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Full name | Baré Esporte Clube | ||
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Nickname(s) | Colorado da Consolata Índio da Consolata O Mais Querido | ||
Founded | October 26, 1946 | ||
Ground | Flamarion Vasconcelos | ||
Capacity | 10,000 | ||
Baré Esporte Clube, usually known simply asBaré, is aBrazilian football club fromBoa Vista,Roraima.
The club was founded in 1946. Home matches are played atFlamarion Vasconcelos Stadium, and the club colors are red and white. Baré competed in theBrazilian Championship Third Level several times.
Baré is the second-best ranked team from Roraima inCBF's national club ranking, behindSão Raimundo.[1]
On October 26, 1946, Baré Esporte Clube was founded by Aquilino da Mota Duarte, Claudeonor Freire, Mário Abdala, Hitler de Lucena, Adamor Menezes, Simão Souza, Francisco Galvão Soares, Francisco das Chagas Duarte, Alcides da Conceição Lima Filho, Ruben da Silva Bento, José Maria Menezes Filho and Luciano Tavares de Araújo,[2] who were dissatisfied members ofAtlético Roraima Clube.[3]
The club won its first title, which was theCampeonato Roraimense, in 1982. As an amateur club, the team also won the competition in 1984, 1986 and 1988.[4] In 1983, Baré won its second title, theTorneio de Integração da Amazônia, beatingIndependência ofAcre state in the final. The match was played inRio Branco, capital city of Acre.[5] In 1985, the club won again the competition, but the title was shared withTrem, ofAmapá state.[6]
The club competed in theBrazilian Championship Third Level for the first time in 1995, but was eliminated in the first stage byProgresso, ofMucajaí, Roraima.[7] In 1996, as a professional football club, Baré won again the state championship, beatingSampaio in the final.[8] The club also competed in the same year in the Brazilian Championship Third Level, where it reached the second stage, and was eliminated byJi-Paraná, ofRondônia state.[9]
In 1997[10] and in 1998,[11] the club competed again in the Brazilian Championship Third Level, but was eliminated in both years in the first stage. In 2000, Baré competed in theCopa João Havelange, which was the competition that replaced the Brazilian Championship in that year. The club was in the green module (which was that season's equivalent to the third level), and was eliminated in the first stage.[12]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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The club's home matches are usually played atFlamarion Vasconcelos stadium, nicknamed Canarinho[13] which has a maximum capacity of 10,000 people.[14]
The derby between Baré and Atlético Roraima Clube is known as Clássico Bareima. Bareima is thetruncation of the clubs' names, Baré and Roraima.[15]
Baré's official colors arered andwhite.[2]
The club's mascot is aNative American.[16]
Baré Esporte Clube is nicknamed Colorado da Consolata, meaningThe Red of Consolata. Consolata refers to the avenue where the club is located in, Avenida Nossa Senhora da Consolata.[13]