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Náutico
Clube Náutico Capibaribe
Full name Clube Náutico Capibaribe
Nickname(s) Timbu (Opossum)
Founded April 7, 1901
Ground Estádio dos Aflitos
Recife - Pernambuco, Brazil
(Capacity: 30,000)
Chairman Mauricio Cardoso
Manager Geninho
League Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, 19th (relegated)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Clube Náutico Capibaribe, also known as Náutico, is a Brazilian sports club, including a professional football team, in Recife, Pernambuco.

Náutico is the only football club in Pernambuco that has won the state championship 6 times in a row (from 1963 to 1968). The club has a historical rivalry with local Sport Club do Recife. Their derby is known as Clássico dos Clássicos and is a complex social phenomenon within the city.

Náutico has an important swimming arena including an Olympic-sized pool that meets all world standards and activities in other sports such as hockey. The official mascot of Náutico is the opossum, known locally as "timbu".

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[edit] History

Nautico's first crest.

After the end of the War of Canudos, rowing increased its popularity in Recife, with many competitions being disputed along the Capibaribe river. One rowing group, commanded by João Victor da Cruz Alfarra, prepared a boat race to entertain General Artur Costa and his soldiers, who fought in the war. The boat race was disputed on November 21, 1897. A year after this competition, another rowing group was formed by employees from warehouses at Duque de Caxias and Rangel streets. They founded a club called Clube dos Pimpões. The other group that had organized the rowing competition in the previous year got encouraged, and in 1898, competed against Clube dos Pimpões several times at Casa dos Banhos.

On April 7, 1901 these two rival rowing groups joined and founded Clube Náutico Capibaribe. The first colours adopted were blue and white[1].

Only in 1905 did Náutico inaugurate its football department. The first team was set in the following year, and was formed by Englishmen, but they played only on Sundays at Campo de Santana or at Derby prairie. Náutico was known as "the club of the rich" as in its start it didn't allow Afro-Brazilians to play in its football team.

[edit] 6 Championships in a row

Náutico won 6 state championships in a row through the 1960s, in the years 1963-68, with a team that featured stars like centre-forward Bita and midfielder Ivan Brondi. This team is considered by some to be one of the stronger sides outside the Paulista and Carioca championships in this era, after the Cruzeiro and Gremio sides of the same period.

[edit] 2005 defeat (The Aflitos Battle)

On November 26, 2005, Náutico was very close to returning to the Brazilian top division. Playing against Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense at home, in Recife, they needed a win to secure a spot in the Brazilian first division. Having already missed a penalty shot in the first half, the team were awarded another penalty kick in the second half, following a personal foul that resulted in the sending off of 4 players on Grêmio's side. That penalty kick was also missed. Náutico then had a player sent off. Despite being outnumbered 7 to 10 players, it was Grêmio who scored and secured a spot in the 2006 First Division league.

[edit] 2006 comeback

On November 18, 2006, Náutico won a match against Ituano by 2-0 at home, and returned to the Brazilian top division, less than a year after the defeat of 2005. The club hasn't participated in the Brazilian top division for 12 years. This match was watched by more than 25,000 paying and non-paying Náutico supporters. The Náutico supporters sing a song about this: "Here where I cried, any one would cry, but to come back as I did, I want to see who else could." In Portuguese: "Aqui onde eu chorei, qualquer um chorava, mas dar a volta por cima como eu dei, quero ver quem dava."

In 2007, Náutico's comeback was somewhat stunted by failure to win either round of the State Championships, instead losing out to local rivals Sport Recife. However, this was more than made up for by the fact that on April 26 they beat Corinthians 2-0 in São Paulo to progress to the last 8 of the Brazil Cup. This ranks as one of the club's biggest achievements to date.

[edit] Stadium

Náutico's stadium is Estádio dos Aflitos, inaugurated in 1939, with a maximum capacity of 30,000 people.[2]

[edit] Rivalry

Náutico has a major strong rivalry with Sport Club do Recife, where their derbies are known as Clássico dos Clássicos ("The Derby of the Derbies", in Portuguese). It is one of the oldest, most traditional and intense derbies in Brazilian football history, since Sport was born from a dissident group from the then elitist Náutico, being an antagonical club in its colours and uniform style. This derby has complex social implications that continue until today.

Náutico's other local rival is Santa Cruz. The rivalry between the two clubs is known as Clássico das Emoções ("The Derby of the Emotions").

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Brazil GK Eduardo
2 Brazil GK Glédson
3 Brazil DF Edson Miolo
4 Brazil DF Gladstone (loan from Cruzeiro)
5 Brazil MF Nunes
6 Brazil DF Anderson Santana
7 Brazil MF Eduardo Eré
8 Brazil MF Leandro Salino
10 Brazil MF David
11 Brazil FW Carlinhos Bala
12 Brazil DF Onildo
13 Brazil DF Luiz Alberto
14 Brazil DF Toninho
15 Brazil DF Asprilla
16 Brazil DF Sidny
17 Brazil DF Vágner Silva
No. Position Player
18 Brazil FW Kuki
19 Brazil FW Anderson Lessa
20 Brazil DF Negretti
21 Brazil FW Eliomar
22 Brazil GK David
24 Brazil GK André Sangalli
25 Brazil MF Thiaguinho
34 Brazil MF Juliano
35 Brazil MF Marquinhos
36 Brazil MF Dinda
37 Brazil FW Márcio Barros
39 Brazil MF Johnny
44 Brazil MF Derley
90 Brazil FW Adriano Magrão
99 Brazil FW Lima

[edit] Noted players

[edit] Foreign

[edit] Top goalscorers

Player
Goals
1.Bita 223
2. Fernando Cavalheira 185
3. Kuki 184
4. Baiano 181
5. Ivson 118
6. Bizu 114
7. Ivanildo Cunha 112
8. Nino 102
9. Geraldo José 101
10. Nivaldo 95
11. Jorge Mendonça 95

Top goalscorers in the Campeonato Pernambucano

Player
Goals
1.Fernando Cavalheira 140
2. Bita 90
3. Baiano 80
4. Ivson 70

Top Náutico Goalscorers in the Náutico-Santa Cruz derby (O Clássico das Emoções)

Player
Goals
1.Bita 16
2. Ivson 15
3. Fernando Cavalheira 12

Top Náutico Goalscorers in the Náutico-Sport derby (O Clássico dos Clássicos)

Player
Goals
1.Fernando Cavalheira 25
2. Bita 23
3. Ivson 16

[edit] Achievements

  • Pernambuco Campeonato Pernambucano:
    • Winners (21): 1934, 1939, 1945, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1974, 1984, 1985, 1989, 2001, 2002, 2004

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Non-official information site
  2. ^ "Aflitos" (in Portuguese). Templos do Futebol. http://mavalem.sites.uol.com.br/pe/Recife3.htm. Retrieved 2008-12-01. 



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