Clube Atlético Guaçuano, commonly known as Guaçuano, is a currently inactive
Brazil
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football
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club based in
Mogi Guaçu
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São Paulo state
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History
The club was founded on February 26, 1929.
They competed for the first time in a professional competition in 1975, when they participated in the
Campeonato Paulista Série A3
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, replacing
Grêmio Guaçuano.
Stadium
Clube Atlético Guaçuano play their home games at
Estádio Municipal Alexandre Augusto Camacho.
The stadium has a maximum capacity of 5,594 people.
References
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Clube Atlético Guaçuano
Inactive football clubs in Brazil
Association football clubs established in 1929
Football clubs in São Paulo (state)
1929 establishments in Brazil