Saturday, April 24, 2021

Sao Paulo Futebol Clube 1970 2005

  Sao Paulo Futebol Clube are the youngest of the major teams from the capital of Sao Paulo state, an area in constant development which already accommodates over 40% of Brazilian industry. Founded by Edgar Souza Aranha on 27 January 1930, Sao Paulo struggled for a long time to earn themselves a place in the sun alongside the state's two traditional giants, Corinthians and Palmeiras. Nevertheless, the club's motto "Football is an art, we have another approach to the game" quickly helped them build a fan base of loyal Torcedores. And taking to the field in a white shirt with a black and red horizontal stripe across the front, the team benefited no end in the early days from two extraordinary talents. First of all, legendary goalscorer Artur Friedenreich netted an incredible 1,329 strikes in a 26-year career to become the darling of the crowds packed into Sao Paulo stadium, known more commonly as Morumbi stadium. Officially, the ground holds a maximum of 80,500 supporters.
Either way, they were soon being dazzled by the skills of Leonidas da Silva, the 'black diamond', who made his debut for Sao Paulo on 1 April 1942. By the time he retired on 30 October 1951, the extremely agile and seemingly elastic striker had scored 140 goals in 211 games, many of them thanks to his speciality - the bicycle kick. His record with the Brazilian national team was perhaps even more impressive, and he struck for the Seleçao at the rate of a goal per game, scoring 25 in 25 appearances. 

Thanks to these exceptional players, a list which should also include Brazilian captain Carlos Bauer, Sao Paulo won themselves a steady stream of titles. But the club's real heyday came in their third era of sustained success - the 1990s - as coach Tele Santana and elegant midfielder Raï drove them to success at home and abroad. Adding a third Copa Libertadores triumph to their list of honours in 2004, Sao Paulo have managed to remain true to their motto over the years, proving that football is the most thrilling of games when played in the proper spirit. (Fifa)

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Honours:
1 FIFA Club World Cup: 2005
2 Intercontinental Cups: 1992, 1993
3 Libertadores Cups: 1992, 1993, 2005
1 Libertadores Super Cup: 1993
2 South American Super Cups: 1993, 1994
1 Conmebol Cup: 1994
6 Brazilian Championships: 1977, 1986, 1991, 2006, 2007, 2008
1 Rio-Sao Paulo Tournament: 2001
22 Paulista State Championships: 1931, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1953, 1957, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2005

Legendary players:

Friedenreich (1930-35), Leonidas (1942-50), Canhoteiro (1955-63), Gerson (1969-73), Pedro Rocha (1970-78), Serginho Chulapa (1974-83), Dario Pereyra (1977-88), Careca (1983-87), Muller (1984-88, 1991-94, 1996), Rai (1987-93, 1998-2000), Rogerio Ceni (since 1990)

Records:
Appearances: Rogerio Ceni played his 800th game for Sao Paulo on 30 April 2008.
Goals: Serginho Chulapa, 242

3 comments:

  1. I want to ask a question maybe it is not in the correct place but I can't find any place to post it in.

    Do you have other soccer stuff form Africa?? specially Egypt??

    I hope you can get us some, Specaily the CAN like the 1988 one you added before.

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  2. Yes i'm planning some African nations cup finals.

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  3. Waiting for them and please if possible hope to have the Nigeria vs Ivory Coast in 1992 CAN in Senegal game, it was the semi-final of the tournament and was one of ACN all time great matches.

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