Corinthians de Santo André

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Corinthians de Santo André
Full nameCorinthians Futebol Clube de Santo André
Nickname(s)Galo Preto da Vila Alzira (Black rooster of Vila Alzira)
Founded15 August 1912; 111 years ago (1912-08-15)
StadiumAmérico Guazelli

Corinthians Futebol Clube de Santo André, commonly known as Corinthians de Santo André or Corinthinhas, is a Brazilian sports club based in Santo André, São Paulo.

It was founded on 15 August 1912, under the name Corinthians Foot-Ball Club. At that point, the team was known as "Corinthians de São Bernardo", since Santo André was a district of São Bernardo do Campo. In 1938 when the city of Santo André was emancipated from São Bernardo do Campo the club became known as "Corinthians de Santo André."

The team played twelve editions of the São Paulo football championship, for the second, third and fourth divisions[1] and disputed one season in the São Paulo top flight, in the 1927 APEA championship. Currently, it only contests amateur championships.

History[edit]

Like the Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, the name of the team of Santo André also arose due to the Corinthian Football Club, the English team that toured Brazil. Among the founders the two final proposals of name were Flor da Índia and Corinthians. The first team was formed by João, Túlio, Manetti, Polesi and Veronesi, Jacomo and Américo, Paulista, Cortez, Severino and Carmine.

The first match and goal of Pelé was against Corinthians de Santo André, in a friendly match of celebration of the Independence, on 7 September 1956.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "São Paulo - List of Second Division Participants 1916-2001". Archived from the original on 15 March 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Exclusive interview: Pele on his Santos years | FourFourTwo". Four Four Two.