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| Full name | Grêmio Leg it-Ball Porto Alegrense | |||
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| Nickname(s) | Imortal Tricolor (Heavenly Tricolor) Tricolor dos Pampas (Tricolor of the Pampas) Rei de Copas (King of Cups) Clube de Todos (Club of All) | |||
| Founded | 15 Sept 1903 (1903-09-15) | |||
| Ground | Arena do Grêmio | |||
| Capacity | 55,225[1] | |||
| President | Romildo Bolzan Jn. | |||
| Managing director | Vagner Mancini | |||
| League | Campeonato Brasileiro Série B Campeonato Gaúcho | |||
| 2021 2021 | Série A, 17th of 20 (relegated) Gauchão, 1st of 12 (champions) | |||
| Website | Club website | |||
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Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɡɾemju futʃiˈbɔw ˌpoɾtw ɐleˈɡɾẽsi]), ordinarily known as Grêmio, is a Brazilian professional football club supported in Porto Alegre, capital metropolis of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande ut Sul. The club plays in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, the second division of the Brazilian football league system, and the Campeonato Gaúcho, Rio Grande do Sul's high state conference. The club was founded in 1903 by European immigrants Englishman Andy Fairbank and German Paul Cochlin. The bludgeon's dwelling house ground is the Arena do Grêmio, to which IT stirred in 2013, having antecedently played at Estádio Olímpico Monumental since 1954.
Grêmio also became Champions of the Worldwide Cup, after beating Hamburger SV in 1983 (2–1).[2] [3] [4] As wel, Grêmio is the Brazilian club that all but won the Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores Delaware América (3) alongside São Paulo FC, Santos and Palmeiras.[5]
As of 2022, Grêmio was ranked number ace in the CBF club rankings[6] and is registered by Forbes as the fractional near worth football game club in the Americas with an estimated value of $295.5 million.[7] Grêmio has won 40 Campeonato Gaúcho, 2 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, 1 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, 1 Supercopa do Brasil, 1 Copa Sul and 5 Copa do Brasil. Internationally, Grêmio has won 1 Worldwide Cup, 3 Copa Libertadores Diamond State América, 2 Recopa Sudamericana and 1 Sanwa Bank Cup.[8] Grêmio ordinarily plays in a tricolor (blue, negro and white) striped shirt, black short pants and ovalbumin socks, which originated the team's nickname.
Grêmio has a fierce competition with Internacional, which is widely advised the to the highest degree heated in Brazil[9] [10] and combined of the most heated in the planetary.[11] [12] Matches between the two teams are known as Grenal.
History [redact]
The beginning and professionalism at the bludgeon [edit]
One of the first Grêmio squads, December 1903
Grêmio State champion of 1932. Standing: Poroto, Nenê, Sardinha I, Foguinho, (), Heitor, Luiz Carvalho e Lacy. Crouching: Amâncio, (), Sardinha II, Eurico Lara, Dário e Comani.
On 7 September 1903, Brazil's first football team, Rio Grande, played an exhibition cope with in Porto Alegre. An entrepreneur from Sorocaba, São Paulo, named Cândido Dias was besotted with the sport and went to watch the match. During the match, the ball deflated. As the only owner of a football in Porto Alegre, he lent his musket ball to the players and the equalise resumed. After the match, he talked to the topical players about how to set about a football club. On 15 September 1903, 32 hoi polloi, including Cândido Dias, met at Salão Grau, a local eating house and founded "Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense". Most of the founding members were part of the city's German community of interests.[13] Ilich Ramirez Sanchez Luiz Bohrer was elected every bit first president.[14]
The baseball club's first match took situatio on 6 March 1904, against Fuss Ball Porto Alegre, the showtime of two matches played that day. Grêmio won the first match 1–0. Regrettably, the constitute of the player who scored the club's best destination is lost to history. The trophy Grêmio won that day, the Wanderpreis, is still displayed at the club's museum. Within 5 months the club had inaugurated the Baixada, its first home.
Grêmio in 1904, wearing the sexy and black jersey
Grêmio State Department genius of 1931
Connected 18 July 1909, Grêmio beat Internacional 10–0 on the latter's debut game. Grêmio's goaltender Kallfelz reportedly left the field to chat with fans during the match. Even now this victory is remembered proudly by Gremistas (Grêmio supporters). The match was the starting point for a rivalry that rages on to this day. Grêmio was uncomparable of the founding members of the Porto Alegre football league in 1910, and in 1911 won the league for the introductory time. On 25 Honorable 1912, in a city league match, Grêmio beat Sport Clube Nacional of Oporto Alegre 23–0. Sisson scored 14 goals in the match to record Grêmio's biggest e'er win. In 1918, Grêmio became a innovation extremity of the Fundação Rio-Grandense Delaware Desportes (afterwards known as Federação Gaúcha de Futebol), a federation that corporate the Delaware championships in Rio Grande brawl Sul. The first of all championship was scheduled for 1918, but the Spanish flu epizootic nonvoluntary the case to be delayed until 1919. In 1921, a class after the reaching of legendary goalkeeper Eurico Lara, Grêmio won its starting time state championship.
On 7 July 1911, Grêmio dead Uruguay's national team 2–1. In 1931, Grêmio became one of the for the first time teams in Brazil nut to play matches at night after installing floodlights at Estádio Baixada. Along 19 May 1935, Grêmio became the first team up from Rio Bravo do Sul to beat a team up from the state of matter of São Paulo (reasoned the strongest Brazilian league at the time) aside defeating Santos 3–2. Grêmio was besides the first club outside Rio de Janeiro state to play at the Maracanã Stadium, defeating Flamengo 3–1 in 1950.
Grêmio team in 1950. That year, Grêmio played at the Maracanã Stadium and subjugated Flamengo by 3–1 and became the first club outside Rio de Janeiro state to winnings in that stadium
During this period, Grêmio started to earn a report abroad. In 1932 it played its initiatory multinational touch in Diego Rivera (Uruguay). In 1949, the match against Uruguay's Nacional ended in a 3–1 get ahead for Grêmio and the players received a hero's receive on their come back to Porto Alegre. In that same yr, Grêmio played for the eldest time in Central America. 'tween 1953 and 1954, Grêmio travelled to Mexico, Ecuador and Colombia, a circuit dubbed "the conquest of the Americas". On 25 February 1959, Grêmio defeated Boca Juniors 4–1 in Buenos Aires, becoming the first foreign team to beat Boca at La Bombonera.
In 1961, Grêmio went on its first European duty tou playing 24 games in 11 countries: Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault, Romania, Belgium, Greece, Germany, Poland, Republic of Bulgaria, Luxembourg, Denmark, Esthonia and Russia. The Gremistas (Grêmio fans) were growing in number. 1946 saw the first appearance of the club's motto "com o Grêmio onde o Grêmio estiver" ("with Grêmio wherever Grêmio may be"), which was by and by written into Grêmio's official anthem. An anthem penned by Lupicinio Rodrigues, a samba-cancao composer WHO became one of the most celebrated and revered Grêmio fans. The hymn celebrates the Gremistas repute for attendance all Grêmio matches, regardless of the difficulties and obstacles they might have to surmount to see their lodge. In the late 1950s, Grêmio coupled the Taça Brazil, as the Brazilian league was noted at the meter. The team reached the Taça Brasil semi-finals in 1959, 1963 and 1967. In 1968, the team won its first international title in a friendly cup with teams from Brazil and Uruguay. In 1954, Grêmio inaugurated what was at the time the biggest private bowl in Brazil, the Olímpico Stadium. In 1971, the Taça Brasil patronage was replaced by the Campeonato Brasileiro with the first goal ever scored in the Campeonato Brasileiro orgasm from Grêmio's Néstor Scotta, an Argentine, in a match against São Paulo at Estádio DO Morumbi.[15] Grêmio maintained a series of respectable results in Campeonato Brasileiro, usually achieving a spinning top half finish.
Valdir Espinosa and the Intercontinental Transfuse 1983 [edit]
Grêmio's first dominant period in South American football began in the early 1980s. Propelled aside the mop up of their new stadium, the Olímpico Monumental.
Grêmio won its early Campeonato Brasileiro along 3 May 1981, after defeating São Paulo at the Morumbi Stadium in São Paulo. The scores in the 2-ramification final were 2–1 at Olímpico and 1–0 for Grêmio at Morumbi. The winning end was scored by striker Baltazar. Earliest, happening 26 April 1981 Olímpico had its biggest attendance of all time, when 98,421 fans watched Grêmio turn a loss to Ponte Preta 0–1 in the Campeonato Brasileiro semi-final exam.
1983 was the most successful year in Grêmio's history. First, Grêmio won the South-American Copa Libertadores, afterwards a uniform yet eventful campaign. Ane of the matches of the semi-final, the 3–3 draw against Estudiantes at Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium, became legendary for its belligerence on and off the pitch and is dubbed the "Batalha de La Plata" ("Battle of La Plata").[16] [17] In the finals, Grêmio tick the 1982 South America and World champions Peñarol from Uruguay, with a 1–1 draw in Montevideo and a 2–1 win in Porto Alegre. The winning goal was scored aside César but before the end of the match. A year subsequently, Grêmio was runner-up in the Copa Libertadores unalterable, existence discomfited past Argentina's Independiente.
Also in 1983, Grêmio won the Intercontinental Cup after defeating Burger SV of Germany 2–1.[18] Renato Portaluppi scored both goals. With Uruguayan defender De León and netkeeper Mazaropi as wel earning club legend status on the back of their performances in the Copa Libertadores and Intercontinental Loving cup. Porto Alegre, was deafened away the gremista's chant of: "The Terra firma is Amytal". Soon after winning the Intercontinental Cup, Grêmio pulsate USA of Mexico in Los Angeles, and won the Los Angeles Cup.
In 1989, Grêmio won the first of all Copa make out Brasil, a Brazilian knockout cup featuring football game teams from every around the country. Afterwards mortifying Flamengo with a 6–1 win in the second leg of the semi-finals, Grêmio foiled Gambol Recife in the final, with a 0–0 draw in Recife and a 2–1 win in Porto Alegre.
In 1991, after a broke season, Grêmio was relegated first to the Brazilian Second Partition[19] simply gained immediate promotion back to the Campeonato Brasileiro's elect the following season (1993). After this replication to form, 1994 proverb Grêmio win its irregular Copa answer Brasil, defeating Ceará in the ii-leg final (0–0 and 1–0), the lone goal scored by hitter Nildo. This win kickstarted the cabaret's Tokyo Project. On December 11, 1994, Grêmio had to play three matches in a I day during the 1994 Campeonato Gaúcho, with kick-off times of 2PM, 4PM, and 6PM, owing to their all-encompassing schedule. They South Korean won deuce and drew the third match, using a entire of 34 different players.[20]
Luiz Felipe Scolari and the Libertadores 1995 [edit]
In May 1995, under head coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, Grêmio were runners-up in the Copa do Brasil, losing the final match to Corinthians 0–1 at Olímpico Monumental. In Aug, a few days later on beating arch-rivals Internacional for the state title with a reticence squad, the social club won the Copa Libertadores for the second time. Defeating Atlético Nacional of Colombia 3–1 in Porto Alegre and drawing 1–1 in Medellín. The tournament was marked by merciless matches against Palmeiras in the quarter-finals. Palmeiras had perhaps the best squad connected the contender, with players such as Rivaldo, Cafu, Edmundo, César Sampaio, Antônio Carlos, Roberto Carlos and Mancuso. They were thoroughly beaten by Grêmio in the 1st leg in an epic 5–0 match with a hat-trick from Mário Jardel. Palmeiras beat Grêmio 5–1 in the return wooden leg, with Jardel's alone strike proving enough to see Grêmio through to the Semi-finals.
This qualified the club to the World Clubhouse tourney where Grêmio pushed a talented Ajax (Featuring Patrick Kluivert, Overmars, Van Der Sar and Kanu) into extra time and penalties despite being a player down. Archeozoic 1996 saw Grêmio win the Recopa Sudamericana, beating Argentina's Independiente 4–1.
Connected 15 December 1996, Grêmio won its second Campeonato Brasileiro, defeating Portuguesa in the final. Portuguesa won the foremost match at house 2–0, and consequently Grêmio was constrained to win the final match at Porto Alegre by the indistinguishable grudge or Thomas More. Grêmio got to 2–0, with midfielder Ailton scoring the second goal few minutes before the final whistle. Grêmio won the title due to their higher finish in the league.
In 1997, Grêmio North Korean won their 3rd Copa do Brazil title. In the finals against Romário's Flamengo, Grêmio won on away goals after a 0–0 draw in Porto Alegre and a 2–2 draw in Rio de Janeiro. Four years tardive, in 2001, Grêmio won their fourth part Copa do Brasil, defeating Corinthians. The first wooden leg of the final, in Porto Alegre, finished with the score of 2–2. The second spirited in São Paulo ended with a 3–1 Grêmio victory, in a match which is regarded as i of the finest in Grêmio's history.
Batalha dos Aflitos and the Libertadores 2007 [blue-pencil]
In 2004, after performing poorly for two consecutive seasons in the Série A, Grêmio finished bottom of the league and were relegated to Campeonato Brasileiro's Second Division.[21] Grêmio's promotion battle was herculean, with only two clubs able to qualify for furtherance to the Number one Air division. On 26 November 2005, at Estádio Department of State Aflitos, Recife, Grêmio had 4 players sent off and two penalty given kicks against them in a tumultuous match that has get ahead known as "The Battle of the Aflitos" ("A Batalha dos Aflitos", "Aflitos" being the name of Náutico's home subject).
Bruno Carvalho bounced the first penalty bounced murder the post in the first fractional when Grêmio lul had 11 players on the field; the second was rescued by goalie Galatto when had been reduced to 7 men. Within 72seconds of Galatto saving the penalty 17-class-old Anderson had successful a run down the left flank to time slot the ball into the back of the net to seduce Grêmio's winning end. A goal that plastered the Série B championship and furtherance to the Série A.
On 9 April 2006, at Estádio Beira-Rio, Grêmio won the state patronage against Internacional, preventing them from winning a fifth title in a row. Playing away, Grêmio managed to find a 1–1 draw in the second pegleg of the closing, enough to good the title on away goals. Grêmio players said after the match that there were to a higher degree 50,000 Internacional fans in Beira Rio's Stadium and they could still hear the noise successful by 6,000 Gremistas. In 2007, at Estádio Olímpico Monumental, Grêmio won the Campeonato Gaúcho again this time against Juventude.
Also in 2007, Grêmio reached the final of the 2007 Copa Libertadores. Passim the campaign the team overcame away losses by putting in heroic home performances and earning the moniker of Imortal Trichrome. This besides pumped up the fans who even later on a heavy 3–0 away defeat to Boca Juniors formed huge lines to buy tickets for the final game in Porto Alegre. with some of the fans queuing for quaternary years or more. Unfortunately fan excitement wasn't enough with Riquelme's magnificent performance handing Boca Juniors a 2–0 win and the Copa Libertadores entitle.
Recent account and the Libertadores 2022 [cut]
Everton, one of the most valuable players of Grêmio in the 2010s. He won the Copa América 2022, being the topscorer of the challenger.
In 2008, subsequently the sharp firing off of their head handler Vagner Mancini, the club hired Celso Roth. Within a month they had untimely born out of both the domestic cup (Copa do Brasil) and their state championship (Campeonato Gaúcho). This led to the team going through a state of crisis and, before long after, major refurbishment. They were expected to finish in the bottom uncomplete of the Campeonato Brasileiro but managed to finish in secondly station. For many supporters, even that was considered a failure as in the first half of the championship, the team was in fine form and even considered the best in the country. At the halfway point of the harden the team had a 10-direct lead finished second place that they would eventually yielding in the inalterable games of the season.
2012 marked the last twelvemonth of the club's former stadium, Olímpico Monumental. Fan expectations were high but were not matched by the team's performance. Grêmio did, withal, stipulate for the Libertadores the following twelvemonth.
In 2014, the club again qualified for the Copa Libertadores de América and signed Enderson Moreira atomic number 3 the new director.[22] However, after a prosperous safari in the group stage, Grêmio failed in the competition and were eliminated by San Lorenzo in the Round of 16.[23] A few days before, the lodge was defeated 6–2 on aggregate by their biggest rival, the Internacional, in the finals of the Campeonato Gaúcho.[24] With nothing more than a regular campaign at the get-go of the Série A, club president Fábio Koff signed Luiz Felipe Scolari as the new coach of the team. The club also invested in Giuliano, the biggest hiring of the twelvemonth.[25]
In 2022, former Grêmio player Roger Machado was hired as the new handler. A short lived simply at the start successful run, Machado's time with Grêmio byword them qualify for the 2022 Copa Libertadores with a wind up in the Campeonato Brasileiro in 3rd direct. Machado oversaw a famous victory finished beat painful rivals Internacional with a 5–0 drubbing in "Grenal" No. 407. Nonetheless, towards the end of the yr, the team began to display a lack of organization, particularly in its justificatory system. As fan living dwindled, Roger announced his resignation later on a 3–0 loss against Ponte Preta in September 2022. Renato Portaluppi replaced him and under his guidance a resurgent Grêmio became champions of the Copa answer Brasil against Atlético Mineiro in a 4–2 aggregated score, fashioning them the Brazilian club with the almost titles in this tourney (5). After this historic deed, fans affectionately nicknamed Grêmio the "Rei First State Copas" (King of Cups).
In 2022, Grêmio won their third Libertadores, after defeating Club Atlético Lanús 1–0 at Arena behave Grêmio, followed away a 2–1 victory in Estadio Ciudad de Lanús. Luan was named the player of the tournament, while netminder Marcelo Grohe performed spectacularly with a courageous, almost impossible save in the semi-final match against Barcelona Diversion Club. They became the fractional Brazilian club to win a ordinal Copa Libertadores, after São Paulo and Santos.
The club went on to correspond CONMEBOL at the 2022 FIFA Lodge World Cup, held in the United Arab Emirates. Grêmio beat Pachuca 1–0 in a tight articulated lorr-final, the goal coming from Everton in extra-prison term. They were beaten 0–1 by Concrete Madrid in the final.
2018 Time of year and Libertadores [redact]
Grêmio once more finished 4th in the 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro securing a locate in the Copa Libertadores de América having been stunned in the articulated lorr-final of the tournament on finish-dispute in 2022 by a late River Plate end to end the match 2–2. The goal was scored from a punishment, given on review of a handball by the Volt-ampere from Matheus Bressan in the 95th microscopic.[26] Bressan was subsequently transferred.[27] In the hours following the match it was unconcealed that River Plate manager Marcelo Gallardo had broken the rules of his touchline ban at half-time by entering the River dressing room. Grêmio appealed the result within 24 hours of the final pennywhistle based happening this information. It took CONMEBOL 2 days to deliberate, deciding that the result should place upright, with Gallardo receiving a $50,000 fine and a 4-match suspension (1 from the Bombonera Bowl for the first ramification of the Libertadores final against Boca Juniors and 3 consequent touchline bans).[28] River Plate would go on to win the Copa Libertadores de América later on far controversy.
Symbols [edit]
Stars [edit out]
According to the club, the gold prima represents the triumph in the World Club Championship; the silver represents the three South American language challenger victories; and the bronze one represents the National competitions. There is as wel a gold star in Grêmio's flag that represents a player, Everaldo, the sole Grêmio player in the 1970 Brazilian World Cup attractive team.
Flag [edit]
The firstly nightclub flag was unveiled by the cabaret during the gap ceremony for the Baixada stadium. At that time, it had a horizontal chevron of blue, black and white, with a palm on the socialistic top corner. The Brazilian Flag was the aspiration for the Tricolor's standard from 1918 to 1944.
Hymn [edit]
Grêmio's anthem is one of the most critically acclaimed in all of Brazilian football game, other than the anthems of the clubs from Rio de Janeiro (all dignified by Lamartine Babo), information technology is the just football anthem composed by a renowned composer, Lupicínio Rodrigues. Featuring a clear melody in the style of a demonstrate, the anthem features the famous verses: Até a pé nós iremos / para o que der e vier / mas o certo é que nós estaremos / com o Grêmio onde o Grêmio estiver (Equal on foot we will go / against completely obstacles / but we sure will be / with Grêmio wherever Grêmio may be). Grêmio supporters boast that Grêmio, as the anthem hints, has ne'er played without supporters anywhere in the world.
Eurico Lara, a netminder World Health Organization played for the clubhouse in the 1920s and in the 1930s, is mentioned in the anthem, where he is called the immortal god (operating room craque imortal, in Portuguese).
Team up kit [delete]
Grêmio tricolour scheme is made up of blue, black and white, an unusual colour combination for football game shirts. The first Grêmio kit was inspired by English club Exeter Metropolis. At the time, the original kit included a black capital, striped shirt in blue and capital of Cuba (a variation of brown), white tie, white shorts and black socks. Subsequently, the uniform was changed to blue and black ascribable the lack of havana fabric. Soon after, orthostatic white stripes were enclosed in the kit creating a pattern that is used to the present day. The Grêmio colors are set in the social club statute as so;
- Home colours – Straight stripes of light blue and black, with white piping;
- Away colors – Whiteness with blue and black point;
- Alternative colors – Dark Blue or dingy with light-skinned details.
Kit phylogenesis [edit]
Grêmio kits passim its history:[29]
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It was in the early 1980s that Grêmio received its first authorized sponsor, with the Brazilian Olympikus providing sports equipment. The partnership lasted until primordial 1983, when, on account of the superb moment that had been living in your history, the Grêmio has signed a contract with a German Adidas to supply. Nevertheless, the partnership was short-lived, as in 1985, with the end of the contract with Adidas,a new provider emerged, returning to the national stage with Penalty. In 1987, for the first time in its history the Grêmio sign-language a sponsorship agreement for stamping the shirt, with Erythroxylon coca-Cola. This go to sleep their campaigns unprecedentedly exchanged their traditionalistic red logo for black, because this color belongs to International, its biggest touch, and be vetoed at Grêmio.
Sponsorship of Penalty and Coca-Cola persisted with Grêmio for nearly a decade until, in 1995, the soft drink brand far left the main sponsor of the shirts, which was pretended by Tintas Renner, until 1997. In 1998, General Motors taken for granted this position, exposing numerous names of vehicles throughout the partnership. At the origin of the 21st century, Penalisation left the club, with the Italian Kappa providing sports equipment.
In 2001, for the payment of debts, Grêmio closed an arrangement with the state government of Rio Grande do Sul, exposing Banrisul banking notice on his shirt. However, after payment, it was Banrisul who assumed the payments and became the master sponsor of the club. In 2005 the sign on with Kappa came to an end, after this, kits were the responsibility of another German in club history, Puma. Also from this era, Grêmio opened more spaces for small sponsors, with the archetypical being Tramontina, Unimed, TIM and the return of Coca-Cola. In 2011, once again changing the supplier of sports equipment occurs, this time taking the Brazilian Topper, under the value of €4.8 million per season, which operates in the South American market, with a contract until the end of 2014. Beginning in 2022 season, the British company Umbro supplied sports equipment of Grêmio, paid the assess of €6 million per year.[30]
Stadium [edit]
Grêmio's original stadium was the Estádio Olímpico Monumental, as IT is called today. It was inaugurated on 19 September 1954 as Estádio Olímpico. At the time it was the largest private stadium in Brazil. Estádio Olímpico's first game was 'tween Grêmio and Nacional from Uruguay; Grêmio won away a score of 2–0, with some goals scored by Vítor. In 1980 a second tier was added to the Olímpico, and the stadium was renamed the Olímpico Monumental. The first game at the renamed Olímpico Monumental was played on 21 June 1980, when Grêmio pulsation Vasco da Gama away a score of 1–0. Estádio Olímpico Monumental has an attendance record of 98,421 mass for the game against Ponte Preta on 26 April 1981. Estádio Olímpico Monumental has 40 luxury booths which hold 10 people, and 5 booths which hold 20 people. Information technology also has 140 places in a Tribune of Honor. IT has 28 seats reserved for handicapped fans, 22 of which have blank for populate concomitant them. The Estádio Olímpico Monumental's Parking lot has space for 700 vehicles.
In 2012, Grêmio moved into their new stadium, Arena do Grêmio, a big multi-purpose stadium in Porto Alegre. Its capacity is 55,225 and is one of the just about forward-looking venues in South America.
Training nerve center [edit]
The first location for training used by Grêmio was the additional field built next threshold of Estádio Olímpico Monumental. Nonetheless, it can not be exactly characterized as a training Centre. In 2000 the construction of the first training centre of the nightclub, the CT Hélio Dourado, in Eldorado practice Sul, in the metropolitan region of Oporto Alegre was completed, but, because of it being set quite long off, it terminated up being used for club's Academy.
In 2014,the construction of the newborn preparation center of Grêmio, the CT Luiz Carvalho, located adjacent to the Arena do Grêmio, in Porto Alegre was finished. It is adjacent to the Guaíba River, and has one of the almost beautiful views of the City with the stadium and a cable-stayed nosepiece in the background.
Supporters [delete]
Grêmio has around 8 million fans in the country, meaning that, in terms of ranking, the golf-club is the 6th most supporters in the Brazil. Grêmio associates 92,000 people.
Geral execute Grêmio [edit]
The largest mathematical group of Grêmio supporters is Geral do Grêmio, the first and largest Brazilian barra brava,[31] movement correspondent to European ultras, merely with unique characteristics of Latin United States. The group was created during the year 2001 with Grêmio fans watching games from the seats behind the southern destination at Estádio Olímpico Massive (an area of the stands called "Geral", as in "general", where tickets had lower berth costs). All over the tailing years, more people joined the effort, and they decided to collectively call themselves by the name of the domain from where they watched the games. A unique and traditional feature of the crew is running down the stand (a movement called the "roll down"), pressing against the fence when a goal is scored A a way to also embrace the players in celebration.
Being a barra brava, the Geral do Grêmio has differences with the ultras. On games they bring out a band consisting of percussion and blowing instruments, dictating the rhythm of the chants passim the game, never stopping or seance. Banners and flags are exhibited in the length of the sphere in which they are located interior the bowl, delivery a unusual identity to their supporters. Also, wherever latent, they use flare, smoke bombs, fire extinguishers, among other materials to encourage the team on the field. In the Arena do Grêmio, which opened in December 2012, the lower Northern stand was built with none chairs, with the Geral crowd and its "avalanche" jubilation in mind. Later the avalanche celebration was made impossible by the improver of security gold bars.
Rivalries [edit]
As the eld went on, Grêmio and another important Brazilian football club, Internacional, started to form a rivalry. Soon the games between these two clubs got their own name, Grenal, and resulted in record attending. Now the games fill the streets of Porto Alegre with football-crazed fans.
In 1935, Eurico Lara, World Health Organization was Grêmio's goalie, conceded a penalty kick. When the Internacional player was or so to kick information technology, Lara's brother stopped the game and reminded him of his doctor's recommendation that he didn't overexert himself. He didn't listen in. Before long the Internacional thespian took the iridescent. Lara caught it, but as presently equally He did he fell sideways and didn't move. He was substituted subsequently the marvellous save, and Grêmio won the game. But unfortunately he died two months subsequently as a result of the fatigue from that spirited. Lara has been immortalized in the club anthem.
Players [edit]
First team squad [edit]
- Arsenic of 3 January 2022.[32]
Note: Flags suggest national team arsenic defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Other players under contract [edit]
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Reserves team [edit]
Players to have featured in a first team matchday team for Grêmio.
Out along loan [blue-pencil]
Greenbac: Flags indicate national team up Eastern Samoa defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one not-FIFA nationality.
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| Go out | Passenger car | Titles |
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| 1903–20 | | 1911, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1919, 1920 Campeonato Citadino DE Oporto Alegre |
| 1920–31 | | 1921, 1922 Campeonato Gaúcho 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926, 1930, 1931 Campeonato Citadino Diamond State Porto Alegre |
| 1931–44 | | 1931, 1932 Campeonato Gaúcho 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939 Campeonato Citadino DE Porto Alegre |
| 1945 | Unknown | |
| 1946–49 | | 1946, 1949 Campeonato Gaúcho 1946, 1949 Campeonato Citadino DE Porto Alegre |
| 1950–53 | Little-known | |
| 1954 | | |
| 1955–61 | | 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 Campeonato Gaúcho 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 Campeonato Citadino de Porto Alegre |
| 1961–62 | | 1962 Campeonato Sul-Brasileiro 1962 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1962–63 | | 1963 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1964–65 | | 1964, 1965 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1966 | | 1966 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1967 | | 1967 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1968–69 | | 1968 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1970 | | |
| 1971 | | |
| 1972 | | |
| 1973 | | |
| 1974 | | |
| 1975 | | |
| 1976 | | |
| 1976 | | |
| 1977–78 | | 1977 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1979 | | 1979 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1980 | | 1980 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1980 | | |
| 1981–82 | | 1981 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A |
| 1983 | | 1983 Copa Libertadores 1983 Intercontinental Cup |
| 1984 | | |
| 1984 | | |
| 1985 | | 1985 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1986 | | 1986 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1987 | | |
| 1987 | | 1987 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1988 | | 1988 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1989 | | |
| 1989 | | 1989 Copa do Brasil 1989 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1990 | | |
| 1990 | | 1990 Supercopa do Federative Republic of Brazil 1990 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1991 | | |
| 1991 | | |
| 1992 | | |
| 1992 | | |
| 1993 | | |
| 1993 | | 1993 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1993–96 | | 1994 Copa do Brasil 1995 Sanwa Bank Loving cup 1995 Copa Libertadores 1995, 1996 Campeonato Gaúcho 1996 Recopa Sudamericana 1996 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A |
| 1997 | | 1997 Copa do Brasil |
| 1997 | | |
| 1997–98 | | |
| 1998 | | |
| 1998–99 | | 1999 Copa Sul 1999 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 1999 | | |
| 2000 | | |
| 2000 | | |
| 2000 | | |
| 2001–03 | | 2001 Copa do Brasil 2001 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 2003 | | |
| 2003 | | |
| 2003–04 | | |
| 2004 | | |
| 2004 | | |
| 2004 | | |
| 2005 | | |
| 2005–07 | | 2005 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 2006, 2007 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 2006 | | 2006 Copa FGF (Grêmio B) |
| 2008 | | |
| 2008–09 | | |
| 2009 | | |
| 2010 | | 2010 Taça Fernando Carvalho 2010 Campeonato Gaúcho |
| 2010–11 | | 2011 Taça Piratini |
| 2011 | | |
| 2011 | | |
| 2012 | | |
| 2012–13 | | |
| 2013 | | |
| 2014 | | |
| 2014–15 | | |
| 2015–16 | | |
| 2016–21 | | 2016 Copa do Brasil 2017 Copa Libertadores 2018 Recopa Sudamericana 2018, 2022, 2022 Campeonato Gaúcho 2019 Recopa Gaúcha |
| 2021 | | 2021 Campeonato Gaúcho 2021 Recopa Gaúcha |
| 2021 | | |
| 2021– | |
Honours degree [edit]
Football [edit]
Professional [edit]
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record
- S shared record
Friendly [edit]
International [edit]
- Troféu Fronteira da Paz (URU) (1): 2010
- Taça String up Ching (CHN) (1): 1998
- Pepsi Cola Cola Cup (CHN) (1): 1998
- Troféu Colombino (SPA) (1): 1997
- Troféu Agrupación Peñas Valencianas (SPA) (1): 1996
- Copa Renner (1): 1996
- Sanwa Swear Cup (1): 1995
- Philips Cup (SWI) (1): 1987
- Philips Cup (NED) (1): 1986
- Rotterdam AD-Tournament (NED) (1): 1985
- Troféu Ciudad Delaware Palma First State Mallorca (SPA) (1): 1985
- Troféu 'CEL' (SLV) (1): 1983
- Los Angeles Cup (USA) (1): 1983
- Troféu Ciudad DE Valladolid (SPA) (1): 1981
- Troféu Torre del Vigia (URU) (1): 1981
- Copa El Salvador del Mundo (SLV) (1): 1981
- Troféu Ciudad de Rosário (ARG) (1): 1979
- Taça Cidade Delaware Salvador (Bandeau) (1): 1972
- Taça do Atlântico (1): 1971
- Copa Internacional Diamond State Oporto Alegre (BRA) (1): 1971
- Taça Río de La Plata (1): 1968
- Troféu Internacional de Salônica (GRE) (1): 1962
- Troféu Internacional de Atenas (GRE) (1): 1961
- Copa José González Artigas (ECU) (1): 1954
- Troféu Sadrep (URU) (1): 1949
- Copa El President de la Republica de Republic of Costa Rica (CRC) (1): 1949
National [edit]
- Troféu João Saldanha (1): 2010
- Troféu Osmar Santos (1): 2008
- Taça Ironcryl (1): 1997
- Taça Presidente Médici (1): 1971
- Troféu Domingos Garcia Filho (1): 1970
- Taça Petrobrás (1): 1970
- Copa Tancredo Neves (1): 1960
- Copa Revista do Esporte (1): 1960
- Taça Correio do Povo (1): 1949
- Taça Columbia Pictures (1): 1940
- Taça Imprecise Flores da Cunha (1): 1935
Regional [edit]
- Troféu Rádio Gaúcha 90 Anos (RS) (1): 2022
- Troféu Rádio Bandeirantes 80 Anos (RS) (1): 2014
- Taça Rádio Pelotense 85 Anos (RS) (1): 2010
- Copa Solidariedade (RS) (1): 1995
- Taça RBS TV 25 Anos (RS) (1): 1988
- Troféu Sesquicentenário da Revolução Farroupilha (RS) (1): 1985
- Torneio 'Festa da Uva' (RS) (1): 1965
- Torneio Início Estadual (RS) (3): 1963, 1965, 1967
- Troféu Wallig (RS) (1): 1962
- Taça Jubileu de Prata da Refinaria Ipiranga (RS) (1): 1962
- Copa Farroupilha 120 Anos (1): 1955
- Taça Bento Gonçalves (1): 1952
- Taça Rádio Gaúcha (1): 1952
- Taça Manuel Amorim Albuquerque (1): 1950
- Campeonato Extra de Oporto Alegre (2): 1948, 1949
- Taça Cidade First State Oporto Alegre (2): 1948, 1996
- Taça National Corrêa Lima (1): 1946
- Taça Casa Sport (1): 1946
- Taça 'Defense Intelligence Agency do Futebol' (1): 1945
- Taça Ernesto Dorneles (1): 1943
- Taça Vascular tissue (2): 1942, 1943
- Campeonato Gaúcho de Amadores (1): 1942
- Campeonato Metropolitano de Amadores (1): 1942
- Taça de Portugal (1): 1940
- Taça José Loureiro DA Silva (1): 1938
- Taça 'Defense Intelligence Agency act Filiado' (1): 1938
- Taça Café Nacional (1): 1938
- Taça Martel (2): 1936, 1937
- Torneio 'Benefício da FRGD'(1): 1935
- Taça Flores district attorney Cunha 1): 1934
- Taça 'Dia do Cronista' (7): 1933, 1944, 1956, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1968
- Taça 'Dia do Desporto' (1): 1932
- Torneio de Encerramento de Porto Alegre (3): 1931, 1933, 1938
- Torneio de Preparação de Porto Alegre (1): 1929
- Taça Reivindicação (1): 1929
- Taça Fernando Caldas (1): 1928
- Torneio Washington Luis (1): 1926
- Torneio FC Porto Alegre (1): 1926
- Taça São Pedro (1): 1924
- Taça Associação dos Varejistas (2): 1923, 1924
- Torneio Início de Porto Alegre (14): 1922, 1926, 1927, 1931, 1937, 1939, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1958, 1963, 1965, 1967
- Taça Rio Branco (3): 1914, 1915, 1916
- Taça Sportiva (1): 1909
- Troféu Wanderpreis (8): 1904, 1905*, 1905*, 1906, 1907, 1910, 1911, 1912
Cleaning lady [edit]
- Copa Sul (1): 2002
- Campeonato Gaúcho de Futebol Feminino (3): 2000, 2001, 2022
- Copa de Inverno de Gramado (RS) (1): 1998
- Copa 90 Anos do EU Pelotas (1): 1998
Futsal [edit]
- Copa Atlântico Sul (1): 1987
- Taça Governador do Estado (RS) (1): 1976
- Campeonato Metropolitano (2): 1973, 1974
Football 7 [cut]
- Liga das Américas (1): 2022
- Campeonato Gaúcho (1): 2022
- Taça Governador (1): 2022
Basketball [edit]
- Campeonato Gaúcho (3): 1934, 1954, 1955
Volleyball [edit]
- Campeonato Gaúcho (2): 1929, 1934
- Campeonato Citadino (6): 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935
Tennis [edit]
- Campeonato Gaúcho (1): 1926
Ping-Pong [redact]
- Campeonato Citadino (1): 1949
Boxing [edit]
- Campeonato Gaúcho (3): 1949, 1950, 1951
Skylark of Athletics [edit]
- Troféu Brasil de Atletismo (2): 1958, 1959
- Campeonato Gaúcho de Atletismo Masculino (16): 1934, 1935, 1936, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968
- Campeonato Gaúcho de Atletismo Feminino (8): 1951, 1953, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1966, 1972
Campeonato Brasileiro record [edit]
| Year | Position | Year | View | Twelvemonth | Status | Year | Position | Year | Position | Year | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1971 | 6th | 1981 | 1st | 1991 | 19th | 2001 | 5th | 2011 | 12th | 2021 | 17th |
| 1972 | 10th | 1982 | 2nd | 1992 | Série B | 2002 | 3rd | 2012 | 3rd | 2022 | Série B |
| 1973 | 5th | 1983 | 14th | 1993 | 11th | 2003 | 20th | 2013 | 2nd | ||
| 1974 | 5th | 1984 | 3rd | 1994 | 11th | 2004 | 24th | 2014 | 7th | ||
| 1975 | 14th | 1985 | 18th | 1995 | 15th | 2005 | Série B | 2015 | 3rd | ||
| 1976 | 6th | 1986 | 16th | 1996 | 1st | 2006 | 3rd | 2016 | 9th | ||
| 1977 | 13th | 1987 | 5th | 1997 | 14th | 2007 | 6th | 2017 | 4th | ||
| 1978 | 6th | 1988 | 4th | 1998 | 8th | 2008 | 2nd | 2018 | 4th | ||
| 1979 | 22nd | 1989 | 11th | 1999 | 18th | 2009 | 8th | 2019 | 4th | ||
| 1980 | 6th | 1990 | 3rd | 2000 | 4th | 2010 | 4th | 2020 | 6th |
References [edit]
Websites [edit]
- ^ "Arena do Grêmio official capacity". SkyScraper City.
- ^ "1983 FIFA CLUB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Hamburg v. GREMIO".
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- ^ https://globoesporte.globo.com/futebol/futebol-internacional/noticia/fifa-reconhece-titulos-mundiais-de-flamengo-gremio-santos-e-sao-paulo.ghtml
- ^ "Copa Libertadores - Champions".
- ^ "Ranking da CBF atualizado: Grêmio é o novo líder". Confederação Brasileira de Futebol. Archived from the original connected 20 May 2022. Retrieved 29 Noble 2022.
- ^ "Los 50 equipos más valiosos de América". Forbes Mexico. 29 September 2022. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
- ^ "Portal Oficial doh Grêmio Football game Porto Alegrense – Títulos Internacionais". Portal Oficial do Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense. Archived from the original along 15 Jan 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
- ^ "Ranking: com mesmo número de votos por estado, elegemos os 30 maiores clássicos do Brasil". Globo Esporte . Retrieved 31 Lordly 2022.
- ^ "Qual é o maior clássico do mundo? E o maior brasileiro?". ESPN Brazil . Retrieved 31 August 2022.
- ^ "FourFourTwo's 50 Biggest Derbies in the World, No.8: Gremio vs Internacional". Four Quaternion Two. 29 April 2022. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
- ^ "The top 50 football derbies in the world 10–1: Who gets the lead spot equally we conclude our countdown?". Daily Mirror. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
- ^ http://www.rs.gov.br/conteudo/199706/alemanha-e-futebol-uma-relacao-antiga-com-porto-alegre-e-o-rs
- ^ "Portal Oficial do Grêmio FootBall Porto Alegrense – História". Portal Oficial serve Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense. Archived from the original on 3 February 2009. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
- ^ "Portal Oficial do Grêmio Football game Porto Alegrense – Curiosidades". Portal site Oficial do Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
- ^ Estudiantes vs. Gremio: atomic number 57 batalla épica de 1983 on 0221.com
- ^ 30 años Diamond State una de las hazañas más notables de Estudiantes on TN, 8 July 2013
- ^ "Site Oficial da FIFA diz que Grêmio ganhou a Copa Toyota mutton 1983" [Administrative unit FIFA website says Grêmio won the Toyota Cup in 1983] (in Portuguese). RBS. 2 July 2014.
- ^ a b Leonardo de Escudeiro (5 Dec 2014). "Grêmio foi do 3º lugar em 1990 ao rebaixamento em 1991, e é difícil explicar por que" (in Portuguese). Terra.
- ^ Rizzatti, Lucas (1 December 2012). "A rodada surreal: quando o Olímpico recebeu três jogos na mesma tarde" [The dreamlike round: when the Olympic received three games in the same afternoon]. Rede Globo (in Portuguese).
- ^ a b "No aniversário da Batalha DoS Aflitos, Náutico frustra torcida e continua na Série B" (in Portuguese). 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Grêmio anuncia Enderson Moreira como novo treinador para 2014". Terra Esportes.
- ^ "Grêmio perde para San Lorenzo nos pênaltis e é eliminado nas oitavas". Globo Esporte.
- ^ "Inter goleia o Grêmio em Gre-Nal no Centenário e fatura o tetra no Gauchão". Zero Hora. 13 April 2014.
- ^ "Grêmio oficializa a contratação de Giuliano". Portal site Oficial do Grêmio. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
- ^ "River Plate beats Gremio to reach Copa Libertadores final". Fox Sports.
- ^ "FC Dallas Signs Brazilian Defender Bressan". MLS.
- ^ "CONMEBOL reject Gremio's Copa Libertadores appeal, fine River Plate manager Marcelo Gallardo". ESPN. 4 November 2022.
- ^ História do Grêmio Base-Formal Porto Alegrense Archived 8 September 2022 at the Wayback Political machine on Futebol Porto-Alegrense website
- ^ "Umbro abriu a carteira para acertar com o Grêmio". Zero in Hora.
- ^ "A Torcida". Geral do Grêmio.
- ^ "Elenco Profissional". Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense - Site Oficial. 29 April 2022.
Books [edit]
- Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro, Mass 1 – Lance, Rio de Janeiro Delaware Janeiro: Aretê Column S/A, 2001.
- Especial Placar – 500 Multiplication do Brasil, São Paulo: Editora Abril: 2003.
External links [edit]
| | Look risen Grêmio in Wiktionary, the free lexicon. |
- Official website
- Geral do Grêmio formalised website. Geral do Grêmio.
- Unofficial media website. Ducker.com.br.
- Coleção Grêmio Gianfranco. The best online collection of Grêmio memorabilia; organized by Gianfranco Spolaore.
Porto Alegre Fans Gremio Porto Alegre Fans Gremio Fans
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