Centro de Futebol Zico Sociedade Esportiva

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Centro de Futebol Zico Sociedade Esportiva, or simply CFZ do Rio is a Brazilian football team from Rio de Janeiro, founded by Zico on July 12, 1996.

CFZ do Rio
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Full nameCentro de Futebol Zico Sociedade Esportiva
Nickname(s)CFZ
Time do Zico
Azulão
Founded12 July 1996; 28 years ago (1996-07-12)
GroundEstádio Antunes,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Capacity1,000
ChairmanBrazil Bruno de Sá Coimbra
Head coachBrazil Marcelo Marelli
LeagueCampeonato Carioca Segunda Divisão
2010Campeonato Carioca Segunda Divisão, Group C, 9th
Websitehttp://www.ziconarede.com.br/cfzdorio/
Team photo from the 2007 season

Three years later, on August 1, 1999, CFZ do Rio founded a branch in Brasília (Distrito Federal), known as CFZ de Brasília.

History

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Unlike of that occurs with the associations sports traditional whose foundation is marked by signature of an ata, a club-company passes the exist in date in that is registered its contract social. The CFZ do Rio entered in activity this way, in molds of law that has the signature of Zico on July 12, 1996, six months after the first birthday of Centro de Futebol Zico, in Recreio dos Bandeirantes.

The great goal of Zico with the creation of a club was give continuity to work of academies of its Soccer Center, providing to young the possibility of compete. Teams were formed in five main categories: Mirim, Infantil, Juvenil, Juniores and professional. The first game was by category Juvenil against the São Cristóvão in Duque de Caxias, by Copa Rio.

First club-company registered in Brazil, initially if called Rio de Janeiro Sociedade Esportiva. The team still competed as Rio de Janeiro, but the name had of be abandoned because already had a record similar. On February 4, 1998, the CFZ name became official and the ‘do Rio’ is added to Facebook the essence of idea original.

So as its owner, the CFZ do Rio born fated the win. The team professional joined in Third Division of State Championship in 1997 and already premiered being champion. In final held on September 27, the team headed by Jaime de Almeida with Joubert Filho in fitness and Joubert in coordination and technical knowledge, defeated Duquecaxiense by 1-0, goal of Japanese Takayuki Suzuki. Suzuki defended later the selection of Japan and was headed by Zico between 2002-2006.

In other categories not was different. Since that the club entered in activity, Juniores e Juvenil obtained results expressive. Under the command of former players Adílio and Andrade, contemporary of Zico in midfield of Flamengo the CFZ won the tricampeonato of Second Division of Juniores (1999, 2000 and 2002). And still arrived to championship of Taça Otávio Pinto Guimarães, Competition that meets the main teams of State in same category. In 2000, the team Juvenil reached the Title state undefeated while the team Mirim raised the cup in year earlier. In this same years, Zico had the idea of lead the project to where there higher organization and structure in league regional. Was so that arose the CFZ de Brasília.

CFZ de Brasília

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The CFZ do Rio gave origin the a branch based in city of Brasília (Distrito Federal): the homonym CFZ de Brasília. The club from Brasília was founded on August 1, 1999, in society with the company HPMA. The two clubs passed the use the same players and technical committee during some time.

CFZ Imbituba

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In 2009, CFZ do Rio hit a partnership with the Imbituba Futebol Clube to constitute a club company in Imbituba (Santa Catarina), known as CFZ Imbituba. Having the mission of promote the sports as means of integration social and of achieve the excellence and the high income in more several championships played always with the goal of develop talents with responsibility.

Flamengo

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In 2010, they joined a partnership with Flamengo. The club of Estádio da Gávea assign players not recovered of the youth team and professional to the team of Zico. Also is announced a lease of club to the group of investors MFD that will responsible by all the expenditure of club.[1]

Achievements

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State

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Other tournaments

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  • Copa Integração:
    • Winners (1): 2001

Youth team

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  • Campeonato Carioca Segunda Divisão de Juniores:
    • Winners (3): 1999, 2000, 2002
  • Taça Octávio Pinto Guimarães:
    • Winners (2): 1999, 2000
  • Campeonato Carioca de Mirins:
    • Winners (1): 1999
  • Campeonato Carioca Segunda Divisão de Juvenis:
    • Winners (1): 2000
  • Copa Integração de Infantis:
    • Winners (1): 2002
  • Campeonato Carioca Segunda Divisão de Infatis:
    • Winners (1): 2003
  • Copa da Amizade de Infatis:
    • Winners (1): 2003
  • Copa Guilherme Embry de Infatis:
    • Winners (1): 2003
  • Copa Roberto Dinamite de Pré-Mirins:
    • Winners (1): 2004
  • Copa Integração de Juniores:
    • Winners (1): 2005
  • Copa Sendas de Juniores:
    • Winners (1): 2005
  • Copa Rio Orla de Pré-Mirins:
    • Winners (1): 2008
  • Copa Danone de Mirins:
    • Winners (1): 2009
  • Copa Danone de Mirins:
    • Winners (1): 2009

Kit manufacturer

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List of CFZ do Rio's sponsors and kit manufacturers.

Period Kit Manufacturer
? Nakal

Current squad

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As of December, 2010, according to combined sources on the official website.[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   BRA Fabrício
GK   BRA Felipe Sobral
GK   BRA Gustavo
DF   BRA Britto
DF   BRA Diego Morais
DF   BRA Vladimir Tatuí
DF   BRA Ricardo Rocha
DF   BRA Maicon
DF   BRA Diogo
DF   BRA Fernando
DF   BRA Rafael
DF   BRA Paulo Vinicius
DF   BRA Wallace (loan from Botafogo)
DF   BRA Thiago Rocha
DF   BRA Daniel
DF   BRA Renan (loan from Botafogo)
MF   BRA Abrantes
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   BRA Da Silva
MF   BRA Lucien (loan from Botafogo)
MF   BRA Thiago
MF   BRA Papel
MF   BRA Jocian
MF   BRA Lamartine
MF   BRA Souza
MF   BRA Jeferson
MF   BRA Tic (captain)
MF   BRA Rafael de Sá Rodrigues
MF   BRA Dieguinho
MF   BRA Tartari
MF   BRA Igor Lucas
FW   BRA André Norat
FW   BRA André
FW   BRA Edmilson

Youth squad

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Professional players able to play in the youth team

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   BRA Gustavo
DF   BRA Fernando
MF   BRA Papel
MF   BRA Rafael de Sá Rodrigues
MF   BRA Dieguinho
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   BRA Tartari
MF   BRA Igor Lucas
FW   BRA André
FW   BRA Edmilson

Youth players with first team experience

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   BRA Felipe (loan to Flamengo)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   BRA Elvis Marley (loan to Flamengo)

First-team staff

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As of December 28, 2010
Position Name Nationality
Coach Marcelo Marelli   Brazilian

Noted players

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This is a list of noted footballers who have played for CFZ do Rio whether or not they have a Wikipedia article. Players who have made significant/notable contribution to the club are included.

List of players

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As of December 28, 2010.

Positions key
GK Goalkeeper CB Centre back FB Full back
DM Defensive midfielder CM Central midfielder AM Attacking midfielder
W Winger FW Forward ST Striker

Statistics correct as of match played December 28, 2010

Player name Position CFZ do Rio career Appearances Goals Birth date Birth place Nationality
Newton ST 2004 ? ? (1976-07-24)July 24, 1976 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)   Lebanon
Ronan FB
CB
2008–2009 ? ? (1985-05-07)May 7, 1985 Magé (Brazil)   Equatorial Guinea
Takayuki Suzuki FW
AM
1997
1999
? ? (1976-06-05)June 5, 1976 Hitachi   Japan
Tomoyuki Hirase ST 1998 ? ? (1977-05-23)May 23, 1977 Kagoshima   Japan

Noted coaches

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The following is a list of Centro de Futebol Zico Sociedade Esportiva coaches.

Name Nationality Periods Notes
Adílio   Brazil ?
Andrade   Brazil ?

Stadium

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Estádio Antunes

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CFZ do Rio's home stadium is nominally the José Antunes Coimbra Filho (also known as Estádio Antunes), which was inaugurated on March 29, 1997 and has a capacity of 1,000 fans.

Presidents

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Flamengo e CFZ oficializam união (in Portuguese). Globoesporte.globo.com. 2010-03-22. Retrieved 2010-12-28.
  2. ^ official website (in Portuguese)
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