Cametá Sport Club
Full name | Cametá Sport Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Mapará Elétrico (Electric Mapará) | ||
Founded | 22 June 2007; 17 years ago (2007-06-22) | ||
Ground | Estádio Parque do Bacurau | ||
Capacity | 8,000 | ||
President | Ary Sanches | ||
League | Campeonato Brasileiro Série D Campeonato Paraense | ||
2023 | Paraense, 4th of 12 | ||
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Cametá Sport Club, commonly referred to as Cametá, is a Brazilian professional club based in Cametá, Pará founded on 22 June 2007. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, the fourth tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paraense, the top flight of the Pará state football league.
History
The club was founded on 22 June 2007.[1] They competed in the Série D in 2010, when they were eliminated in the First Stage of the competition. Cametá won the Campeonato Paraense in 2012.
Honours
- Campeonato Paraense
- Winners (1): 2012
- Campeonato Paraense Second Division
- Winners (1): 2022
Stadium
Cametá Sport Club play their home games at Estádio Orfelindo Martins Valente, nicknamed Parque do Bacurau. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 8,320 people.
References
- ^ Placar Guia 2011 (1350-C): 83. January 2011.
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External links
- (in Portuguese) Cametá on Globo Esporte
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