Fixtures

Brazil Serie C 09/06 20:00 1 Guarani vs Ponte Preta - View
Brazil Serie C 09/13 20:00 2 Nautico vs Guarani - View
Brazil Serie C 09/21 22:00 3 Guarani vs Brusque - View
Brazil Serie C 09/27 22:30 4 Brusque vs Guarani - View
Brazil Serie C 10/04 20:00 5 Guarani vs Northern Cape - View
Brazil Serie C 10/11 20:00 6 Ponte Preta vs Guarani - View

Results

Brazil Serie C 08/30 20:00 19 [20] Tombense v Guarani [6] D 2-2
Brazil Serie C 08/25 22:30 18 [11] Guarani v Confianca [10] W 1-0
Brazil Serie C 08/23 20:00 18 Guarani v AD Confianca - PPT.
Brazil Serie C 08/16 22:30 17 [18] ABC v Guarani [11] W 3-4
Brazil Serie C 08/09 22:30 16 [12] Guarani v Ypiranga RS [7] W 2-1
Brazil Serie C 08/02 20:00 15 [2] Ponte Preta v Guarani [12] D 1-1
Brazil Serie C 07/26 20:00 14 [12] Guarani v Nautico [6] L 0-1
Brazil Serie C 07/21 22:30 13 [20] Anapolis v Guarani [12] L 2-0
Brazil Serie C 07/13 19:30 12 [10] Guarani v Ituano [9] D 0-0
Brazil Serie C 07/06 19:30 11 [4] Londrina v Guarani [11] D 1-1
Brazil Serie C 06/28 20:00 10 [12] Guarani v CSA [5] W 1-0
Brazil Serie C 06/15 22:00 9 [16] Guarani v Itabaiana [18] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 46 22 24
Wins 13 10 3
Draws 13 7 6
Losses 20 5 15
Goals for 42 23 19
Goals against 54 16 38
Clean sheets 16 12 4
Failed to score 22 9 13

Wikipedia - Guarani FC

Guarani Futebol Clube, colloquially called Guarani, is a Brazilian association football club in Campinas, São Paulo. Guarani is the only club not based in a state capital or coastal city to have won the top tier of the Brazilian Championship. The team currently play in the Série C, the third tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paulista Série A1, the top tier of the São Paulo state football league.

It is also known as Bugre, a popular term for an Indigenous Brazilian, and its supporters are known as bugrinos.

History

Guarani Football Club was founded on April 1, 1911, in the city of Campinas, São Paulo, as Guarany Foot-Ball Club, by the initiative of 12 students from the Gymnasio do Estado (now Culto à Ciência). The students, including Pompeo de Vito, Hernani Felippo Matallo and Vicente Matallo, usually played football at Praça Carlos Gomes. Vicente Matallo became Guarani's first president. Guarani was named after maestro Antônio Carlos Gomes' opera "Il Guarany". Antônio Carlos Gomes was born in Campinas, Brazil, and is one of the most distinguished nineteenth century classical composers. Guarani was officially founded on April 1, 1911, but to avoid April Fools' Day jokes by supporters of rival teams, the directors of Guarani changed the official foundation date to April 2, 1911.

In 1949, Guarani won Campeonato Paulista Second tier, earning the right to play in the top tier the following season.

As of 2023, Guarani is one of only two Brazilian clubs not based in a state capital to have won the national championship - the other one being Santos. The club won Campeonato Brasileiro in 1978, after defeating Palmeiras.

In 1979, the club was a semi-finalist in the Copa Libertadores, but was eliminated by the eventual season champions Club Olimpia. This run remains Guarani's best performance in international competitions to date.

In 2016, Guarani qualified for the playoff semifinals of 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, thus ensuring its return to Serie B after a four-year absence.

Guarani Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Guarani, is a professional soccer team based in Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. Founded on April 2, 1911, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and vibrant green and white colors. Guarani's home matches are played at the Estádio Brinco de Ouro da Princesa, a venue that can accommodate over 30,000 spectators and is renowned for its lively atmosphere during games.

The team has experienced various successes throughout its history, including winning the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A in 1978, which remains one of its most significant achievements. Guarani has also claimed multiple state championships, showcasing its competitive spirit in regional tournaments.

The club's mascot, a lively and spirited character named "Bugre," reflects the team's identity and connection to the local culture. Guarani is known for its commitment to developing young talent, often promoting players from its youth academy to the first team.

With a storied legacy and a dedication to the beautiful game, Guarani continues to be a prominent figure in Brazilian soccer, striving for excellence both on and off the pitch. The team's motto, "O Guarani é o meu amor" (Guarani is my love), resonates deeply with its supporters, who remain fiercely loyal through thick and thin.