Federação Pernambucana de Futebol

The Federação Pernambucana de Futebol (English: Pernambucan Football Federation), once named Liga Esportiva Pernambucana (English: Pernambucan Sport League), also known by the acronym FPF, organizes and administrates the Campeonato Pernambucano (English: Pernambucan Football Championship), the Copa Pernambuco (English: Pernambuco Cup) and the Pernambucan Football Championship lower levels). It was founded in 1915. Carlos Alberto Oliveira was the president of FPF until his death on August 29, 2011 being replaced by Evandro Carvalho.[1][2]

Federação Pernambucana de Futebol
Formation16 June 1915
TypeList of international sport federations
HeadquartersRecife, Pernambuco, Brazil
Official language
Portuguese
Evandro Carvalho
Websitefpf-pe.com.br

History

The original founders of the Federation were:

  • América (previously known as João de Barros Futebol Clube)
  • Centro Sportivo do Peres
  • Flamengo (Recife)
  • Santa Cruz
  • Torre (previously known as Agros Sport Club de Socorro)

The following clubs also share the status of founders:

In the Founding Assembly the following sport leagues were present:

  • Olindense de Desportos,
  • Desportiva Caruaruense,
  • Desportiva Garanhuense, and
  • Desportiva de Pesqueira.

Presidents

Liga Sportiva Pernambucana

  • Aristeu Acioli Lins – 1915
  • Alcebíades Braga – 1915
  • Henrique Jacques – 1915
  • Melchior do Amaral – 1915 – 1917

Liga Pernambucana de Desportos Terrestre

  • Manoel da Silva Guimarães – 1918 – 1919
  • João Reinaldo da Costa Lima – 1919 – 1920
  • João Duarte Dias – 1920
  • Loyo Neto – 1920 – 1921
  • Artur Campelo – 1922 – 1924
  • Cícero Brasileiro de Melo – 1925 – 1926
  • Júlio de Melo Filho – 1926 – 1927
  • Renato Silveira – 1927 – 1928 – 1929 – 1930
  • Maviael do Prado – 1928
  • Carlos Rios – 1929 – 1930

Federação Pernambucana de Desportos

  • Maviael do Prado – 1930 – 1935
  • Sebastião Maciel – 1936 – 1937
  • Edgar Moury Fernandes – 1938
  • Tavares Buril – 1938 – 1939 – 1940 – 1941
  • Sidrack Correia de Oliveira – 1940
  • Alfredo Ramos – 1941 – 1943
  • Edson Moury Fernandes – 1943 – 1945
  • Nilo de Brito Bastos – 1946 – 1947
  • Osvaldo Salsa – 1947
  • Leopoldo Casado – 1947 – 1948
  • José Rêgo Vieria – 1949 – 1950
  • Sigismundo Cabral de Melo – 1951 – 1953
  • Évio de Abreu e Lima – 1953 – 1954

Federação Pernambucana de Futebol

  • Rubem Rodriges Moreira – 1954 – 1982
  • Dilson Prado Cavalcanti – 1982 – 1985
  • Carlos Frederico Gomes de Oliveira – 1985 – 1995
  • Carlos Alberto Gomes de Oliveira – 1995 – 2011
  • Evandro Barros Carvalho – 2011 –

Source:FPF

Current clubs

2020

As of 24 January 2021

Brasileirão

Club City Position
Série A
Sport Recife 14th
Série B
Náutico Recife 15th
Série C
Santa Cruz Recife Eliminated (Second stage)
Série D
Afogados Afogados da Ingazeira Eliminated (Group stage)
Central Caruaru Eliminated (Group stage)
Salgueiro Salgueiro Eliminated (Round of 16)

Brasileirão feminino

Club City Position
Série A2
Náutico Recife Eliminated (Group stage)
Sport Recife Eliminated (Round of 16)

State leagues

Club Status
Campeonato Pernambucano
Salgueiro Winners
Santa Cruz Runners-up
Náutico Third place
Campeonato Pernambucano A2
Vera Cruz Winners (Promoted)
Sete de Setembro Runners-up (Promoted)
Centro Limoeirense Third place
Campeonato Pernambucano Feminino
Winners
Runners-up
Third place
Campeonato Pernambucano Sub 20
Náutico Winners
Retrô Runners-up
Santa Cruz Third place
Campeonato Pernambucano Sub 17
Winners
Runners-up
Third place
Campeonato Pernambucano Sub 15
Winners
Runners-up
Third place

Other competitions

Club Status
Copa do Brasil
Afogados Eliminated (Third stage)
Náutico Eliminated (Second stage)
Santa Cruz Eliminated (Second stage)
Sport Eliminated (First stage)
Copa do Nordeste
Náutico Eliminated (Group stage)
Santa Cruz Eliminated (Quarter-finals)
Sport Eliminated (Quarter-finals)

Brasileirão

Club City Position
Série B
Sport Recife Runners-up (Promoted)
Série C
Náutico Recife Winners (Promoted)

State leagues

Club Status
Copa Pernambuco
Santa Cruz Winners
Náutico Runners-up
Pesqueira Third place
Campeonato Pernambucano Feminino
Vitória das Tabocas/Santa Cruz Winners
Sport Runners-up
Náutico Third place
Campeonato Pernambucano Sub 17
Sport Winners
Santa Cruz Runners-up
Retrô Third place
Campeonato Pernambucano Sub 15
Sport Winners
Retrô Runners-up
Porto Third place

References

  1. "Presidente da Federação Pernambucana morre aos 69 anos" (in Portuguese). Globo. August 29, 2011.
  2. "História" (in Portuguese). FPF. April 16, 2017.


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