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The Re-Pa is the name of the association football local derby between two Belém based teams – Remo and Paysandu. Both Remo and Paysandu fans have recognised each other as one of their biggest rivals and the derby is one of the fiercest in Brazilian football. On May 4, 2016, the derby was declared intangible cultural heritage of the State of Pará, being qualified as a cultural expression of the people of Pará.Clássico Re-Pa é declarado patrimônio cultural imaterial do Estado do Pará
Globo Esporte, 4 May 2016


History


First match

The first match between the two teams happened on June 14, 1914, by the Campeonato Paraense that year. Remo won 2–1, goals from Rubilar (the first in the history of the derby) and Bayma (own goal), with Mateus scoring for the Paysandu.


Beginning of rivalry

Initially, Remo and Paysandu maintained a somewhat friendly relationship. However, this changed on January 23, 1915, when Remo's first secretary, Elzemann, sent a letter to Antônio Barros (president of the Paysandu at the time), in order to carry out a match whose income would be used to help the teams financially. The Paysandu sent a letter of reply, surrounded by insulting terms to Remo's proposal. In a second letter, the board of Paysandu accepted the challenge, without putting aside the insults and insults. The following day, Remo sent another letter to end the friendly relations between the teams. It was the beginning of one of the biggest rivalries in Brazilian football.


Statistics and records

* Biggest Remo win: 7–2, on 5 March 1939. * Biggest Paysandu win: 7–0, on 22 July 1945.


Top scorers


Clubs' honours

These are the football honours of Remo and Paysandu.


Highest attendances

* Remo 1–0 Paysandu; 65,000 (11 July 1999);
Mangueirão The Estádio Olímpico do Pará, also known as Mangueirão, is a association football, football stadium in Belém, Pará, Brazil. It has a current seated capacity of 53,635, making it the List of football stadiums in Brazil, ninth-largest football ...
(neutral) * Paysandu 1–1 Remo; 64,010 (29 April 1979);
Mangueirão The Estádio Olímpico do Pará, also known as Mangueirão, is a association football, football stadium in Belém, Pará, Brazil. It has a current seated capacity of 53,635, making it the List of football stadiums in Brazil, ninth-largest football ...
(neutral) * Remo 1–0 Paysandu; 52,973 (8 April 1979);
Mangueirão The Estádio Olímpico do Pará, also known as Mangueirão, is a association football, football stadium in Belém, Pará, Brazil. It has a current seated capacity of 53,635, making it the List of football stadiums in Brazil, ninth-largest football ...
(neutral) * Remo 2–1 Paysandu; 51,304 (26 August 1979);
Mangueirão The Estádio Olímpico do Pará, also known as Mangueirão, is a association football, football stadium in Belém, Pará, Brazil. It has a current seated capacity of 53,635, making it the List of football stadiums in Brazil, ninth-largest football ...
(neutral)


References

{{Reflist Football derbies in Brazil Clube do Remo Paysandu Sport Club