudentão from. In 1940, inaugurated the stadium, which was renovated in 2008, holds about 44,400 spectators.

Achievements

Basketball

  • State Championship of São Paulo: 1998

Volleyball

  • State Championship of São Paulo: 1992

Known player

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