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Toledo Esporte Clube, commonly known as Toledo, is a Brazilian professional
association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
club based in Toledo, Paraná, that competes in the Série D, the fourth tier of
Brazilian football Football is the most popular sport in Brazil and a prominent part of the country’s national identity. The Brazil national football team has won the FIFA World Cup five times, the most of any team, in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002. Brazil an ...
, as well as in the Campeonato Paranaense, the top division of the Paraná state football league.


History

The club was founded on 10 February 2004. They won the Campeonato Paranaense Second Level in 2007, when they beat Real Brasil, Auritânia and
Francisco Beltrão Francisco Beltrão, established on December 14, 1952, is a municipality in the state of Paraná in Brazil. In 2010, the population was 80,727, of which 85% lived in the city proper and 15% on the surrounding land. Francisco Beltrão is very clo ...
in the final stage of the competition. Toledo competed in the Série C in
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, when they were eliminated in the Second Stage. The club won the 2019 Taça Barcímio Sicupira, its first Campeonato Paranaense title.


Achievements

* Campeonato Paranaense Second Level: ** Winners (1): 2007


Stadium

Toledo Colônia Work play their home games at Estádio Municipal 14 de Dezembro. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 20,280 people.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Toledo Esporte Clube Football clubs in Paraná (state) Association football clubs established in 2004 2004 establishments in Brazil