Clube Municipal Ananindeua
Clube Municipal Ananindeua, or Ananindeua as it is usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Ananindeua in Pará, founded on January 3, 1978.
Full name | Clube Municipal Ananindeua | ||
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Nickname(s) | Tartaruga ( The Turtle ) | ||
Founded | 1978 | ||
Ground | Francisco Vasques, Belém, Brazil | ||
Capacity | 5,000 | ||
Chairman | ? | ||
Manager | Sinomar Naves | ||
2007 | Eliminated in second stage (Série C) | ||
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History
The town of Ananindeua is in the metropolitan area of Belém. It has approximately 400,000 inhabitants. Ananindeua is the city's main club. The team receives aid from a councilman of Ananindeua, Helder Barbalho, son of Jáder Barbalho. Helder helped the teams to return to the second state division and to contract experienced players.
Record
- 1996 - won the second state division championship.
- 2001 - runner-up in the second state division championship.
- 2006 - finalist in the state championship, the most important tournament in Pará. They were the runners-up, losing the final to Paysandu Sport Club on penalties.
Titles
- Campeonato Paraense Second Division: 1996
- Campeonato Paraense Second Division: Runner-up 2001
- Campeonato Paraense: Runner-up 2006
External links
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