Not to be confused with Fortaleza C.E.I.F.
Soccer club
Fortaleza Esporte Clube, usually known as Fortaleza, is primarily a football club, but is active in other sports such as futsal, handball and basketball.
Fortaleza Esporte Clube is based in Fortaleza, capital of the State of Ceará, Brazil.
The club was founded on October 18, 1918.[2]
Fortaleza is one of the most traditional[clarification needed] clubs in the Northeastern region of Brazil alongside Bahia, Vitória, Santa Cruz, Sport, Náutico and Ceará, its biggest rival.
The club's colors are red, blue and white.
History [ edit ]
On 23 February 1912, Alcides Santos founded a club called Fortaleza, and participated shortly after in the founding of the Stella Foot-Ball Club.
Finally, on 18 October 1918, Fortaleza Sporting Club was born, the first denomination of the Fortaleza Esporte Clube.
Its colors represent the colors of the French flag, since the founder spent time in France and decided to put the colors of the European country in the Brazilian club.
In 1920, they participated in the foundation of the Associação Cearense de Desportos.
That same year they got their first Cearense Championship title.
In 1951, the Municipality of Fortaleza decided to renovate the Presidente Vargas Stadium.
The idea of having a private stadium was reborn in the board since it had its own stadium during the 1920s.
In 1957, the club acquired from the land in Bairro do Pici from Mrs.
Hedwing, which during the Second World War was where the American military base was in Fortaleza, called Post Command ( Command Post), hence the name Pici, transfers it to the Club of Gentilândia in exchange for the new neighborhood.
It changed its name to Leão do Pici, a reference to the neighborhood where the Parque dos Campeonatos is located.
The Alcides Santos Stadium opened its doors in June 1962, beating Usina Ceará in the inaugural match.
After finishing in 4th place in the 2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the club qualified for the Copa Libertadores for the first time in history.
Uniform [ edit ]
Home Uniform : Blue and red shirt with blue pants and white socks.
: Blue and red shirt with blue pants and white socks.
Away uniform: White and blue shirt with blue pants and blue socks.
Uniform Evolution [ edit ]
1922-1926 1926-1938 1997 2013 2014 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017 2018Statistics [ edit ]
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Player with most goals scored: Rinaldo (23 goals) Player with most goals scored in a single tournament: Rinaldo (16 goals), in 2005
All divisions taken in consideration Player with most goals scored: Rinaldo (43 goals); in 2004 (14), 2005 (16), 2006 (11) and 2008 (2)
Topscorers in national competitions (cups and leagues) Bececê (7 goals), Taça Brasil 1960 Rinaldo (14 goals), Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 2004
Best Série A right-back (Bola de Prata award): Louro, in 1974Mascot [ edit ]
Fortaleza mascot Juba
In the 1960s a journalist popularized the Leão, a name that came from the times of Praça dos Leões.
The mascot's name is Juba.
Club structure [ edit ]
Headquarters [ edit ]
The Fortaleza Esporte Clube has its headquarters in the district of Pici, which consists of the Manoel Guimarães administrative headquarters, stadium Alcides Santos stadium, indoor trophies, Hotel Ribamar Bezerra (used for athletes), Otoni Diniz accommodation, dressing rooms, fitness center, and a modern medical department.
Castelão (Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil)Stadiums [ edit ]
They play their games at Alcides Santos Stadium, with capacity for 8,300 people, Estadio Castelão, which can hold 63,903 supporters and Estádio Presidente Vargas, which has a capacity of 20,600.
Past presidents [ edit ]Alcides SantosJoão GentilJoão CésarNey Rebouças
Aírton França RebouçasPéricles Mulatinho
José Atanásio dos SantosJosé Nestor FalcãoOsvaldo AzimEzequiel Menezes
Jorge Mota (1999-03)
Clayton Alcântara Veras (2004)
Ribamar Bezerra (2005-06)
Marcello Desidério (2007-08)
Lúcio Bonfim (2008-09)Renan Vieira (2010)
Paulo Arthur Magalhães (2011)
Osmar Baquit (2011-14)
Jorge Mota (2015-17)
Luis Eduardo Girão (2017)
Marcelo Paz (2017-present)
Current squad [ edit ]
As of 31 July 2023[3]
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.
Staff [ edit ]
Current staff [ edit ]
As of 24 February 2023.
Honours [ edit ]National [ edit ]Regional [ edit ]State [ edit ]