Fixtures

Brésil - Série C 05/11 22:30 4 Ferroviario vs EC Sao Jose - View
Brésil - Série C 05/18 22:30 5 Botafogo PB vs EC Sao Jose - View
Brésil - Série C 05/26 22:00 6 EC Sao Jose vs Athletic Club MG - View
Brésil - Série C 06/03 23:00 7 EC Sao Jose vs Nautico - View
Brésil - Série C 06/09 22:00 8 CSA vs EC Sao Jose - View
Brésil - Série C 06/16 18:00 9 EC Sao Jose vs Londrina - View

Résultats

Brésil - Série C 05/04 22:30 3 Sao Jose RS v Volta Redonda - PPT.
Brésil - Série C 04/29 23:00 2 [18] Sao Jose RS v Confianca [11] L 1-2
Brésil - Série C 04/20 20:00 1 Tombense v Sao Jose RS L 1-0
Brésil - Campeonato Gaucho 03/08 22:00 3 [3] Caxias v Sao Jose RS [6] L 1-0
Brésil - Campeonato Gaucho 03/02 19:30 11 [11] Avenida v Sao Jose RS [5] D 0-0
Brésil - Campeonato Gaucho 02/26 23:00 10 [7] Sao Jose RS v Novo Hamburgo [9] W 3-0
Brésil - Campeonato Gaucho 02/18 19:00 9 [4] Brasil de Pelotas v Sao Jose RS [6] D 0-0
Brésil - Campeonato Gaucho 02/15 23:00 8 [6] Caxias v Sao Jose RS [10] W 1-2
Brésil - Campeonato Gaucho 02/11 22:00 7 [8] Sao Jose RS v Internacional [3] L 0-1
Brésil - Campeonato Gaucho 02/07 23:00 6 [10] Ypiranga RS v Sao Jose RS [7] D 1-1
Brésil - Campeonato Gaucho 02/04 22:00 5 [9] Sao Jose RS v Guarany de Bage [11] D 1-1
Brésil - Campeonato Gaucho 02/01 23:00 4 [12] Santa Cruz RS v Sao Jose RS [10] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 51 24 27
Wins 22 13 9
Draws 17 8 9
Losses 12 3 9
Goals for 76 44 32
Goals against 54 24 30
Clean sheets 14 7 7
Failed to score 10 1 9

Esporte Clube São José, commonly referred to as São José, is a Brazilian professional club based in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul founded on 24 May 1913. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, the third tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Gaúcho, the top flight of the Rio Grande do Sul state football league.

History

São José was founded in 1913, when, among conversations and soccer games during class breaks at São José High School, a group of students decided to leave the school fields to face big teams in the professional fields. With the encouragement of Brother Constantino José, an admirer of Italian soccer and intellectual mentor of the venture, six students formed the Esporte Clube São José, which from its birth showed the will to seek new challenges. Léo de la Rue, one of the founders, inaugurated the presidents' gallery, in a management where each player bought his own uniform and contributed with a monthly fee of $500 to kick-start this great project. After several changes of headquarters, in 1939 the club found its home in a piece of land in the North Zone of Porto Alegre.

On Sunday, June 5, 1927, in the morning, São José boarded the hydroplane Dornier Do J Wal “Atlantico” of Varig, for a game away from Porto Alegre. This was the first time in the whole world, that a football team traveled by plane to play a match. The feat, recognized by FIFA in 1992, is recorded in the entity's archives. The flight, which lasted two and a half hours, went from the state capital to Pelotas, about 260 km to the south, where São José played a friendly match against Esporte Clube Pelotas.

The club changed its headquarters several times, until in 1939 the land of the current stadium was purchased. The Passo D'Areia Stadium was inaugurated on May 24, 1940. In its opening, São José received Grêmio, but lost on the occasion by the score of 3x2. Currently, the stadium no longer has any bleachers from the time, which were made of wood. In the place there are 3 stands, two on the sides and one behind the goal, all fully covered, which together hold about 13,000 spectators.

In 1998, in a marketing move, São José hired Careca, former Brazil National team, São Paulo and Napoli. He played a few matches on the Campeonato Gaúcho and finished his career there.

In 2010 São José achieved its best campaign in the State Championship, with fourth place, winning a place in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, and also was the top scorer in the 2010 Gauchão. São José won a slot to compete in its first Copa do Brasil, in 2011.

In 2018, São José was promoted to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, after beating Linense by 2x0 in the Passo D'areia at the 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D quarter-finals. The team was eliminated from the Série D playoffs against Ferroviário-CE at the semi-finals. The team has competed in the Série C since then and it is part of the select list of Brazilian clubs that have never been relegated by any of the national divisions of the Brasileirão.

L'EC São José est un club de football brésilien basé à Porto Alegre, dans l'État du Rio Grande do Sul. Il a été fondé le 15 mai 1913 et évolue actuellement en Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, le troisième niveau du football brésilien.

L'EC São José est un club de tradition avec une riche histoire. Il a remporté plusieurs titres au niveau régional, notamment le championnat du Rio Grande do Sul en 1985 et 1986. Le club a également participé à plusieurs reprises aux compétitions nationales, atteignant les demi-finales de la Coupe du Brésil en 1993.

L'EC São José est connu pour son style de jeu offensif et ses supporters passionnés. Le stade du club, le Stade Passo d'Areia, est réputé pour son ambiance chaleureuse et ses chants de supporters.

Le club a produit de nombreux joueurs talentueux au fil des ans, notamment le défenseur international brésilien Tinga et l'attaquant Fernandão. L'EC São José est un club respecté dans le football brésilien et continue de jouer un rôle important dans le développement du sport dans l'État du Rio Grande do Sul.