Duque de Caxias Futebol Clube

Duque de Caxias Futebol Clube
Duque de Caxias
Full name Duque de Caxias Futebol Clube
Founded March 8, 2005
Ground Estádio Romário de Souza Faria (Marrentão)
(Capacity: 10,000)
Chairman Brazil Luiz Carlos Martins Arêas (Pinga)
Head coach Brazil Paulo Campos
League Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, 11th
Home colours
Away colours

Duque de Caxias Futebol Clube, usually known simply as Duque de Caxias, is a Brazilian football team from the city of Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro state, currently playing in the Brazilian Série B which is the second division level of the Brazilian football. The Club was originally founded on March 8, 2005.

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History

Tamoio Futebol Clube was founded on February 22, 1957, in Xerém, a district of Duque de Caxias, by local sportsmen.[1]

On March 8, 2005, the mayor of Duque de Caxias, Washington Reis, refounded Tamoio Futebol Clube as Duque de Caxias Futebol Clube, with the purpose of increasing the club's visibility.[2]

In 2008, Duque de Caxias finished in the 4th place in that season's Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, thus being promoted to the 2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B.[3]

Current squad

As of May, 2011, according to combined sources on the official website. Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Brazil GK Marcelo Carné (on loan from Flamengo)
2 Brazil DF Leonardo (on loan from Figueirense)
3 Brazil DF Santiago (on loan from Boavista)
4 Brazil DF Luiz Alberto
5 Brazil MF Júlio César (on loan from Boavista)
6 Brazil DF Edu Pina (on loan from Vasco da Gama)
7 Brazil MF Tony (on loan from Boavista)
8 Brazil MF Léo Pimenta
9 Brazil FW Gilcimar
11 Brazil FW Galvão (on loan from Boavista)
12 Brazil GK Thiago Schmidt (on loan from Boavista)
13 Brazil DF Bruno Costa (on loan from Boavista)
14 Brazil DF Everton Silva (on loan from Flamengo)
15 Brazil MF Leandro Teixeira
16 Brazil DF Ernani
17 Brazil MF Erick Flores (on loan from Flamengo)
18 Brazil FW Pedro Paulo (on loan from Atlético Mineiro)
19 Brazil FW Dudu (on loan from Boavista)
20 Brazil FW John
No. Position Player
21 Brazil MF Abedi
22 Brazil FW Bruno Veiga (on loan from Fluminense)
23 Brazil DF Vítor
24 Brazil GK Fernando
25 Brazil MF Ricardo Braga
26 Brazil MF Raphael Augusto (on loan from Fluminense)
27 Brazil MF Juninho (captain)
28 Brazil MF Douglas (on loan from Boavista)
29 Brazil MF Eliabe (on loan from Flamengo)
32 Brazil DF Genílson (on loan from Vasco da Gama)
33 Brazil DF Filipe Machado
34 Brazil DF Felipe Assis
35 Brazil MF Antônio (on loan from Flamengo)
36 Brazil DF Jorbison (on loan from Flamengo)
37 Brazil MF Marcinho
38 Brazil MF Everlan
43 Brazil GK Adilson (on loan from Vasco da Gama)
44 Brazil DF Lucão (on loan from Flamengo)
99 Brazil FW Valdiram


Duque de Caxias Youth Team

Professional players able to play in the youth team

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Brazil GK Adilson (on loan from Vasco da Gama)
Brazil DF Jorbison (on loan from Flamengo)
No. Position Player
Brazil MF Eliabe (on loan from Flamengo)
Brazil MF Wildson

Youth players with first team experience

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player

Squad changes in 2011

In

Out

First-team staff

As of May 27, 2011
Position Name Nationality
Coach Paulo Campos  Brazilian

Stadium

Duque de Caxias plays its home games at Estádio Romário de Souza Faria, also known as Marrentão, which has a maximum capacity of 7,000 people.[7] Marrentão replaced Estádio Mestre Telê Santana, also known as Maracanãzinho, as the club 's home ground.[8]

Colors

The official colors are orange, blue and white.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Duque de Caxias" (in Portuguese). Lance!. http://www.lance.com.br/especiais/CAMPEONATO-CARIOCA/frio/cont_duque.stm. Retrieved 2008-11-26. 
  2. ^ "Duque de Caxias faz história com acesso à Série B do Brasileiro" (in Portuguese). Jornal do Brasil. 2008-11-24. http://jbonline.terra.com.br/extra/2008/11/24/e241127525.html. Retrieved 2008-11-26. [dead link]
  3. ^ "Duque de Caxias sofre mas sobe para Série B" (in Portuguese). O Globo. 2008-11-23. http://oglobo.globo.com/esportes/mat/2008/11/23/duque_de_caxias_sofre_mas_sobe_para_serie_b-586523489.asp. Retrieved 2008-11-26. 
  4. ^ a b c d Para enxugar elenco, Fla faz pacote de jogadores para pequenos do Rio (in Portuguese). Globoesporte.globo.com. 2010-12-30. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
  5. ^ a b c d e Fla acerta com Gustavo, mas ainda tem em Juan sua maior ambição (in Portuguese). Globoesporte.globo.com. 2011-05-10. Retrieved 2011-05-10.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Com novo treinador, Duque de Caxias reformula o elenco (in Portuguese). Gazetaesportiva.net. 2011-05-13. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
  7. ^ "Estádio do Duque de Caxias liberado pela CBF" (in Portuguese). Federação Sergipana de Futebol. 2008-10-02. http://japaratuba.infonet.com.br/fsf/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=638&Itemid=2. Retrieved 2008-11-26. [dead link]
  8. ^ "Duque de Caxias, a sucursal do Vasco, estréia na elite" (in Portuguese). Jornal do Brasil. 2007-12-23. http://jbonline.terra.com.br/editorias/esportes/papel/2007/12/23/Esportes20071223000.html. Retrieved 2008-11-27. [dead link]

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