Avaí FC
Full name | Avaí Futebol Clube | ||
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Nickname(s) | Leão da Ilha (Lion of the Island) | ||
Founded | September 1, 1923 | ||
Ground | Ressacada, Florianópolis, Brazil | ||
Capacity | 19,000 | ||
Chairman | Níldo | ||
Manager | Claudinei Oliveira | ||
League | Campeonato Brasileiro Série A | ||
2007 | Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, 3th | ||
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Avaí Futebol Clube, or Avaí as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Florianópolis in Santa Catarina, founded on September 1, 1923. It became nationally known after the tennis player Gustavo Kuerten declared to be a supporter of Avaí. Home stadium is the Ressacada stadium, capacity 19,000.[1] They play in blue shirts, shorts and socks.
History
[change | change source]The club was founded after a businessman called Amadeu Horn gave football kits to a group of boys. These boys played a match against a team called Humaitá, and won. On September 1, 1923, at Amadeu Horn's house, the club was founded, being called at that time Avahy Football Club. The team was named Avahy after the Battle of Avahy, in the Paraguayan War In the following year, it became the first Santa Catarina State Championship champion.
Avaí played the Brazilian First Division ("Série A") four times: in 1974, 1976, 1977 and 1979. In 1998, it won its only national title, the Brazilian Third Division ("Série C"). Since 1999, it plays the Série B and the best campaigns happened in 2001 and 2004, when Avaí reached the Final Four, but could not be promoted to the First Division (only the two best placed teams were promoted). Avaí is the club with more titles won in the Santa Catarina State Championship in the 20th century (13).
Titles
[change | change source]Professional
[change | change source]- 1 Brazilian Third Division ("Série C"): 1998.
- 13 Santa Catarina State Championships: 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1973, 1975, 1988 and 1997
- 2 Santa Catarina Governor Trophy: 1983 and 1985.
- 1 Santa Catarina State Second Division: 1994.
- 20 Florianópolis City Championships: 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1933, 1938, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1958, 1960, 1963 and 1995.
- 1 Santa Catarina Cup: 1995.
U-20
[change | change source]- 4 Santa Catarina State Championships: 1981, 2001, 2003 and 2005
- 1 Santa Catarina State Second Division: 1994
U-17
[change | change source]- 1 Santa Catarina State Championship: 2003
- 1 Saudades Cup Championship: 2007
U-15
[change | change source]- 1 Santa Catarina State Championship: 1999
National competitions record
[change | change source]First Division (Serie A)
[change | change source]Year | Position |
1974 | 39th |
1976 | 36th |
1977 | 43rd |
1979 | 90th |
Second Division (Serie B)
[change | change source]Year | Position | Year | Position |
1980 | 62nd | 2001 | 4th |
1984 | 82nd | 2002 | 6th |
1989 | 80th | 2003 | 12th |
1999 | 8th | 2004 | 3rd |
2000 | 15th | 2005 | 8th |
2006 | 13th | 2007 | 15th |
Third Division (Serie C)
[change | change source]Year | Position |
1987 | 13th |
1995 | ?? |
1996 | 34th |
1997 | ?? |
1998 | 1st |
Brazilian Cup
[change | change source]Year | Round |
1989 | 1st round |
1998 | 1st round |
1999 | 2nd round |
2000 | 1st round |
2007 | 3rd round |
Stadium
[change | change source]Avaí's stadium is Estádio da Ressacada, inaugurated in 1983, with a maximum capacity of 19,000 people.
First team squad
[change | change source]Goalkeepers | |||||
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Eduardo Martini | |||||
Thiago Schmidt (Thiago Bambam) | |||||
Diego D. dos Santos Oliveira | |||||
Full backs | |||||
Edílson Mendes Guimarães | |||||
Rodrigo Galo Brito | |||||
João Rodrigo Donato | |||||
Emanuel Cuchi | |||||
João Paulo Gomes | |||||
Centre backs | |||||
Rosalvo Antônio Johann Filho | |||||
Alessandro Lopes | |||||
Carlos Alexandre Areco Ferraz (Carlão) | |||||
Fábio Costa Fidélis | |||||
Defensive midfielders | |||||
Saulo Júlio Santos | |||||
Robson Schuelter | |||||
Brenno Basso | |||||
Tarcisio France da Silva | |||||
Felipe Magalhães Novais | |||||
Marcos César do Nascimento Meireles (Marquinhos) | |||||
Pedro Ayub Julião Júnior | |||||
Marcus Winicius Souza Lima | |||||
Attacking midfielders | |||||
Richardson dos Santos | |||||
Fábio Júnior Baitler | |||||
Thiago Santos | |||||
Rodrigo Félix | |||||
Válber | |||||
Strikers | |||||
Marquinhos | |||||
Jandson dos Santos | |||||
Leonardo Andrade Damásio (Leo) | |||||
Gustavo dos Santos | |||||
Abuda | |||||
Willian | |||||
Evando Spinassé Camillato | |||||
Manager | |||||
Silas Pereira |
Idols
[change | change source]1920 - 1930
[change | change source]1940 - 1950
[change | change source]- Adolfo Martins Camilli (Adolfinho), goalkeeper.
- Hubert Beck, midfielder.
- João Felipe Zattar (Felipinho), striker.
- Osni Gonçalves (Nizeta), striker.
- Saul Oliveira, striker.
1960 - 1970
[change | change source]1970 - 1980
[change | change source]- Antônio Fernandes Quintino (Toninho), striker.
- Antônio Fidélis (Veneza), back.
- João Carlos da Silva (Balduíno), midfielder.
- Juarez dos Santos (Juti), striker.
- Zenon de Souza Farias, midfielder.
1980 - 1990
[change | change source]- Ubirajara Lopes de Oliveira (Bira Lopes), midfielder.
- Adílson Heleno, midfielder.
- Décio Antônio Corazza, striker.
- Édson Luís Benites Belmonte, midfielder.
- Jorge Daniel Fossati, goalkeeper.
1990 and 2000
[change | change source]- César Tadeu Silva, goalkeeper.
- Érmison José Leopoldo (Jacaré), striker.
- João Carlos Rocha (Dão), striker.
- Paulo César (PC), striker.
Managers
[change | change source]Rival
[change | change source]Avaí's greatest rival is Figueirense F.C..
Club colors and nickname
[change | change source]- The club colours are blue and white, and it is known as "The Lion of the Island" (because 90% of the Florianópolis territory is established on an island).
References
[change | change source]Other websites
[change | change source]- Official website
- Fan site
- Terra Esportes - Avaí Archived 2013-11-01 at the Wayback Machine
- FutebolSC.com - Avaí[permanent dead link]
- Fanáticos por Futebol - Avaí Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- AvaianoSempre - Avaí's Flog Archived 2012-11-24 at the Wayback Machine