Taguatinga Esporte Clube, commonly known as Taguatinga, are a
Brazilian football team from
Taguatinga, in
Distrito Federal
A federal district is a type of administrative division of a federation, usually under the direct control of a federal government and organized sometimes with a single municipal body. Federal districts often include capital districts, and they ...
.
They won the
Campeonato Brasiliense
Campeonato Brasiliense is the football league of the Federal District, Brazil. It is organized by the Distrito Federal Football Federation.
Teams from other states can be affiliated to the Distrito Federal Football Federation (FFDF) as long as t ...
five times and competed in the
Série A once.
History
They were founded on July 1, 1975.
The club won the
Campeonato Brasiliense
Campeonato Brasiliense is the football league of the Federal District, Brazil. It is organized by the Distrito Federal Football Federation.
Teams from other states can be affiliated to the Distrito Federal Football Federation (FFDF) as long as t ...
for the first time in 1981.
Taguatinga competed in the
Série A in
1982
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, when they finished in the last place of their group, and were relegated to the
same year's
Série B.
Stadium
They play their home games at the
Serejão
The Elmo Serejo Farias Stadium, popularly known as Serejão or, more recently, Boca do Jacaré, is a Brazilian football stadium, located at administrative region of Taguatinga, in the Distrito Federal.
The stadium holds 35,000 people. It was ...
stadium.
The stadium has a maximum capacity of 30,000 people.
Achievements
*
Campeonato Brasiliense
Campeonato Brasiliense is the football league of the Federal District, Brazil. It is organized by the Distrito Federal Football Federation.
Teams from other states can be affiliated to the Distrito Federal Football Federation (FFDF) as long as t ...
:
** Winners (5): 1981, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993
References
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Association football clubs established in 1975
Football clubs in Federal District (Brazil)
1975 establishments in Brazil