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Esporte Clube XV de Novembro (Jaú)

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Soccer club
XV de Jaú
Full nameEsporte Clube XV de Novembro
NicknameGalo da Comarca
Founded15 November 1924; 101 years ago (1924-11-15)
GroundEstádio Zezinho Magalhães
Capacity13,040
PresidentLaercio Carneiro
Head coachGilmar Rodrigues
LeagueCampeonato Paulista Série A3
2024 [pt]Paulista Série A4, 3rd of 16 (promoted)
Websitewww.xvdejau.com.br

Esporte Clube XV de Novembro, more commonly referred to asXV de Jaú, is aBrazilian football club based inJaú,São Paulo. The team compete inCampeonato Paulista Segunda Divisão, the fourth tier of theSão Paulo state football league.

The club is also known asGalo daComarca, roughly meaning "County's Rooster".[1]

History

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On November 15, 1924,[2] the club was founded as Esporte Clube XV de Novembro de Jaú by José Piragine Sobrinho, Hermínio Cappabianca and other sportsmen.[3]

In 1951, XV de Jaú won theCampeonato Paulista Second Level, beatingLinense ofLins in the final. The club then played the relegation/promotion play-off againstJabaquara, which was the last placed team ofCampeonato Paulista First Level. XV de Jaú won the first leg, but was defeated in the second leg. In the third match against Jabaquara, the club beat its opponent and was promoted to the following year's Campeonato Paulista First Level.[4]

In 1976, for the second time, the Campeonato Paulista Second Level was won by the club.[5]

In 1979, the club competed for the first time in thetop level of the Brazilian Championship, finishing in the 56th place.[6]

Three years later, in 1982, XV de Jaú competed again in the Brazilian football's top level league, finishing this time in the 20th position, ahead of clubs such asInternacional,Cruzeiro andAtlético Paranaense.[7]

In 1988, the club competed in thethird level of the Brazilian Championship, but was eliminated in the first stage of the competition, finishing in the last place of its group.[8]

In early 2025, with the club under threat of relegation in theCampeonato Paulista Série A3, Sub-20 coach Isaque David Pereira was promoted as acting head coach for the senior team, as a regulatory workaround allowed him to lead from the sidelines while a new director of football assumed operational oversight.[9]


Honours

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Stadium

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XV de Jaú's home stadium isEstádio Zezinho Magalhães,[2] inaugurated in 1973,[10] with a maximum capacity of 13,040 people.[10] The stadium is nicknamedJauzão, meaningBig Jaú.[11]

References

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  1. ^(in Portuguese)Embratel patrocina sete times de futebol de São Paulo – EMBRATEL (December 14, 2006)Archived September 27, 2007, at theWayback Machine (retrieved on August 29, 2007)
  2. ^ab(in Portuguese)Esporte Clube XV de Novembro (Jaú) at Arquivo de Clubes
  3. ^(in Portuguese)History at XV de Jaú fansite[permanent dead link]
  4. ^"Campeonato Paulista Second Level at RSSSF". Archived fromthe original on August 11, 2007. RetrievedAugust 30, 2007.
  5. ^Campeonato Paulista Second Level at RSSSFArchived August 27, 2007, at theWayback Machine
  6. ^1979 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A at RSSSFArchived October 31, 2007, at theWayback Machine
  7. ^1982 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A at RSSSFArchived February 18, 2008, at theWayback Machine
  8. ^1988 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C at RSSSFArchived December 10, 2007, at theWayback Machine
  9. ^XV de Jaú demite Carlos Pimentel e promove técnico do Sub-20 para sequência da Série A3 – Globo EsporteArchived February 24, 2025, at theWayback Machine
  10. ^ab(in Portuguese)Estádio Zezinho Magalhães at Templos do Futebol
  11. ^(in Portuguese)XV de Jaú's fansiteArchived September 29, 2007, at theWayback Machine

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