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Sport Club Barroso, commonly known as Barroso, was a Brazilian
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club based in
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, Alagoas state. They won the
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once.


History

The club was founded on 11 June 1921. They won the
Campeonato Alagoano The Campeonato Alagoano is the football league of the state of Alagoas, Brazil. Format 2020 First Division The Campeonato Alagoano is divided into three stages. *First stage: simple round-robin, in which all eight teams play each other once. ...
in 1946, and finished in the second place in the 1947 edition, finishing behind
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. The club folded in 1951.


Stadium

Esporte Clube Barroso played their home games at Estádio Gustavo Paiva, nicknamed ''Estádio do Mutange''. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 6,000 people.


Achievements

*
Campeonato Alagoano The Campeonato Alagoano is the football league of the state of Alagoas, Brazil. Format 2020 First Division The Campeonato Alagoano is divided into three stages. *First stage: simple round-robin, in which all eight teams play each other once. ...
: ** Winners (1): 1946 ** Runners-up (1): 1947


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Barroso, Esporte Clube Defunct football clubs in Alagoas Association football clubs established in 1921 Association football clubs disestablished in 1951 1921 establishments in Brazil 1951 disestablishments in Brazil