Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Caxias do Sul

Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Caxias do Sul, commonly known as Caxias, is a Brazilian professional association football club based in Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul. The team plays in Série D, the fourth tier of the Brazilian football league system, as well as in the Gauchão Série A, the top tier of the Rio Grande do Sul state football league.

Caxias
Full nameSociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Caxias do Sul
Nickname(s)Falcão Grená (Garnet Falcon)
Founded10 April 1935 (1935-04-10)
GroundEstádio Centenário
Capacity22,132
PresidentPaulo César dos Santos
Head coachRafael Jaques
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série D
Campeonato Gaúcho
2020
2021
Série D, 29th
Gauchão, 4th of 12
WebsiteClub website

Caxias won the Campeonato Gaúcho – Rio Grande do Sul State Championship in 2000 and lost the 2012 Final to Sport Club Internacional.

Its fiercest rival is Juventude, the other club based in Caxias do Sul. The local derby is known as Ca-Ju. In 2021, Grená is ranked as the 82nd best team in Brazil, according to the Brazilian Football Confederation Ranking.[1]

History

Caxias was founded on April 10, 1935, as Grêmio Esportivo Flamengo, which had been a fusion of two other teams (Ruy Barbosa and Rio Branco).[2] However the club, as well as Juventude folded due to a financial crisis in the 1960s.[2] Both teams merged into Associação Caxias de Futebol on December 14, 1971.[2] Juventude reestablished itself in 1975, and Grêmio Esportivo Flamengo adopted the name Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Caxias do Sul.[2] In 1972, Associação Caxias de Futebol and Grêmio played the first game on color TV in Brazil. The game finished 0–0. The club's greatest feat was the 2000 Campeonato Gaúcho title.[2]

Anthem

  • Written by: Dirceu Antônio Soares
  • Music by: Antônio Messias and Dirceu Antônio Soares

Current squad

As of May 31st, 2020[3]

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 Marcelo Pitol
GK  BRA Eder
GK  BRA André Lucas
DF  BRA Thiago Sales
DF  BRA Mika
DF  BRA Laércio
DF  BRA Jean
DF  BRA Ivan
DF  BRA Argenta
DF  BRA Bruno Ré
DF  BRA Eduardo Diniz
MF  BRA Vidaletti
MF  BRA Yuri
MF  BRA Jean Carlos
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  BRA Marabá
MF  BRA Guto Dresch
MF  BRA Juliano Pacheco
MF  BRA Carlos Alberto
MF  BRA Felipe Tontini
MF  BRA Diogo Oliveira
FW  BRA Tilica
FW  BRA Bruninho
FW  BRA Da Silva
FW  BRA Juninho Potiguar
FW  BRA Gilmar
FW  BRA Willian
FW  BRA Vinicius Baiano

First-team staff

Position Name Nationality
Coach Lacerda  Brazil

Stadium

Caxias' stadium is Estádio Centenário, inaugurated in 1976, with a maximum capacity of 30,802 people.[4]

Rivalry

Caxias´ biggest rival is Juventude. The game between the two clubs is named CA-JU. The other rival of Caxias is Esportivo of Bento Gonçalves.

Managers

Honours

Winners (1): 2000
  • Campeonato do Interior Gaúcho
Winners (12): 1969, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1985, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2010, 2017, 2019
Winners (2): 1953, 2016
Winners (1): 2007

References

  1. 2021 Brazilian Football Confederation National Ranking
  2. Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance Volume 1. Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A. 2001. pp. 144–145. ISBN 85-88651-01-7.
  3. "Futebol". S.E.R. Caxias do Sul (in Portuguese). Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  4. "Centenário" (in Portuguese). Templos do Futebol. Retrieved 12 June 2009.
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