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The São Paulo Futebol Clube (Brazilian Portuguese: [sɐ̃w ˈpawlu futʃiˈbɔw ˈklubi] ⓘ) is a professional football club in the Morumbi district of São Paulo, Brazil. It plays in Campeonato Paulista , São Paulo 's premier state league and Campeonato Brasileiro Série A , the top tier of Brazilian football .
São Paulo FC is an association football club based in São Paulo, Brazil. [1] Being one of the most successful and well-known clubs in the country, with a crowd of approximately 20 million fans, the club founded on 25 January 1930 has a series of records and achievements, some of them unique in all of Brazilian football.
Name Nationality Position São Paulo career Appearances Goals Armandinho Brazil FW: 1930–1934: 149: 63 Arthur Friedenreich Brazil FW: 1930–1935: 124: 102 Luisinho Brazil FW
No. Pos. Nation Player — GK BRA Arthur Doria (at Botafogo-SP until 31 December 2024): DF BRA Belém (at Chapecoense until 31 December 2025): DF BRA Brian (at Real Murcia until 30 June 2025)
Location map of professional football clubs in the city of São Paulo 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.
Player — GK BRA: 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 ...
The oldest and considered main player of club reach the accomplishment of 100 goals in career (since 1997) on 27 March against rival Corinthians by Campeonato Paulista with a 2–1 win [1] and a done of 1000 matches on 7 September also victory by 2–1 against Atlético Mineiro in the Série A.
Corinthians and Palestra Itália assumed their positions as the most powerful and popular teams. A new club emerges to compete for the hearts of supporters. Some dissidents from Paulistano, favorable to professionalization, along with the directors of AA Palmeiras united to form São Paulo Futebol Clube, the third force of the city.