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Esporte Clube São Bento


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Bentão

Esporte Clube São Bento, commonly referred to as São Bento, is a Brazilian professional association football club based in Sorocaba, São Paulo. They currently compete in the Campeonato Paulista Série A2, the second division of the São Paulo state football league.

History

On 14 September 1913, shortly after a yellow fever epidemic in Sorocaba, the club was founded as Sorocaba Athletic Club by Ferreira e Cia. horse tack factory employees. On 14 October 1914, the club was renamed to Esporte Clube São Bento. The club 's new name honors Saint Benedict, because São Bento's first games were played at the city's Saint Benedict's monastery.

In 1953, São Bento professionalized its football section. On 10 June 1953, the club played its first professional match (Campeonato Paulista Second Level), against Ferroviária of Botucatu. São Bento won 4-2.

In 1962, the club won its first title, the Campeonato Paulista Second Level, beating América (SP) in the final.

In 1979, São Bento competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. The club was eliminated in the third stage, finishing in the 15th place.

In 2001, the club won its second title, the Campeonato Paulista Third Level, finishing four points ahead of Atlético Sorocaba. In 2002, São Bento won its third title, the Copa FPF, beating Jaboticabal in the final.

São Bento reached the Semifinals in the 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, but it was eliminated by CSA, in the first leg CSA won 2-0 and in the second leg São Bento beat its opponent 1-0.

Current squad

Honours

Official tournaments

StateCompetitionsTitlesSeasonsCopa Paulista2Campeonato Paulista Série A21Campeonato Paulista Série A32
1985, 2002
1962
2001, 2013

Others tournaments

State

  • Torneio João Mendonça Falcão (1): 1966

City

  • Campeonato Amador de Sorocaba (7): 1921, 1922, 1944, 1955, 1959, 1962, 1963
  • Torneio Início (1): 1949

Runners-up

  • Campeonato Paulista Série A2 (4): 1944, 1957, 2020, 2022
  • Campeonato Paulista Série A3 (1): 1967

Stadium

Main article: Estádio Municipal Walter Ribeiro

São Bento's home stadium is Estádio Municipal Walter Ribeiro, inaugurated in 1978, with a maximum capacity of 12,525 people.

Another stadium, named Estádio Humberto Reale is owned by the club, and has a maximum capacity of 20,000 people.

The club also trains at a training ground named Centro de Treinamento Humberto Reale.

Club colours

São Bento's colours are blue and white. The club's home kit is composed of a blue shirt, white short and blue socks.

Mascot

The club's mascot is a blue bird named Azulão wearing São Bento's home kit and carrying a bludgeon.

Nickname

The club is nicknamed Azulão, meaning Big Blue, and Bentão, meaning Big Bento or Big Benedict.

Ultra groups

  • Torcida Uniformizada Falcão Azul
  • Torcida Uniformizada Sangue Azul
  • Torcida Uniformizada Tira Prosa

References

References

  1. {{in lang. pt [http://www.futebolpaulista.com.br/default_site_pg_saobento.asp Esporte Clube São Bento profile at Federação Paulista de Futebol official website] {{webarchive. link. (January 28, 2007)
  2. ''Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro'', Volume 1 - Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001.
  3. {{in lang. link. (July 2, 2007)
  4. [http://paginas.terra.com.br/esporte/rsssfbrasil/tables/sp1962l2.htm 1962 Campeonato Paulista Second Level at RSSSF] {{webarchive. link. (December 15, 2006)
  5. [http://paginas.terra.com.br/esporte/rsssfbrasil/tables/br1979.htm 1979 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A at RSSSF] {{webarchive. link. (31 October 2007)
  6. [http://paginas.terra.com.br/esporte/rsssfbrasil/tables/sp2001l3.htm 2001 Campeonato Paulista Third Level at RSSSF] {{webarchive. link. (February 19, 2007)
  7. [http://paginas.terra.com.br/esporte/rsssfbrasil/tables/csp2002.htm 2002 Copa FPF at RSSSF] {{webarchive. link. (April 21, 2008)
  8. (18 September 2016). "CSA é derrotado pelo São Bento pelo placar de 1 a 0, mas é finalista da Série D". Gazetaweb.
  9. "Profissional". EC São Bento.
  10. {{in lang. pt [http://mavalem.sites.uol.com.br/sp/Sorocaba1.htm Estádio Municipal Walter Ribeiro at Templos do Futebol]
  11. {{in lang. pt [http://mavalem.sites.uol.com.br/sp/Sorocaba3.htm Estádio Humberto Realli at Templos do Futebol]
  12. {{in lang. pt [https://web.archive.org/web/20070427013104/http://www.arquivodeclubes.com/sp/saobento.htm Esporte Clube São Bento at Arquivo de Clubes]
  13. revistaplacar
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