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The São Paulo Futebol Clube was founded on 25 January 1930 by 60 former officials, players, members, and friends of the football clubs Club Athletico Paulistano and Associação Atlética das Palmeiras of São Paulo. Club Athletico Paulistano, founded in 1900 and one of the oldest clubs in town and 11-time champions of São Paulo, abandoned ...
The main São Paulo state teams treat the tournament as tune-ups for the more lucrative Copa Libertadores and Brazilian National Championship. However, the Paulistão, as well as the other state tournaments in Brazil, still hold significance by providing developing talent and sustaining grass-roots soccer within the state.
Arthur Doria (at Botafogo-SP until 31 December 2024) — DF BRA: Belém (at Chapecoense until 31 December 2025) — DF BRA: Lucas Inácio (at Botafogo-SP until 31 January 2025) — MF ARG: Giuliano Galoppo (at River Plate until 31 December 2025)
São Paulo; 2023 season; Chairman: Julio Casares: Manager: Rogério Ceni (until 19 April 2023) Dorival Júnior (from 20 April 2023) Stadium: Morumbi: Campeonato Brasileiro Série A: 11th: Campeonato Paulista: Quarter-final: Copa do Brasil: Winners: Copa Sudamericana: Quarter-finals: Top goalscorer: League: Jonathan Calleri Luciano (9 each) All ...
Arthur Doria (at Botafogo-SP until 31 December 2024) — GK BRA: Roberto (at Coritiba until 31 January 2025) — DF BRA: Lucas Inácio (at Botafogo-SP until 31 January 2025) — DF BRA: Raí Ramos (at Ceará until 30 November 2024) — DF BRA: Ythallo (at Toronto FC II until 31 December 2024) — MF BRA: Gabriel Falcão (at Ituano until 31 ...
The Campeonato Paulista table below is an example of a state league pyramid. It is divided in four levels. The first three levels are disputed by a fixed number of teams each, while the fourth level can be disputed by any clubs not in the first three levels. As of 2020, 42 teams had taken place on the state's fourth level.
The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil women's national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 2024. The Brazil women's national football team competed in the following competitions in 2024:
Football is the popular sport, both in terms of participants and spectators, in São Paulo. São Paulo has several of Brazil's significant football clubs, and the city is home to many football clubs. São Paulo has several of Brazil's significant football clubs, and the city is home to many football clubs.