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Treze Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football team from
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in Paraíba, founded on 7 September 1925. Historically, the club has competed in the
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several times. Recently, the club has competed only in lower divisions of the national league, the
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, the regional
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and the Paraíba State Championship The main rival of Treze is Campinense, another traditional football club from Campina Grande. They have a long-standing rivalry, being collectively known as the Maiorais. This is considered as the most important derby in the countryside of Brazil. There is also a rivalry between Treze and
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, a football club from João Pessoa (Paraíba's capital), due to some historical issues between the two cities. The club own the Presidente Vargas stadium, which has a theoretical capacity of 12,000, but an approved capacity of 3,800. Games are often played at the state-owned stadium
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. Treze is currently ranked second among Paraíba teams in CBF's national club ranking at 67th place overall. They are the best placed team in the state from outside of Greater João Pessoa. According to research institutes such as Datavox and GPP, Treze is the local club with the largest number of fans in
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. It is estimated that the club has a fan base of approximately 600,000 supporters just in Paraíba, which represents 62% of local fans' preference, having a larger fan base than the combined total of the second and third largest fan bases in the state.


History


Foundation

The club was founded on 7 September 1925 by Antônio Fernandes Bioca and twelve other football fans. The group usually played football at a field which is now João Pessoa street. Antônio Fernandes Bioca introduced football to Paraíba, after bringing the first football to the state.


First team and First game

In
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, Treze's first team was José Rodolfo, José Casado, Alberto Santos, Zacarias Ribeiro "Cotó" and Plácido Veras "Guiné", Eurico, Zacarias do Ó, José Eloy, Olívio Barreto, Osmundo Lima and José de Castro. Treze's first official match was played on 1 May 1926, at Campo dos Currais, which is now the site of a public market. Treze beat Palmeiras, an established team from the state capital João Pessoa, 1–0. Plácido Veras (known as Guiné), one of the thirteen founders of the club, scored the goal, to become the scorer of the first official Treze goal.


Garrincha

In the year 1968, when Treze faced the
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U-20 national team and lost 3–2, shortly after the match on 8 February 1968, at Presidente Vargas Stadium,
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donned the Treze Futebol Clube jersey in a friendly against the
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national team, which was qualified for the 1970 World Cup. He was substituted in the second half, and Treze suffered a 2–1 defeat. Leduar scored the goal for Galo. Treze's lineup featured: Elias; Janca, Antonino, and Leduar; Mané and Nilton;
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, Lima, Chicletes, Pedrinho, and Zé Luiz.


State Championship

In 1939, Treze became the first team from outside the metropolitan region of João Pessoa to enter the
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. They won their first title in 1940 and have a total of 15 championship titles. In 1966, Treze won the Campeonato Paraibabo undefeated, recording 12 victories and 2 draws, and conceding only 5 goals


National competition

Treze have competed in the top tier of the
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a total of 9 times, including the combined tournaments held in 1986, 1987 and 2000. They have competed a further 7 times in the second tier, 12 times in the third tier and 5 times in the fourth tier. They have gained promotion twice from Série D, in
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, when a 5th-placed finish meant they replaced Rio Branco-AC who were excluded from the competition and in
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. In 1999, Treze were the first Paraíba State team to progress beyond the first stage of the
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, beating Santa Cruz. Treze lost the first leg 2–3 in Campina Grande, but then won the second leg 4–2 in
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.


Current squad


Honours


Official tournaments

* * shared record


Others tournaments


Inter-state

* Torneio Paraíba-Pernambuco (1): 1961 * Torneio Rio Grande do Norte-Paraíba (1): 1980


State

*Torneio Início da Paraíba (5): 1965, 1974, 1976, 1982, 1985


Runners-up

*
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(1): 2018 *
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(21): 1939, 1942, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1999, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2017 *
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(2): 2008, 2011


Seasons in National League divisions


Série A


Serie B


Série C


Série D


Team colors

Treze's colors are black and white. They usually play in black and white vertical stripes, black shorts and black socks. Its away kit is almost all-white, with the exception being its black socks.


Club name and mascot

The name ''Treze'' translates ''Thirteen'' in English, the number of the founders of the club. The mascot is a rooster as it represents the number 13 in Jogo do Bicho (an illicit gambling game in Brazil).


References


External links

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(archived 19 November 2001) * {{Authority control Association football clubs established in 1925 Football clubs in Brazil Football clubs in Paraíba 1925 establishments in Brazil