União Recreativa dos Trabalhadores

União Recreativa dos Trabalhadores, commonly known as URT, is a Brazilian football club based in Patos de Minas, Minas Gerais state. They competed in the Copa do Brasil three times.

URT
Full nameUnião Recreativa dos Trabalhadores
Founded (1939-07-09) 9 July 1939
GroundEstádio Zama Maciel, Patos de Minas, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Capacity2.800
President Roberto Túlio de Miranda
Head Coach Rodrigo Fonseca
LeagueCampeonato Mineiro
2019Série D, 47th
Campeonato Mineiro, 10th
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was founded on July 9, 1939.[1] They won the Taça Minas Gerais in 1999, when they beat Democrata-GV in the final, and in 2000, when they defeated Ipatinga in the final. URT competed in the Copa do Brasil in 2000, when they were eliminated in the First Round by Fluminense, in 2001, when they were eliminated in the First Round by Mixto, and in 2006, when they were eliminated in the First Round by Londrina.

Current squad

As of 26 April 2016.[2]

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 Anderson Luiz
GK  BRA Fernando Henrique
GK  BRA Follmann
GK  BRA Juliano
DF  BRA Daniel Marques
DF  BRA Mauro Viana
DF  BRA Robinho
DF  BRA Willian Thuram
DF  BRA Rodrigo Crassus
DF  BRA Fabio Alves
DF  BRA Kelvin
DF  BRA Matheus Battalion
DF  BRA Alex Murici
MF  BRA Leandro
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  BRA Edson Magal
MF  BRA Pierre
MF  BRA Rodrigo Possebon
MF  BRA Ramos
MF  BRA Gabriel Davis
MF  BRA Huguinho
MF  PER Iann Augusto
MF  BRA Leomir
MF  BRA Charlemagne
MF  BRA Tuco
FW  BRA Alexsandro
FW  BRA Jonathan Balotelli
FW  BRA Pedrinho
FW  BRA Fábio Santos

Achievements

Stadium

União Recreativa dos Trabalhadores play their home games at Estádio Zama Maciel.[1] The stadium has a maximum capacity of 2,800 people.[3]

References

  1. Rodolfo Rodrigues (2009). Escudos dos Times do Mundo Inteiro. Panda Books. p. 58.
  2. "Elenco Profissional". urt.com.br/ (in Portuguese). April 26, 2016. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
  3. "CNEF - Cadastro Nacional de Estádios de Futebol" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Confederação Brasileira de Futebol. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 10, 2013. Retrieved March 10, 2011.

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