Sport Club Barueri

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Sport Barueri
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Full name Sport Club Barueri
Founded 1 January 1998 as Campinas Futebol Clube
November 2009 as Sport Club Barueri
Ground Arena Barueri, Barueri, São Paulo state, Brazil
Ground Capacity 16,419[1]
President Domingos Ferreira de Brito
Head Coach André Oliveira
League
2012 São Paulo (state) Paulista Série B, quarter-finals
Website Club home page
File:Arena Barueri.jpg
Arena Barueri

Sport Club Barueri is a Brazilian football club based in Barueri, São Paulo state, also known as Sport Barueri. The team did not attended 2013 season after finished as quarter-finalists in Paulista Série B (4th highest level in São Paulo state).

History

The team was based in Campinas (of Campinas metropolitan area) as Campinas Futebol Clube. It found by Edmar Bernardes and Careca, both played for Campinas based team Guarani Futebol Clube.

After the major team of Barueri, Grêmio Recreativo Barueri moved to Presidente Prudente (of northwest hinterland) and became Grêmio Prudente Futebol, the club re-located to Barueri (of Greater São Paulo) and changed to current name in 2010. However Grêmio Barueri moved back to Barueri in 2011.

The team was based in Estádio CERECAMP, Campinas. Guarani Futebol Clube, Ponte Preta and Red Bull Brasil were the city rival of the team, however the team were in difference level, the last derby between Ponte Preta and Campinas was at 2009 Copa Paulista.

References

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External links

  • Entry at Paulista Football Federation (Portuguese)


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