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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 ...
São Paulo FC held the pre-season in Florida, United States, like other Brazilian teams (Atlético Mineiro, Cruzeiro and Flamengo), facing the latter two in the following matches: [32] [33] Cruzeiro v São Paulo
São Paulo; 2024 season; Chairman: Julio Casares: Manager: Dorival Júnior (until 7 January 2024) Thiago Carpini (from 11 January to 18 April 2024) Milton Cruz (caretaker, from 18 to 21 April 2024) Luis Zubeldía (from 22 April 2024) Stadium: Morumbi: Campeonato Brasileiro Série A: 6th: Campeonato Paulista: Quarter-final: Copa do Brasil ...
The following is a list of São Paulo Futebol Clube managers throughout the club's history. From the foundation of the club on January 26, 1930, there have been 83 head coaches - 67 Brazilian nationals, and 16 foreigners including five Uruguayans, five Argentines, three Hungarians, one Portuguese, one Chilean and one Colombian.
This is a list of notable, or with at least 100 appearances, footballers who have played for São Paulo FC. Players Appearance and goal totals include matches in all ...
No. Pos. Nation Player 19 / 93 : GK BRA Jandrei: 20 MF COL Andrés Colorado (on loan from Cortuluá): 22 DF BRA Miranda (vice-captain): 23 FW ITA Éder: 25 MF BRA Rodrigo Nestor: 26 MF BRA
Los Angeles FC: Free transfer [10] 4 February 2023 DF 45 Nathan: Coritiba: End of loan [11] 24 March 2023 DF 34 Raí Ramos: Ituano: Undisclosed [12] 6 April 2023 DF – Anílson: Náutico: End of loan [13] 30 April 2023 DF – Pedro Lucas Paranoá: End of loan [14] 23 May 2023 DF – Walce: Juventude: End of loan [15] 26 May 2023 FW 12 ...
The 2020 season was São Paulo's 91st season in the club's history and their 60th in the top-flight of Brazilian football. São Paulo competed in 6 competitions: the Série A, the Campeonato Paulista, the Copa Libertadores, the Copa Sudamericana, and the Copa do Brasil.