Grêmio Novorizontino, commonly referred to as simply Novorizontino, is a
Brazilian association football club in
Novo Horizonte,
São Paulo
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. They currently play in the
Série B, the second tier of
Brazilian football
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, as well as in the
Campeonato Paulista Série A1, the first tier of the São Paulo
state football league.
History
A replacement to dissolved
Grêmio Esportivo Novorizontino, the club was founded on 1 March 2010, inheriting the club's colors and logo. After spending its first years in amateur football, the club joined
Federação Paulista de Futebol in 2010, but only appeared in a competition of the federation in 2012.
In its first professional year, Novorizontino achieved a promotion from
Campeonato Paulista Segunda Divisão, finishing fourth. After managing to survive in 2013's
Série A3, the club was crowned champions in the following year, after defeating
Independente de Limeira by 5–0 on aggregate.
On 28 April 2015, Novorizontino sealed its promotion to
Série A1, finishing second in the tournament.
Current squad
Youth team
Out on loan
Honours
Official tournaments
Others tournaments
State
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Campeonato Paulista do Interior (1): 2021
Runners-up
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Campeonato Paulista Série A2
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Clubs
2025 Série A2
List of champions
There a ...
(2): 2015, 2023
References
External links
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Ogol team profile
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Grêmio Novorizontino
Association football clubs established in 2010
2010 establishments in Brazil
Football clubs in São Paulo (state)
Phoenix clubs (association football)