Results

Brazil Campeonato Carioca B 11/08 18:00 11 Serra Macaense v Friburguense W 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Carioca B 11/03 18:00 10 Friburguense v 7 de Abril W 3-0
Brazil Campeonato Carioca B 10/28 17:45 9 [10] Macae v Friburguense [6] W 3-4
Brazil Campeonato Carioca B 10/25 18:00 8 [7] Friburguense v Paduano EC [6] W 1-0
Brazil Campeonato Carioca B 10/21 18:00 7 [8] Nova Cidade v Friburguense [6] D 1-1
Brazil Campeonato Carioca B 10/14 17:45 6 [6] Friburguense v Duque de Caxias FC [3] L 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Carioca B 10/07 17:45 5 Perolas Negras v Friburguense W 1-2
Brazil Campeonato Carioca B 09/30 18:00 4 [10] Friburguense v Sao Goncalo EC [8] W 1-0
Brazil Campeonato Carioca B 09/23 17:45 3 [5] Serrano v Friburguense [8] L 2-0
Brazil Copa Rio 09/20 17:45 3 Friburguense v America RJ D 0-0
Brazil Campeonato Carioca B 09/17 17:45 2 Friburguense v Goytacaz FC D 1-1
Brazil Copa Rio 09/14 17:45 3 America RJ v Friburguense L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 28 14 14
Wins 11 7 4
Draws 6 2 4
Losses 11 5 6
Goals for 40 21 19
Goals against 28 9 19
Clean sheets 10 7 3
Failed to score 10 5 5

Friburguense Atlético Clube, or Friburguense as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Nova Friburgo in Rio de Janeiro, founded on March 14, 1980.

They currently play in the Campeonato Carioca and play their games at the Estadio Eduardo Guinle, which has a capacity for 10,000.

History

Friburguense Atlético Clube was founded on March 14, 1980 after Fluminense Atlético Clube (founded in 1921) and Serrano Futebol Clube (founded in 1934) fused.

As Fluminense, the team participated in the 1979 Campeonato Carioca, and Friburguense participated in the 1980 and 1981 editions, both of the times being eliminated in the preliminary stage. In 1984, the club competed in the Campeonato Carioca First Division, but finished in the 11th place, and was relegated. The team returned in 1988, only to be relegated again.

In 1997, Friburguense won its first title. The club won the Campeonato Carioca Second Division, after defeating Ceres in the final (1-0 in the first leg, and 1-1 in the second leg), and was promoted to the 1998 first division.

In 2005, for the first time in the club's history, Friburguense competed in the Copa do Brasil. The club was eliminated in the second round by Internacional, after a 1-1 draw in Nova Friburgo, and a 4-0 defeat in Porto Alegre. In the first round, the club beat Caldense 4-1 in the first leg, and 1-2 in the second leg).

Friburguense is a Brazilian soccer team based in Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro. The team was founded in 1980 and has since become a prominent force in Brazilian football. Friburguense plays their home matches at the Estádio Eduardo Guinle, which has a capacity of 5,000 spectators.

The team's colors are green and white, and they are known for their attacking style of play and strong defensive line. Friburguense has a loyal fan base that passionately supports the team at every match.

Over the years, Friburguense has achieved success in various competitions, including winning the Campeonato Carioca Série B in 2005 and the Campeonato Carioca Série C in 2011. The team has also competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, showcasing their talent on a national stage.

Friburguense is a team with a rich history and a bright future ahead, as they continue to strive for success and excellence in Brazilian soccer.