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Rio Branco Sport Club

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Rio Branco
Full nameRio Branco Sport Club
Nickname(s)Leão da Estradinha (Lion of the Estradinha)
FoundedOctober 13, 1913; 111 years ago (1913-10-13)
GroundEstradinha
Capacity8,000
PresidentThiago Campos
Head coachTcheco
LeagueCampeonato Paranaense Série Prata
2023Paranaense, 11th (relegated)

Rio Branco Sport Club, more commonly referred to as Rio Branco do Paraná or simply Rio Branco, is a Brazilian professional association football club in Paranaguá, Paraná which currently plays in Campeonato Paranaense Série Prata, the second division of the Paraná state football league.

History

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On October 13, 1913, Rio Branco Sport Club was founded by Anibal José de Lima, Raul da Costa Pinto, Euclides de Oliveira, Manoel Victor da Costa, Antônio Gomes de Miranda, José de Oliveira, Antônio Ferrer da Rosa and Jarbas Nery Chichorro.[1]

In 1915, Rio Branco disputed the first Campeonato Paranaense. The club finished in the last position of all the six participating teams.[2]

In 1956, Rio Branco professionalized its football section, and disputed the Campeonato Paranaense Divisão Especial (which was the second division).[1] Its first professional match was played against Água Verde. Rio Branco won 3–2.[3]

In 1996, Rio Branco disputed the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C. The club was eliminated by Figueirense in the third stage.[4]

In 2000, the club disputed the Copa João Havelange. The club was in the White module, which was the equivalent of a third level. Rio Branco was eliminated in the second stage.[5]

In 2005, the club was administered by four entrepreneurs, Mário Roque, José Carlos Possas, José Manuel Chaves and Marquinhos Roque.[1]

Honours

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Stadium

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Rio Branco's home stadium is Estádio da Estradinha (its official name is Estádio Nelson Medrado Dias),[1] inaugurated in 1927, with a maximum capacity of 8,000 people.[6]

Mascot

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The club's mascot is a lion.[7]

Nickname

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Rio Branco is nicknamed Leão da Estradinha, meaning Lion of the Little Road.[7] This nickname is due to the club's brave playstyle.[8] Estradinha is the name of the club's neighborhood.[3]

Club colors

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The club colors are red and white.[9]

Ultra groups

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There are several ultra groups supporting the club:[10]

  • Mancha Vermelha
  • Os Fanáticos do Leão
  • Torcida Fiel do Leão

Miscellaneous

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  • Rio Branco Sport Club is the third oldest Paraná state club, only behind Coritiba, founded in 1909, and Operário-PR, founded in 1912.[11]
  • Rio Branco and Coritiba are the only state clubs which did not change their names or colors.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e (in Portuguese) Rio Branco Sport Club at Arquivo de Clubes
  2. ^ "1915 Campeonato Paranaense at RSSSF". Archived from the original on 2007-02-17. Retrieved 2006-08-26.
  3. ^ a b (in Portuguese) History at the fansite Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ 1996 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C at RSSSF Archived 2007-11-14 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ 2000 Copa João Havelange at RSSSF Archived 2007-11-14 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ (in Portuguese) Estádio da Estradinha at Templos do Futebol Archived 2008-11-21 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ a b Especial Placar - 500 Times do Brasil, São Paulo: Editora Abril: 2003.
  8. ^ (in Portuguese) Rio Branco at FutebolPR Archived 2006-08-24 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Club info at Federação Paranaense de Futebol (Paraná Football Federation)
  10. ^ (in Portuguese) Ultra groups at the fansite
  11. ^ Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro, Volume 1 – Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001.
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