Linhares Esporte Clube

Linhares Esporte Clube, commonly known as Linhares, was a Brazilian football team from Linhares, Espírito Santo.[1] They competed once in the Série C and four times in the Copa do Brasil.[1]

Linhares
Full nameLinhares Esporte Clube
Nickname(s)Coruja Azul
Founded15 March 1991; 33 years ago (1991-03-15)
Dissolved2003
GroundGuilherme Augusto de Carvalho
Capacity12,000
League –

History

Linhares Esporte Clube were founded on March 15, 1991, after a failed attempt to merge Industrial Esporte Clube and América Futebol Clube de Linhares.[2] After the merger failed, Industrial folded and were founded again as Linhares Esporte Clube.[3]

Linhares won the Campeonato Capixaba for the first time in 1995.[1] The club competed in the Série C in 1995,[1] and reached the Copa do Brasil semifinals in 1994, when they were eliminated by Ceará.[3] They competed again in 1996, in 1998 and in 1999.[4][5][6]

The club were relegated to the Campeonato Capixaba Second Division in 2002, then, after a financial crisis, the club folded in 2003.[1]

Stadium

The club played their home games at the Guilherme Augusto de Carvalho stadium.[7] The stadium had a maximum capacity of 12,000 people.[7]

Presidents

List of presidents:[2]

  • Ademilson Nunes Loureiro (1991)
  • José Viguini (1992)
  • José Armando Maciel (1993)
  • Cirilo Pandini (1994)
  • Titi Conti (1995)
  • Ademilson Nunes Loureiro (1996—1997)
  • Edson Ferreira de Paula (1998—1999)
  • Cirilo Pandini (1999)

Achievements

References