
Paraná Clube is a Brazilian football club, set up on December 19, 1989, in the Vila Capanema area of Curitiba, Paraná. It is one of a few Brazilian clubs called Tricolor da Vila ("tricolored of the town") by its fans since it has three group hues. Paraná's three hues are red, white and blue.
Aside from football, different games supported at the club are knocking down some pins, futsal, hand to hand fighting, tennis, volleyball and weight-lifting
On December 19, 1989, Paraná Clube was established by the merger of EC Pinheiros (three times victor of the state title (1967 as Savóia FC Água Verde, 1984, 1987)), and Colorado EC (victor of one state title (1980)). Rubens Minelli was enlisted as the club's first manager, and Emerson de Andrade was picked as the executive of football.
The club's first match was played on February 4, 1990, when Coritiba beat Paraná 1– 0 at the Estádio Couto Pereira.
In 1991, two years after the club's establishment, Paraná won its first state title. Afterward, Paraná would win five state titles in succession, from 1993 to 1997.
In 1992, the club won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, picking up the privilege to contend in the next year's Série A. After 8 years, Paraná Clube won another national title. In 2000, Paraná beat AD São Caetano to win the Yellow Module of the João Havelange Cup. This container supplanted the Campeonato Brasileiro (all levels), which had been suspended for one year.
In 2003, Paraná Clube and L.A. Games, which is a games showcasing organization, began an association to help Paraná Clube keep its childhood foundation, and sign new players. In 2005, Paraná Clube made a speculation reserve to supplant L.A. Games, and, along these lines, the organization was not renewed.
On April 9, 2006, Paraná Clube won the Paraná State League for the seventh time subsequent to beating ADAP of Campo Mourão 3– 0 in the Maringá and drawing 1– 1 at Pinheirão Stadium. The participation of the last match was 25,306 supporters.
Paraná Clube's stadium is the Estádio Durival Britto e Silva, otherwise called the Vila Capanema. It experienced a modernization in 2006, when in excess of 60 skyboxes were worked, and in addition new washrooms and café. The limit of the "new" Vila Capanema rose to 20,083 onlookers, and the debut coordinate was hung on September 20, 2006 when Paraná beat Fortaleza 2– 0 in the Campeonato Brasileiro.[citation needed]
In 2007, Paraná played its first Copa Libertadores de América coordinate. In the main stage, Paraná wiped out Cobreloa from Chile, winning the primary leg 2– 0 in Calama and attracting 1– 1 Curitiba. In the gathering stage, formed by Parana Clube, Flamengo, Union Maracaibo and Real Potosi, the club completed in second place. Paraná was dispensed with in the Round of 16 by Libertad, of Paraguay.
Following 10 years in the second division, Paraná accessed the main division of the Brazilian Championship, overcoming CRB 1-0 for the 37th round of Serie B 2017.
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- Open the amusement and go to the My Club > Customize Team alternative specified before.
- Pick Edit Logo, at that point tap the Download catch at the base left.
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