America Football Club, usually abbreviated to America-RJ or simply America, is a Brazilian football team based in the city of Rio de Janeiro, in the northern neighborhood of Tijuca. The team compete in Campeonato Carioca, the top tier of the Rio de Janeiro state football league.
For other uses, see América Football Club (disambiguation).
Brazilian association football club
Football club
America-RJ
Full name
America Football Club
Nickname(s)
AFC Mecão Diabo (Devil) Rubro Carioca (Rio's Reds) Sangue (Blood)
America F.C. team in 1929.Estádio Giulite CoutinhoFormer club headquartersTeam photo from the 2009 seasonTeam photo from the 2008 season
Founded on 18 September 1904, the club competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A several times, winning the state championship seven times. The club's home stadium is the Estádio Giulite Coutinho, which has a capacity of 16,000. They play in red shirts, white shorts and red socks.
The football anthem composer Lamartine Babo was a supporter of America.[1] America's mascot is a devil. America also sponsors a beach American football team, the America Red Lions.[2]
History
On 18 September 1904, Alberto Koltzbucher, Alfredo Guilherme Koehler, Alfredo Mohrsted, Gustavo Bruno Mohrsted, Henrique Mohrsted, Jayme Faria Machado and Oswaldo Mohrsted founded America Football Club.[3] In 1905, America, together with Bangu, Botafogo, Petrópolis, Fluminense and Futebol Atlético Clube founded Liga de Football do Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro Football League), which was the first football federation of Rio de Janeiro.[3] In 1913, the club won the state championship for the first time.[4]
For the 1971 season, the club competed in the national Championship's first edition, finishing in 11th place.[5]
The yellow star just above their emblem represents their win in the Tournament of the Champions (Torneio dos Campeões) in 1982, which was a tournament organized by CBF to serve as a preview to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A tournament. Flamengo declined the invitation so America, the team with the best record after the selected teams, was invited to fill the spot. America won the tournament by beating Guarani in overtime at Maracanã stadium.[6]
In 2006, America was the runner-up of Taça Guanabara. America played the final against Botafogo.[7]
In 2008, America suffered a major blow by being relegated to the Second Division of the Campeonato Carioca. However, they won the Second Division in 2009, thus being promoted to the first level in 2010.[8] However, the club were relegated again in 2011 and continues playing the Second Division in 2015, returns to the elite of the Campeonato Carioca after five years vying for the Serie B, after beating the Americano.[9]
Honors
National
Campetition
Titles
Seasons
Torneio dos Campeões
1
1982
Regionais
Campetition
Titles
Seasons
Taça Ioduran
1
1917
Estaduais
Campetition
Titles
Seasons
Campeonato Carioca
7
1913, 1916, 1922, 1928, 1931, 1935, 1960
Campeonato Série A2
3
2009, 2015, 2018
Taça Guanabara
1
1974
Taça Rio
1
1982
Torneio Início
1
1949
Troféu João Ellis Filho
1
2010
Taça Corcovado
1
2017
Other state titles
Third Stage of the Campeonato Carioca: 1955
Taça Jayme de Carvalho: 1976
Rio de Janeiro Extra Tournmanent: 1938 and 1952
Torneio Relâmpago: 1945
Taça Eficiência: 1936
Taça Disciplina: 1947, 1949, 1965, 1969, 1970 and 1983
Taça Fernando Loretti Jr. de Aspirantes: 1944
Torneio Ary Barroso (mixed teams): 1965*.
International tournaments
Imprensa Peruana:
(1955)
Quadrangular Sultana Del Valle:
(1961)
Quadrangular de Medellín:
(1961)
International Soccer League II
(1962)
Torneio Internacional Negrão de Lima:
(1967)
Taça TAP:
(1973)
Torneio Costa Dourada– Terragona:
(1983)
National tournaments
Torneio Quadrangular Presidente Costa e Silva:1
(1968)
Torneio Luís Viana Filho:1
(1968)
Youth teams
Campeonato Carioca de 2° Quadro: 6 times (1919, 1923, 1926, 1929, 1930 and 1932)
Amateur Campeonato Carioca: 2 times (1936 and 1940)
Campeonato Carioca Carioca de Aspirantes: 1968
Campeonato Carioca de Juniores: 6 times (1933, 1934, 1935, 1938, 1940 and 1941)
Campeonato Estadual de Juniores da Série B: (2012)
Torneio Início de Juniores: 1953
Campeonato Carioca Carioca de Infanto-Juvenis: 2 times (1969 and 1979)
Campeonato Carioca Carioca de Infantil: 1981
Campeonato Carioca Carioca Especial de Infantil (under-15): 2012
Campeonato Carioca Carioca de Juvenis: 1991
Copa do Brasil de Juniores runners-up: 2001
*Undefeated.
**Torneio Extra Carlos Martins da Rocha.
Women's team
Campeonato Carioca de Futebol Feminino runners-up: 2007
Current squad
According to the CBF register.
America 2020 shirt.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
America 1–4 Flamengo, 147.661(139,599 people seated), April 4, 1956
America 0–2 Fluminense, 141,689 (120,178 people seated), June 9, 1968
America 1–2 Vasco, 121,765 (104,775 people seated), January 28, 1951
America 1–0 Flamengo, 104,532, April 25, 1976
America 5–1 Flamengo, 102,002 (94,516 people seated), April 1, 1956
America 2–1 Bonsucesso, 101.363, July 25, 1973
America 2–0 Fluminense, 100,635 (92,516 people seated), March 17, 1956
America 2–1 Fluminense, 98,099, December 18, 1960
America 1–0 Fluminense, 97,681, September 22, 1974
America 0–1 Fluminense, 96,035, April 27, 1975
America 4–2 Benfica (POR), 94,642 (87,686 people seated), July 3, 1955
America 1–1 Flamengo, 93,393, May 19, 1969
Mascot
One controversial aspect of the club is the official mascot: the Diabo (devil), depicted as a red demon complete with horns, pointy beard, curled moustache, a long fat arrow-pointed tail, hooved feet and a black cape. The club's old stadium was nicknamed Caldeirão do Diabo ("Devil's Cauldron"). In 2006 some of the club's fans, supported by then-manager Jorginho who is an Evangelical Christian, attempted to replace the diabo with a bald eagle, claiming that the devil was "unlucky". However, as the "diabo" is a traditional part of the club's story and with the original mascot the club conquered its greatest achievements and there was no change in the club's fortunes with the new mascot, the replacement was abandoned and it was considered that Jorginho's opinion was motivated by "religious fanaticism".[10]
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