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Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube, or Nova Iguaçu as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Nova Iguaçu in
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, founded on April 1, 1990. Nova Iguaçu greatest rival is from the same city: Artsul. Home stadium is the Jânio Moraes stadium, capacity 16,000. They play in orange shirts, white shorts and orange socks.


History

Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube was founded on April 1, 1990, by the initiative of 25 self-employed persons, led by Jânio Moraes. The foundation project was idealized in 1988/1989, by Jânio Moraes, and supported by the 25 self-employed people.
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champion
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is one of the founders of the club and was a director-partner of the club. In
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, only four years after the club's foundation, Nova Iguaçu won the Campeonato Carioca Third Level, and gained promotion to the state championship second level. In
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, after a successful campaign, Nova Iguaçu won the Campeonato Carioca Second Level and was promoted to the 2006
Campeonato Carioca The Campeonato Carioca (Carioca Championship), officially known as Campeonato Estadual do Rio de Janeiro (Port., Rio de Janeiro State Championship), was started in 1906 and is the annual football championship in the state of Rio de Janeiro, B ...
First Division. On January 14, 2006, Nova Iguaçu played their first ever Campeonato Carioca first division match, against the major club
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, at
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, where the club won 1-0. However, Flamengo's players were youngsters. On June 21, 2008, the club won the Copa Rio for the first time, after beating Americano 3-2 at Estádio Godofredo Cruz,
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, home of the opponent club.


Achievements


Major competitions

* Copa Rio: ** Winners (2): 2008, 2012 * Campeonato Carioca First Level: ** Troféu Edílson Silva de 2012 *
Campeonato Carioca Série A2 The Campeonato Carioca Série A2 is the football second level of the First Division annual competition among clubs in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Usually, the champion of the level is promoted in the next season to the Campeonato Cario ...
: ** Winners (3): 2005, 2016, 2020 *
Campeonato Carioca Série B1 The Campeonato Carioca Série B1 is the football third level of the First Division annual competition among clubs in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Usually, the champion of the level is promoted in the next season to the Campeonato Cario ...
: ** Winners (1): 1994


Other competitions

* Copa João Ellis Filho: ** Winners (1): 2005 * Olimpíada da Baixada Fluminense: ** Winners (1): 2005 * Campeonato Iguaçuano: ** Winners (1): 2005 * Segundo Turno do Estadual de Profissionais do Módulo Especial: ** Winners (1): 1996 * Primeiro Turno de Profissionais da Série Intermediária: ** Winners (1): 1995


Youth competitions

* Volta Redonda Youth Tournament: ** Winners (1): 1991 * Torneio Otávio Pinto Guimarães de Juniores: ** Winners (1): 1996 * Juniores da Série Intermediária: ** Winners (1): 1995 * AERJ Youth Championship: ** Winners (1): 1992


Stadium

Nova Iguaçu's home stadium is Estádio Jânio Moraes, also known as Estádio Laranjão, inaugurated in 2009, with a maximum capacity of 5,000 people. Nova Iguaçu's previously home stadium was
Estádio Giulite Coutinho Estádio Giulite Coutinho, also known as Estádio Édson Passos, is a multi-use stadium located in the city of Mesquita, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. It is used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of Fluminense, America Foo ...
, also known as Estádio Édson Passos, inaugurated in 2000, with a maximum capacity of 16,000 people.


Players


First team squad


Out on loan


Club colors and nickname

The club is affectionately known as "Carrossel da Baixada" (Baixada's Carrousel), in reference to the team color (orange), similar to the color of the Netherlands' 1974 World Cup team (known as the Dutch Carrousel). The color adopted by the club was orange, in honor to the period (in the 1930s) when Nova Iguaçu city was one of the biggest orange exporters in the world (the fruit still is one of the city symbols).


References


External links


Official Website
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