Alto Acre Futebol Club, commonly known as Alto Acre, is a Brazilian
association football
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club based in
Epitaciolândia
Epitaciolândia () is a municipality located in the southeast of state of Acre. Its population is 18,696 inhabitants and its area is 1,659 km². It is the southernmost municipality in Acre.
The municipality contains part of the Chico Men ...
,
Acre
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Places
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. The club currently doesn't play in any league, having last participated in the
Campeonato Acreano
Campeonato Acreano (sometimes referred as Campeonato Acriano) is the football league of the State of Acre, Brazil. It is organized by the Acre State Football Federation.
Format 2020 First Division
First stage
*The 10 clubs are divided into two gr ...
in the 2017 season.
History
The club was founded on 31 March 2009.
They competed in the
Campeonato Acriano
Campeonato Acreano (sometimes referred as Campeonato Acriano) is the football league of the State of Acre, Brazil. It is organized by the Acre State Football Federation.
Format 2020 First Division
First stage
*The 10 clubs are divided into two gr ...
in
2010
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, when they were finished in the fifth position.
Stadium
Alto Acre Futebol Club play their home games at
Estádio Antônio Araújo Lopes.
The stadium has a maximum capacity of 3,500 people.
References
Association football clubs established in 2009
Inactive football clubs in Brazil
Football clubs in Acre (state)
2009 establishments in Brazil
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