Brasiliense
Coach:
Roberto Cavalo
Establishment Date:
2000
League Affiliation:
BRA DF Division 1
Stadium:
Estadio Elmo Serejo Farias
Seating Capacity:
28000
Team Info
Based in the Federal District, Brasiliense Futebol Clube is a professional football team competing in the Campeonato Brasiliense, the top state league of the Brazilian capital region. The club, commonly known as Brasiliense, plays its home matches at the Estádio Elmo Serejo Farias in Taguatinga. Founded in 2000, the team's green and white colors reflect a modern identity within Brazilian football. The club's history, while relatively short, has been marked by a rapid rise, most notably reaching the final of the Copa do Brasil in 2002, a stunning achievement for a newly formed side. This period defined the team, showcasing their ability to compete with the nation's giants. In the modern era, Brasiliense has established itself as a consistent force in the state championship, often battling for the title and securing occasional promotions to the national Serie C. Their fan base, known as "Jacaré's Army," creates a passionate atmosphere at the Serejão, supporting a team that prides itself on resilience and being a formidable opponent on home soil. Brasiliense remains a proud representative of the Federal District in the Brazilian football landscape.
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