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{{Infobox football club |
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| nickname = ''Ponte''<br>''Macaca'' ( |
| nickname = ''Ponte''<br>''Macaca'' (Monkey)<br>''Alvinegra de Campinas'' (Campinas' White and Black)<br> ''A Veterana'' (The Veteran) |
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| ground = [[Estádio Moisés Lucarelli]] |
| ground = [[Estádio Moisés Lucarelli|Moisés Lucarelli]] |
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| capacity = 19,722 |
| capacity = 19,722 |
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| fullname = Associação Atlética Ponte Preta |
| fullname = Associação Atlética Ponte Preta |
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| image = Escudo_Oficial_Ponte_Preta.png |
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| alt = Associação Atlética Ponte Preta logo |
| alt = Associação Atlética Ponte Preta logo |
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| clubname = Ponte Preta |
| clubname = Ponte Preta |
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| founded = {{Start date and years ago|1900|08|11|mf=yes}} |
| founded = {{Start date and years ago|1900|08|11|mf=yes}} |
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| chrtitle = President |
| chrtitle = President |
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| chairman = |
| chairman = Marco Antonio Eberlin |
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| mgrtitle = Head coach |
| mgrtitle = Head coach |
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| manager = [[ |
| manager = [[Nelsinho Baptista]] |
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| league = {{Brazilian football updater|Ponte Preta}} |
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| season = {{Brazilian football updater|Ponte Preta2}} |
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| season = [[2020 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B|2020]]<br>[[2021 Campeonato Paulista|2021]] |
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| position = {{Brazilian football updater|Ponte Preta3}} |
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| position = [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série B|Série B]], 7th of 20<br>[[Campeonato Paulista|Paulista]], 11th of 16 |
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| current = 2024 Associação Atlética Ponte Preta season |
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| website = https://pontepreta.com.br |
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'''Associação Atlética Ponte Preta''' ({{IPA |
'''Associação Atlética Ponte Preta''' ({{IPA|pt-BR|asosjaˈsɐ̃w aˈtlɛtʃikɐ ˈpõtʃi ˈpɾetɐ}}), commonly referred to as '''Ponte Preta''' or just '''Ponte''', is a Brazilian [[association football]] club based in [[Campinas]], [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo state]]. Ponte currently plays in the [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série C|Série C]], the third tier of [[Brazilian football league system|Brazilian football]], as well as in the [[Campeonato Paulista Série A1]], the top tier of the São Paulo [[State football leagues in Brazil|state football league]]. |
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Founded on August 11, 1900, Ponte Preta is the second oldest football club established in Brazil still in activity, with the oldest being [[Sport Club Rio Grande]] in [[Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul|Rio Grande]], Rio Grande do Sul. They are also one of the first to use black players, leading to their nickname '''''Macaca''''' (lit. [female] monkey). |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Ponte Preta was founded on August 11, 1900, by [[Colégio Culto à Ciência]] students Miguel do Carmo (nicknamed "Migué"), Luiz Garibaldi Burghi, (nicknamed "Gigette") and Antonio de Oliveira (nicknamed "Tonico Campeão"), nearby a black painted wood railroad bridge, |
Ponte Preta was founded on August 11, 1900, by [[Colégio Culto à Ciência]] students Miguel do Carmo (nicknamed "Migué"), Luiz Garibaldi Burghi, (nicknamed "Gigette") and Antonio de Oliveira (nicknamed "Tonico Campeão"), nearby a black painted wood railroad bridge, hence the name Ponte Preta (lit. "black bridge"). The team's first president was Pedro Vieira da Silva. |
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Ponte Preta's history is directly intertwined with the railroad business that was flourishing in its city of [[Campinas]]. Most of the people involved with the foundation of the team were residents of the working-class neighbourhood by the railroad. One of the team's first nicknames was the "Train of August 11th". Ponte's stadium, the [[Estádio Moisés Lucarelli]], is located right by the railroad in a way where it is possible to see it when inside the stadium, and according to the fans, when the train passes by during a game, it is a sign of good luck to come for the team. |
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Ponte Preta is recognized, by FIFA, as one of the first teams in the Americas to accept black players, since its foundation in 1900. The club claims to be the first football team ever to have a black player in their roster, that player being the before mentioned Miguel do Carmo, who was part of their first squad.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/esporte/fk1212201022.htm|title=Folha de S.Paulo |
Ponte Preta is recognized, by FIFA, as one of the first teams in the Americas to accept black players, since its foundation in 1900. The club claims to be the first football team ever to have a black player in their roster, that player being the before mentioned Miguel do Carmo, who was part of their first squad.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/esporte/fk1212201022.htm|title=Folha de S.Paulo – Clube quer que Fifa reconheça "democracia" – 12/12/2010|website=www1.folha.uol.com.br|access-date=2018-09-26}}</ref> |
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It is also the first countryside team to play a national competition, in 1970. |
It is also the first countryside team to play a national competition, in 1970. |
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Ponte Preta lost the Campeonato Paulista final to Corinthians in 1977 in a controversial game that ended in a 2–1 final score.{{Citation needed|date=May 2020}} Rui Rey, an important piece of the Ponte Preta team, was shown a red card early in the game. Ponte Preta were considered the favorites for the championship that year. |
Ponte Preta lost the Campeonato Paulista final to Corinthians in 1977 in a controversial game that ended in a 2–1 final score.{{Citation needed|date=May 2020}} Rui Rey, an important piece of the Ponte Preta team, was shown a red card early in the game. Ponte Preta were considered the favorites for the championship that year. |
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On November 27, 2013, at the [[Estádio Romildo Vitor Gomes Ferreira|Romildo Ferreira]] stadium, Ponte Preta reached the [[Copa Sudamericana|2013 Sudamericana]] final by defeating [[São Paulo Futebol Clube|São Paulo]] (4–2 on aggregate) in the semi |
On November 27, 2013, at the [[Estádio Romildo Vitor Gomes Ferreira|Romildo Ferreira]] stadium, Ponte Preta reached the [[Copa Sudamericana|2013 Sudamericana]] final by defeating [[São Paulo Futebol Clube|São Paulo]] (4–2 on aggregate) in the semi-finals. It was a historical time for the club, which was playing its first international cup. The final was against Lanús, a Traditional Argentine team, with Ponte Preta finishing as runner-up. |
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== Honours == |
== Honours == |
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===Continental=== |
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** Runners-up (1): [[2013 Copa Sudamericana|2013]] |
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'''[[Copa São Paulo de Juniores]]:''' |
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* '''[[:pt:Torneio de Integração Nacional|Torneio da Integração Nacional]]''' |
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** Runners-up (1): 1971 |
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===State=== |
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* '''[[Campeonato Paulista]]''' |
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** Runners-up (7): 1929, 1970, 1977, 1979, 1981, 2008, 2017 |
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* '''[[Campeonato Paulista Série A2]]''' |
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** '''Winners (4):''' 1927 (LAF Interior), 1933 (APEA Campinas), 1969, 2023 |
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===City=== |
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* '''[[:pt:Campeonato Campineiro de Futebol|Campeonato Campineiro]]''' |
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** '''Winners (10):''' 1912, 1931, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1940, 1944, 1947, 1948, 1951 |
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* '''Torneio Taça Cidade de Campinas''' |
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** '''Winners (2):''' 1949, 1951 |
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===Youth team=== |
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* '''[[Copa São Paulo de Juniores]]''' |
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==Achievements time line== |
==Achievements time line== |
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*2015: '''Champions''' – [[Campeonato Paulista#Campeonato Paulista do Interior|Campeonato Paulista do Interior]] |
*2015: '''Champions''' – [[Campeonato Paulista#Campeonato Paulista do Interior|Campeonato Paulista do Interior]] |
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*2017: Runner-up – Campeonato Paulista |
*2017: Runner-up – Campeonato Paulista |
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*2023: '''Champions'''- Campeonato Paulista A2 |
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==Supporters== |
==Supporters== |
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Ponte Preta supporters are known as "pontepretanos". A [[Associação Atlética Ponte Preta (AL)|club]] from [[Maceió]], Alagoas, adopted a similar name and colors as |
Ponte Preta supporters are known as "pontepretanos". A [[Associação Atlética Ponte Preta (AL)|club]] from [[Maceió]], Alagoas, adopted a similar name and colors as them. There is also a Norwegian [[futsal]] team named "Ponte Preta".<ref name="pontepretanorway">{{cite web | title =Ponte Preta Norway | url=http://www.indoor-football.com/index.php?domene=0&bykode=2&ID=lag&ID2=sis&id=1508/| access-date =December 7, 2011 | publisher=Indoor Football}}</ref> |
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==Rivalry== |
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It is a centenary rivalry (the first being held on March 24, 1912), the greatest in [[Brazil|Brazil's countryside]] and one of the most intense in the whole country. |
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==Symbols== |
==Symbols== |
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Ponte Preta's [[Mascots of Brazilian football sides|mascot]] is a female [[monkey]] (''macaca'') wearing the club's home kit. It was initially intended as a derogatory term, reflecting the fact that Ponte was one of the first Brazilian football clubs to use black players (who had been refused participation in championships due to this). This practice of using slurs as a distinction was also used by [[Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras|Palmeiras]], who adopted the pig (''porco'') as their mascot. |
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==Ultras== |
==Ultras== |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20100105002254/http://www.serponte.com.br/ Serponte] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20100105002254/http://www.serponte.com.br/ Serponte] |
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==Bola de Prata inductees== |
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==Placar magazine's Silver Ball Prize winners while playing on Ponte Preta== |
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*1977 – {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[José Oscar Bernardi|Oscar]] and {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[José Fernando Polozzi|Polozzi]] (defenders) |
*1977 – {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[José Oscar Bernardi|Oscar]] and {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[José Fernando Polozzi|Polozzi]] (defenders) |
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*1978 – {{flagicon|Brazil}} Odirlei ( |
*1978 – {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Odirlei (footballer)|Odirlei]] (defender) |
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*1980 – {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Carlos Roberto Gallo|Carlos]] (goalkeeper) |
*1980 – {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Carlos Roberto Gallo|Carlos]] (goalkeeper) |
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*1981 – {{flagicon|Brazil}} Zé Mario (defensive midfielder) |
*1981 – {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Zé Mário (footballer, born 1954)|Zé Mario]] (defensive midfielder) |
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*1982 – {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Carlos Roberto Gallo|Carlos]] (goalkeeper) and {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Juninho Fonseca]] (defender) |
*1982 – {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Carlos Roberto Gallo|Carlos]] (goalkeeper) and {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Juninho Fonseca]] (defender) |
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*2000 – {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Mineiro (footballer)|Mineiro]] (defensive midfielder) |
*2000 – {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Mineiro (footballer, born 1975)|Mineiro]] (defensive midfielder) |
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==Basketball== |
==Basketball== |
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==Current squad== |
==Current squad== |
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{{updated|31 October 2024}} |
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{{Fs player|no=1|nat=BRA|pos=GK|name=[[ |
{{Fs player|no= 1|nat=BRA|pos=GK|name=[[Pedro Henrique Rocha da Silva|Pedro Rocha]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=2|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[ |
{{Fs player|no= 2|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Igor Inocêncio]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=3|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[ |
{{Fs player|no= 3|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Edson Rogério Gomes de Moraes Junior|Edson]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=4|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[ |
{{Fs player|no= 4|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Mateus Silva]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no= 5|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Heitor Roca Santo|Heitor Roca]]|other={{small|on loan from [[São José Esporte Clube|São José-SP]]}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no= 6|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Sérgio Raphael dos Anjos|Sérgio Raphael]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no= 7|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Dodô (footballer, born 2001)|Dodô]]|other={{small|on loan from [[Coimbra Sports|Coimbra]]}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no= 8|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Emerson Santos (footballer, born 1992)|Emerson Santos]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no= 9|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[Jeh (footballer)|Jeh]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=10|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Élvis (footballer, born 1990)|Élvis]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=11|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[Iago Dias]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=12|nat=BRA|pos=GK|name=[[William Arthur Assmann|William Assmann]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=13|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Joílson (footballer, born 1991)|Joílson]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=14|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Luiz Felipe Oliveira de Paula|Luiz Felipe]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=15|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Luiz Felipe Castro Neto|Castro]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=16|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Jean Carlos dos Santos|Jean Carlos]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=19|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[Renato (footballer, born 1990)|Renato]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=20|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[João Gabriel Vasconcelos Pinto|João Gabriel]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=21|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Ramon (footballer, born 1997)|Ramon Carvalho]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=22|nat=BRA|pos=GK|name=[[Vinicius Ferrari Andreoli|Vinicius Ferrari]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=23|nat=BOL|pos=DF|name=[[Luis Haquín]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=29|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[Éverton Sidnei de Brito|Éverton Brito]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=30|nat=BRA|pos=GK|name=[[Luan Fernandes Ribeiro|Luan]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=33|nat=ARG|pos=DF|name=[[Gabriel Risso Patrón|Gabriel Risso]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=35|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[Gabriel Novaes]]|other={{small|on loan from [[Red Bull Bragantino]]}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no=44|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Nilson Júnior (footballer, born 1991)|Nilson Júnior]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=58|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Thomas Luciano]]|other={{small|on loan from [[Gil Vicente F.C.|Gil Vicente]]}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no=70|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Guilherme Portuga]]|other={{small|on loan from [[Associação Portuguesa de Desportos|Portuguesa]]}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no=77|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[Matheus Régis]]|other={{small|on loan from [[São Bernardo Futebol Clube|São Bernardo]]}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[ |
{{Fs player|no=80|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Hudson (footballer, born 2001)|Hudson]]|other={{small|on loan from [[Associação Portuguesa de Desportos|Portuguesa]]}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=GK|name=[[Guilherme Viana Sant Ana|Guilherme Viana]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Guilherme Nicolodi]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Diego Lazaretti Domene|Diego Domene]]}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Diogo Ribeiro de Mora|Diogo Mora]]}} |
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===Youth team=== |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[Kauê Fernandes de Barros Falhardo|Kauê]]|other={{small|on loan from [[CE Operário Várzea-Grandense|CEOV]]}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[Luã Hadrisson Abreu Rodrigues|Luã Rodrigues]]}} |
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===Out on loan=== |
===Out on loan=== |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[ |
{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Euller Ribeiro dos Santos|Euller]]|other={{small|to [[Cianorte Futebol Clube|Cianorte]] until 30 September 2024}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[ |
{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Thiago Oliveira Lopes|Thiago Lopes]]|other={{small|to [[Centro Sportivo Alagoano|CSA]] until 30 November 2024}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos= |
{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Zé Mário (footballer, born 1992)|Zé Mário]]|other={{small|to [[Mirassol Futebol Clube|Mirassol]] until 30 November 2024}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[ |
{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[André Henrique Silva de Almeida|André Henrique]]|other={{small|to [[Esporte Clube Santo André|Santo André]] until 30 November 2024}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Eduardo Scheit|Dudu Scheit]]|other={{small|to [[Operário Ferroviário Esporte Clube|Operário Ferroviário]] until 30 November 2024}}}} |
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Eduardo da Silva Processo|Eduardo Processo]]|other={{small|to [[Tanabi Esporte Clube|Tanabi]] until 30 September 2024}}}} |
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==Head coaches== |
==Head coaches== |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Abel Braga]] (January 1, 2003 – December 31, 2003) |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Abel Braga]] (January 1, 2003 – December 31, 2003) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Estevam Soares]] (January 2, 2004 – May 24, 2004) |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Estevam Soares]] (January 2, 2004 – May 24, 2004) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Marco Aurelio Moreira|Marco Aurélio]] (May 19, 2006 – October 5, 2006) |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Marco Aurelio Moreira|Marco Aurélio]] (May 19, 2006 – October 5, 2006) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Nelsinho Baptista]] (January 30, 2007 – September 23, 2007) |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Nelsinho Baptista]] (January 30, 2007 – September 23, 2007) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Paulo Comelli ( |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Paulo Comelli (footballer)|Paulo Comelli]] (September 24, 2007 – December 3, 2007) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Sérgio Guedes]] (2008) |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Sérgio Guedes]] (2008) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Paulo Bonamigo]] (June 11, 2008 – September 27, 2008) |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Paulo Bonamigo]] (June 11, 2008 – September 27, 2008) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Pintado (footballer)|Pintado]] (May 25, 2009 – August 30, 2009) |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Pintado (footballer)|Pintado]] (May 25, 2009 – August 30, 2009) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Márcio Bittencourt]] (August 31, 2009 – October 7, 2009) |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Márcio Bittencourt]] (August 31, 2009 – October 7, 2009) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Ivanílton Sérgio Guedes|Sérgio Guedes]] (January 1, 2010 – March 31, 2010) |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Ivanílton Sérgio Guedes|Sérgio Guedes]] (January 1, 2010 – March 31, 2010) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Jorge Luís da Silva|Jorginho]] (April 21, 2010 – October 25, 2010) |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Jorge Luís da Silva|Jorginho]] (April 21, 2010 – October 25, 2010) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Vinícius Eutrópio]] (2016) |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Vinícius Eutrópio]] (2016) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Gilson Kleina]] (2017) |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Gilson Kleina]] (2017) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Eduardo Baptista]] ( |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Eduardo Baptista]] (2017–2018) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Marcelo Chamusca]] (2018) |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Marcelo Chamusca]] (2018) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Jorge de Amorim Campos|Jorginho]] (2019 |
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Jorge de Amorim Campos|Jorginho]] (2019) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Gilson Kleina]] (2019–2020) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[João Brigatti]] (2020) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Marcelo Oliveira]] (2020) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Fábio Moreno]] (2020–2021) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Gilson Kleina]] (2021–2022) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Hélio dos Anjos]] (2022–2023) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Felipe Moreira (footballer, born 1981)|Felipe Moreira]] (2023) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Pintado (footballer)|Pintado]] (2023) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[João Brigatti]] (2023 – May 27, 2024) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Nelsinho Baptista]] (May 29, 2024 – October 21, 2024) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[João Brigatti]] (November 10, 2024 – November 22, 2024) |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Alberto Valentim]] (2025–) |
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#''O Início de uma Paixão: a fundação e os primeiros anos da Associação Atlética Ponte Preta'', |
#''O Início de uma Paixão: a fundação e os primeiros anos da Associação Atlética Ponte Preta'', José Moraes dos Santos Neto, Editora Komedi, 2000 |
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#''História da Associação Atlética Ponte Preta, em sete volumes: 1900–2000'', |
#''História da Associação Atlética Ponte Preta, em sete volumes: 1900–2000'', Sérgio Rossi, R. Vieira Gráfica, 2001 |
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* [http://www.santosfc.com.br Ponte Preta branch of '''Santos FC'''] |
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* [http://www.facebook.com/PontePretaOficial AA '''Ponte Preta'''] at [[Facebook]] |
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* [http://www.youtube.com/PonTV AA '''Ponte Preta'''] at [[YouTube]] |
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* [http://www.twitter.com/aapp_oficial AA '''Ponte Preta'''] at [[Twitter]] |
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* [http://www.instagram.com/pontepretaoficial/ AA '''Ponte Preta'''] at [[Instagram]] |
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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/aapp_oficial AA '''Ponte Preta'''] at [[Flickr]] |
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* [http://www.tiktok.com/@pontepretaoficial AA '''Ponte Preta'''] at [[TikTok]] |
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* [http://www.tc10mais.com.br/ TC 10 More - Supporter Partner Program] |
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* [http://www.1900mais.com.br/ 1900 More - Official store AA '''Ponte Preta'''] |
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Full name | Associação Atlética Ponte Preta | ||
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Nickname(s) | Ponte Macaca (Monkey) Alvinegra de Campinas (Campinas' White and Black) A Veterana (The Veteran) | ||
Founded | August 11, 1900 | ||
Ground | Moisés Lucarelli | ||
Capacity | 19,722 | ||
President | Marco Antonio Eberlin | ||
Head coach | Nelsinho Baptista | ||
League | Campeonato Brasileiro Série C Campeonato Paulista | ||
2024 2024 | Série B, 17th of 20 (relegated) Paulista, 7th of 16 | ||
Website | https://pontepreta.com.br | ||
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Associação Atlética Ponte Preta (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [asosjaˈsɐ̃w aˈtlɛtʃikɐ ˈpõtʃi ˈpɾetɐ]), commonly referred to as Ponte Preta or just Ponte, is a Brazilian association football club based in Campinas, São Paulo state. Ponte currently plays in the Série C, the third tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paulista Série A1, the top tier of the São Paulo state football league.
Founded on August 11, 1900, Ponte Preta is the second oldest football club established in Brazil still in activity, with the oldest being Sport Club Rio Grande in Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul. They are also one of the first to use black players, leading to their nickname Macaca (lit. [female] monkey).
Ponte's biggest rival is Guarani. Matches involving the two clubs, falling under the name Derby Campineiro and first played on March 24, 1912, are usually preceded by days of provocations and sometimes fights in Campinas.
History
[edit]Ponte Preta was founded on August 11, 1900, by Colégio Culto à Ciência students Miguel do Carmo (nicknamed "Migué"), Luiz Garibaldi Burghi, (nicknamed "Gigette") and Antonio de Oliveira (nicknamed "Tonico Campeão"), nearby a black painted wood railroad bridge, hence the name Ponte Preta (lit. "black bridge"). The team's first president was Pedro Vieira da Silva.
Ponte Preta's history is directly intertwined with the railroad business that was flourishing in its city of Campinas. Most of the people involved with the foundation of the team were residents of the working-class neighbourhood by the railroad. One of the team's first nicknames was the "Train of August 11th". Ponte's stadium, the Estádio Moisés Lucarelli, is located right by the railroad in a way where it is possible to see it when inside the stadium, and according to the fans, when the train passes by during a game, it is a sign of good luck to come for the team.
Ponte Preta is recognized, by FIFA, as one of the first teams in the Americas to accept black players, since its foundation in 1900. The club claims to be the first football team ever to have a black player in their roster, that player being the before mentioned Miguel do Carmo, who was part of their first squad.[1] It is also the first countryside team to play a national competition, in 1970.
Pelé's last match in Brazil was against Ponte Preta. On September 2, 1974, at Vila Belmiro stadium, Santos defeated Ponte Preta 2–0.
Ponte Preta lost the Campeonato Paulista final to Corinthians in 1977 in a controversial game that ended in a 2–1 final score.[citation needed] Rui Rey, an important piece of the Ponte Preta team, was shown a red card early in the game. Ponte Preta were considered the favorites for the championship that year.
On November 27, 2013, at the Romildo Ferreira stadium, Ponte Preta reached the 2013 Sudamericana final by defeating São Paulo (4–2 on aggregate) in the semi-finals. It was a historical time for the club, which was playing its first international cup. The final was against Lanús, a Traditional Argentine team, with Ponte Preta finishing as runner-up.
Honours
[edit]Continental
[edit]- Copa Sudamericana
- Runners-up (1): 2013
National
[edit]- Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
- Torneio da Integração Nacional
- Runners-up (1): 1971
State
[edit]- Campeonato Paulista
- Runners-up (7): 1929, 1970, 1977, 1979, 1981, 2008, 2017
- Campeonato Paulista Série A2
- Winners (4): 1927 (LAF Interior), 1933 (APEA Campinas), 1969, 2023
- Campeonato Paulista do Interior
- Winners (4): 2009, 2013, 2015, 2018
City
[edit]- Campeonato Campineiro
- Winners (10): 1912, 1931, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1940, 1944, 1947, 1948, 1951
- Torneio Taça Cidade de Campinas
- Winners (2): 1949, 1951
Youth team
[edit]- Copa São Paulo de Juniores
- Winners (2): 1981, 1982
Achievements time line
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Stadium
[edit]Ponte Preta's stadium is Estádio Moisés Lucarelli, also known as "Majestoso", or "Estádio Majestoso" (Portuguese for Majestic Stadium), built in 1948, by its own fan's material and work.
Its maximum capacity is of 19,722 people, nowadays. The biggest public in it was in a State's Championship in 1970, against Santos, with an official public of 33,000, but it is said that there were about 40,000 people, as the gates were broken down.
Its nickname is "Majestoso", meaning the "Majestic One" because it was the third largest stadium in Brazil at the time of its inauguration (only smaller than Pacaembu, in São Paulo and São Januário, in Rio de Janeiro).
In Majestoso's entrance hall there is a bust of the stadium's founder, Moisés Lucarelli (after whom the venue is named) facing the outside. In 2000, after a long series of defeats some superstitious fans argued that the founder ought to see the team playing and the bust was rotated 180 degrees. As the team's performance did not improve noticeably, the statue was put back in its original position.[citation needed]
Supporters
[edit]Ponte Preta supporters are known as "pontepretanos". A club from Maceió, Alagoas, adopted a similar name and colors as them. There is also a Norwegian futsal team named "Ponte Preta".[2]
Symbols
[edit]Ponte Preta's mascot is a female monkey (macaca) wearing the club's home kit. It was initially intended as a derogatory term, reflecting the fact that Ponte was one of the first Brazilian football clubs to use black players (who had been refused participation in championships due to this). This practice of using slurs as a distinction was also used by Palmeiras, who adopted the pig (porco) as their mascot.
Ultras
[edit]Bola de Prata inductees
[edit]- 1977 – Oscar and Polozzi (defenders)
- 1978 – Odirlei (defender)
- 1980 – Carlos (goalkeeper)
- 1981 – Zé Mario (defensive midfielder)
- 1982 – Carlos (goalkeeper) and Juninho Fonseca (defender)
- 2000 – Mineiro (defensive midfielder)
Basketball
[edit]Ponte Preta had one of the most powerful teams in the history of Brazilian female Basketball during the early 1990s, winning the World Club Championship twice.[3]
Current squad
[edit]- As of 31 October 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Youth team
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Out on loan
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Head coaches
[edit]- Abel Braga (January 1, 2003 – December 31, 2003)
- Estevam Soares (January 2, 2004 – May 24, 2004)
- Vadão (January 1, 2005 – May 22, 2005)
- Zetti (August 2, 2005 – August 23, 2005)
- Estevam Soares (August 26, 2005 – November 22, 2005)
- Vadão (December 15, 2005 – May 29, 2006)
- Marco Aurélio (May 19, 2006 – October 5, 2006)
- Nelsinho Baptista (January 30, 2007 – September 23, 2007)
- Paulo Comelli (September 24, 2007 – December 3, 2007)
- Sérgio Guedes (2008)
- Paulo Bonamigo (June 11, 2008 – September 27, 2008)
- Vágner Benazzi (October 1, 2008 – December 4, 2008)
- Sérgio Soares (December 4, 2008–11 March 22, 2009)
- Marco Aurélio (March 9, 2009 – May 25, 2009)
- Pintado (May 25, 2009 – August 30, 2009)
- Márcio Bittencourt (August 31, 2009 – October 7, 2009)
- Sérgio Guedes (January 1, 2010 – March 31, 2010)
- Jorginho (April 21, 2010 – October 25, 2010)
- Givanildo Oliveira (October 25, 2010 – December 2, 2010)
- Gilson Kleina (December 3, 2010 – September 18, 2012)
- Guto Ferreira (September 22, 2012 – June 6, 2013)
- Paulo César Carpegiani (June 15, 2013 – August 24, 2013)
- Jorginho (August 25, 2013 – December 13, 2013)
- Sidney Moraes (December 15, 2013 – January 30, 2014)
- Vadão (January 31, 2014 – May 13, 2014)
- Dado Cavalcanti (May 13, 2014 – July 21, 2014)
- Guto Ferreira (2014–2015)
- Doriva (2015)
- Vinícius Eutrópio (2016)
- Gilson Kleina (2017)
- Eduardo Baptista (2017–2018)
- Marcelo Chamusca (2018)
- Jorginho (2019)
- Gilson Kleina (2019–2020)
- João Brigatti (2020)
- Marcelo Oliveira (2020)
- Fábio Moreno (2020–2021)
- Gilson Kleina (2021–2022)
- Hélio dos Anjos (2022–2023)
- Felipe Moreira (2023)
- Pintado (2023)
- João Brigatti (2023 – May 27, 2024)
- Nelsinho Baptista (May 29, 2024 – October 21, 2024)
- João Brigatti (November 10, 2024 – November 22, 2024)
- Alberto Valentim (2025–)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Websites
[edit]- ^ "Folha de S.Paulo – Clube quer que Fifa reconheça "democracia" – 12/12/2010". www1.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved September 26, 2018.
- ^ "Ponte Preta Norway". Indoor Football. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
- ^ Ponte Preta Official Website Archived December 21, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
Books
[edit]- O Início de uma Paixão: a fundação e os primeiros anos da Associação Atlética Ponte Preta, José Moraes dos Santos Neto, Editora Komedi, 2000
- História da Associação Atlética Ponte Preta, em sete volumes: 1900–2000, Sérgio Rossi, R. Vieira Gráfica, 2001
External links
[edit]- (in Portuguese) Official website