Galícia Esporte Clube

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Galícia
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Full name Galícia Esporte Clube
Nickname(s) Azulino
Founded 1933
Ground Parque Santiago, Salvador, Brazil
(Capacity 8,000)
Chairman Raimundo Nonato Reis
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Galícia Esporte Clube is a Brazilian football club from Salvador, capital of the state of Bahia, in Brazil's northeast region.

Galícia's chairmain (2007) is Raimundo Nonato Reis.

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[edit] History

Galícia was founded on January 1, 1933 by immigrants from the autonomous region of Galicia, Spain. Its founder and first president was Mr. Eduardo Castro de la Iglesias.

Galícia was the first club to win the Bahia League Championship (Campeonato Baiano) three times in a row, quickly becoming one of the strongest teams in the state. In its first decade, the club won the League in 1937, 1941, 1942 and 1943, being runner-up another five times (1935, 1936, 1938, 1939 and 1940).

However, after this superb beginning, the club only managed to return to the top in 1968, with its fifth and last Bahia League title. Besides, it was runner-up in 1967, 1980, 1982 and 1995.

Galícia’s best regional performance was in 1969, when it was runner-up of the Northeast Zone of the North-Northeast Cup (Copa Norte-Nordeste). The club only played twice in the Brazilian League (Campeonato Brasileiro) First Division: 1981 and 1983.

In 1999, the team was relegated to Bahia League’s Second Division.

In 2001, Galícia occupied 54th place in the Brazilian Football Clubs Ranking of the prestigious "Placar" magazine.

[edit] Current squad

[edit] Professional team

As of 7 November 2007

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Brazil GK Dennys Rodrigues
2 Flag of Brazil DF Moisés
3 Flag of Brazil DF Silvio Alves
4 Flag of Brazil DF Renato Mello
5 Flag of Brazil MF Rafael Menezes
6 Flag of Brazil DF Pedrinho
7 Flag of Brazil MF Sandro
8 Flag of Brazil MF Nildo
9 Flag of Brazil FW Jhulliam
10 Flag of Brazil MF Marcos Neves
11 Flag of Brazil FW Diego Higino
12 Flag of Brazil GK Marivaldo
13 Flag of Brazil DF Santana
14 Flag of Brazil MF Willy
No. Position Player
15 Flag of Brazil MF Fernando
16 Flag of Brazil MF Renan
17 Flag of Brazil FW Janilson
18 Flag of Brazil FW Ciel
19 Flag of Brazil MF Ricardinho
20 Flag of Brazil MF Espirro
21 Flag of Brazil DF Farinha
22 Flag of Brazil GK Marcos Vinícius
23 Flag of Brazil GK Wesley
24 Flag of Brazil DF João Carlos
25 Flag of Brazil DF Jovane
26 Flag of Brazil MF Isaac
27 Flag of Brazil MF Darley
28 Flag of Brazil FW René

[edit] Technical staff
  • Head Coach: Lula Mamão
  • Fitness Coach: Geraldo Lanthyer
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Luciano
  • Guard clothes: Nerivaldo Ferreira
  • Masseur: Gerson Macena
  • Doctors: Carlos Alberto Araújo, Daniel Garcia and Fernando Barreiro
  • Supervisor: Juracy Garrido
  • General administrator: Jaime Porto

[edit] Youth team

As of 7 November 2007

No. Position Player
Flag of Brazil GK Wesley
Flag of Brazil GK Cristiano
Flag of Brazil GK Juan
Flag of Brazil DF Daniel
Flag of Brazil DF Júnior
Flag of Brazil DF Diego
Flag of Brazil DF Alex
Flag of Brazil DF Galo
Flag of Brazil DF Farinha
Flag of Brazil DF Jovane
Flag of Brazil DF Paulista
Flag of Brazil MF Vancleison
No. Position Player
Flag of Brazil MF Marquinhos
Flag of Brazil MF André
Flag of Brazil MF Espirro
Flag of Brazil MF Tiaguinho
Flag of Brazil MF Ricardinho
Flag of Brazil MF Renan
Flag of Brazil MF Juninho
Flag of Brazil MF Índio
Flag of Brazil FW Renan
Flag of Brazil FW Jhulliam
Flag of Brazil FW Denilson
Flag of Brazil FW Paulo Nunes

[edit] Stadiums

In its early years, Galícia played in the old "Campo da Graça" stadium. After its demolition, its home matches moved to Salvador's biggest stadium, Fonte Nova, and sometimes to Pituaçu Stadium. Nowadays, the club has its own stadium, the Parque Santiago, with a seating capacity of 8,000 fans.

[edit] Symbols

Galícia’s nicknames are "Demolidor de Campeões" ("Champions' Demolisher"), "Azulino" ("The Blue One") and "Granadeiro" ("grenadier").

Galícia's logo is white, with a blue diagonal strip featuring the letters "G", "E" and "C", and a Saint James Cross in the center, remembering its galicean heritage. The players wear blue shirts and white shorts and socks. The club anthem was composed by Francisco Icó da Silva.

[edit] Titles

Bahia League Championship (Campeonato Baiano)

Champion

  • 1937
  • 1941
  • 1942
  • 1943
  • 1968

Runner-up

  • 1935
  • 1936
  • 1938
  • 1939
  • 1940
  • 1967
  • 1980
  • 1982
  • 1995

Bahia League Championship Second Level (Campeonato Baiano Segunda Divisão)

Champion

  • 1985
  • 1988

Runner-up

  • 2007

Northeast Zone of the North-Northeast Cup (Copa Norte-Nordeste)

Runner-up

  • 1969

[edit] Idols

Some well-known Brazilian players started their careers in Galícia, like the defender Toninho and the center-forwards Washington and Oséas, all of which played in Brazil's National Team. Another great player who defended Galícia was Marinho Peres, Brazilian champion in 1976 with Internacional and defender of the "Seleção" in Germany World Cup - 1974.

One of Galícia’s most remarkable coaches was Aymoré Moreira, who led Brazil to its second World Championship in Chile-1962. With Mr. Moreira, Galícia was runner-up in the Bahia League in 1980.

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