São Francisco Futebol Clube (AC)

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São Francisco
Full name São Francisco Futebol Clube
Nickname(s) São Chico
Católico
Founded October 4, 1967
Stadium Estádio Carlos Alberto Simão Antônio
Rio Branco, Acre
Ground Capacity 1,000
President Aníbal Honorato
Head coach Aníbal Honorato

São Francisco Futebol Clube is an association football club located in Rio Branco, Acre (state), Brazil. Their colors are blue and red.

History

The club was founded on October 4, 1967 by Vincente Barata. He was the club's jack of all trades, working at the same time as president, head coach, equipment manager, masseur, and player.

São Francisco reached twice the Torneio da Imprensa (also known as Torneio Início) finals, the first in 2006 and the second in 2007, being defeated by Rio Branco in both editions of the tournament. The club lost the first one for 4–3 on the penalty shootout, after a 0–0 draw in regular time. The second one was lost after a 2–0 defeat, the goals were scored by Ley and Pitbull.

The club closed its football department several times. The last one was in 2009, however it was reopened in 2011, when they competed in the Campeonato Acriano Second Level. São Francisco competed in both editions of this competition (1977 and 2011), and won the 1977 edition, so far the club's only title.

Titles

Stadium

São Francisco Futebol Clube play their home games at Estádio Carlos Alberto Simão Antônio. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 1,000 people.

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See also

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