Tuna Luso Brasileira

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Tuna Luso Brasileira, commonly referred to as Tuna Luso, is a Brazilian professional football club based in Belém, Pará founded on 1 January 1903. It competes in the Campeonato Paraense, the top flight of the Pará state football league.

Tuna Luso
Full nameTuna Luso Brasileira
Nickname(s)Águia do Souza (Souza's Eagle)
Águia Guerreira (Warrior Eagle)
Elite do Norte (Northern Elite)
Founded1 January 1903; 121 years ago (1903-01-01)
GroundEstádio Francisco Vasques
Mangueirão
Capacity5,000
53,635
PresidentGraciete Maués
Head coachJúlio César Nunes
LeagueCampeonato Paraense
2023
2023
Série D, 17th of 64
Paraense, 7th of 12
Websitehttp://www.tunalusobrasileira.com.br/

History

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Tuna Luso was founded initially as a musical band. It occurred because the Portuguese cruiser Dom Carlos was going to visit the port of Belém on November 12, 1902. Some Portuguese youths, residing in the city, decided to found a musical band to receive their fellow countrymen. The name they chose to the band was Tuna Luso Caixeiral. Tuna means popular orchestra, Luso means Portuguese, and Caixeiral means commerce employee. Later, the club changed its name to Tuna Luso Comercial, and years later changed its name again, this time to Tuna Luso Brasileira. The club began entering sports in 1906, when it opened a rowing department. Football was introduced in 1915, but the team only entered the state championship for the first time in 1933.

In 1937, Tuna Luso won its first state championship. In 1985, Tuna Luso won the second division of the Brazilian National Championship. In 1992, Tuna Luso won the third division of the Brazilian National Championship.

Rivals

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Tuna Luso greatest rivals are Paysandu and Remo.

Symbols

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The club's mascot is an eagle.

Honours

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National

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State

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Friendly tournaments

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  • Queen Wilhelmina Tournament
    • Winners (1): 1949
  • Torneio Internacional de Belém
    • Winners (1): 1977
  • Cayenne International Tournament
    • Winners (1): 1985

Women's Football

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