Esporte Clube Corinthians
Full name | Esporte Clube Corinthians | ||
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Nickname(s) | Coringão de Prudente Corintinha Jerônimo do Sertão | ||
Founded | February 8, 1945 | ||
Dissolved | 2001 | ||
Ground | Prudentão | ||
Capacity | 44,414 | ||
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Esporte Clube Corinthians, commonly known as Corinthians de Presidente Prudente, was a Brazilian football club based in Presidente Prudente, São Paulo state. They competed in the Série C once.
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History
The club was founded on February 8, 1945,[1] Corinthians won the Campeonato Paulista Série A2 in 1959.[2] named after Sport Club Corinthians Paulista. They competed in the Série C in 1996, when they were eliminated in the Second Stage by Rio Branco-PR.[3] The club eventually folded.
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Achievements
- Campeonato Paulista Série A2:
- Winners (1): 1959
Stadium
Esporte Clube Corinthians played their home games at Estádio Eduardo José Farah, nicknamed Farahzão.[1] The stadium has a maximum capacity of 44,414 people.[4]
Source: "Esporte Clube Corinthians", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2022, January 3rd), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esporte_Clube_Corinthians.
Further Reading

Campeonato Paulista

Clube Atlético Juventus

São José Esporte Clube

Estádio Prudentão

Nacional Atlético Clube (SP)

Esporte Clube Noroeste

Grêmio Barueri Futebol

Comercial Futebol Clube (Ribeirão Preto)

Esporte Clube São Bento

Guaratinguetá Futebol

Esporte Clube XV de Novembro (Piracicaba)

Rio Preto Esporte Clube

Mirassol Futebol Clube

Esporte Clube XV de Novembro (Jaú)

Oeste Futebol Clube

Grêmio Osasco Audax Esporte Clube

Clube Atlético Penapolense

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References
- ^ a b Rodolfo Rodrigues (2009). Escudos dos Times do Mundo Inteiro. Panda Books. p. 101.
- ^ "São Paulo State Championship – Second Level 1959". RSSSF. August 28, 2001. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
- ^ "Série C 1996". RSSSF. June 6, 2003. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
- ^ "CNEF – Cadastro Nacional de Estádios de Futebol" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Confederação Brasileira de Futebol. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 10, 2013. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
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