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Santa Cruz Futebol Clube is a Brazilian professional football club based in
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,
Pernambuco Pernambuco () is a state of Brazil, located in the Northeast region of the country. With an estimated population of 9.6 million people as of 2020, making it seventh-most populous state of Brazil and with around 98,148 km², being the ...
, that competes in the Série D, the fourth tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the
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, the top flight of the Pernambuco state football league.


History


Early history

On February 3, 1914, eleven young men aging from 14 to 16 years founded a football society. Because the boys used to play football on the streets by the yard of the ''Santa Cruz'' Church, the club was named after that church, which is situated on Santa Cruz Street in Recife. At the first meeting, they decided the position of each member, the name of the club "Santa Cruz Foot-Ball Club", and the society's colors. The original colors were black and white. Some time after, the color pattern was changed because another local team ( Sport Club Flamengo) already had those colors. Therefore, the club included the red color by suggestion of Teófilo Batista de Carvalho, also known as ''Lacraia''. ''Lacraia'' has participated in all major early events of Santa Cruz's history, except the foundation. Many people came to see the first match at ''Derby plains''. The "''team of boys''" as Santa Cruz was called at the time beat ''Rio Negro'' (Black River) by 7–0. ''Rio Negro'' demanded revenge in another match. Curiously, the terms of the revenge stated that Sílvio Machado (he scored five goals in the first match) could not play. Despite that, Santa Cruz accepted the challenge. Carlindo, who substituted Sílvio Machado, scored six goals and Santa Cruz won again by 9–0. A subsequent victory over the ''Western Telegraph Company'' team, very famous at the time, made the popularity of Santa Cruz increase even more. The club was almost closed in its very first year. Some members proposed to use the club funds to buy a
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juice extractor. Alexandre Carvalho (see members above) violently disapproved of such an offensive proposal and effectively saved the club. In early 20th century Recife, football was regarded as an elite sport. It was played mostly by upper-class boys and by the workers of English companies that operated in Recife. At that time
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was common and Afro-Brazilians were not allowed to play football. Santa Cruz, however, was the first team in Pernambuco to accept them. ''Lacraia'', was the first one. This fact contributed to the popularity of the team, as black people are numerous in Brazilian population. In 1915, there was the greatest comeback ever seen in Brazilian football. At the Aflitos stadium, Santa Cruz was trailing by a 5–1 score against América (Pernambuco), however it scored six goals in the final 15 minutes to win 6–5. In 1917, the club was accepted into the Pernambucan Sport League, the old name of the Pernambucan Football Federation. On January 30, 1919, Santa Cruz beat
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3–2 on the Malaquias field.
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, the
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pioneer, was in
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, but was unnoticed: Santa Cruz's victory took everyone's attention. On January 31, the ''Jornal Pequeno'' (Small Newspaper) printed in the headlines: "Botafogo Futebol Clube is beaten by the home ''boys'' by 3–2." It was the first time that a northern-northeastern team beat a team from the south-eastern region of Brazil. On December 13, 1931, beating Torre by 2–0, Santa Cruz won its first state championship, with Tará and Sherlock as the most important players. On October 10, 1934, the Brazilian National team, which had just arrived home from the 1934 World Cup in
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, played some friendly matches against the major teams of Pernambuco. Sport Recife was defeated 4–2; Náutico was beaten 8–3, and Santa Cruz was defeated 3–1. Because of a ship delay, the Brazilian team could not continue its trip back to
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, so Santa Cruz asked for a return match, and this time, Santa Cruz won 3–2.


1960s and 1970s

During the late 1960s and the 1970s, Santa Cruz achieved greater popularity. Much of that was due to the State Penta-championship that Santa Cruz had won. Moreover, since Santa Cruz's impressive performances in the National championship, the importance of the club was finally recognized beyond the state of Pernambuco. The participation of Santa Cruz in the Serie A lead the club to gain some credibility in 1965 after beating
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3–1 at the Maracanã Stadium. The club were having great performances and obtained first place in the National Championship's first stage. In 1972, Pelé played his 1000th match against Santa Cruz. In
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, Santa Cruz reached the semifinals of the Campeonato Brasileiro, a first for a northeastern team. The controversial semi-final against Cruzeiro on December 7 ended with Cruzeiro winning 3–2. The club achieved fourth place, their best performance in the National Championship to date. In 1977 and 1978, Santa Cruz went unbeaten for 35 games in a row in the Brazilian Championship, the second greatest unbeaten run in the national competition. In 1978, Santa Cruz was the first team to qualify for the 2nd Stage of the National Championship, with 23 points. In the second and third stages, Santa Cruz topped both of their groups, and qualified for the quarterfinals, where they lost to Sport Club Internacional. In the final standings, Santa Cruz finished in fifth.


1980s and 1990s

During the 1980s, Santa Cruz was demoted to the
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of the National Championship twice, in 1982 and 1989. Since then the club's performance in national competitions has declined. In the early 1990s, Santa Cruz won three state championships: 1990, 1993, and 1995. However, being in the second division of the National Championship often eclipsed such achievements. Moreover, in the following years, Santa Cruz had to share the status of champion 5 times in a row with an arch-rival. Santa Cruz was not able to stop Sport Recife from winning their 5th successive championship. Nevertheless, in 1996, Maurício was the top scorer of the 2nd Division Brazilian Championship with 13 goals.


2000–present: Further decline

Since the final match in the 2006
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vs. Sport, in which Sport won the championship, the team has experienced a new decline. It was demoted to
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in 2006 and then to the Third Division in 2007 after a weak campaign. That latest decline also included eliminations in the first rounds of the
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and
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by weaker teams like Nacional Fast Clube and Americano, who were both playing regional competitions at the time. Continuing the decline was the downfall into ''Hexagonal da Morte'', the bottom six, in the 2008 Campeonato Pernambucano, narrowly escaping relegation in the seventh match. Also, in September 2008, after another weak campaign in the 2008 Série C, Santa Cruz was relegated to the new Fourth Division for 2009, becoming the first club to fall from First Division to Fourth in three years. But in 2011, Santa Cruz started a reaction. The club was eliminated from the
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in the second phase by
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, but had a respectable performance. Santa Cruz won the first game 1–0, but lost in the second game 2–0. On May 15, Santa Cruz won the
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, beating Sport Recife, and In 2013, Santa Cruz won the Campeonato Pernambucano, and became ''tricampeao'' (three-time consecutive champion), beating rivals Sport Recife as they had done in 2011 and 2012 as well. In May 2016, Santa Cruz won the
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for the first time in its history, and earned a spot in the
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, their first international participation. The team began their campaign in the second stage, beating Sport Recife 1–0 on aggregate. In the third stage, the club was paired up with Colombian club Independiente Medellín. Santa Cruz lost the first leg in Colombia 2–0, but won 3–1 in Recife with a hat-trick from Grafite, although it was not enough and the club was eliminated on away goals. The team also won the Campeonato Pernambuco that year, beating Sport again, as they had done in the previous four finals.


Symbols


Colors

The original colors of the club were black and white. However, at that time, the Pernambucan Sport League did not allow the participation of different clubs with the same colors. Thus, the red color was introduced to differentiate from the color pattern of Sport Club Flamengo. Santa Cruz is also known as ''O Tricolor'' (The Tricolor) and its fans as ''Tricolores''.


Badge

The original badge (not depicted here) was designed by Teófilo Batista de Carvalho aka ''Lacraia''. The inclusion of red colour in the club patterns is also due to ''Lacraia''. As time passed, the badge design was modified and updated. However the ''Lacraia''s original concept was not much modified. The current badge contains several stars. The top three-colored stars represent the three Super-championships that Santa Cruz won. The bottom golden stars represent the Penta-championship.


Mascot

With the adoption of three colors, the striped jersey of Santa Cruz resembled a
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. Due to this, the team is known by the fans as ''Coral''.


Anthem

The official anthem of the club is widely unknown by the fans. However, a march named ''O Mais Querido'' (The Dearest One) by Lourenço da Fonseca Barbosa ( Capiba) is very popular and is the ''de facto'' anthem.


Stadium

The team's stadium is in Arruda, a borough of
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. The official name of the stadium is ''Estádio José do Rego Maciel'', after the name of a former mayor of Recife. However, it is widely known as ''Estádio do Arruda'' (Arruda Stadium). The fans call it ''Arrudão'' (Big Arruda) or ''Mundão do Arruda'' (Great Land of Arruda). On April 1, 1982 the stadium was re-inaugurated after improvements and enlargement. From the original capacity of 64,000 people, the maximum capacity was then estimated at 110,000. However, due to safety reasons, the maximum audience so far is 90,200 in a
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vs
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match on March 23, 1994. Since then the official stadium capacity has been reduced to 60,044. The stadium is also known as the ''Repúblicas Independentes do Arruda'' (Independent Republics of Arruda).


Titles


National

* Campeonato Brasileiro Série C: 1 ::
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Regional

*
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: 1 :: 2016


State

*
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(Pernambuco State Championship): 29 ::1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1940, 1946, 1947, 1957, 1959, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1993, 1995, 2005, 2011, 2012,
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, 2015, 2016


Other

*Torneio Hexagonal Norte-Nordeste de 1967 * Torneio Início (Pernambuco Start Tournament): 12 ::1919, 1926, 1937, 1939, 1946, 1947, 1954, 1956, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1976 *Copa Pernambuco (Pernambuco Cup): 5 ::2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2019


The Super-Championship

The Pernambucan Football Championship is usually divided into three turns. Each turn is a small championship itself. If a team wins all the three turns then it is automatically declared as champion. If a team wins two turns and another team wins the remaining turn, the championship has a final play-off. Generally, the play-off consists of two matches or three matches. However, if three different teams win each one a turn, the championship has a play-off named Super-championship. The Super-championship consists of a play-off among the three winners of each turn. Super-championships are rare and very prestigious. The Blue Ribbon. The Blue Ribbon is a prestigious award given by the Brazilian Football Confederation (''Confederação Brasileira de Futebol'' – CBF). Teams that go abroad on tour without being defeated are natural candidates for this recognition. In the
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, Santa Cruz played against the national teams of *
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(1–5 and 1–1) *
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(0–3) *
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(0–4 and 1–4) *
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(one of the
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) (1–2) * Abu Dhabi (one of the
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) (0–3) Santa Cruz also played *Al-Aim (0–3) *Nasser Sport Club (2–6) *Al-Hilal of
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(0–3) In
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there were two matches. The first was against Romania national team (2–4), and the second against Paris Saint-Germain (2–2).


Rivals

Santa Cruz has two major rivals within the city of Recife: * Sport Recife * Náutico The rivalry between Santa Cruz and Sport is known as Clássico das Multidões, and the rivalry between Santa Cruz and Náutico is known as Clássico das Emoções.


Current squad


Idols

* Rivaldo * Grafite * Barbosa *
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* Levir Culpi * Luciano Veloso * Birigui * Luiz Damasceno * Marlon * Nunes * Ramón * Ricardo Rocha * Tará * Sherlock *
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* Zé Carmo * Renatinho * Tiago Cardoso * Henágio *
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* Flávio Caça-Rato * Keno


Notable coaches

* Ricardo Diéz (1959) * Evaristo de Macedo (1972) * Paulo Emilio (1973), (1975) * Ênio Andrade (1977) * Evaristo de Macedo (1977–79) * Paulo Emilio (1980) *
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(1983–84) * Lori Sandri (1984) *
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(1987) * Moisés (1987) *
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(1987–88) *
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(1989–90) * Valmir Louruz (1994) * Péricles Chamusca (1996) *
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(1998–99) * Otacílio Gonçalves (1999–02) *
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(2002) * Péricles Chamusca (2002–04) * Roberval Davino (2004) *
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(2004–06), (2006) *
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(2006) *
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(2006) *
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(2006) * Evaristo de Macedo (2007) * Mauro Fernandes (2007) * Ricardo Rocha (2008) * Márcio Bittencourt (2008–09) * Dado Cavalcanti (2009–10) * Lori Sandri (2010) *
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(2010) * Zé Teodoro (2011–12) * Marcelo Martelotte (2013) * Vica (2013–14) *
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(2014) * Ricardinho (2015) * Marcelo Martelotte (2015–16) *
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(2016) *
Doriva Dorival Guidoni Júnior, known simply as Doriva (born 28 May 1972) is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a central midfielder. From 2003 until 2006, he played for English Premier League club Middlesbrough, winning the 2004 League Cup ...
(2016) *
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(2017) *
Givanildo Oliveira Givanildo José de Oliveira (born 8 August 1948), sometimes known as just Givanildo, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder, and is the manager of America. Playing career Club Born in Olinda, Pernambuco, Givanildo ...
(2017) * Marcelo Martelotte (2017)


References


External links


Official Site


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