América Futebol Clube (Teófilo Otoni)

América Futebol Clube, or simply América, is a Brazilian football team from Teófilo Otoni, Minas Gerais, founded on May 12, 1936. Since 2004 they continuously competed in Campeonato Mineiro. In 2009 they were promoted to the top-tier of Campeonato Mineiro for the first time.

América
Full nameAmérica Futebol Clube
Founded1936
GroundNassri Mattar,
Teófilo Otoni, Brazil
Capacity5,000
ChairmanNodjer Walter
Head coachGilmar Estevam
2019Mineiro Módulo II, 10th

Achievements

Season Records

Season Campeonato Mineiro Copa MG Campeonato Brasileiro Copa do Brasil
Division Format Stage Position Position Division Stage Position
2004Cg3-2First Stage2ndadvance
2g4-2Final Group Stage4th
2005Cg6Final Round6th1st stage
2006Cg5-2First Stage5theliminated
2007-----
2008Cg6-2pFinal StageRunners-up
2009Bg12-3pRound Robin3rd
2010Ag12*-8First Stage9th
2011Ag12*-4SemifinalsElim.4thDwithdrew

Stadium

Their home stadium is the Nassri Mattar stadium, capacity 5,000.

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