Associação Esportiva Evangélica

Associação Esportiva Evangélica, better known simply as Evangélica or ASEEV, is a Brazilian football club in the city of Guapó, in the state of Goiás. Until 2018 it was in the city of Paraúna.[1][2]

Associação Esportiva Evangélica
Full nameAssociação Esportiva Evangélica
FoundedAugust 18, 1981
GroundEstádio Bichinho Vieira, Quirinópolis, Goiás state, Brazil
Capacity7,000
PresidentRomisdete Neves
Head CoachPaulo Mendes
LeagueCampeonato Goiano (Third Division) (2017)

History

Founded on August 18, 1981 in the city of Paraúna in the state of Goiás, the club is affiliated to Federação Goiana de Futebol[3] and Currently, the club disputes Campeonato Goiano (Third Division). In 2018, the club moved to the city of Guapó.[2]

Titles

Players

Squad 2021

As of 24 October 2021. Source: FGF

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Brazil BRA Paulo Henrique Campos
2 RB Brazil BRA Eduardo de Sousa Ribeiro
3 DF Brazil BRA Luis Felipe Alves
4 DF Brazil BRA Joao Victor Bernardo
5 DF Brazil BRA Lucas Lorenzi dos Santos
6 LB Brazil BRA Alexander Freire dos Santos
7 FW Brazil BRA Igor Pereira Maia
8 MF Brazil BRA Paulo Cesar Oliveira
9 FW Brazil BRA Breno Ferreira Lima
10 FW Brazil BRA Irlan Jorge Lima dos Santos
11 FW Brazil BRA Jean Luiz Rosa Oliveira
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK Brazil BRA Maike Antonio dos Santos
13 RB Brazil BRA Vinicius Barbosa
14 FW Brazil BRA Mamedio Francisco
15 DF Brazil BRA Luiz Felipe Pimentel Lopes
16 MF Brazil BRA Caio da Purificação
17 LB Brazil BRA Carlos Henrique Vieira
18 FW Brazil BRA Weslley Halan Pereira

References

  1. "CLUBES PROFISSIONAIS GOIANOS" (in Portuguese). Federação Goiana de Futebol. Retrieved March 20, 2021.
  2. "Arquivos Evangélica - Esporte Goiano" (in Portuguese). esportegoiano.com.br. Retrieved March 20, 2021.
  3. "ESPORTE CLUBE QUIRINÓPOLIS" (in Portuguese). FGF. Retrieved March 20, 2021.


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