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Rogério Ceni

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18

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Established
1930 (94 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Morumbi
(67,000 Capacity)

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São Paulo

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Competitions
Brazilian Serie A
Copa do Brasil
Copa Libertadores

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Upcoming
05/04 Talleres de - Sao Paulo
11/04 Sao Paulo - Cobresal
13/04 Sao Paulo - Fortaleza
17/04 Flamengo - Sao Paulo
20/04 Atletico GO - Sao Paulo

Results
07/12 Sao Paulo 1 - 0 Flamengo
03/12 Atletico MG 2 - 1 Sao Paulo
29/11 Bahia 0 - 1 Sao Paulo
26/11 Sao Paulo 0 - 0 Cuiaba
23/11 Fluminense 1 - 0 Sao Paulo

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El São Paulo Futebol Clube (en español: San Pablo Fútbol Club), es un club de fútbol ubicado en la ciudad brasileña de São Paulo, en el estado del mismo nombre. Fue fundado el 25 de enero de 1930. El 7 de diciembre de 2008 logró el Campeonato Brasileño de Serie A y se convirtió en el primer tricampeón consecutivo y primer hexacampeón de este torneo. São Paulo es el club más estructurado de Brasil: posee la tercera mayor hinchada (alrededor de 18 millones) y tiene veintidós campeonatos regionales, tres Copas Libertadores de América, dos Copas Intercontinentales, una Copa Mundial de Clubes de la FIFA, una Copa Conmebol (torneo precursor a la actual Copa Sudamericana) y una Copa Sudamericana, siendo el club brasileño que mayor cantidad de torneos internacionales oficiales obtuvo. São Paulo es uno de los pocos del país que nunca fue relegado a la segunda división (aunque decidió junto a Santos y Corinthians no participar en la edición de 1979 por el excesivo número de equipos).

Team Members


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Rafinha



5

Arboleda



16

Léo



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Barbosa





Bertalia



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Castro





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Fortunato



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Franco





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Méndez



22

Miranda



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Monteiro



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Moura





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Oliveira



7

Pato



38

Paulista





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Ramos





Reis





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Santos





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Stadium or Home

The Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo, widely known as Morumbi (Brazilian Portuguese: ), is a football stadium located in the Morumbi district in São Paulo, Brazil. It is the home of São Paulo Futebol Clube and its formal name honors Cícero Pompeu de Toledo, who was São Paulo Futebol Clube's chairman during most of the stadium construction and died before its inauguration. Morumbi is the largest privately owned stadium in Brazil. The stadium was designed by the architect João Batista Vilanova Artigas.
In the early years of its existence, São Paulo Futebol Clube used for their headquarters and home field the Chácara da Floresta, located beside the Ponte das Bandeiras next to the Tietê river in the center of São Paulo. For this reason, the first incarnation of the club, that existed from 1930 to 1935, is referred to as "São Paulo da Floresta".

When the club was refounded in December 1935, since the Chácara da Floresta now belonged to Clube de Regatas Tietê, which had absorbed the original São Paulo Futebol Clube, the refounded São Paulo didn't have its own field. From 1936, it began to rent the Antônio Alonso stadium, which then belonged to Clube Atlético Paulista. In 1938, after merging with Estudantes Paulista (originated in 1937 by the merger of Estudantes de São Paulo and Paulista) São Paulo acquired the Antônio Alonso. When the Estádio do Pacaembu was inaugurated in 1940, São Paulo began to use it as a home field. the Antônio Alonso stadium was sold to Juventus in 1942.

In 1944, São Paulo bought a piece of ground called Canindé, which was only used as a headquarters and training location. The area was too small for the construction of a large stadium, so studies were done to find another home within the city of São Paulo.

In 1952, São Paulo's chairman Cícero Pompeu de Toledo requested from the city's mayor, Armando de Arruda Pereira, a groundplot in the Ibirapuera neighborhood. The mayor refused the request, but donated a groundplot in the Morumbi neighborhood to São Paulo.

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