Clube Atlético Paranaense

Clube Atlético Paranaense
Atlético Paranaense
Paranaense
Full name Clube Atlético Paranaense
Nickname(s) Furacão (Hurricane)
Founded March 26, 1924
Stadium Arena da Baixada, Curitiba, Brazil
(Capacity: 25,180[1])
President Marcos Malucelli
Head Coach Antônio Lopes
League Brasileirão
2010 5th
Home colors
Away colors
Third colors

Clube Atlético Paranaense is a Brazilian football team from Curitiba in Paraná, founded on March 26, 1924. The club won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A in 2001.

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History

Paranaense was born as the result of a merge between two older Curitiba teams, Internacional-PR and América-PR. The merger was announced on March 21, 1924 and formalized five days later, on March 26, when the club changed its name and its colors; the new board of directors also assumed the administration of the club. The chosen club's field was Internacional's old field, called Água Verde.

The club's first match was played on April 6, and the first competitive match was played on April 20, when Paranaense beat arch-rival Coritba 2-0. By participating in several championships with a good team, the club won its first state championship title in 1925, establishing the club as one of the main clubs in its state. In 1934, Paranaense acquired the groundplot where the Arena da Baixada is located.

In 1949, the club won its ninth Paranaense State Championship, which gave them the nickname of Furacão (meaning hurricane, in English) - attributed to the club for its great campaign in the competition. Since then, Furacão has been the club's nickname.

In 1995 after Coritiba beat Paranaense 5-1, a new board of directors took over the control of the club, and started a strategic project called "Atlético Total".

C.A. Paranaense was the first Paranaense club to participate in the Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, today known as the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. In 2001, Paranaense won its first Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, after defeating São Caetano; and in 2004 was runner-up, with the striker Washington scoring a record 34 goals in a single edition of the Campenato Brasileiro.

So far, Paranaense has participated in three editions of the Copa Libertadores, in 2000, 2002 and 2005. In the 2000 edition the club was eliminated in the second round and in 2005 Paranaense was the runner-up of the competition after being defeated by São Paulo.

A survey taken in 2005 by Paraná Pesquisas Institute showed that Paranaense has the largest amount of supporters in Curitiba.[2]

In 2006 Clube Atlético Paranaense had a good performance in Copa Sul-americana, reaching the semifinals, after defeating excellent teams like CA River Plate of Argentina and Nacional of Uruguay. In 2007, the team partnered with the American MLS club FC Dallas. In 2010 they also announced a partnership with Vitesse Arnhem in Holland.

Honors

National competitions

Regional competitions

  • Bandeira do Paraná.svg Campeonato Paranaense: 22 - 1925, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1936, 1940, 1943, 1945, 1949, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2009
  • Bandeira do Paraná.svg Parana Cup: 2 - 1998, 2003

International competitions

  • Flag of the United States (Pantone).svg Dallas Cup: 2 - 2004, 2005
  • Flag of the United States (Pantone).svg Challenger Brazil/USA - CA Paranaense x FC Dallas: 3 - 2006, 2007, 2009
  • Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Shaka Hislop Tribute Cup: 1 - 2007
  • Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Internationalen Schützi-Cup: 1 - 1991

History in competitions

Brazilian League
Year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
Pos. * * 28th 9th 28th 29th 44th 62nd 11th
Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
Pos. * * 32nd 4th 11th * 18th 20th 19th 18th
Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Pos. * 17th 15th 24th * * 8th 12th 16th 9th
Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Pos. 13th 1st 14th 12th 2nd 6th 13th 12th 13th 14th
Year 2010
Pos. 5th


Copa Libertadores
Year 2000 2002 2005
Pos. 9th 1st stage 2nd
Copa Sudamericana
Year 2006 2007 2008 2009
Pos. 3rd 19th 12th 1st stage


(*): Not participated

Stadium

Home stadium is the Estádio Joaquim Américo, built in 1914 and renovated in 1999, traditionally known as Arena da Baixada but more recently renamed Kyocera Arena, capacity 25,272. The contract with Kyocera that gave the Stadium the naming rights expired in 2008 and it was not renewed and no new partnership was announced. The stadium went back to his original name Arena da Baixada.

Paranaense has completed the fourth stand of Arena da Baixada in preparation for the 2014 World Cup. Money from companies came to finish the stadium to 2014 FIFA World Cup.[3]

Team colors

The team plays in black with red vertical stripes, black shorts and black socks.

Current squad

As of July 10, 2011, according to Furacão.com.[4]

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

No. Position Player
20 Uruguay FW Santiago García
1 Brazil GK Renan Rocha
Brazil GK Santos
Brazil GK Márcio
Brazil DF Gustavo Lazzaretti
Brazil DF Rafael Santos
3 Brazil DF Manoel
Brazil DF Heracles
6 Brazil DF Paulinho
2 Brazil DF Wagner Diniz (on loan from São Paulo)
Brazil DF Bruno Costa
Brazil DF Fabrício
Brazil DF Marcelo Oliveira (on loan from Corinthians)
Brazil DF Bruno Pires
Brazil MF Fransérgio
No. Position Player
Brazil MF Wendel (on loan from Palmeiras)
8 Brazil MF Cléber Santana (on loan from São Paulo)
Brazil MF Paulo Roberto
Brazil MF Renan Foguinho
Brazil MF Kleberson (on loan from Flamengo)
10 Brazil MF Paulo Baier (captain)
7 Ecuador MF Joffre Guerrón
Brazil MF Deivid
Brazil MF Victor Esquerdinha
Brazil MF Branquinho
11 Brazil MF Marcinho
9 Argentina FW Federico Nieto
Brazil FW Adaílton (on loan from Vitória)
Brazil FW Edigar Junio
Brazil FW Rodriguinho (on loan from Fluminense)
Brazil FW Pablo

Players with Dual Nationality

Professional players able to play in the youth team

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

No. Position Player
Brazil DF Heracles
Brazil DF Bruno Pires
Brazil MF Victor Esquerdinha
No. Position Player
Brazil FW Edigar Junio
Brazil FW Pablo

Youth and reserve players with first team experience

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

No. Position Player
Brazil GK Rodolfo
Brazil MF Vitor
Brazil MF Guilherme Batata
No. Position Player
Brazil MF Jenison
Brazil FW Lucas Sotero
Brazil FW Pedro Oldoni

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
Brazil GK Vinícius Barrivieira (loan to Litex Lovech)
Brazil GK João Carlos (loan to Ipatinga)
Brazil DF Raul (loan to Joinville)
Brazil MF Jaílton (on loan to Joinville)
Brazil MF Mateus (on loan to Salgueiro)
Paraguay MF Iván González (loan to América-RN)
Brazil MF Alan Bahia (loan to Goiás)
Brazil MF Gabriel Pimba (loan to Fortaleza)
Brazil FW Éderson (loan to ABC)
No. Position Player
Brazil FW Bruno Furlan (loan to Dinamo Minsk)
Brazil FW Dinei (loan to Palmeiras)
Brazil FW Patrick (loan to Fortaleza)
Brazil FW Bruno Mineiro (loan to Sport Recife)
Brazil FW Ricardinho (loan to Ponte Preta)
Brazil FW Jonatas (loan to Joinville)
Brazil FW Marcelo (loan to Vitória)
Brazil FW Dennis (loan to Tupi)

First-team staff

Position Name Nationality
Coach Antônio Lopes  Brazilian

References

External links


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