Fixtures

Brazil Serie C 07/07 22:30 11 Ponte Preta vs Tombense - View
Brazil Serie C 07/12 20:00 12 Sao Bernardo SP vs Ponte Preta - View
Brazil Serie C 07/19 22:30 13 Ponte Preta vs Floresta EC - View
Brazil Serie C 07/27 22:00 14 Caxias RS vs Ponte Preta - View
Brazil Serie C 08/02 20:00 15 Ponte Preta vs Guarani - View
Brazil Serie C 08/10 18:00 16 Botafogo PB vs Ponte Preta - View

Results

Brazil Serie C 06/28 22:30 10 [7] Maringa v Ponte Preta [2] W 0-1
Brazil Serie C 06/14 20:00 9 [1] Ponte Preta v ABC [15] D 0-0
Brazil Serie C 06/02 22:30 8 [1] Ponte Preta v Ypiranga RS [9] L 0-1
Brazil Serie C 05/31 19:00 8 Ponte Preta v Ypiranga RS - PPT.
Brazil Serie C 05/24 20:00 7 [10] Nautico v Ponte Preta [1] W 0-1
Brazil Serie C 05/17 22:30 6 [1] Ponte Preta v Brusque [9] L 1-4
Brazil Serie C 05/12 22:30 5 [2] Ituano v Ponte Preta [3] W 0-1
Brazil Serie C 05/03 22:30 4 [4] Ponte Preta v Anapolis [16] W 2-0
Brazil Serie C 04/26 20:00 3 [11] Confianca v Ponte Preta [5] W 1-2
Brazil Serie C 04/19 20:00 2 [11] Ponte Preta v Retro [13] W 1-0
Brazil Serie C 04/12 19:00 1 [8] Figueirense v Ponte Preta [16] D 1-1
Copa do Brasil 02/27 00:30 7 Concordia v Ponte Preta L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 48 24 24
Wins 18 8 10
Draws 10 5 5
Losses 20 11 9
Goals for 45 20 25
Goals against 55 28 27
Clean sheets 17 10 7
Failed to score 15 11 4

Associação Atlética Ponte Preta (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [asosjaˈsɐ̃w aˈtlɛtʃikɐ ˈpõtʃi ˈpɾetɐ]), commonly referred to as Ponte Preta or just Ponte, is a Brazilian association football club based in Campinas, São Paulo state. Ponte currently plays 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.

Founded on August 11, 1900, Ponte Preta is the second-oldest football club established in Brazil still in activity, with the oldest being Sport Club Rio Grande in Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul. They are also one of the first to use black players, leading to their nickname Macaca (lit. [female] monkey).

Ponte's biggest rival is Guarani. Matches involving the two clubs, falling under the name Derby Campineiro and first played on March 24, 1912, are usually preceded by days of provocations and sometimes fights in Campinas.

History

Estádio Moisés Lucarelli

Ponte Preta was founded on August 11, 1900, by Colégio Culto à Ciência students Miguel do Carmo (nicknamed "Migué"), Luiz Garibaldi Burghi, (nicknamed "Gigette") and Antonio de Oliveira (nicknamed "Tonico Campeão"), nearby a black painted wood railroad bridge, hence the name Ponte Preta (lit. "black bridge"). The team's first president was Pedro Vieira da Silva.

Ponte Preta's history is directly intertwined with the railroad business that was flourishing in its city of Campinas. Most of the people involved with the foundation of the team were residents of the working-class neighbourhood by the railroad. One of the team's first nicknames was the "Train of August 11th". Ponte's stadium, the Estádio Moisés Lucarelli, is located right by the railroad in a way where it is possible to see it when inside the stadium, and according to the fans, when the train passes by during a game, it is a sign of good luck to come for the team.

Ponte Preta is recognized, by FIFA, as one of the first teams in the Americas to accept black players, since its foundation in 1900. The club claims to be the first football team ever to have a black player in their roster, that player being the before mentioned Miguel do Carmo, who was part of their first squad. It is also the first countryside team to play a national competition, in 1970.

Pelé's last match in Brazil was against Ponte Preta. On September 2, 1974, at Vila Belmiro stadium, Santos defeated Ponte Preta 2–0.

Ponte Preta lost the Campeonato Paulista final to Corinthians in 1977 in a controversial game that ended in a 2–1 final score.[] Rui Rey, an important piece of the Ponte Preta team, was shown a red card early in the game. Ponte Preta were considered the favorites for the championship that year.

On November 27, 2013, at the Romildo Ferreira stadium, Ponte Preta reached the 2013 Sudamericana final by defeating São Paulo (4–2 on aggregate) in the semi-finals. It was a historical time for the club, which was playing its first international cup. The final was against Lanús, a Traditional Argentine team, with Ponte Preta finishing as runner-up.

Ponte Preta, officially known as Associação Atlética Ponte Preta, is a storied Brazilian soccer club based in Campinas, São Paulo. Founded on August 11, 1900, it is one of the oldest football clubs in Brazil and has a rich history in Brazilian football. The team is affectionately known as "Macaca," a nickname that reflects its mascot, a black monkey, symbolizing strength and agility.

Ponte Preta has a passionate fan base and plays its home matches at the Estádio Moisés Lucarelli, a venue known for its vibrant atmosphere and dedicated supporters. The club's colors are black and white, which are prominently featured in their iconic striped jerseys.

Throughout its history, Ponte Preta has experienced various successes, including multiple appearances in Brazil's top-tier league, the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, and has won several state championships, particularly the Campeonato Paulista. The club is known for its strong youth academy, which has produced numerous talented players who have gone on to achieve success both domestically and internationally.

Ponte Preta's rivalry with Guarani, known as the "Campinas Derby," is one of the most intense in Brazilian football, showcasing the fierce local competition and the deep-rooted history between the two clubs. The team's resilience and determination on the pitch have earned it a respected place in Brazilian football culture, making Ponte Preta a beloved institution in the sport.