Campinense
Coach:
Evaristo Piza
Establishment Date:
0
League Affiliation:
BRA Campeonato Paraibano
Stadium:
O Amigão
Seating Capacity:
30000
Team Info
Campinense Clube is a traditional Brazilian football team from Campina Grande, Paraíba, competing in the Campeonato Paraibano, the top state league. Known as the "Raposa" (The Fox), the club plays its home matches at the historic Estádio Amigão. Founded in 1915, Campinense's colors are black and white. The club's history is marked by a fierce rivalry with local side Treze, forming one of the most passionate derbies in northeastern Brazil, known as the "Clássico dos Maiorais." The peak era for Campinense came in the 1960s; they won their first state championship in 1960 and famously captured the Brazilian Championship (Taça Brasil) in 1963, a monumental achievement that remains the club's crowning glory and a historic moment for football in the region. In the modern era, Campinense remains a competitive force in the Paraibano, regularly challenging for the state title and producing talented players. The fan base is incredibly passionate, with the stadium atmosphere for derby matches being particularly electric. Campinense is more than a club; it is a symbol of pride and identity for the people of Campina Grande.
Overview
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The Best Shooter
5
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2
Most Value Player
Bruno Collaço
390000
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