Vila Nova Futebol Clube

Vila Nova
Full nameVila Nova Futebol Clube
Nickname(s)Tigre (Tiger)
Tigrão (Big Tiger)
FoundedJuly 29, 1943 (1943-07-29)
GroundOnésio Brasileiro Alvarenga
Capacity11,788
PresidentHugo Jorge Bravo
Head coachRafael Lacerda
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série B
Campeonato Goiano
2024
2024
Série B, 9th of 20
Goiano, 2nd of 12
Websitewww.vilanovafc.com.br

Vila Nova Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Vila Nova, is a Brazilian professional club based in Goiânia, Goiás founded on 29 July 1943. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, the second tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Goiano, the top flight of the Goiás state football league.

History

In 1943 the club was founded as Vila Nova Futebol Clube. Three years later, in 1946, the club changed its name to Operário. In 1949 the club changed its name to Araguaia, then in 1950 it was renamed to Fênix Futebol Clube and in 1955 the club changed its name to its current name, Vila Nova Futebol Clube.

In 1961 Vila Nova won their first state championship. In 1977 the team debuted in Campeonato Brasileiro and finished in 55th place. From 1977 to 1980, Vila Nova was state champion in four successive seasons.

In 1996 the club won the Campeonato Brasileiro Third Division without losing a single match. In 1999, Vila Nova competed for the first time in an international competition, the Copa CONMEBOL but was eliminated in the first round, becoming the first Goiás state team to play in an international competition. In 2000, the club won the Campeonato Goiano Second Division after being excluded from the league as a result of forfeiting the final match,[1][2] and in 2001 and 2005, the club won the Campeonato Goiano. In 2006, it was relegated to the Série C, returning to the Série B in the following year. In 2011, the team was relegated again to the Série C, being promoted to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B in 2013. However, in 2014, it was relegated in the state championship.

Stadium

Home stadiums are the Onésio Brasileiro Alvarenga stadium (capacity 11,788) and Serra Dourada stadium (capacity 54,048).

Players

Current squad

As of 2 March 2025

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  BRA Elias
3 DF  BRA Bernardo Schappo (on loan from Fortaleza)
4 DF  BRA Tiago Pagnussat
5 MF  BRA João Vieira
6 DF  BRA Igor Inocêncio
7 FW  BRA Emerson Urso
8 MF  BRA Ralf (captain)
9 FW  BRA Gabriel Poveda
10 MF  ARG Diego Torres
11 MF  BRA Dodô
13 DF  BRA Willian Formiga
14 DF  BRA Walisson Maia
15 MF  BRA Paulinho (on loan from Anápolis)
18 MF  BRA Arilson
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW  BRA Bruno Mendes (on loan from Deportivo Maldonado)
21 FW  BRA Vinícius Paiva
22 DF  BRA Lucas Sena
27 MF  BRA Igor Henrique
29 FW  BRA Júnior Todinho
30 GK  BRA Maurício Kozlinski
31 DF  PAN Eric Davis
96 FW  URU Facundo Labandeira
99 GK  BRA Halls
DF  BRA Marcondes (on loan from Água Santa)
MF  BRA Jean Mota (on loan from Vitória)
FW  BRA Gabriel Silva
FW  BRA Guilherme Parede

Youth team

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW  BRA Gustavo Pajé
19 FW  BRA Lucas Gabriel
23 MF  BRA Marcos Rondon
GK  BRA Kauã Paes
GK  BRA Marcão
GK  BRA Pedro
DF  BRA Felipe Garcia
DF  BRA Léo Gama
DF  BRA Léo Simples
DF  BRA Kaiky
DF  BRA Arthur Freire
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  BRA Higor
MF  BRA Carlos Miguel
MF  BRA Gabriel Delfino
MF  BRA Guilherme Vieira
MF  BRA Miguel Delfino
MF  BRA Vinicyus
MF  BRA Vitor Graziani
FW  BRA Caixeta
FW  BRA Fillipi Samuel
FW  BRA Jamerson Jabá

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  BRA Luiz Felipe (at Fluminense until 31 January 2025)
DF  BRA Jemmes (at Mirassol until 31 December 2025)
DF  BRA Rian (at Ypiranga-RS until 30 November 2025)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  BRA Daniel (at Inhumas until 30 April 2025)
MF  BRA João Lucas (at Figueirense until 30 November 2025)

Supporters

Like all Brazilian football teams, Vila Nova has their own group of die-hard fans who call themselves 'TEV' – Torcida Esquadrão Vilanovense (usually referring to themselves as simply 'Esquadrão'). Many members of TEV come from an area of Goiánia called Zona Leste which is notorious for its crime rate. A popular song sung by TEV at Vila games is:

Vila, Vila, Vila minha vida,
Vila, Vila minha história,
Vila, Vila meu amor!

English translation

Vila, Vila, Vila my life,
Vila, Vila my history,
Vila, Vila my love!

Rivals

Vila Nova's greatest rival is Goiás, with whom there is constant argument about which club has the largest fanbase. A common view is the claim that Vila Nova has the largest fanbase in Goiânia, and Goiás has the largest fanbase in Goiás state. Some Goiás supporters claim their club has also the biggest number of fans in Goiânia. Either way Vila Nova has an estimated fanbase of about 35,000, which is pretty big for a Brazilian second tier club. In the 2011 Série B season, Vila Nova will play Goiás (after Goias were relegated from Série A in 2010) for the first time in the Série B since 1998. They also encounter each other every year during the Campeonato Goiano (state championship). During a game on May 1, 2011 at the Serra Dourada, both teams were involved in a mass brawl on and off the pitch after the Campeonato Goiano semifinal.

Honours

Official tournaments

National
Competitions Titles Seasons
Campeonato Brasileiro Série C 3 1996, 2015, 2020
State
Competitions Titles Seasons
Campeonato Goiano 16 1961, 1962, 1963, 1969, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2005, 2025
Copa Goiás 3 1969, 1971, 1976
Copa Leonino Caiado 2 1975-II, 1979
Campeonato Goiano Second Division 2 2000, 2015
  •   record

Others tournaments

State

City

Runners-up

Women's Football

See also

References

  1. ^ "Goi�s State League 2000". www.rsssfbrasil.com. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Goiás State League 2000 - 2nd level". www.rsssfbrasil.com. Retrieved 10 April 2018.