Ituano FC

Ituano Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as simply Ituano, is a Brazilian association football club in Itu, São Paulo. They currently play in the Série C, the third tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paulista Série A1, the top tier of the São Paulo state football league.

Ituano
Full nameItuano Futebol Clube
Nickname(s)Galo (Rooster)
Gigante Guerreiro (Giant Warrior)
Founded24 May 1947 (1947-05-24)
GroundEstádio Novelli Júnior
Capacity18,560
PresidentVinicius Guitti Moraes
Head coachVinícius Bergantin
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série C
Campeonato Paulista
2020
2020
Série C, 8th
Paulista, 13th
WebsiteClub website

Founded on May 24, 1947, Ituano won the São Paulo State League twice.

The club's home colours are red and black and the team mascot is a rooster.

History

The club was founded on May 24, 1947, by employees of Estrada de Ferro Sorocabana (Sorocabana Railroad), based in Itu. When founded the club was originally known as Associação Atlética Sorocabana. In the 1960s, the club changed its name to Ferroviário Atlético Ituano and in the 1990s the club again changed its name, this time to Ituano Futebol Clube.

In 1977 a group of sportsmen of Itu unified the football of the city around Ferroviário Atlético Ituano (FAI) and reactivated the Liga Ituana de Futebol (Ituano Football League). In 1978 the club played in Série A3 the third level of the São Paulo state professional football championship. They were promoted to the Campeonato Paulista, the top-flight professional football league in São Paulo in 1989 after clinching the Série A2 championship.

In 2002, Ituano became one of the few teams from outside the São Paulo metroplex area to win the Campeonato Paulista.

Juninho Paulista, a former player from the club's academy and former Brazilian international, became the club's president in 2010. Juninho joined in a player-president capacity helping the team avoid relegation on the final day of the 2010 season with the decisive goal in a 3–2 victory.[1]

In 2014, Ituano won the Campeonato Paulista, defeating the storied Santos Futebol Clube on penalty kicks.

In 2019, Arsenal signed young winger Gabriel Martinelli from the club and he quickly became a first-team regular.

Stadium

Ituano's stadium is Estádio Novelli Júnior, inaugurated in 1947. The stadium has a capacity of 18,000 people.

Mascot

The club mascot is a cock wearing the team kit. The nickname was received in 1957 when Sorocabana played against Club Atlético Ituano (Third Division champions in 1954–55, who have no connection with the current Ituano FC). On this occasion Sorocabana lost the match but the supporters said that the team had fought like a cock and from there the club received its nickname.

Rivalries

Ituano's biggest rival is Paulista Futebol Clube and they contest the Briga de Galo. Other major rivals are Ponte Preta and São Bento, representing the cities of Campinas and Sorocaba, respectively.

Players

Current squad

As of 17 July 2020

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  BRA Edson
GK  BRA Júnior
GK  BRA Pegorari
DF  BRA Bernardo
DF  BRA Breno Lopes
DF  BRA Fellipe
DF  BRA Léo Duarte
DF  BRA Léo Rigo
DF  BRA Léo Santos
DF  BRA Mateus
DF  BRA Matheus Destro
DF  BRA Pacheco
DF  BRA Pavani
DF  BRA Suéliton
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  BRA Baralhas
MF  BRA Corrêa (captain)
MF  BRA Fillipe Soutto
MF  BRA Guilherme
MF  BRA Marcos Serrato
MF  BRA Paulinho Dias
MF  BRA Taliari
FW  BRA Eduardo Lopes
FW  BRA Léo Pereira
FW  BRA Luizinho
FW  BRA Luiz Paulo
FW  BRA Marquinho
FW  BRA Mateus Barbosa


Honours

National

State

References

  1. https://archive.is/20130628035013/http://terceirotempo.bol.uol.com.br/quefimlevou/qfl/sobre/juninho-paulista-2223.html. Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved May 2, 2013. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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