Brazilian association football club based in Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil
Soccer club
Goiás
Esporte Clube is a Brazilian sports club, best known for 🫰 its association football team,
located in the city of Goiânia, capital city of the Brazilian state of Goiás. Goiás has
🫰 won Brazilian's second tier Série B twice, also 28 Campeonato Goiano and 3 Copa
Centro-Oeste. Goiás' football team has been 🫰 a mainstay in premiere Brazilian league
Série A and has been promoted to Latin America's Copa Libertadores twice and South
🫰 America's Copa Sudamericana six times. Its main rivals are Vila Nova, Atlético
Goianiense and Goiânia. Goiás has a wide advantage 🫰 in matches between the two
teams.
History [ edit ]
On 6 April 1943, in a meeting among friends at Lino Barsi's
🫰 home, Goiás Esporte Clube was founded. In 1973, the team was promoted to the first
division of Campeonato Brasileiro. In 🫰 1998, the team joined the Clube dos 13 (Clube dos
13 is an organization composed by the greatest teams of 🫰 Brazil). They won the Série B
in 1999 and 2012.
Stadium [ edit ]
Goiás' stadium is Serrinha, with a maximum capacity
🫰 of 14,450 people.[1] However, the club plays several matches at Estádio Serra Dourada,
built in 1975, with a maximum capacity 🫰 of 50,049 people.
Support [ edit ]
Fanbase size
[ edit ]
In its first year of existence, it was said that Goiás 🫰 had only 33
fans.[citation needed]
It is currently the football club with the largest number of
fans in Goiás, the North 🫰 and Midwest regions of Brazil, according to a survey conducted
by the Gallup Institute, Placar,[2] Serpes,[3] and Pluri Consultoria.[4][5]
Esmeraldino
of 🫰 Central Brazil was found to have the 16th largest number of fans in Brazil, with 1.6
million fans.[citation needed]
Ultras [ 🫰 edit ]
Força Jovem Goiás (FJG) [ edit ]
Founded
on May 23, 1997, from the extinction of the Green Hell, with 🫰 the goal of creating an
association of fans that really loved Goiás. Jovem Goiás fans managed to win the
support 🫰 and respect among all the emerald, thus becoming the most vibrant and
passionate, which now has approximately 12,000 fans.
Headquarters Serrinha 🫰 [ edit
]
Administrative Headquarters
Serrinha Stadium (Stadium Haile Pinheiro): capacity:
9.900 spectators.
Gymnasium covered with capacity for 3,000 people.
Complete structure
of concentration 🫰 for the athletes.
2 grasslands training for students of the Little
School Sports Initiation.
A 25m swimming pool and indoor semi-Olympic heated 🫰 for Sports
Initiation.
Parking for 300 vehicles.
2 sand courts for volleyball and lighted
futvôlei.
Runs to 1-kilometer jogging.
Area available for conduct of 🫰 parties.
Edmo
Pinheiro Sports and Recreation Center [ edit ]
Park Anhanguera
4 grasslands
officers.
Changing rooms with custom closets (with photo of each 🫰 player), air
conditioning, showers, hot tubs, and special chairs.
Technical Committee room with
computers, TV and DVD and meeting table, besides 🫰 an exclusive locker room with shower
and toilet.
Medical Department
Gym
Recreation area with kiosk and barbecue.
3 football
fields.
Lake natural.
The mini-forest with native 🫰 trees.
Playground amusement.
Coimbra
Bueno Center [ edit ]
Aparecida de Goiânia
Training Center.
Assistance to needy
children in the south, and Goiânia.
Jogging track.
200 grasslands.
Honors 🫰 [ edit
]
Continental [ edit ]
National [ edit ]
Regional [ edit ]
State [ edit ]
Campeonato
Goiano Winners (28): 1966, 1971, 🫰 1972, 1975, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990,
1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009, 🫰 2012, 2013, 2024,
2024, 2024, 2024
Statistics [ edit ]
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A record [ edit ]
Year
Position Year Position Year 🫰 Position Year Position Year Position Year Position 1971 -
1981 24th 1991 15th 2001 10th 2011 - 2024 - 1972 🫰 - 1982 33rd 1992 17th 2002 12th 2012 -
2024 13th 1973 13th 1983 7th 1993 26th 2003 9th 2013 🫰 6th 2024 1974 21st 1984 14th 1994
- 2004 6th 2014 12th 1975 17th 1985 35th 1995 8th 2005 3rd 🫰 2024 19th 1976 30th 1986
23rd 1996 4th 2006 8th 2024 - 1977 35th 1987 13th 1997 19th 2007 16th 🫰 2024 - 1978 14th
1988 13th 1998 22nd 2008 8th 2024 - 1979 7th 1989 10th 1999 - 2009 9th 🫰 2024 10th 1980 -
1990 10th 2000 10th 2010 19th 2024 18th
Copa Libertadores record [ edit ]
Year Position
2006 20th
Copa 🫰 Sudamericana record [ edit ]
Year Position 2004 14th 2005 33rd 2007 13th
2009 12th 2010 2nd 2014 12th 2024 27th
Players 🫰 [ edit ]
First team squad [ edit ]
As of
1 January 2024.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA 🫰 eligibility
rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Reserve team [ edit ]
Note:
Flags indicate national team as defined 🫰 under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold
more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Out on loan [ edit ]
Note: Flags indicate national
🫰 team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA
nationality.
Technical staff [ edit ]
Managers [ 🫰 edit ]