Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras

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Palmeiras
Palmeiras logo
Full name Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras
Nickname(s) Verdão (Big Green);
Palestra
Alviverde
Porco (Pig)
Academia de Futebol
Founded August 26, 1914
Ground Palestra Itália (Parque Antártica),
São Paulo, Brazil
(Capacity 35,000)
Chairman Afonso Della Monica
Manager Vanderlei Luxemburgo
League Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
2007 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, 7th
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Home colours
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Away colours
Evolution of the Parakeet, the official mascot of Palmeiras (right-to-left)
Evolution of the Parakeet, the official mascot of Palmeiras (right-to-left)

Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, usually called Palmeiras. Is a Brazilian football team from São Paulo, Brazil, founded on August 26, 1914, as Società Sportiva Palestra Italia, but changed to the current name on September 14, 1942. It is one of the most popular and traditional Brazilian clubs.

History

Foundation and name

Palmeiras was founded by Luigi Cervo, Vicenzo Ragognetti, Luigi Emanuele Marzo and Ezequiel Simone, four Italian men who were members of the Italian-speaking community of São Paulo and was initially named Società Sportiva Palestra Italia. Its original colors were red, white and green (those of Italy). The name change occurred during World War II. Brazil entered the war supporting the allies and its dictatorship forced Palestra Italia to change its name because of the reference to Italy. The original badge (a white ornamental "P" in a shield) is still present in the current one and the club has used red as a third colour (mostly in friendship games during the club's 75th anniversary).

Several other clubs whose names alluded to enemy foreign countries either disappeared (like Germania) or were renamed during the same period. Another Brazilian club that was once also called Palestra Italia is Cruzeiro Esporte Clube, from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. However Palmeiras was the original Palestra Italia, since it was founded about a decade before Cruzeiro.

Champion of The Century

In its history, the club has won 21 championships of the State of São Paulo and 5 Rio-São Paulo Tournament, but the most important titles have been 6 national league titles ( 4 Campeonato Brasileiros and 2 Torneios Roberto Gomes Pedrosa), 4 national cups (1 Brazil Cup, 2 Taças Brasil and 1 Brazilian Champion's Cup), 1 Libertadores Cup, 1 Mercosur Cup and the 1951 Copa Rio . Palmeiras is recognised as one of Brazil's most victorious clubs. In 1999, the Club was claimed by Federação Paulista de Futebol 'Champion of The 20th Century' in Brazil.

First World Champion Club

On March 9, 2007, FIFA administratively recognized Palmeiras as the first world champion for winning the 1951 Copa Rio. The final decision will be announced in November.[1]

Ups and downs

The club has had a rather irregular history alternating between periods of intense success and failure. In the 1960s and early 1970s for instance, the club collected trophies, having played several times the Libertadores Cup and won the Brazilian Championship (Campeonato Brasileiro) twice (1972/73). Then the club found itself in a fifteen-year hiatus without any significant trophies until 1992 when the club signed a sponsorship deal with Italian dairy giant Parmalat; the deal lasted for eight years and quickly turned Palmeiras into Brazil's richest club, allowing the club to purchase many valuable assets for their squad such as Edmundo, Zinho and Edilson. During the Parmalat era (which started in 1992) Palmeiras won the Brazilian Championship twice (1993/94), the Brazilian Cup (1998), the Mercosur Cup (1998) and the Libertadores Cup (1999).

Libertadores Cup Winners

Famous coach Luiz Felipe Scolari led the team to one of the club's most important titles: The 1999 Libertadores Cup. The final match was against Deportivo Cali from Colombia. Important players from that team were World Cup winner goalkeeper Marcos, as well as Alex de Souza, Evair, Paulo Nunes and Cesar Sampaio.

Palmeiras is the Brazilian club with the most participations in Copa Libertadores (13), winning it once (1999) and reaching the finals three times (1961, 1968 and 2000).

Current Years

Parmalat sponsorship ended in 2000 and left the club in dire straits. After a mildly irregular season in 2001 — the biggest achievement was a Libertadores Cup semifinal against Boca Juniors— the club faced its worst year ever in 2002 and was relegated to the Second Division, which it won in the following year, returning to the First Division in 2004. Ever since its comeback, the club has been on the rise. The 2004 and 2005 seasons were rather successful when the team qualified for the Libertadores Cup, but 2006 season was not good since the team finished the Campeonato Brasileiro in the 16th position (one position above going to the second division).

Honours

Palmeiras flag
Palmeiras flag

International Competitions

Copa Rio

Continental Championships

International Tournaments
  • Firenze Cup (Italy): 1963
  • Ramon de Carranza (Spain): 1969, 1974, 1975
  • Euro-America Cup: 1991, 1996
  • Nagoya Cup: 1994
  • Brazil-Italy Cup: 1994
  • Brazil-Japan Cup: 1967
  • Naranja Cup (Spain): 1995
  • Lev Yashin Tournament: 1994
  • Kirin Cup: *1978
  • Italian Imigration Cup: 1975
  • Mar del Plata Cup: 1972
  • João Havelange Cup: 1966

National Competitions

Regional Competitions

  • Campeonato Paulista: 1920, 1926, 1927, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1940, 1942, 1944, 1947, 1950, 1959, 1963, 1966, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1993, 1994, 1996 (21 times)
  • Campeonato Paulista Extra: 1926, 1938 (2 times)
  • Taça dos Invictos (The Invincibles Cup): 1933/1934, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1989

Youth competitions

Stadium

Palmeiras plays at the Palestra Itália stadium (also nicknamed Parque Antártica because the area was a park built by Antarctica Paulista Company in the beginning of the last century). The venue has seats for 35,000. Local derbies against São Paulo or Corinthians, however, are usually played in São Paulo's Morumbi stadium. The club has recently signed a deal with a local electricity company, AES Eletropaulo, to improve its lighting system. There is planned for 2008 a substitution in the grass used at the stadium, as it has been a constant complaint by the club's players. The reform will force Palmeiras to play in foreign ground on the mean time. Directors have hinted that the team will probably play at stadiums that are not in the city of São Paulo.

Club colours

Palmeiras plays with green shirts, white shorts and green socks. Palmeiras first jersey was all white with a red and white cross symbol (The Savoia Cross). Palmeiras have played in blue shirts twice as a tribute to the Italian National Team.

Supporters

  • According to Placar magazine,[2] Palmeiras has one of the four largest supporting bases in Brazil, with fans in all Brazilian states.
  • The club's official mascot is a green parakeet. However, during the mid-80's, fans of Palmeiras' rival Corinthians, would refer to the team as "Pig," and soon after, other teams would follow. Although the parakeet is the official mascot, fans will refer to and yell: "PORCO!" (Pig) enthusiastically during matches, as the pig became their better known mascot.
  • The 2002 relegation was the worst moment in the club's history, but attendances were high throughout 2003 in the second division.
  • Traditionally, Palmeiras is a club supported by the Italian descendants. Nowadays, however, the club is supported by every kind of people.
  • Palmeiras biggest ultra is Mancha Alvi-Verde (in English: White and Green Stain). There are other smaller ultras, such as: "Acadêmicos da Savóia" Porks Alviverde, Núcleo 1914, and TUP (which is the oldest ultra, but is suffering of lack of membership).
  • According to the last research (Datafolha 2007) Palmeiras is tied with São Paulo as the third most supported team in Brazil.

Rivals

Palmeiras' biggest rival is Corinthians. The rivalry between the two clubs is considered one of the most intense in the world, and their matches are known as The Paulista Derby. São Paulo FC is another direct rival; the games between the two clubs are called Choque Rei (Clash King).

SC Internacional and São Paulo FC are the only clubs that have collected more wins than defeats against SE Palmeiras.

Palmeiras B team

Palmeiras has a "second" team that plays the third division of the Paulista Championship (Série A3).

Cultural references

Palmeiras was featured heavily in the film O Casamento de Romeu e Julieta where the rivalry between Palmeiras and Corinthians plays a major role in the plot.

Current Squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Brazil GK Marcos
2 Flag of Brazil DF Paulo Sérgio
3 Flag of Brazil DF Dininho
4 Flag of Brazil DF Edmílson
5 Flag of Brazil MF Pierre
6 Flag of Brazil DF Leandro
7 Flag of Brazil FW Edmundo
8 Flag of Brazil MF Wendel
9 Flag of Brazil FW Osmar
10 Flag of Chile MF Jorge Valdivia (captain)
11 Flag of Brazil MF Deyvid Sacconi
12 Flag of Brazil GK Diego Cavalieri
14 Flag of Brazil DF Nen
15 Flag of Brazil MF Francis
No. Position Player
16 Flag of Brazil MF Caio
17 Flag of Brazil MF William
19 Flag of Brazil MF Makelele
20 Flag of Brazil FW Max
21 Flag of Brazil FW Luís
22 Flag of Brazil DF David
25 Flag of Brazil MF Martinez
26 Flag of Brazil DF Gustavo
27 Flag of Brazil DF Valmir
28 Flag of Brazil FW Luiz Henrique
29 Flag of Brazil FW Rodrigão
30 Flag of Brazil MF Vinícius
45 Flag of Brazil GK Bruno Cardoso

Technical staff

B Team

No. Position Player
Flag of Brazil GK Alemão
Flag of Brazil GK André Zuba
Flag of Brazil GK Lucas Vecchi
Flag of Brazil DF Denilson
Flag of Brazil DF Eliezer
Flag of Brazil DF Maurício
Flag of Brazil DF Rafael Vaz
Flag of Brazil DF Wallace
Flag of Brazil MF Bady
Flag of Brazil MF Bruno Farias
No. Position Player
Flag of Brazil MF Jairo
Flag of Brazil MF Joelson
Flag of Brazil MF Rick
Flag of Brazil MF Rodrigo Gaúcho
Flag of Brazil FW Alex Rafael
Flag of Brazil FW Bruno César
Flag of Brazil FW Cláudio
Flag of Paraguay FW Diego Fretes
Flag of Brazil FW Leandro Santos
Flag of Brazil FW Ramazzotti

Transfers

In

Out

Historic players

Famous coaches

Famous matches

Presidents

  • Ezequiel Simone (1914)
  • Augusto Vaccaro (1915)
  • Leonardo Pareto (1915)
  • Ludovico Bacchiani (1916)
  • Guido Farti (1917)
  • Dulio Frugoli (1918)
  • Valentino Sola (1918)
  • Menotti Falchi (1919-1920)
  • David Pichetti (1921-1922)
  • Francisco De Vivo (1923-1924)
  • Giuseppe Perrone (1925-1927)
  • Eduardo Matarazzo (1928-1931)
  • Dante Delmanto (1932-1934)
  • Raphael Parisi (1934-1938)
  • Ítalo Adami (1939-1940)
  • João Minervino (1939-1940)
  • Enrico de Martino (1939-1940)
  • Ítalo Adami (1941-1944)
  • Francisco Patti (1945-1946)
  • Higino Pellegrini (1947-1948)
  • Ferrúcio Sandoli (1949-1950)
  • Mário Frugiuelle (1951-1952)
  • Paschoal Walter Byron Giuliano (1953-1954)
  • Mário Beni (1955-1958)
  • Delfino Facchina (1959-1970)
  • Paschoal Walter Byron Giuliano (1971-1976)
  • Jordão Bruno Sacomani (1977-1978)
  • Brício Pompeu Toledo (1977-1978)
  • Delfino Facchina (1979-1980)
  • Brício Pompeu Toledo (1981-1982)
  • Paschoal Walter Byron Giuliano (1983-1984)
  • Nélson Tadini Duque (1985-1988)
  • Carlos Bernardo Facchina Nunes (1989-1992)
  • Mustafá Contursi (1993-2005)
  • Afonso Della Monica (2005-Today)

Anthem

Palmeiras anthem was composed in 1949 by conductor Antonio Sergi. Sergi also wrote the lyrics for the anthem, but did that under the pseudonym Gennaro Rodrigues.

Top Scorers

These are Palmeiras's top scorers since its foundation (data as of May 12th 2006):

# Name Goals Years
1 Heitor 284 1916-1931
2 César Maluco 180 1967-1974
3 Ademir da Guia 153 1962-1977
4 Lima 149 1938-1954
5 Servílio 140 1963-1968
6 Evair 127 1991-1994 and 1999
7 Humberto 126 1953-1958 and 1960-1961
8 Rodrigues 125 1950-1955
9 Luizinho 123 1935-1941
10 Tupãzinho 122 1963-1968

Sponsors

Current Sponsors

Former Sponsors

Apparel Suppliers

Current Supplier
  • Adidas (1976-1993 and 2006-today)

Former Suppliers

Other sports

Palmeiras has a victorious tradition in various sports, such as rink hockey and basketball. Leandro Barbosa and Oscar Schmidt, two of the best Brazilian basketball players of all time, started their careers at Palmeiras.

References

  1. ^ Comitiva deixa Fifa com uma certeza: Verdão é campeão mundial (Portuguese). Ultimo Segundo iG/Gazeta Esportiva. Retrieved on 2007-09-28.
  2. ^ RSSSF
  3. ^ [1]. Gazeta Esportiva, article "Verdão aguarda resposta de Filé para anunciar comissão". Accessed on December 23, 2007.
  4. ^ [2]. Gazeta Esportiva, article "Verdão aguarda resposta de Filé para anunciar comissão". Accessed on December 23, 2007.
  5. ^ [3]. Gazeta Esportiva, article "Verdão aguarda resposta de Filé para anunciar comissão". Accessed on December 23, 2007.
  6. ^ [4]. Gazeta Esportiva, article "Verdão aguarda resposta de Filé para anunciar comissão". Accessed on December 23, 2007.
  7. ^ [5]. Gazeta Esportiva, article "Verdão aguarda resposta de Filé para anunciar comissão". Accessed on December 23, 2007.
  8. ^ [6]. Gazeta Esportiva, article "Verdão aguarda resposta de Filé para anunciar comissão". Accessed on December 23, 2007.
  9. ^ [7]. Gazeta Esportiva, article "Filé diz 'sim' e comissão técnica do Palmeiras está completa". Accessed on December 23, 2007.
  10. ^ [8]. Gazeta Esportiva, article "Palmeiras apresenta nova patrocinadora nesta quinta". Accessed on December 20, 2007. The sponsoring contract with Fiat covers three seasons, from 2008 through 2010.

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