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Fortaleza Esporte Clube is a Brazilian multi-sport club based in Fortaleza, capital of the state of Ceará. Founded in 18 October 1918,[3] primarily a football club, is active in other sports such as futsal, handball and basketball. The club's colors are red, blue and white.
Full name | Fortaleza Esporte Clube | |||
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Nickname(s) | Leão do Pici (Lion of the Pici) Rei Leão do Brasil (Lion King of Brazil) Tricolor Clube da Garotada (Club of the Youth) Tricolor de Aço (Steel Tricolor) | |||
Founded | 18 October 1918 | |||
Ground | Castelão | |||
Capacity | 63,903[1] | |||
SAF Owner | Fortaleza EC SAF (100%)[2] | |||
President | Alex Santiago | |||
Head coach | Juan Pablo Vojvoda | |||
League | Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Campeonato Cearense | |||
2023 2024 | Série A, 10th of 20 Cearense, 2nd of 10 | |||
Website | https://fortaleza1918.com.br/ | |||
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Fortaleza is one of the most successful football clubs in the Brazilian Northeast, having won 46 state league titles and 3 Copa do Nordeste titles. It is placed by surveys as the second biggest fan base in the Northeast, behind only EC Bahia.[4] Its biggest rival is Ceará SC, and clashes between them are called Clássico-Rei (Classic-King).[5]
On 23 February 1912, Alcides Santos founded a club called Fortaleza, and participated shortly after in the founding of the Stella Foot-Ball Club. Finally, on 18 October 1918, Fortaleza Sporting Club was born, the first denomination of the Fortaleza Esporte Clube. Its colors represent the colors of the French flag, since the founder spent time in France and decided to put the colors of the European country in the Brazilian club.
In 1920, they participated in the foundation of the Associação Cearense de Desportos. That same year they got their first Cearense Championship title.
In 1951, the Municipality of Fortaleza decided to renovate the Presidente Vargas Stadium. The idea of having a private stadium was reborn in the board since it had its own stadium during the 1920s.
In 1957, the club acquired from the land in Bairro do Pici from Mrs. Hedwing, which during the Second World War was where the American military base was in Fortaleza, called Post Command ( Command Post), hence the name Pici, transfers it to the Club of Gentilândia in exchange for the new neighborhood. It changed its name to Leão do Pici, a reference to the neighborhood where the Parque dos Campeonatos is located.
The Alcides Santos Stadium opened its doors in June 1962, beating Usina Ceará in the inaugural match.
After finishing in 4th place in the 2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the club qualified for the Copa Libertadores for the first time in history. In 2023 they finished 2nd place in the Copa Sudamericana, losing to L.D.U. Quito.
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Fortaleza's mascot is a lion named Juba. In the 1960s, a journalist suggested that a lion be used as the club's mascot, inspired by the city of Fortaleza's General Tibúrcio Square, popularly known as Praça dos Leões (Square of Lions).
The headquarters of Fortaleza lies in the district of Pici, which is a complex consisting of buildings named after prominent figures of the club throughout their history.
Fortaleza play their games at the 8,300-seater Estádio Alcides Santos, as well as Estádio Castelão, which can hold 63,903 supporters and Estádio Presidente Vargas with a capacity of 20,600.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Position | Name |
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Coaching staff | |
Head coach | Juan Pablo Vojvoda |
Assistant head coach | Nahuel Martínez |
Assistant head coach | Gastón Liendo |
Assistant head coach | Leonardo Porto |
Fitness coach | Luis Aspiazu |
Fitness coach | Émerson Santana |
Fitness coach | Kelmo Bonatto |
Fitness coach | Lucas Martins |
Goalkeepers trainer | Santiago Piccinini |
Goalkeepers trainer | Guto Albuquerque |
Development analyst | Henrique Bittencourt |
Development analyst | Leonardo Abreu |
Medical staff | |
Team doctor | Cláudio Maurício |
Team doctor | Glay Maranhão |
Team doctor | Rafael Veras |
Team doctor | Roberto Oliveira |
Team doctor | Vinícius Castelo Branco |
Physiotherapist | Albino Luciano |
Physiotherapist | Egberto Oliveira |
Physiotherapist | Patrício Teixeira |
Physiotherapist | Ranielson Xavier |
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