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Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, most commonly referred to as simply Grêmio, is a Brazilian professional football team
Football team

A football team or a football club is the collective name given to a number of players who play together in a football game, be it Association football, American football, Australian rules football, Canadian football, Gaelic football, Rugby league, Rugby union, or other version of football....
 based in Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre

Porto Alegre is the 10th most populous municipality in Brazil, 4th largest Metropolitan Area in the country, and the capital city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul....
, Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul

is the southernmost States of Brazil of Brazil, and the State with the fourth highest Human Development Index . In Rio Grande do Sul is the most southern city of the country, Chu?, on Uruguayan border....
, founded on September 15, 1903. Major titles captured by Grêmio include one Intercontinental Cup
Intercontinental Cup (football)

The European/South American Cup, commonly referred to as the Intercontinental Cup or Toyota Cup, was a football competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL, contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the South American Copa Libertadores de Am?rica....
, two Copa Libertadores de América
Copa Libertadores de América

The Copa Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de Am?rica, is a football cup competition played annually by the top clubs of South America, while in recent editions, top clubs from Mexico have also been invited to compete....
, two national championships
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

The S?rie A is the highest division of Football in Brazil. It is composed of 20 teams; currently, the bottom four teams in S?rie A are Promotion and relegation and the top four teams in Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie B are Promotion and relegation....
 and four national cups
Copa do Brasil

The Copa do Brasil is a knockout competition played by 64 football teams, representing all 26 Brazilian states plus the Brazilian Federal District....
. Grêmio plays in a tricolour
Tricolour

A tricolour or tricolor is a flag or banner more-or-less equally divided into three bands of differing colors. The term is somewhat misleading, as many tricolours have more than three colors, as they are often Charge with contrasting emblems ....
 (blue, white and black) striped shirt, black shorts and white socks (first kit). The club enjoys a cross-city rivalry with Sport Club Internacional
Sport Club Internacional

Sport Club Internacional, also known as Inter, is a Brazilian Football League Teams from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, founded on April 4, 1909....
, with their derbies known as "Gre-Nal
Gre-Nal

Gre-Nal is the nickname for matches between the two main forces of southern Brazilian football , Gr?mio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense and Sport Club Internacional....
".

The club is officially ranked the #1 Brazilian team by the CBF
Brazilian Football Confederation

The Brazilian Football Confederation or Confedera??o Brasileira de Futebol in Portuguese language is the governing body of football in Brazil, and was founded on August 20, 1914 as Confedera??o Brasileira de Desportos , meaning Brazilian Sports Confederation....
 (Brazilian Football Confederation) . Grêmio is also ranked the #3 Brazilian team in continental competitions by CONMEBOL
CONMEBOL

CONMEBOL or CSF is the governing body of football in most of South America and one of FIFA's six continental confederations. It was founded by Uruguayan H?ctor Rivadavia G?mez....
 (South American Football Confederation)

The Beginning
On September 7, 1903 Brazil's first football team, Sport Club Rio Grande
Sport Club Rio Grande

Founded in 1900, Sport Club Rio Grande is Brazil's oldest active football club. Rio Grande currently plays in the second division of the Campeonato Ga?cho, the regional league of Rio Grande do Sul, which the club won in 1936 - its greatest achievement to date....
, played an exhibition match in Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre

Porto Alegre is the 10th most populous municipality in Brazil, 4th largest Metropolitan Area in the country, and the capital city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul....
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Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, most commonly referred to as simply Grêmio, is a Brazilian professional football team
Football team

A football team or a football club is the collective name given to a number of players who play together in a football game, be it Association football, American football, Australian rules football, Canadian football, Gaelic football, Rugby league, Rugby union, or other version of football....
 based in Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre

Porto Alegre is the 10th most populous municipality in Brazil, 4th largest Metropolitan Area in the country, and the capital city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul....
, Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul

is the southernmost States of Brazil of Brazil, and the State with the fourth highest Human Development Index . In Rio Grande do Sul is the most southern city of the country, Chu?, on Uruguayan border....
, founded on September 15, 1903. Major titles captured by Grêmio include one Intercontinental Cup
Intercontinental Cup (football)

The European/South American Cup, commonly referred to as the Intercontinental Cup or Toyota Cup, was a football competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL, contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the South American Copa Libertadores de Am?rica....
, two Copa Libertadores de América
Copa Libertadores de América

The Copa Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de Am?rica, is a football cup competition played annually by the top clubs of South America, while in recent editions, top clubs from Mexico have also been invited to compete....
, two national championships
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

The S?rie A is the highest division of Football in Brazil. It is composed of 20 teams; currently, the bottom four teams in S?rie A are Promotion and relegation and the top four teams in Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie B are Promotion and relegation....
 and four national cups
Copa do Brasil

The Copa do Brasil is a knockout competition played by 64 football teams, representing all 26 Brazilian states plus the Brazilian Federal District....
. Grêmio plays in a tricolour
Tricolour

A tricolour or tricolor is a flag or banner more-or-less equally divided into three bands of differing colors. The term is somewhat misleading, as many tricolours have more than three colors, as they are often Charge with contrasting emblems ....
 (blue, white and black) striped shirt, black shorts and white socks (first kit). The club enjoys a cross-city rivalry with Sport Club Internacional
Sport Club Internacional

Sport Club Internacional, also known as Inter, is a Brazilian Football League Teams from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, founded on April 4, 1909....
, with their derbies known as "Gre-Nal
Gre-Nal

Gre-Nal is the nickname for matches between the two main forces of southern Brazilian football , Gr?mio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense and Sport Club Internacional....
".

The club is officially ranked the #1 Brazilian team by the CBF
Brazilian Football Confederation

The Brazilian Football Confederation or Confedera??o Brasileira de Futebol in Portuguese language is the governing body of football in Brazil, and was founded on August 20, 1914 as Confedera??o Brasileira de Desportos , meaning Brazilian Sports Confederation....
 (Brazilian Football Confederation) . Grêmio is also ranked the #3 Brazilian team in continental competitions by CONMEBOL
CONMEBOL

CONMEBOL or CSF is the governing body of football in most of South America and one of FIFA's six continental confederations. It was founded by Uruguayan H?ctor Rivadavia G?mez....
 (South American Football Confederation)

History


The Beginning


On September 7, 1903 Brazil's first football team, Sport Club Rio Grande
Sport Club Rio Grande

Founded in 1900, Sport Club Rio Grande is Brazil's oldest active football club. Rio Grande currently plays in the second division of the Campeonato Ga?cho, the regional league of Rio Grande do Sul, which the club won in 1936 - its greatest achievement to date....
, played an exhibition match in Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre

Porto Alegre is the 10th most populous municipality in Brazil, 4th largest Metropolitan Area in the country, and the capital city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul....
. An entrepreneur from Sorocaba
Sorocaba

File:Sorocaba aerial 01.jpgSorocaba is a city in southeastern Brazil, in the southwestern portion of S?o Paulo State . As of 2007, its population was approximately 590,846....
, São Paulo
São Paulo (state)

is a States of Brazil in Brazil. It is the major industrial and economic powerhouse of the Brazilian economy. It is named after Paul of Tarsus. S?o Paulo has the largest population, the biggest industrial park and the biggest economic production of the country....
 named Cândido Dias became bewildered by the sport and went to the field to watch the match. During the match, the ball deflated. As the only owner of a football in Porto Alegre, he lent his ball to the players, and the match was resumed. After the match, he learned from the players how to found a club. On September 15, 1903, 32 people, including Cândido Dias, met at Salão Grau restaurant and founded Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense. Carlos Luiz Bohrer was elected the first president.

The first match of the new club took place in March 06, 1904, against Fuss Ball Porto Alegre. Two matches were played that day. Grêmio won the first match 1-0. Newspaper reports of the day do not mention which player who scored the first goal of Grêmio’s history. The trophy Grêmio won that day, the Wanderpreis, still exists and is displayed at the club’s museum. Five months later, Grêmio inaugurated his first stadium, called Baixada.

In the early years of Grêmio’s history, football was not a very popular game in Brazil
Brazil

Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
 and few teams existed. On July 18, 1909, Grêmio beat Internacional
Sport Club Internacional

Sport Club Internacional, also known as Inter, is a Brazilian Football League Teams from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, founded on April 4, 1909....
 10-0, when S.C Internacional made its debut. Reportedly Grêmio’s goalkeeper Kallfelz left the field and went to talk with the fans during the match. Even now this victory is remembered with pride by the Gremistas (Grêmio supporters). The match was the starting point for a strong rivalry which lives on to this day. The so-called Gre-Nal
Gre-Nal

Gre-Nal is the nickname for matches between the two main forces of southern Brazilian football , Gr?mio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense and Sport Club Internacional....
 is considered by many to be one of the most impressive derbies in the world.

Grêmio was one of the founding members of Porto Alegre’s football league in 1910, and in 1911 won the city league for the first time. On August 25, 1912, on a match for this city league, Grêmio beat Sport Clube Nacional of Porto Alegre 23-0. Sisson scored 14 goals in the match. That was Grêmio's largest win ever.

In 1918, Grêmio was one of the founders of Fundação Rio-Grandense de Desportes (later known as Federação Gaúcha de Futebol), a club federation which organized the first state championships of Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul

is the southernmost States of Brazil of Brazil, and the State with the fourth highest Human Development Index . In Rio Grande do Sul is the most southern city of the country, Chu?, on Uruguayan border....
. The first championship was scheduled for 1918, but an epidemic of Spanish Flu forced the whole event to be cancelled. The first Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul

is the southernmost States of Brazil of Brazil, and the State with the fourth highest Human Development Index . In Rio Grande do Sul is the most southern city of the country, Chu?, on Uruguayan border....
 championship took place in 1919. In 1921, a year after the arrival of legendary goalkeeper Eurico Lara, Grêmio won its first state championship.

Grêmio reached a lot of pioneering achievements throughout the years. On July 07, 1911 Grêmio beat Uruguay
Uruguay

Uruguay is a country located in the southeastern part of South America. It is home to 3.46 million people, of whom 1.7 million live in the capital Montevideo and its metropolitan area....
's National squad team 2-1. In 1931, Grêmio installed a light system at Baixada Stadium and became one of the first teams in Brazil to play matches at night. On May 19, 1935, Grêmio became the first team from Rio Grande do Sul to beat a team from the state of São Paulo, considered the strongest Brazilian league at the time. Grêmio beat Santos
Santos Futebol Clube

Santos Futebol Clube, usually known simply as Santos, is a Brazilian Football League Teams from Santos , S?o Paulo , Brazil. It has been nicknamed Peixe for decades, but the usual mascot is a whale....
 3-2. Grêmio was also the first club outside Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro , is the second largest city of Brazil and South America, behind S?o Paulo, and the third largest metropolitan area in South America, behind S?o Paulo and Buenos Aires....
 state to play at Maracanã
Estádio do Maracanã

The Est?dio Jornalista M?rio Filho, commonly called Est?dio do Maracan? , is an open-air stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Owned by the Rio de Janeiro , it is named after the Maracan? in Rio de Janeiro....
 Stadium, defeating Flamengo
Clube de Regatas do Flamengo

Clube de Regatas do Flamengo is a Brazilian multisport club located in Rio de Janeiro.Despite not being the club's official name, Flamengo has become the term used by most to refer not just to the Football team, but also the entire sporting association....
 3-1, in 1950.

During this period, Grêmio started to make a name abroad. In 1932 it participated in its first international match, when it went to Rivera
Rivera

Rivera is a city in Uruguay....
 (Uruguay) to face a local squad. A 1949 match against Uruguay’s Nacional
Club Nacional de Football

Club Nacional de Football is a traditional Uruguayan sports club, full of history, based in Montevideo and founded in May 14, 1899. Three-time winner of the Copa Libertadores, three-time winner of the Intercontinental Cup....
 ended in a 3-1 win for Grêmio, and the players were received with great honors when they returned to Porto Alegre. In that same year, Grêmio played for the first time in Central America
Central America

Central America is a central geography region of the Americas. It is the southernmost, isthmus portion of the North American continent, which connects with South America on the southeast....
. During the years 1953-1954, Grêmio went to play on three different countries (Mexico
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
, Ecuador
Ecuador

Ecuador , officially the , literally, "Republic of the equator") is a representative democratic republic in South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, by Peru on the east and south, and by the Pacific Ocean to the west....
 and Colombia
Colombia

Colombia , officially the Republic of Colombia , is a country in north-western South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the north west by Panama; and to the west by the Pacific Ocean....
). This achievement was named “the conquest of the Americas”. On February 25, 1959, Grêmio defeated Boca Juniors
Boca Juniors

Club Atl?tico Boca Juniors, known also as Boca Juniors or simply Boca, is a popular Argentina sports clubs, best known for its football team....
 4-1 in Buenos Aires, becoming the first foreign team to beat Boca at La Bombonera
Estadio Alberto J. Armando

The Estadio Alberto J. Armando is a stadium located in the La Boca district of Buenos Aires. Widely known as La Bombonera due to its shape, with a "flat" stand on one side of the pitch and three steep stands round the rest of the stadium....
 Stadium. And in 1961, Grêmio went for its first (and very successful) European jaunt, playing 24 matches at 11 countries: France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
, Rumania, Belgium
Belgium

* A small German-speaking Community of Belgium exists in eastern Wallonia. Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political and cultural conflicts are reflected in the history of Belgium and a complex Communities and regions of Belgium....
, Greece
Greece

Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
, Poland
Poland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian Enclave and exclave, to the north....
, Bulgaria
Bulgaria

The state of Bulgaria , Scientific transliteration Balgarija, officially the Republic of Bulgaria has played a significant role in the Balkans in south-eastern Europe for over fourteen centuries....
, Luxembourg
Luxembourg

Luxembourg , officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg , is a small landlocked country in western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany....
, Denmark
Denmark

Denmark is a Scandinavian country in northern Europe and the senior member of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries....
, Estonia
Estonia

Estonia , officially the Republic of Estonia is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by Finland across the Gulf of Finland, to the west by Sweden across the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia , and to the east by the Russia ....
 and Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
.

The professionalism at club

The Gremistas were growing in number, and soon became known for their fanaticism and loyalty to Grêmio. In 1946 appears for the first time the famous statement “com o Grêmio onde estiver o Grêmio” (“with Grêmio wherever Grêmio may be”), which was later incorporated at Grêmio’s official anthem. This phrase was created by Salim Nigri, one of the most famous and revered Grêmio’s fans. It refers to the Gremistas fame of being at the attendance of all Grêmio matches, regardless of the difficulties and obstacles, even making long trips to reach the fields where Grêmio would play.

At the late 1950s, Grêmio became a participant of Taça Brasil
Taça Brasil

The Ta?a Brasil was a Brazilian national football competition which was contested from 1959 to 1968. It is considered by many historians the most important football tournament in Brazil at the time and can be compared, in importance level, to the current Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie A....
, the Brazilian league at the time. The team from Porto Alegre went well, reaching the Taça Brasil semifinals at the years 1959, 1963 and 1967. At 1968, the team won its first international title, in a friendly cup with teams from Brazil and Uruguay
Uruguay

Uruguay is a country located in the southeastern part of South America. It is home to 3.46 million people, of whom 1.7 million live in the capital Montevideo and its metropolitan area....
. During this period, Grêmio was also the owner of the biggest private stadium in Brazil at the time, the Olímpico
Estádio Olímpico Monumental

Est?dio Ol?mpico Monumental, also known as Est?dio Ol?mpico, is a football stadium inaugurated on September 19, 1954 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, with a maximum capacity of 51,081 people....
 Stadium, which was inaugurated at 1954.

In 1971, the Taça Brasil
Taça Brasil

The Ta?a Brasil was a Brazilian national football competition which was contested from 1959 to 1968. It is considered by many historians the most important football tournament in Brazil at the time and can be compared, in importance level, to the current Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie A....
 championship was substituted by the Campeonato Brasileiro
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

The S?rie A is the highest division of Football in Brazil. It is composed of 20 teams; currently, the bottom four teams in S?rie A are Promotion and relegation and the top four teams in Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie B are Promotion and relegation....
, which is the greatest football event in Brazil even today. The first goal ever scored in the Campeonato Brasileiro
Campeonato Brasileiro

Campeonato Brasileiro may refer to the following things:Football*Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie A, the main division of Brazilian football...
 was signed by the Grêmio player Scotta, an Argentine
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
, in a match against São Paulo
São Paulo Futebol Clube

S?o Paulo Futebol Clube, usually called S?o Paulo FC or just S?o Paulo, is a traditional Brazilian Football League Teams from S?o Paulo, founded on January 25, 1930, and re-founded on December 16, 1935....
 at Estádio do Morumbi
Estádio do Morumbi

Est?dio C?cero Pompeu de Toledo is a stadium in S?o Paulo , Brazil, popularly known as Est?dio do Morumbi, or just Morumbi, because of its location in the city's Morumbi neighborhood....
. Grêmio maintained a series of respectable results in Campeonato Brasileiro, usually staying at the top half of the league tables.

Valdir Espinosa and the Intercontinental Cup 1983

The major achievements on Grêmio history came in the 1980s. It coincides with the conclusion of the Grêmio stadium in July 1980, which was called Olímpico Monumental
Estádio Olímpico Monumental

Est?dio Ol?mpico Monumental, also known as Est?dio Ol?mpico, is a football stadium inaugurated on September 19, 1954 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, with a maximum capacity of 51,081 people....
 from that point onwards. On May 3, 1981, Grêmio won its first Campeonato Brasileiro, after defeating São Paulo
São Paulo Futebol Clube

S?o Paulo Futebol Clube, usually called S?o Paulo FC or just S?o Paulo, is a traditional Brazilian Football League Teams from S?o Paulo, founded on January 25, 1930, and re-founded on December 16, 1935....
 in the final at the Morumbi Stadium
Estádio do Morumbi

Est?dio C?cero Pompeu de Toledo is a stadium in S?o Paulo , Brazil, popularly known as Est?dio do Morumbi, or just Morumbi, because of its location in the city's Morumbi neighborhood....
 in São Paulo. The scores at the two-leg final were 2-1 at Olímpico and 1-0 for Grêmio at Morumbi. The winning goal was scored by attacker Baltazar. A little bit earlier, in April 26, 1981 Olímpico had its biggest attendance ever, when 98.421 fans went to see Grêmio lose to Ponte Preta
Associação Atlética Ponte Preta

Ponte Preta is a Brazilian football club located in Campinas, S?o Paulo . Ponte Preta is also known as Macaca. Ponte Preta's supporters are known as pontepretanos....
 0-1 on Campeonato Brasileiro semifinals. This record will never be beaten, as Olímpico Monumental later went through reforming and nowadays it holds no more than 50.000 people.

1983 was the most well-succeeded year in Grêmio’s history. First, it won the South-American league Copa Libertadores, after a consistent yet eventful campaign. One of the matches of the semifinal triangular, the 3-3 draw against Estudiantes
Estudiantes de La Plata

Estudiantes de La Plata is a sports club in La Plata, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, with a history of achievement in professional football ....
 at Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium, became legendary for its belligerence inside and outside the pitch, and now is recalled as the “Batalha de La Plata” (“Battle of La Plata”), alluding to the hometown of Estudiantes. In the finals, Grêmio ousted Peñarol from Uruguay, with a 1-1 tie in Montevideo
Montevideo

Montevideo is the largest city, the capital and chief port of Uruguay. Montevideo is the only city in the country with a population over 1,000,000....
 and a 2-1 win in Porto Alegre. The winning goal was scored by César nearly before the end of the match. A year later, Grêmio would be the runner-up of the Copa Libertadores finals, being defeated by Argentina’s Independiente
Club Atlético Independiente

Club Atl?tico Independiente is a popular Argentina sports club best known for its football team, established in 1905. Based in Avellaneda, Greater Buenos Aires area....
.

In the same year of 1983, Grêmio won the Intercontinental Cup
Intercontinental Cup (football)

The European/South American Cup, commonly referred to as the Intercontinental Cup or Toyota Cup, was a football competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL, contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the South American Copa Libertadores de Am?rica....
 after defeating Hamburger SV
Hamburger SV

Hamburger SV is a Germany multi sport club based in Hamburg, its largest branch is the List of football clubs in Germany. The football team is one of the country's oldest, most well known and best performing clubs, with the unique distinction of having played continuously in top-flight German football since the end of World War I....
 of Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 2-1. Renato
Renato Gaúcho

Renato Ga?cho, real name Renato Portaluppi is a former Brazilian football striker and a football manager....
 scored the two goals, and players like the Uruguayan defender De León
Hugo De León

Hugo Eduardo de Le?n Rodr?guez, is a Uruguayan football coach and former player....
 and goalkeeper Mazaropi are also regarded as heroes of this feat. In Porto Alegre, Grêmio's fans started to repeat the famous statement: "The Earth is Blue". Another famous statement created by Grêmio's fans when the club won the World Club title is "Nada Pode Ser Maior" (in English, "Nothing Can Be Greater"). Soon after winning the Intercontinental Cup, Grêmio beat America
Club América

Club de F?tbol Am?rica is a Mexican football club based in Mexico City, competing in the Primera Divisi?n de M?xico. Am?rica is owned by Emilio Azc?rraga, who owns Televisa, making it the richest club in Mexico, and arguably the richest outside Europe....
 of Mexico in Los Angeles, and won the Los Angeles Cup
Copa Interamericana

Copa Interamericana was a football trophy contested between the champions of CONMEBOL's Copa Libertadores de Am?rica and the winners of CONCACAF's CONCACAF Champions' Cup ....
.

In 1989, Grêmio won at the first edition of Copa do Brasil
Copa do Brasil

The Copa do Brasil is a knockout competition played by 64 football teams, representing all 26 Brazilian states plus the Brazilian Federal District....
, a Brazilian knockout cup created to congregate football teams from all of the country. After humiliating Flamengo – the most supported football team in Brazil – with a 6-1 win in the second leg of the semifinals, Grêmio defeated Sport Recife
Sport Club do Recife

Sport Club do Recife, more popularly known as Sport in Recife or Sport Recife in Northeast Region, Brazil, is a football team from Recife, Pernambuco....
 in the finals, with a 0-0 draw in Recife and a 2-1 win in Porto Alegre.

In 1991, after a poor season, Grêmio was relegated for the first time to the Brazilian Second Division
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

The S?rie B is the second division of Football in Brazil. In 2008, it is being disputed by 20 teams. However, the competition format has changed almost every year since it first occurred, in 1971....
 of Campeonato Brasileiro. Next year Grêmio succeeded in ascending again to Campeonato Brasileiro’s elite in 1993. After this return to top form, 1994 saw Grêmio winning its second Copa do Brasil, defeating Ceará
Ceará Sporting Club

Cear? Sporting Club, or Cear? as they are usually called, is a Brazilian Football League Teams from Fortaleza in Cear?, founded on June 2, 1914....
 in the finals with 0-0 and 1-0, goal scored by striker Nildo. The club then started its Tokyo Project
Projeto Tóquio

The Projeto T?quio is a Portuguese language term traditionally used by Brazilian media and clubs' staff and supporters in the context of winning or attempting on winning the Copa Libertadores football competition and then compete in the FIFA Club World Cup in Japan....
.

Luiz Felipe Scolari and the Libertadores 1995

In May 1995, Grêmio, managed by Luiz Felipe Scolari
Luiz Felipe Scolari

Luiz Felipe Scolari, Order of Infante D. Henrique , also known as Big Phil is a World Cup-Winning, Brazilian football Coach whose most recent post was manager of the England Premier League side Chelsea F.C....
, was runner up of the Copa do Brasil, losing the final match to Corinthians
Sport Club Corinthians Paulista

Sport Club Corinthians Paulista is a Brazilian sports club, based in S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo , Brazil, most known for its football team, is a traditional and popular brazilian multisport club....
 0-1 at Olímpico Monumental. In August, a few days after beating historic antagonists Internacional for the state title (a match in which Grêmio played with a second squad), the club won Copa Libertadores for the second time in its history. In the finals, Grêmio defeated Atletico Nacional
Atlético Nacional

Corporaci?n Deportiva Club Atl?tico Nacional is a Colombian football team based in Medell?n. They play their home games at the Estadio Atanasio Girardot stadium which also serves as home to Independiente Medell?n....
 of Colombia, with 3-1 on Porto Alegre and a 1-1 draw in Medellín
Medellín

Medell?n , officially the Municipio de Medell?n or Municipality of Medell?n, is the List of capitals and largest cities by country in Colombia....
. However, trying to reach its second World Club title, Grêmio had a player sent off and was eventually defeated by Ajax Amsterdam
Ajax Amsterdam

Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax , also referred to as AFC Ajax, or simply Ajax, is a professional Association football football team from Amsterdam, Netherlands....
 of the Netherlands
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
 in the penalty shootout of the Intercontinental Cup
Intercontinental Cup (football)

The European/South American Cup, commonly referred to as the Intercontinental Cup or Toyota Cup, was a football competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL, contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the South American Copa Libertadores de Am?rica....
. Early 1996 saw Grêmio winning Recopa Sudamericana
Recopa Sudamericana

The Recopa Sudamericana is at stake in an annual football series between the reigning champions of the Copa Libertadores de Am?rica and Copa Sudamericana....
, beating Argentina's Independiente 4-1.

On December 15, 1996, Grêmio won its second Campeonato Brasileiro
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

The S?rie A is the highest division of Football in Brazil. It is composed of 20 teams; currently, the bottom four teams in S?rie A are Promotion and relegation and the top four teams in Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie B are Promotion and relegation....
, after defeating Portuguesa
Associação Portuguesa de Desportos

Associa??o Portuguesa de Desportos, usually called Portuguesa or Lusa, is a sports club, and a traditional Brazilian Football League Teams from S?o Paulo in S?o Paulo , founded on August 14, 1920 by the Portuguese-Brazilian....
 in the finals. Portuguesa won the first match 2-0, and therefore Grêmio was forced to win the final match at Porto Alegre for the same score or more, so it could be champion for having the best campaign throughout the league. Eventually, Grêmio reached the 2-0 score, with midfielder Ailton scoring the winning goal few minutes before the final whistle.

In 1997, Grêmio won its third Copa do Brasil
Copa do Brasil

The Copa do Brasil is a knockout competition played by 64 football teams, representing all 26 Brazilian states plus the Brazilian Federal District....
 title. In the finals against Flamengo, Grêmio won after a 0-0 draw in Porto Alegre and a 2-2 in Rio de Janeiro. For scoring as a visitor, Grêmio was the winner. Four years later, in 2001, Grêmio won its fourth Copa do Brasil, defeating Corinthians
Sport Club Corinthians Paulista

Sport Club Corinthians Paulista is a Brazilian sports club, based in S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo , Brazil, most known for its football team, is a traditional and popular brazilian multisport club....
. The first final game, in Porto Alegre, finished with the scoreboard 2-2, and the second game in São Paulo ended with Grêmio's victory by 3-1, in a match which is regarded by many as one of the finest in Grêmio’s history.

Mano Menezes and the Libertadores 2007

In 2004, performing poorly for two consecutive seasons in the Série A, Grêmio was once again relegated to Campeonato Brasileiro’s Second Division
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

The S?rie B is the second division of Football in Brazil. In 2008, it is being disputed by 20 teams. However, the competition format has changed almost every year since it first occurred, in 1971....
, after placing in the last position of the league table. Grêmio’s task was much more difficult this time, as only two clubs would be qualified for the First Division. On November 26, 2005, at Estádio dos Aflitos
Estádio dos Aflitos

Est?dio El?dio de Barros Carvalho, also known as Est?dio dos Aflitos, is a football stadium located in Recife, Brazil. The stadium was built in 1939 and is able to hold 30,000 people....
, Recife
Recife

File:P?r-do-Sol_na_Jaqueira.jpgRecife is the fourth largest Metropolitan area in Brazil and the capital of the state of Pernambuco. The population was 1,549,980 in 2007....
, after having four players sent off and two penalty kicks against (one shot at the post by Bruno Carvalho and the other saved by its goalkeeper Galatto), Grêmio beat Náutico
Clube Náutico Capibaribe

Clube N?utico Capibaribe, also known as N?utico, is a Brazilian sports club, including a professional football team, in Recife, Pernambuco....
 1-0. The goal was scored by Anderson
Anderson Luís de Abreu Oliveira

Anderson Lu?s de Abreu Oliveira , best known as Anderson, is a Brazilian association football, currently playing for Manchester United F.C.....
. Grêmio won the second division of Campeonato Brasileiro, thus being promoted to the following year's first division. That match is now called "The Battle of the Aflitos" ("A Batalha dos Aflitos", "Aflitos" being the name of Náutico's home field), because all the incidents both in and outside the pitch resembled a true battle. The event became so mythical for Grêmio supporters alike that 2 movies and a book were made to relate the second qualification for the First Division. On April 9, 2006, at Estádio Beira-Rio
Estádio Beira-Rio

Est?dio Beira-Rio, officially Est?dio Jos? Pinheiro Borba, is a football stadium located on the Rio Gua?ba shoreline in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul....
, Grêmio, won the state championship against Internacional
Sport Club Internacional

Sport Club Internacional, also known as Inter, is a Brazilian Football League Teams from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, founded on April 4, 1909....
, preventing the rival from winning its fifth title in a row. Playing away, Grêmio managed to obtain a 1-1 draw at the last match, enough to secure the title’s conquest. Grêmio players said, after the match, that there were more than 50 thousand Internacional fans in Beira Rio’s Stadium, and they could still hear the noise made by 6,000 Gremistas, which was an extra source of motivation. In 2007, at Estádio Olímpico Monumental
Estádio Olímpico Monumental

Est?dio Ol?mpico Monumental, also known as Est?dio Ol?mpico, is a football stadium inaugurated on September 19, 1954 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, with a maximum capacity of 51,081 people....
, Grêmio won the state championship (Campeonato Gaúcho
Campeonato Gaúcho

The Campeonato Ga?cho is the Association football league of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil....
) once again, against Juventude
Esporte Clube Juventude

File:EstadioAlfredoJaconi.jpgEsporte Clube Juventude, also known as Juventude, is a Brazilian football team in Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul....
. At the semifinals, against Caxias
Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Caxias do Sul

Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Caxias do Sul, also known as S.E.R. Caxias, is a Brazilian football team in Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul....
, Grêmio suffered a 3-0 defeat at the first match, but managed to score a 4-0 win at Olímpico and qualify to the final.

Also in 2007, Grêmio reached the final of the Copa Libertadores 2007
Copa Libertadores 2007

The Copa Libertadores de America 2007 was the 48th edition of the Copa Libertadores. It started on January 24, 2007. The group stage finished on April 26, 2007....
, after a series of dramatic matches against the most regarded clubs of South America. The title, however, was won by Boca Juniors
Boca Juniors

Club Atl?tico Boca Juniors, known also as Boca Juniors or simply Boca, is a popular Argentina sports clubs, best known for its football team....
 on a 5-0 aggregate score. Even after a 3-0 defeat at the first match in La Bombonera, Gremistas formed huge lines to buy tickets for the final match, some of the fans standing there for four days or more. In Campeonato Brasileiro 2007
Campeonato Brasileiro 2007

Campeonato Brasileiro 2007 may refer to the following things:*Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie A 2007*Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie B 2007*Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie C 2007...
, Grêmio marked as sixth position in the league table.

In 2008, after the sudden firing of their new manager Vagner Mancini, the club hired Celso Roth
Celso Roth

Celso Juarez Roth, usually known as Celso Roth , is a Brazilian football manager....
. Within a month they had prematurley dropped out of both the domestic cup (the Copa do Brasil
Copa do Brasil

The Copa do Brasil is a knockout competition played by 64 football teams, representing all 26 Brazilian states plus the Brazilian Federal District....
) and their state championship (Campeonato Gaucho). This led to the team going through a state of crisis and, soon after, major renovation. They were expected to be on the bottom half of the Campeonato Brasileiro's table, and maybe even relegation, but managed to finish at 2nd place. Even so, that was considered a failure by many supporters, as at the first half of the championship the team was considered by most commentators as the best of the country, and suffered very unnexpected loses during the last games. Those often are pointed as the reason why the team lost the chanpionship.

Honours


World

  • Toyota Intercontinental Cup
    Intercontinental Cup (football)

    The European/South American Cup, commonly referred to as the Intercontinental Cup or Toyota Cup, was a football competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL, contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the South American Copa Libertadores de Am?rica....
    : 1983
  • Runner-up: 1995


Continental

  • Copa Libertadores de América
    Copa Libertadores de América

    The Copa Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de Am?rica, is a football cup competition played annually by the top clubs of South America, while in recent editions, top clubs from Mexico have also been invited to compete....
    : 1983, 1995
  • Runner-up: 1984, 2007.
  • Recopa Sudamericana
    Recopa Sudamericana

    The Recopa Sudamericana is at stake in an annual football series between the reigning champions of the Copa Libertadores de Am?rica and Copa Sudamericana....
    : 1996.


National

  • Campeonato Brasileiro - First Division
    Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

    The S?rie A is the highest division of Football in Brazil. It is composed of 20 teams; currently, the bottom four teams in S?rie A are Promotion and relegation and the top four teams in Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie B are Promotion and relegation....
    : 1981 and 1996.
  • Runner-up: 1982 and 2008
  • Copa do Brasil
    Copa do Brasil

    The Copa do Brasil is a knockout competition played by 64 football teams, representing all 26 Brazilian states plus the Brazilian Federal District....
    : 1989, 1994, 1997 and 2001.
  • Campeonato Brasileiro - Second Division
    Campeonato Brasileiro Série B

    The S?rie B is the second division of Football in Brazil. In 2008, it is being disputed by 20 teams. However, the competition format has changed almost every year since it first occurred, in 1971....
    : 2005.
  • Supercopa do Brasil
    Supercopa do Brasil

    The Supercopa do Brasil was a Brazilian football trophy. It was contested between the champions of the Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie A and the winners of the Copa do Brasil, similarly to the FA Community Shield and other domestic competitions across the world....
    : 1990.


Regional

  • Copa Sul: 1999
  • Sul-Brasileiro: 1962 (Special Edition)


State

  • State Championships
    Campeonato Gaúcho

    The Campeonato Ga?cho is the Association football league of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil....
    : 1921, 1922, 1926, 1931, 1932, 1946, 1949, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2006 and 2007.


City

  • Porto Alegre
    Porto Alegre

    Porto Alegre is the 10th most populous municipality in Brazil, 4th largest Metropolitan Area in the country, and the capital city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul....
     champion
    : 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1911, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1946, 1949, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 and 1960.
  • Wanderpreiss Cup
    Wanderpreiss Cup

    The Wanderpreiss Cup was a championship created by two teams: Gr?mio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense and Fussball Club Porto Alegre. This Wanderpreiss Cup was sponsored for the Banco Alem?o, a Brazilian bank....
    1904, 1905 and 1906


Youth

  • Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20
    Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20

    In 2006, the Brazilian Football Confederation created the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20, the official national tournament for U-20 teams. The first edition was played in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, contested by 30 clubs ? the 20 clubs currently playing in the Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie A plus 10 qualified from the federation's national ra...
    : 2008
    Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20 2008

    The Campeonato Brasileiro Sub 20 2008 was the 3rd edition of the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20 organized by FGF, the Rio Grande do Sul State Football Federation....
  • Copa Macaé de Juvenis
    Copa Macaé de Juvenis

    The Copa Maca? de Juvenis is a cup competition usually played between 18 and 24 Brazilian and international under-17 football clubs, most of them from Rio de Janeiro state....
    : 2004
  • Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil
    Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil

    The Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil, formerly known as Torneio Romeu Goulart Jacques, is a U-17 football tournament played on annual basis in the Brazilian city of Santiago, Rio Grande do Sul....
    : 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2008
  • Taça Belo Horizonte de Juniores
    Taça Belo Horizonte de Juniores

    The Ta?a Belo Horizonte de Juniores , also known as Ta?a Belo Horizonte de Futebol J?nior is a cup competition usually played by 36 Brazilian under-20 football teams, most of them from Minas Gerais state....
    : 2008


Brazilian League
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A

The S?rie A is the highest division of Football in Brazil. It is composed of 20 teams; currently, the bottom four teams in S?rie A are Promotion and relegation and the top four teams in Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie B are Promotion and relegation....
 record


Year Position Year Position Year Position Year Position
19716th19811st199119th20015th
197210th19822nd1992
20023rd
19735th198314th199313th200320th
19745th19843rd199414th200424th
197515th198523rd199515th2005
19766th198614th19961st20063rd
197713th19875th199715th20076th
19786th19884th19988th20082nd
197922nd198911th199918th2009 
19806th19903rd20004th2010 


Current Squad

As January 29, 2009

Out on loan


Technical staff


  • Celso Roth
    Celso Roth

    Celso Juarez Roth, usually known as Celso Roth , is a Brazilian football manager....
     – Head Coach
    Head coach

    A head coach is a professional at training and developing sports men and women. He is typically paid more than other coach . Other coaches are often subordinate to the head coach, often in offense positions or defense positions, and occasionally proceeding down into individualized position coaches....
  • Marcelo Rospide e Rafael Vieira – Assistant Coaches
    Coach (sport)

    In sports, a coach or manager is an individual involved in the direction, instruction and training of the operations of a sports team or of individual sportsperson....
  • Beto Ferreira – Fitness Coach
    Physical fitness

    Physical fitness is used in two close meanings: general fitness and specific fitness .Physical fitness is the functioning of the heart, blood vessels, lungs, and muscles at optimum efficiency....
  • Francisco Cersósimo – Goalkeeping
    Goalkeeper

    In many team sports, a goalkeeper is a designated player that is charged with directly preventing the opposite team from scoring by defending the goal ....
     Coach
    Coach (sport)

    In sports, a coach or manager is an individual involved in the direction, instruction and training of the operations of a sports team or of individual sportsperson....
  • Júlio Camargo – Under-20 Team Coach
    Coach (sport)

    In sports, a coach or manager is an individual involved in the direction, instruction and training of the operations of a sports team or of individual sportsperson....
  • Luís Paulo Peixoto "Bugre" – Under-17 Team Coach
    Coach (sport)

    In sports, a coach or manager is an individual involved in the direction, instruction and training of the operations of a sports team or of individual sportsperson....
  • Alarico Endres, Felipe do Canto e Márcio Bolzoni – Club Doctors
    Physician

    A physician, medical practitioner, doctor of medicine, or medical doctor practices medicine, and is concerned with maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and injury....
  • José Leandro, Henrique Valente e Rafael Gobato – Physiotherapists
    Physical therapy

    Physical therapy is a health care profession which provides services to individuals and populations to develop, maintain and restore maximum movement and functional ability throughout life....
  • Marcos Zeilmann e Zezinho – Masseurs
    Massage

    Massage is the practice of soft tissue manipulation with physical, functional, and in some cases psychological purposes and goals. The word comes from the French language massage "friction of kneading," or from Arabic massa meaning "to touch, feel or handle" or from Latin massa meaning "mass, dough"....


Stadium

Estádio Olímpico Monumental, as it is called today, was inaugurated on September 19, 1954, baptized as Estádio Olímpico . It was the biggest private stadium in Brazil, then. Estádio Olímpico's first game was between Grêmio and Nacional
Club Nacional de Football

Club Nacional de Football is a traditional Uruguayan sports club, full of history, based in Montevideo and founded in May 14, 1899. Three-time winner of the Copa Libertadores, three-time winner of the Intercontinental Cup....
 from Montevideo; Grêmio won by a score of 2-0.The 2 first goals of the stadium were scored by Vitor, that entered in the club's history for scoring Olímpico's first goals. In 1980, Olímpico had the second ring built, and the stadium was rebaptized as Olímpico Monumental. The first Game of Olímpico Monumental, was played on June 21, 1980, and Grêmio beat Vasco da Gama
Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama

Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama, usually known as Vasco da Gama or simply Vasco, is a Brazilian sports club from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, founded on August 21, 1898 ....
 by a score of 1-0. Today, Estádio Olímpinico Monumental has a public record of 98,421 people in the game against Ponte Preta
Associação Atlética Ponte Preta

Ponte Preta is a Brazilian football club located in Campinas, S?o Paulo . Ponte Preta is also known as Macaca. Ponte Preta's supporters are known as pontepretanos....
 on April 26, 1981. The Estádio Olímpico Monumental, has 40 berths supporting 10 people and 5 berths supporting 20 people. It also has 140 Tribune of Honor special places. It has 28 special seats for handicapped people with 22 places for people making company. The Estádio Olímpico Monumental's Parking lot, has space for 700 vehicles.

Though the stadium has hosted already some Brazilian national team
Brazil national football team

The Brazil national football team is the national team of Brazil and is managed by the Brazilian Football Confederation that represents Brazil in international football competitions....
 matches, in 2006, Grêmio's board announced the club is planning a brand new stadium in order to host some 2014 World Cup
2014 FIFA World Cup

The 2014 FIFA World Cup will be the 20th FIFA World Cup, an international tournament for Association football, that is expected to take place between June and July 2014 in Brazil....
 matches. In June, 2007 Mr. Paulo Odone (Gremio's president) has announced he is leaving Gremio to run a new company, Grêmio Empreendimentos. Grêmio Empreendimentos was the way the Gremio board decided to control the construction of the brand new stadium that will be situated in Porto Alegre's north area.

Former players

  • Airton Pavilhão
    Airton Ferreira da Silva

    Airton Ferreira da Silva, best known as Airton Pavilh?o was a Brazilian football in defensive role.In career was played for Gr?mio Esportivo For?a e Luz, Gr?mio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, Santos Futebol Clube and Cruz Alta Rio Grande do Sul....
  • Alcindo
    Alcindo Martha de Freitas

    Alcindo Martha de Freitas , known simply as Alcindo, is a former Brazilian football striker.During his club career he played for Sport Club Rio Grande , Gr?mio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense , Santos Futebol Clube , Jalisco and Club Am?rica of Mexico, and Associa??o Atl?tica Francana ....
  • Atílio Ancheta
    Atílio Ancheta

    Atilio Genaro Ancheta Weigel is a former footballer from Uruguay, who played for the Uruguay national football team at the 1970 FIFA World Cup....
  • Anderson
    Anderson Luís de Abreu Oliveira

    Anderson Lu?s de Abreu Oliveira , best known as Anderson, is a Brazilian association football, currently playing for Manchester United F.C.....
  • Anderson Polga
    Ânderson Polga

    ?nderson Corr?a Polga , is a Brazilian Football Defender . He currently plays in Portugal for Sporting Clube de Portugal, having previously played for Gr?mio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense....
  • André Catimba
  • Arílson
  • Baidek
  • Baltazar
    Baltazar

    Oswaldo da Silva, commonly known as Baltazar was a Brazilian football , who played the striker role, nicknamed by fans Cabecinha de Ouro ....
  • Batista
    João Batista da Silva

    Jo?o Batista da Silva, best known as Batista is a former Brazilian football player in defensive midfielder role.For the Brazil national football team he won 38 international caps from April 1978 to June 1983, but did not score a goal....
  • Calvet
    Calvet

    Calvet is a French people surname. People with the name include:* Corinne Calvet, a French actress who appeared mostly in American films* Esprit Calvet, a French physician and collector...
  • Catalino Rivarola
    Catalino Rivarola

    Catalino Rivarola M?ndez is a former football defender from Paraguay. He was cap ped 52 times and scored 3 goals for Paraguay national football team in a national career which lasted from 1988 to 1998....
  • César Santin
    César Santín

    C?sar Santin, is a Brazilian footballer. He is currently playing for F.C. Copenhagen, having played 5 years in Sweden for Kalmar FF.He is a versatile player, being able to play most of the attacking positions in both midfield and attack....
  • Danrlei
    Danrlei

    Danrlei de Deus Hinterholz, or just Danrlei is a Brazilian football Goalkeeper .He made his debut for the Brazilian national football team against Honduras national football team in March 1995, and played three additional games during the run-up to the 1996 Olympic Games....
  • Hugo De León
    Hugo De León

    Hugo Eduardo de Le?n Rodr?guez, is a Uruguayan football coach and former player....
  • Dinho
  • Eder
    Éder Aleixo de Assis

    ?der Aleixo de Assis, was also known as ?der or ?der Assis , is a former Brazilian football . He played as a left winger and striker, most notably with Gr?mio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, Clube Atl?tico Mineiro and with the Brazil national football team....
  • Eduardo Costa
    Eduardo Costa

    Eduardo Nascimento da Costa, is a football player from Brazil. He plays Football positions#Defensive Midfielder for S?o Paulo Futebol Clube....
  • Edinho
    Edino Nazareth Filho

    Edinho, real name Edino Nazareth Filho, was a football player from Brazil. He played defender with Fluminense Football Club, Gr?mio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense and with the Brazil national football team....
  • Emerson
    Emerson Ferreira da Rosa

    Emerson Ferreira da Rosa , simply known as Emerson, is a Brazilian Football midfielder who currently plays for Italian Serie A club A.C....
  • Émerson Leão
    Émerson Leão

    ?Le?o? redirects here. For other uses, see Le?o .?merson Le?o is a Brazilian manager and former football player. He is one of the all-time best Brazilian goalkeepers....
  • Eurico Lara
    Eurico Lara

    Eurico Lara , was a Brazilian association football player....
  • Everaldo
    Everaldo

    Everaldo Marques da Silva , nicknamed Everaldo, was a football player from Brazil. He was defender with Gr?mio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense and with the Brazil national football team....
  • Fernando Astengo
  • Chiqui Arce
    Francisco Arce

    Francisco Javier Arce Rol?n is a retired Paraguayan soccer player at the position of defender who played 61 times for the Paraguay national football team between 1995 and 2002....
  • Germinaro
  • Gessi
  • Gilberto
  • Héctor Scotta
  • Iúra
  • Lucas Leiva
  • Manga
    Aílton Corrêa Arruda

    :For other Brazilian footballers named Ailton, see Ailton. See also Manga .A?lton Corr?a de Arruda, best known as Manga was a Brazilian goalkeeper, famous for playing alongside with Garrincha, N?lton Santos and Zagallo in the great Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas of the 1960s, and also for defending the Brazilian national team...
  • Jardel
    Mário Jardel

    M?rio Jardel Almeida Ribeiro is a professional football who currently plays for Ferrovi?rio Atl?tico Clube in the Brazilian Campeonato Brasileiro S?rie B....
  • Marcelinho
    Marcelinho

    Marcelo dos Santos , better known as ?Marcelinho?, is a Brazilian Football currently playing for Coritiba Foot Ball Club.In Brazil, he is also known as "Marcelinho Para?ba", referring to the state in which he was born....
  • Mário Sérgio
    Mário Sérgio (Brazilian footballer)

    M?rio S?rgio Pontes de Paiva, more commonly known as M?rio S?rgio, is a retired Brazilian football last working last Associa??o Portuguesa de Desportos's manager....
  • Mazzaropi
  • Oberdan
  • Ortunho
  • Tinga
    Paulo César Tinga

    Paulo C?sar Fonseca do Nascimento, aka Tinga , is a Brazilian Football Football positions#defensive-midfielder, currently with BV Borussia Dortmund of the Bundesliga ....
  • Paulo Isidoro
    Paulo Isidoro

    Paulo Isidoro, full name Paulo Isidoro de Jesus, was a Brazilian football player. He played offensive midfielder. In 1981, he received the Bola de Ouro award....
  • Paulo Nunes
    Paulo Nunes

    Paulo Nunes, is a former Brazilian Football player. He retired in 2003 playing for Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube.Nunes played on two "Copa Libertadores de Am?rica" championship teams: In 1995 with Gr?mio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, and in 1999 with Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras....
  • Paulo Roberto
  • Renato Portaluppi
    Renato Gaúcho

    Renato Ga?cho, real name Renato Portaluppi is a former Brazilian football striker and a football manager....
  • Roger
    Roger Machado Marques

    Roger Machado Marques, or simply Roger , is a Brazilian Football positions#Left Back. He currently plays for Fluminense Football Club ....
  • Ronaldinho
    Ronaldinho

    Ronaldo de Assis Moreira , commonly known as Ronaldinho or Ronaldinho Ga?cho, is a Brazilian association football who plays forItalian Serie A side AC Milan and the Brazil national football team....
  • Tarciso
  • Tesourinha
    Tesourinha

    Osmar Fortes Barcellos, best known as Tesourinha was a Brazilian football With Carlitos and Ad?o Nunes Dormelles formed most invaluable three striker attack of 1940s....
  • Valdo
    Valdo Filho

    Valdo C?ndido de Oliveira Filho better known simply as Valdo, was a Brazilian footballer born on 12 January 1964 in Sider?polis, Brazil. He played as an offensive midfielder for such clubs as SL Benfica and Paris Saint-Germain, and the Brazil national football team....
  • Sebastián Abreu
    Sebastián Abreu

    Washington Sebasti?n Abreu Gallo is an Uruguayan football Striker, nicknamed "El Loco" . He currently plays for Real Sociedad on loan from Club Atl?tico River Plate....


  • Former coaches

    Mano Menezes Émerson Leão
    Émerson Leão

    ?Le?o? redirects here. For other uses, see Le?o .?merson Le?o is a Brazilian manager and former football player. He is one of the all-time best Brazilian goalkeepers....
    Ênio Andrade
    Ênio Andrade

    ?nio Vargas de Andrade was a association football player and manager from Brazil....
    Evaristo de Macedo
    Evaristo de Macedo

    Evaristo de Macedo Filho is a former Brazil football currently working as a coach . He was capped by Brazil national football team 14 games scoring 8 goals....
    Luiz Felipe Scolari
    Luiz Felipe Scolari

    Luiz Felipe Scolari, Order of Infante D. Henrique , also known as Big Phil is a World Cup-Winning, Brazilian football Coach whose most recent post was manager of the England Premier League side Chelsea F.C....
    Rubens Minelli
    Rubens Minelli

    Rubens Francisco Minelli is a Brazilian former football player and manager.As a player he played for Clube Atl?tico Ypiranga, Nacional Atl?tico Clube, Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, Esporte Clube Taubat? and Esporte Clube S?o Bento, where he stopped his career after broken a leg when he was 27....
    Telê Santana
    Telê Santana

    Tel? Santana da Silva, usually known as Tel? Santana , was a Brazilian football coach and former player.As a player, his preferred position was right winger....
    Tite
    Adenor Leonardo Bacchi

    Adenor Leonardo Bacchi, known as Tite is a Brazilian football manager. He has played for and managed a number of clubs, and is currently the manager of SC Internacional de Porto Alegre, appointed on June 12, 2008....
    Valdir Espinosa
    Valdir Espinosa

    Valdir Ataualpa Ramirez Espinosa, usually known as Valdir Espinosa is a Brazilian football manager....


    Anthem

    Grêmio's anthem is one of the most critically well-acclaimed amongst all Brazilian clubs because, other than the anthems of the clubs from Rio de Janeiro (all composed by Lamartine Babo), it is the only football anthem composed by a renowned composer, Lupicínio Rodrigues
    Lupicínio Rodrigues

    Lupic?nio Rodrigues was a great composer of sambas from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. He was the main exponent of a style of samba called Dor-de-Cotovelo....
    . Featuring a vivid and playful melody, the anthem features the famous verses: Até a pé nós iremos / para o que der e vier / mas o certo é que nós estaremos / com o Grêmio onde o Grêmio estiver (Even on foot we shall go / against all obstacles / but it is for sure we will be / with Grêmio wherever Grêmio may be). Grêmio fans are very fond of their faith, even when the club is not doing well, and boast that Grêmio, as the anthem hints, has never played without supporters somewhere in the world.

    Eurico Lara, a goalkeeper who played for the club in the 1920s and in the 1930s, is mentioned in the anthem, where he is called the immortal idol (or craque imortal, in Portuguese).

    The supporters


    Grêmio's Torcida
    Torcida

    Torcidas are formal associations of soccer fans in Football in Brazil in the same vein as Argentina barras and UEFA ultras. The name is based on the verb torcer, which means "to root for" but also "to wring" and "to turn"....
     are Geral, Máfia Tricolor, Garra Tricolor. Super Raça Gremista and Torcida Jovem do Grêmio.

    Team kit evolution




    The rivalry

    As the years went on, Grêmio and another important Brazilian football club, Internacional
    Sport Club Internacional

    Sport Club Internacional, also known as Inter, is a Brazilian Football League Teams from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, founded on April 4, 1909....
    , started to form a rivalry. Soon the games between these two clubs got their own name, Gre-Nal, and resulted in record attendance. Now the games fill the streets of Porto Alegre with football-crazed fans. The rivalry is now so ingrained that for many gaúcho
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    s and portoalegrenses
    Porto Alegre

    Porto Alegre is the 10th most populous municipality in Brazil, 4th largest Metropolitan Area in the country, and the capital city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul....
     blue is the opposite colour of red...

    In 1935, Eurico Lara, who was Grêmio's goalie, conceded a penalty kick. When the Internacional player was about to kick it, Lara's brother stopped the game and reminded him of his doctor's recommendation that he didn't overexert himself. He didn't listen. Soon the Internacional player took the shot. Lara caught it, but as soon as he did he fell sideways and didn't move. He was substituted after the wondrous save, and Grêmio won the game. But unfortunately he died two weeks later as a result from the fatigue from that game. Lara has been immortalized in the club anthem.

    Websites


    Books

    • Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro, Volume 1 - Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001.
    • Especial Placar - 500 Times do Brasil, São Paulo: Editora Abril: 2003.


    External links

    The best online collection of Grêmio memorabilia; organized by Gianfranco Spolaore