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Coritiba Foot Ball Club, commonly known as Coritiba and colloquially referred to as "Coxa-Branca" or "Coxa", is a Brazilian football club from Curitiba, capital city of the Brazilian state of Paraná. Founded in 1909, it is the oldest football club in the state. Coritiba have won the
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38 times – more than both of its main rivals combined (
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have 26 titles and Paraná Clube have 7). Coritiba has won the Brazilian Championship once in
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. Coritiba is the first club from southern Brazil to have won a national title, the 1973 Torneio do Povo, and is also the first southern club to have competed in both main continental competitions – the
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. Coritiba was both the first club from Paraná to have won the Série A (the main title in Brazil), and to reach the semi-finals in the second main competition in the country – the Copa do Brasil – in
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, and to reach the finals in
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. Coritiba is the only club who have six consecutive ''Paranaense'' titles, between 1971 and 1976. Coritiba is also the club with the most appearances in this championship. The club are currently in first place on the FPF ranking, 14th place on the CBF ranking, 83rd place on the Conmebol ranking and 125th on the international IFFHS ranking. The club has more than 30,000 members. As of 2013, Coritiba has partnerships (including loans and exchanges of youth players) with Porto and Benfica of Portugal, Chivas Guadalajara of Mexico,
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of South Korea and VVV-Venlo of the Netherlands. Coritiba is the first football club in the south of Brazil to begin to embrace American football. The Coritiba Crocodiles were formed through a fusion between Coritiba and the Barigui Crocodiles, and are the one time Brazilian champions, five times state champions and have twice won the southern conference.


History


Foundation

In 1909, a group of young men met in the ''Clube Ginástico Teuto-Brasileiro Turnverein'' (German-Brazilian Gymnastics Club Turnverein – "Turnverein" being the German word for gymnastics club), where the German immigrant community of Curitiba gathered to play a variety of sports. In July of that year, a prominent member of the club, Frederico "Fritz" Essenfelder arrived with a leather ball in hand. He explained to his friends that it was a football and he explained the rules of this new game. Fritz and his friends within the club started organizing matches in the field of the Quartel da Força Pública (Public Force Headquarters). Later, an invitation came to play a match against a club of workers, many of them British, from the Ponta Grossa railway. On 12 October 1909, Fritz called a meeting in the old Theatro Hauer (Hauer Theatre) to arrange the first match. A decision was made to form a football club, and he would call it ''Teuto-Brasileiro''. Teuto-Brasileiro would be the first football club in the state of Paraná.


The First Match

On 23 October 1909, in Ponta Grossa, the club had its first official match. The opponents were ''Clube de Foot Ball de Tiro Pontagrossense'', made up of employees from the South American Brazilian Engineering Company. The match was won by Tiro Pontagrossense, with a 1–0 scoreline, the goal being scored by Elias Mota. Coritiba's team for the first match was: Arthur Iwersen, Erothildes Carlberg, Leopoldo Obladen, Arthur Hauer, Alfredo Labsch, Alfredo Hauer, Walter Dietrich, Teodoro Obladen, Carlos Schleker, Roberto Juchks, Fritz Essenfelder, Johann Maschke, Waldemar Hauer, Alvin Hauer and Rudolf Kaastrup.


Club Foundation

After the match in Ponta Grossa, the club's founders and members were excited by the new game, and decided to dedicate their club exclusively to football. There were already more than 50 players, many of them not of German descent, yet the ''Clube Ginástico Teuto-Brasileiro Turnverein'' did not allow non-German members; this led to the formation of a separate club (after many discussions held at Teatro Hauer throughout December 1909). Finally, on 30 January 1910, the independent ''Coritibano Foot Ball Club'' was formed. The name was chosen as this is what the team had played as at their first match in Ponta Grossa. The first club meeting was held 21 April 1910, after they had acquired all of the rules of the sport (from Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo). During this meeting, the first Board of Directors was formed, naming João Viana Seiler as president, Arthur Hauer as vice-president, José Júlio Franco and Leopoldo Obladen as first and second secretary respectively, and Walter Dietrich and Alvim Hauer as first and second treasurer respectively. Fritz was named captain of the team. It was also during this meeting that the name of the club was changed, this time to ''Coritiba'', after the old name of the capital of Paraná. This was to avoid confusion with a social club in the city called ''Coritibano''. The foundation of ''Coritiba Foot Ball Club'' effectively launched organized football in the state of Paraná.


1910s and 1920s

The search for a football ground began and the ''Hipódromo do Guabirotuba'' (Guabirotuba Horse Racing Track) was chosen. It was also the home of the ''Jockey Clube do Paraná'' until 1955. Bleachers were needed to accommodate spectators, and after the new stadium was retrofitted for football, it was named ''Prado de Guabirotuba''. The inauguration took place on 12 June 1910, before a match against ''Ponta Grossa Foot Ball Club'' (the new name of Clube de Foot Ball de Tiro Pontagrossense). Coritiba won the match 5–3. It was the first football match in Curitiba and was viewed by 200 spectators. Coritiba went on to play at Prado de Guabirotuba until 1917. In 1915, Coritiba started competing in both the ''Campeonato da Cidade'' (City Championship) and the ''Campeonato Paranaense'' state championship. Coritiba won both the city and the state championships the following year. On 2 July 1916, Coritiba defeated a club by the name of ''Spartano'' in the Campeonato Paranaense state championship by 7 goals to the opponent's nought. That year, star player José Bermudes – better known as Maxambomba – became the first player from a Paraná team to be selected for the Brazilian national squad. Coritiba won the ''Torneio Afonso Camargo'' (Afonso Camargo Tournament) and, in 1917, the club started playing at their new stadium ''Parque da Graciosa'' in Juvevê, where they played until 1932. In 1920, Coritiba won the ''Torneio Início'' and, in 1921, they won it again along with the ''Torneio da Cruz Vermelha'' and the ''Torneio de Tiradentes''. On 15 August 1921, the club beat the São Paulo state team, the ''Seleção Paulista'', 1–0. The São Paulo state team formed the backbone of the Brazilian national side, so this victory put football in the State of Paraná on the national map. The
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Maxambomba and the midfielder Gonçalo Pena were both selected for the Brazilian national team that played in the
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(now called the
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). In 1924, the great state rivalry between Coritiba and ''Clube Atlético Paranaense'' began. On June 8 of that year, Coritiba beat Atlético 6–3, with four goals by Ninho. On 7 November 1926, Coritiba beat Paraná Sports 13–1, the largest goal difference in the history of the Paraná state championship. Staco scored five goals for Coritiba. In 1927, with Antônio Couto Pereira as president, Coritiba soundly won the ''Campeonato Paranaense'' by winning eight of their nine matches. Staco scored seven goals in a 9–0 victory over Savoia. In the same year, the club won both the ''Campeonato da Cidade'' and the ''Taça Fox''.


1930s and 1940s

In 1930, Coritiba won the ''Torneio Início''. On 23 November, Coritiba beat their arch-rivals Atlético-PR by 7–4, the highest scoring match in the competition. The following year, Coritiba won the ''Campeonato Paranaense'' and the ''Campeonato da Cidade''. In the 1931 edition of the ''Campeonato Paranaense'', history was made during a match against ''Palestra Itália''. Moaçir Gonçalves was a player-manager for Coritiba and he became the first black player for a team from the state capital. There were many black players in the 1930s in Brazil, but Curitiba was a city dominated demographically by German, Polish and Ukrainian immigrants so black players were rare. With his team trailing 3–1, Moaçir Gonçalves substituted himself in and Coritiba won 5–4. Another notable character that season was Rei, a young ball boy for Coritiba nicknamed ''Rei dos Vagabundos'' (King of Bums) due to his lazy, laid-back attitude. During training for a Sunday match, the regular goalkeeper was late and the coach, Pizzatto, put the sixteen-year-old Fontana in the net. He astonished everyone with his performance and he was promptly registered as a player by the next match. He debuted against Atlético-PR in Baixada, and Coritiba won 1–0. José Fontana was selected as Man of the Match and went on to be known as 'The King'. He became the first goalkeeper from Paraná state to be selected for the national side. In 1932, Coritiba won both the ''Torneio Inicio'' and the ''Torneio dos Cronista Esportivos''. On 7 August 1932, Coritiba beat Atlético-PR 6–1, away from home and with a reserve team. On 19 November, Coritiba inaugurated its new Belfort Duarte stadium. The inaugural match was against ''América-RJ'', a team from Rio who were the defending champions of the ''Campeonato Carioca'', which is the state championship in Rio de Janeiro. Coritiba won 4–2 and began a long period of success, winning many titles including the city's championship, ''Campeonato da Cidade'' (1933, 1935 and 1939), the ''Campeonato Paranaense'' (1933, 1935 and 1939), the ''Torneio Arthur Friedenreich'' (1934) and ''Torneio Início'' (1939). On 23 January 1941, Coritiba played its first match against a foreign team, drawing with Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata of Argentina at Belfort Duarte. On 1 February 1942, Neno scored seven goals in a 10–2 victory over ''Jacarezinho''. On 18 March, the club played a friendly against ''Avaí'' and won 4–1, the first match played at night under floodlights in the state of Paraná. In 1943, Coritiba won both the ''Torneio Imprensa'' and the ''Torneio Luis Aranha''. 1944 saw Coritiba win the ''Torneio Getúlio Vargas'' and, in the following year, the ''Torneio da Cidade de Curitiba''. During this time Couto Pereira left the presidency of the club after two terms (a total of thirteen years). In 1946 and 1947, won the ''Campeonato da Cidade'' and were twice champions in the ''Campeonato Paranaense''. Also in 1947, Coritiba won all four categories of the ''Campeonato Paranaense'' (aspirant, amateur, juvenile and professional) and was dubbed ''Campeoníssimo'' or 'Super Champion'. On 12 July 1949, Coritiba played its first match against a club from outside of continental America. They beat Rapid Vienna of Austria 4–0 in Vila Capanema. Rapid Vienna was the Austrian national champion at the time.


1950s and 1960s

The 1950s was a successful decade for Coritiba. The club won the ''Torneio Triangular de Curitiba'' in 1950, and the ''Torneio Quadrangular Interestadual'' and ''Torneio Quadrangular de Londrina'' in 1953. They won the ''Campeonato Paranaense'' six times: 1951, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1957 and 1959 In 1960, Coritiba won the ''Campeonato Paranaense'' again. In that year, the club lost the famous ''coin game'' to ''Grêmio'' for the title of ''Taça Brasil''. After three draws between the clubs, the title was decided with the flip of a coin. In 1967, Evangelino da Costa Neves became the new president of Coritiba and he stayed at the helm for more than twenty years. On August 6, Coritiba defeated
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of Spain in Belfort Duarte 3–2, with three goals from Walter. On December 12, Coritiba beat the Hungarian national side 1–0 at Belfort Duarte. In 1968, Coritiba ended a draught of eight years without titles when they became champion of the ''Campeonato Paranaense'', also winning the ''Torneio Internacional de Verão''. On June 2, Coritiba played Napoli of Italy, at Belfort Duarte. On November 13, Coritiba played the Brazilian national team, losing 2–1. In 1969, Coritiba embarked on its first international tour, playing friendlies in Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, the Netherlands and Belgium, and participating in the ''III Torneio Cidade de Murcia'' (III Tournament in Murcia), in Spain. The club won the ''Pierre Colon Cup'' in France as well. Coritiba played against the likes of Valencia of Spain, Borussia Dortmund of Germany, Bordeaux of France, Feyenoord of the Netherlands, Austria Vienna of Austria, Levski Sofia of Bulgaria, and
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of Belgium.


1970s

In 1970, in order to rally their fans and boost their finances for an expansion of the Belfort Duarte Stadium, the president Evangelino adopted the strategy used by rivals Atlético-PR, making some major signings. The first wave included players like Rinaldo (Palmeiras), Joel Mendes (Santos) and Hidalgo (XV de Piracicaba). The club embarked on another international tour, this time playing against clubs in France, Yugoslavia, Algeria, Romania and Portugal, as well as the Algerian national side and Sporting CP. Coritiba won the ''Torneio Internacional de Verão'' in 1970 and 1971. In 1971, Coritiba started what is known as ''The Golden Decade'', winning six consecutive state championships (in 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 and 1976) – a record in Parana state football history. On January 18, 1971, Coritiba played the French national side, who had just beaten Argentina, at Belfort Duarte and won 2–1. In 1972, on a third international tour, the club played friendlies in Algeria and Morocco, and took part in a tournament in Turkey. On this tour, Coritiba played against Fenerbahçe, as well as the national sides of both Turkey and Morocco. Returning undefeated to Coritiba, they received the ''Fita Azul''. In the same year, Coritiba played Benfica from Portugal, and the national sides of both Hungary and Congo at Belfort Duarte. In 1973, Coritiba won the ''Torneio do Povo'', becoming the first team from southern Brazil to win a national title. On June 18, Coritiba beat the Paraguayan national side 1–0 at Belfort Duarte. Coritiba won the ''Quadrangular de Goiás'' in 1975 an
Taça Cidade de Curitiba/Taça Clemente Comandulli
in 1976 and 1978. In 1977, the name of the Belfort Duarte stadium was changed to ''Major Antônio Couto Pereira'', and, in 1978 and 1979, Coritiba won two ''Campeonatos Paranaense''. The club ended the 1970s with eight state championships and, in 1979, finished third in the national ''Brasileirão''.


1980s

In 1980, Coritiba finished fourth in the ''Brasileirão'', beating both '' Ferroviário'' and '' Desportiva'' with a 7–1 scoreline. After this, however, Coritiba encountered both an administrative and a financial crisis, leaving the team without any important titles until 1985. In 1981, the club won a Quadrangular do Trabalhador, and due to the poor campaigns in Campeonato Paranaense, participated in 1981 and 1983 Taça da Prata, the second division of Brasileirão. In 1983, they beat Torneio Ak-Waba, from the Ivory Coast. In this tournament, Coritiba played against the Bulgarian national team twice, because the Bulgarians, not disheartened after losing the first match 2–0, challenged Coritiba for to a rematch. This ended in a 1–1 draw. In 1984, Coritiba moved back to the Brasileirão and took part in Campeonato Brasileiro, finishing in eighth place.


1985 – Brasileirão champion

1985 saw the most glory for football both in Coritiba and Paraná thus far. Discredited, the club, commanded by Ênio Andrade, supplanted the challenges and beat the Brazilian team, winning in penalties against Bangu in Maracanã. Fans of Vasco, Flamengo, Fluminense, and Botafogo attended to support Bangu, totalling more than 91,000 fans. In the same year as their national title, Coritiba also won the Torneio Maurício Fruet, as well as participating in two friendly games against Cerro Porteño. They drew 0–0 in their first friendly, hosted in Asuncion (Paraguay), but won the second 2–0 in Couto Pereira. In 1986, Coritiba played Copa Libertadores da America, becoming the first team from the state to win the competition. In this year, Coritiba won the Campeonato Paranaense. In 1987, Coritiba were invited to join Clube dos 13 and participate in Copa União (União Cup). In 1989, Coritiba won the Campeonato Paranaense. In this year, they played a good campaign in Brasileirão, but refused to agree to a change in the calendar of play which meant the club were to play the day before playing Vasco da Gama – their main opponent in their group. Coritiba therefore did not go to the match against Santos, supposed to be held in Juiz de Fora, and was punished by CBF with an automatic loss of 1–0, the loss of five points and thus fell to Série B. On June 18, Coritiba beat the Japanese national team 1–0 in Couto Pereira.


1990s

In the year of 1990, the drama of the previous year was still being felt. The club entered a new crisis, which eventually spanned the first half of the decade. Nevertheless, Coritiba made a good performance in Copa do Brasil of 1991, reaching the semi-finals. After two years in Série B, in 1992, Coritiba moved once again up a division, falling yet again in 1993. In 1995, with a loss to
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, Evangelino Neves was pressed to leave the club. Édison Mauad, Sérgio Prosdócimo and Joel Malucelli assumed presidency and fought to beat public doubts about the club. They were successful, and Coritiba moved back up to Série A. In the state competition, however, Coritiba's winning spell was over. They came close in 1995 in an exciting final against rival Paraná (team), but unfortunately Coritiba eventually lost the match, held in Pinheirão, 1–0. The team came close again in 1996, but did not reach the final. In 1997, Coritiba were the champions of the Festival Brasileiro de Futebol. Although the championship was not as highly regarded as others they had previously won, the club were struggling so the title was very well celebrated by the Coritiba fans. In the next year, January 19, Coritiba won 3–1 in a friendly against the Jamaica national team, who a month later participated in the World Cup. In the 1998 Brasileirão, Coritiba produced a great performance, ending the first phase in third place. In the knockout phase though, they were eliminated by Portugal, ending the competition in sixth place. In 1999, Coritiba returned to the Campeonato Paranaense, winning after nine years state title hiatus.


2000s

In 2001, Coritiba had a good first semester, becoming vice-champion of Copa Sul-Minas (South-Minas Cup), and reaching the semi-finals of the Copa do Brasil. But in the Campeonato Paranaense, the club were eliminated in the semi-finals, yet again for Paraná state. Fernando Miguel scored a goal for Coritiba in the 93rd minute (48th minute of the second half). In 2002, after a bad beginning, Coritiba improved throughout the season. They did, however, lose against Gama. In 2003, as well as being unbeaten champions of Campeonato Paranaense, they were fifth in Brasileirão, and were allowed to play in the Libertadores da América the next year. In 2004, they won the Campeonato Paranaense again and participated in the Sul-Americanas and Libertadores da América cups. In 2005, after a bad campaign in the Campeonato Brasileiro, the team fell to Série B of the competition. In that year, Coritiba had the fourth highest average attendance of the tournament, with 18,688 per match. 2006 brought coach Marcio Araújo to Coritiba, and later Estevam Soares. After eliminations from the
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and Copa do Brasil, Estevam was fired, and was replaced by
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. During Campeonato, Coritiba won a number of rounds, but ended the championship in sixth place, so did not move up to Série A. In 2007, Guilherme Macuglia was the new boss. He was in command during the Campeonato Paranaense, Copa do Brasil, and for part of the Campeonato Brasileiro. In July 2007, Renê Simões was hired as the new boss after the sacking of Macuglia. During this period, the players were revealed: people like defender Henrique, the midfielders Marlos and Pedro Ken, and striker Keirrison, as well as players such as Gustavo, Túlio and goalkeeper Edson Baston. On November 3, with four games to spare, Coritiba were back up to Série A of Brasileirão, drawing with Vitória, in Couto Pereira. On November 24, in their last game, with a victory against Santa Cruz in Estádio do Arruda (Arruda Stadium), Coritiba were champions of Serie B in 2007. In 2009, Coritiba fell to Série B after a tie with Fluminense, the result was a sports riot in the stadium that left 18 injured, damages of R$500 thousand and 6 Coritiba fans in prison. But in 2010, Coritiba were back to Série A, and Coritiba did not fall again.


2010s

In 2010, Coritiba won the Campeonato Paranaense, and the Coritiba fans celebrated the title early against their greatest rival with a 2–0 victory in Couto Pereira. There were goals from Marcos Aurélio and Geraldo. During the Campeonato Brasileiro, Coritiba were not the favorite for the title, because they had lost in Couto Pereira for 10 games. When they returned to Couto Pereira they were first in table. They won again on September 18, with a victory of 2–0 against Portuguesa, with 30,414 fans making a big party. On November 9, 2010, three games early, Coritiba were back to Série A after a 3–2 win against
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in São Januário. On November 20, with a draw against Icasa in Romeirão, Coritiba were champions of Série B one game early. On April 24, 2011, the club needed only a draw to win the state championship title a game early, and pulled it off: Coritiba were champion of Campeonato Paranaense again, after defeating Atlético Paranaense 3–0, in a game in Arena da Baixada. The two-time state champions were unbeaten, with only two draws. On April 28, with a 1–0 win against Caxias in an official game for the 8th-finals of Copa do Brasil of 2011, the club entered the history of Brazilian soccer after beating the record for consecutive wins, replacing Palmeiras in 1996, who made 21 victories. With a win against Cianorte, ending the Campeonato Paranaense of 2011 unbeaten, and having thrashed Palmeiras 6–0 for the Copa do Brasil, Coritiba made 24 consecutive victories and 29 undefeated games. Coritiba qualified in the
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final, after defeating
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. In the final, against
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, they were defeated 1–0 in the first leg, and won 3–2 in the second leg, but did not win the cup because of the away-goals rule. In 2012, Coritiba won again the Campeonato Paranaense and were the three times champion. They were once again rated in the final of the Copa do Brasil. But, in the national tournament, they drew 2–1 against Palmeiras. Coritiba almost lost the first match 2–0, in Barueri. Seasons in league since 2003 2003:5th A 2004:12th A 2005:19th A 2006:6th B 2007:1st B 2008:9th A 2009:17th A 2010:1st B 2011: 8th A 2012:13th A 2013:11th A 2014:13th A 2015:14th A 2016:15th A 2017:17th A 2018:10th B 2019:3rd B 2020:19th A 2021:3rd B


Club


Name

The current and official name of the city of Curitiba was established in 1919, ten years after the foundation of club, which was actually called Coritiba. Because of tradition, the club kept its original name along with the words "foot ball" and "club". The name "Curitiba" had gone through many orthographies throughout history, such as Coritiba and Curityba due to cultural diversities throughout the city.


Colors and logo

The club colors are green and white, the colors of the Paraná state flag. Founded on 12 October 1909, Coritiba is the oldest "green and white" team in Brazilian football. The club's logo is a green globe with the initials CFC in white across the centre, along with twelve white stylised pine seeds. The logo's colors, green and white, are the same as Paraná state flag's. Coritiba's first logo was simple: a white background inside a green circle, with the initials CFC in green.


The team kit

Coritiba's first kit was used from 1909 to 1916, and was composed of green and white vertical stripes. Coritiba's second kit, used from 1916 to 1976 was an all-white one. The current home kit is composed of a white shirt, with two green parallel horizontal stripes and black shorts and white socks. The away kit is composed of a green and white vertical stripes shirt, black shorts and green socks. These kits were adopted in 1976.


Mascot

The club's mascot is an old man nicknamed Vovô Coxa (Grandpa Coxa), and represents the club's tradition of being the oldest football club of Curitiba.


Anthem

The official club anthem lyrics were composed by Cláudio Ribeiro, and the music by Homero Rébuli. An unofficial anthem exists, titled Coritiba Eterno Campeão (Coritiba the Eternal Champion), which was composed by Francis Night. A third anthem, with lyrics composed by Vinicius Coelho, with music by Sebastião Lima, is also called Eterno Campeão.


Market value

According to the 2014 ranking of BDO RCS Auditores Independentes consulting, Coritiba has the 13th highest market value of Brazilian football, valued at approximately R$118.5 million.


Other sports

Although best known for football, Coritiba is the first team in Southern Brazil who also support American football. With a partnership between Coritiba and the Barigui Crocodiles, the Coritiba Crocodiles were founded. Coritiba Crocodiles are the four times state champions, and two times Brazilian national league champions.


Honours


National

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Others

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1973 Events January * January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union. * January 15 – Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations, U.S. ...
Note: The "Torneio do Povo" in 1973 had an official character but was only edition with an official character, the other editions of the tournament had no official character, are Friendlies. *'
Taça Cidade de Curitiba/Taça Clemente Comandulli
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Friendly

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Pierre Colon Trophy Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter. Pierre originally meant "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word πέτρος (''petros'') meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). It is a translation ...
( Vichy, France): 1 ::1969 * Akwaba Trophy ( Abidjan, Ivory Coast): 1 ::1983 *
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Stadium

Estádio Couto Pereira is Coritiba's home stadium. *Name: Estádio Major Antônio Couto Pereira *Capacity: 37,182 *Address: Rua Ubaldino do Amaral, 37 *Record attendance: (General) – 70,000 ( Pope John Paul II, 1980

(Game) – The stadium's attendance record in a football match currently stands at 65,943, set on May 15, 1983 when Atlético-PR played against Flamengo (2–0). *Field dimensions: 109,00m x 72,00m *Year opened: 1932
The stadium was founded as Belfort Duarte.
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was the president of the club and he was responsible for the stadium being built. When he died in 1977, the stadium name was changed to Couto Pereira.


Rivalries

Coritiba's biggest rivals are from the same city: Atlético-PR and Paraná Clube. The games between Coritiba and Atlético-PR are called "Atlé-Tiba" whilst the games between Coritiba and Paraná are known as "Para-Tiba".


Current squad


First-team squad


Reserve team


Out on loan


Personnel


Current technical staff


Club records


Match Records


Other Records

*First goal scorer: Fritz Essenfelter *Most appearances (any competition): 440 by Jairo (1971–77), (1984–87) *Record goal scorer: 202 by Duílio Dias (1954–64) *Consecutive victories):Coritiba has the Guinness Book worldwide record of consecutive victories (24), achieved between February and May 2011.


Highest scores


Coritiba biggest victories


The 24 consecutive wins – 2011


Top ten attendances in Couto Pereira

# Atletico PR 2–0 Flamengo, 65,943 people, 15 May 1983, Campeonato Brasileiro # Coritiba 0–2 Flamengo, 58,311 people, 21 November 1983, Campeonato Brasileiro # Coritiba 2–0 Colorado-PR, 53,571 people, 16 September 1979, Campeonato Paranaense # Coritiba 3–0 Atlético-PR, 52,028 people, 1 May 1990, Campeonato Paranaense # Coritiba 1–0 Corinthians, 51,662 people, 11 May 1980, Campeonato Brasileiro # Coritiba 1–1 Vasco, 50,582 people, 12 December 1979, Campeonato Brasileiro # Coritiba 0–0 Atlético-PR, 47,307 people, 13 December 1978, Campeonato Paranaense # Coritiba 2–0 Paranavaí, 47,208 people, 23 March 2003, Campeonato Paranaense # Coritiba 0–0 Atlético-PR, 46,217 people, 10 December 1976, Campeonato Paranaense # Coritiba 2–2 Flamengo-RJ, 45,458 people, 9 November 1988, Campeonato Brasileiro


Managers (1998 – present)

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Valdir Espinosa Valdir Ataualpa Ramirez Espinosa, known as Valdir Espinosa (17 October 1947 – 27 February 2020) was a Brazilian football manager. He died on 27 February 2020, of complications after surgery. Espinosa was born in Porto Alegre. Managerial statis ...
(1998) * Darío Pereyra (1998) * Mauro Fernandes (1999) * Abel Braga (1999) * Márcio Araújo (1999) * Jair Pereira (2000) *
Lori Sandri Lori Paulo Sandri (29 January 1949 – 3 October 2014) was a Brazilian football manager. Coaching career He previously managed Atlético Paranaense, Criciúma, Santa Cruz, Guarani, Al-Shabab, Al-Ettifaq, Internacional, Coritiba, Al Ain, ...
(2000) *
Paquito Paquito is a given name, may refer to: *Paquito Cordero (1932–2009), Puerto Rican comedian *Paquito Diaz, (1937–2011), veteran Filipino actor and movie director *Paquito D'Rivera (born 1948), Cuban clarinetist and saxophonist *Paquito Oc ...
''(interim)'' (2000) * Fito Neves (Aug 2000–Sept 00) *
Paquito Paquito is a given name, may refer to: *Paquito Cordero (1932–2009), Puerto Rican comedian *Paquito Diaz, (1937–2011), veteran Filipino actor and movie director *Paquito D'Rivera (born 1948), Cuban clarinetist and saxophonist *Paquito Oc ...
''(interim)'' (2000) * Ivo Wortmann (Sept 2000–Aug 01) *
Ricardo Gomes Ricardo Gomes Raymundo (born 13 December 1964) is a Brazilian retired professional footballer and manager. As a player, he played as a central defender, in a 14-year professional career, for Fluminense (six years), Benfica (four) and Paris Sai ...
(Aug 11, 2001 – Sept 21, 2001) *
Paulo Bonamigo Paulo Afonso Bonamigo (born 23 September 1960) is a Brazilian professional football coach and former player who most recently managed Clube do Remo. Career Born in Ijuí, Rio Grande do Sul, Bonamigo started his career playing for Grêmio. Lat ...
(April 1, 2002 – Dec 15, 2003) * Antônio Lopes (Dec 20, 2003 – May 5, 2005) * Cuca (May 1, 2005 – Oct 11, 2005) *
Júnior Lopes Antônio Lopes dos Santos Júnior (born 22 November 1973), known as Júnior Lopes, is a Brazilian football coach. He is the current head coach of Camboriú. Career Born in Rio de Janeiro, Lopes began his career with Botafogo, being an assistant o ...
''(caretaker)'' (Oct 2005) *
Cláudio Marques Edemir Cláudio Marques, commonly known as Cláudio or Cláudio Marques (born 18 February 1950), is a retired football midfielder who won the Campeonato Paranaense seven times as a player with Coritiba Foot Ball Club. He is now a football manager ...
''(interim)'' (Oct 2005) * Márcio Araújo (Oct 28, 2005 – Feb 24, 2006) *
Cláudio Marques Edemir Cláudio Marques, commonly known as Cláudio or Cláudio Marques (born 18 February 1950), is a retired football midfielder who won the Campeonato Paranaense seven times as a player with Coritiba Foot Ball Club. He is now a football manager ...
''(interim)'' (Feb 2006–March 6) *
Estevam Soares Estevam Eduardo Lemos Soares (born 10 June 1956, in Cafelândia, São Paulo), known as Estevam Soares, is a Brazilian football manager. Managerial statistics Honours Manager ;Inter de Limeira *Campeonato Paulista Série A2: 1995 ;Améric ...
(March 2, 2006 – May 15, 2006) *
Paulo Bonamigo Paulo Afonso Bonamigo (born 23 September 1960) is a Brazilian professional football coach and former player who most recently managed Clube do Remo. Career Born in Ijuí, Rio Grande do Sul, Bonamigo started his career playing for Grêmio. Lat ...
(May 14, 2006 – Dec 4, 2006) *
Guilherme Macuglia Guilherme Leoni de Moura Macuglia known as Guilherme Macuglia (born August 27, 1961 in Porto Alegre), is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a forward, and the current manager of Central de Caruaru. Club statistics Honours Player ...
(Jan 19, 2007 – June 5, 2007) *
René Simões René Rodrigues Simões (born December 17, 1952) is a Brazilian retired professional football manager. Coaching career Born in Rio de Janeiro, he guided Jamaica national team to the World Cup in France in 1998. This was Jamaica's first, and ...
(June 6, 2007 – Dec 31, 2007) * Dorival Júnior (Jan 4, 2008 – Dec 11, 2008) * Ivo Wortmann (Dec 16, 2008 – April 20, 2009) *
René Simões René Rodrigues Simões (born December 17, 1952) is a Brazilian retired professional football manager. Coaching career Born in Rio de Janeiro, he guided Jamaica national team to the World Cup in France in 1998. This was Jamaica's first, and ...
(April 24, 2009 – Aug 10, 2009) *
Ney Franco Ney Franco da Silveira Júnior (born 22 July 1966), known as Ney Franco, is a Brazilian football manager. Career Born in Vargem Alegre, Minas Gerais, Franco worked in Atlético Mineiro and Cruzeiro's youth categories before being named the ...
(Aug 11, 2009 – Dec 1, 2010) * Marcelo Oliveira (Jan 1, 2011 – Sept 6, 2012) * Marquinhos Santos (Sept 6, 2012 – Sept 24, 2013) * Péricles Chamusca (Sept 30, 2013 – Nov 16, 2013) * Tcheco ''(interim)'' 2013) * Dado Cavalcanti (2014) * Celso Roth (2014) * Marquinhos Santos (2014–15) *
Ney Franco Ney Franco da Silveira Júnior (born 22 July 1966), known as Ney Franco, is a Brazilian football manager. Career Born in Vargem Alegre, Minas Gerais, Franco worked in Atlético Mineiro and Cruzeiro's youth categories before being named the ...
(2015) *
Pachequinho Eriélton Carlos Pacheco (born 26 September 1970), known as Pachequinho, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a forward, and is a current manager. Playing career Pachequinho was born in Ponta Grossa, Paraná, and was a Coritiba youth ...
''(interim)'' (2015) * Gilson Kleina (2016) *
Pachequinho Eriélton Carlos Pacheco (born 26 September 1970), known as Pachequinho, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a forward, and is a current manager. Playing career Pachequinho was born in Ponta Grossa, Paraná, and was a Coritiba youth ...
''(interim)'' (2016) * Paulo César Carpegiani (2016–2017) *
Pachequinho Eriélton Carlos Pacheco (born 26 September 1970), known as Pachequinho, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a forward, and is a current manager. Playing career Pachequinho was born in Ponta Grossa, Paraná, and was a Coritiba youth ...
(2017–) * Marcelo Oliveira (2017) * Sandro Forner (2018) * Tcheco (2018) * Argel Fucks (2018-2019) * Matheus Costa ''(interim)'' 2019) *
Umberto Louzer Umberto Lourenço Louzer Filho (born 24 February 1980) is a Brazilian football (soccer), football Coach (sport), coach and former player who played as a Midfielder#Defensive midfielder, defensive midfielder. He is the current head coach of Associ ...
(2019) * Jorginho (2019) *
Eduardo Barroca Eduardo de Souza Ney Barroca (born 22 April 1982) is a Brazilian professional football coach. Career Born in Rio de Janeiro, Barroca started his career aat Flamengo in 2000, working as a fitness coach of the under-13 squad. In 2003 he moved to ...
(2020) * Jorginho (2020) * Rodrigo Santana (2020) *
Pachequinho Eriélton Carlos Pacheco (born 26 September 1970), known as Pachequinho, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a forward, and is a current manager. Playing career Pachequinho was born in Ponta Grossa, Paraná, and was a Coritiba youth ...
''(interim)'' 2020) *
Gustavo Morínigo Gustavo Eliseo Morínigo Vázquez (born 23 January 1977) is a Paraguayan football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the current manager of Ceará. Club career Born in Coronel Oviedo, Morínigo was a Libertad youth gr ...
(2021-2022) * Guto Ferreira (2022-)


Past managers (1971–1997)

* 1971 – Tim * 1972 – Lanzoninho * 1973 – Tim and Lanzoninho * 1974 – Yustrich and Hidalgo * 1975 – Hélio Alves and
Paulinho de Almeida Paulo de Almeida Ribeiro, best known as "Paulinho" (15 April 1932 – 11 June 2007) was a Brazilian Football (soccer), football player. He played for the Brazil national football team, Brazil national team. He was also part of Brazil's squad ...
* 1976 – Dino Sani * 1977 – Lanzoninho * 1978 – Chiquinho * 1979 –
Dirceu Krüger Dirceu Krüger (11 April 1945 — 25 April 2019) was a Brazilian footballer who played midfield. He was associated with Coritiba Foot Ball Club.https://www.tribunapr.com.br/esportes/coritiba/dirceu-kruger-morre-aos-74-anos-em-curitiba/ Honours ...
, Tim and Borba Filho * 1980 – Mário Juliato * 1981 – * 1982 – * 1983 – * 1984 – Dudú and
Dirceu Krüger Dirceu Krüger (11 April 1945 — 25 April 2019) was a Brazilian footballer who played midfield. He was associated with Coritiba Foot Ball Club.https://www.tribunapr.com.br/esportes/coritiba/dirceu-kruger-morre-aos-74-anos-em-curitiba/ Honours ...
* 1985 – Dino Sani,
Dirceu Krüger Dirceu Krüger (11 April 1945 — 25 April 2019) was a Brazilian footballer who played midfield. He was associated with Coritiba Foot Ball Club.https://www.tribunapr.com.br/esportes/coritiba/dirceu-kruger-morre-aos-74-anos-em-curitiba/ Honours ...
and Ênio Andrade * 1986 –
Dirceu Krüger Dirceu Krüger (11 April 1945 — 25 April 2019) was a Brazilian footballer who played midfield. He was associated with Coritiba Foot Ball Club.https://www.tribunapr.com.br/esportes/coritiba/dirceu-kruger-morre-aos-74-anos-em-curitiba/ Honours ...
and Nicanor de Carvalho * 1987 – Pedro Rocha and
Otacílio Gonçalves Otacílio Gonçalves da Silva Junior (born 16 June 1940 in Santa Maria) is a former Brazilian football manager who was active as the manager of Paraná Clube. He started his managerial career in Internacional, and later managed many Brazilian clu ...
* 1988 – Leão,
Dirceu Krüger Dirceu Krüger (11 April 1945 — 25 April 2019) was a Brazilian footballer who played midfield. He was associated with Coritiba Foot Ball Club.https://www.tribunapr.com.br/esportes/coritiba/dirceu-kruger-morre-aos-74-anos-em-curitiba/ Honours ...
and
Valdir Espinosa Valdir Ataualpa Ramirez Espinosa, known as Valdir Espinosa (17 October 1947 – 27 February 2020) was a Brazilian football manager. He died on 27 February 2020, of complications after surgery. Espinosa was born in Porto Alegre. Managerial statis ...
* 1989 –
Edu Coimbra Eduardo Antunes Coimbra (born February 5, 1947), better known as Edu, is a former Brazilian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder and went on to become a manager. Background He was one of the most talented dribblers of the 1970s a ...
and Jair Picerni * 1990 – Paulo César Carpegiani * 1991 – Levir Culpi,
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* 1992 – * 1993 – José Teixeira * 1994 – * 1995 – * 1996 –
Heron Ferreira Heron Ricardo Ferreira (born 28 January 1958), known as Heron, is a Brazilian professional football manager. Since 1987 he coached many clubs, including Olaria, Juventude, Coritiba, Americano-RJ, Al-Hilal (Riyadh), Ituano, Anápolis, Náu ...
, Pepe,
Dirceu Krüger Dirceu Krüger (11 April 1945 — 25 April 2019) was a Brazilian footballer who played midfield. He was associated with Coritiba Foot Ball Club.https://www.tribunapr.com.br/esportes/coritiba/dirceu-kruger-morre-aos-74-anos-em-curitiba/ Honours ...
and
Lori Sandri Lori Paulo Sandri (29 January 1949 – 3 October 2014) was a Brazilian football manager. Coaching career He previously managed Atlético Paranaense, Criciúma, Santa Cruz, Guarani, Al-Shabab, Al-Ettifaq, Internacional, Coritiba, Al Ain, ...
* 1997 – Rubens Minelli and
Dirceu Krüger Dirceu Krüger (11 April 1945 — 25 April 2019) was a Brazilian footballer who played midfield. He was associated with Coritiba Foot Ball Club.https://www.tribunapr.com.br/esportes/coritiba/dirceu-kruger-morre-aos-74-anos-em-curitiba/ Honours ...


Players


Greats squads of Coritiba

Some magazines polled for the best Coritiba team of all time, composed of the best Coritiba players of all time. Only two players were present in all polls, Fedato and Miltinho. Jairo, Hildago, Nilo, Krügger and Zé Roberto appear in two of three lists: ; ''Grandes Times Brasileiros'' (1971) : Joel – Tonico, Fedato, Pescuma, Carazzai – Miltinho, Hidalgo, Tião Abatiá – Baby, Ivo, Ronald ; ''Lance! – Especial'' (2005) : Jairo – Hermes, Fedato, Oberdan, Nilo – Miltinho, Hidalgo, Alex, Krügger – Zé Roberto, Aladim ; ''Placar – Especial'' (2009) :Jairo – Ninho, Fedato, Pizzatinho, Nilo – Miltinho, Zé Roberto, Krügger – Lela, Duílio, Pachequinho


Kit manufacturers

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(1979–87) * Arcal (1988–88) * Campeã (1989–91) * Umbro (1992–96) * Penalty (1997–05) *
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(2006–08) * Lotto (2008–11) * Nike (2012–16) *
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Shirt sponsors


References


External links


Official SiteBlog do Torcedor do Coritiba – Official Supporter's Blog (in Portuguese and English)Coxanautas (in Portuguese)Império Alviverde (in Portuguese)
{{Authority control Association football clubs established in 1909 Football clubs in Paraná (state) Sport in Curitiba 1909 establishments in Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série A winning clubs