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Fortaleza

Fortaleza Classificação

Série B crestSérie B

Legenda:
  1. Acesso
  2. Play-off do Acesso
  3. Rebaixamento
PosiçãoTimeJVEDGPGCSGPSequência
1Sport crestSport8440115616
V
V
V
E
E
2Fortaleza crestFortaleza7421108214
V
E
V
V
V
3São Bernardo crestSão Bernardo7412115613
V
V
V
D
V
4Vila Nova-GO crestVila Nova-GO83411210213
D
E
E
V
V
5Criciúma crestCriciúma833297212
E
E
V
D
V
6Operário-PR crestOperário-PR833276112
D
V
E
D
E
7Juventude crestJuventude833254112
E
E
V
V
V
8Atlético-GO crestAtlético-GO832388011
V
E
V
E
V
9Náutico crestNáutico731357-210
E
V
D
D
V
10Goiás crestGoiás8314812-410
V
D
D
D
D
11Athletic Club-MG crestAthletic Club-MG824299010
E
E
D
D
V
12Ceará crestCeará824288010
D
D
E
E
V
13Botafogo-SP crestBotafogo-SP723210739
E
E
E
D
D
14Novorizontino crestNovorizontino723210919
E
D
V
V
E
15Avaí crestAvaí723210919
E
D
D
E
E
16Cuiabá crestCuiabá81614409
E
E
E
V
E
17CRB crestCRB82241112-18
V
V
D
D
D
18Ponte Preta crestPonte Preta8215612-67
D
D
V
V
D
19Londrina crestLondrina7124711-45
D
D
E
D
D
20América-MG crestAmérica-MG7025412-82
D
D
E
D
E

Cearense Championship crestCearense Championship

Legenda:
  1. Próxima Fase
PosiçãoTimeJVEDGPGCSGPSequência
1Fortaleza crestFortaleza31202115
E
E
V
2Ferroviário crestFerroviário311135-24
V
E
D
3Horizonte crestHorizonte301216-51
D
D
E

Copa do Nordeste crestCopa do Nordeste

Legenda:
  1. Qualification to 1/4 finals
PosiçãoTimeJVEDGPGCSGPSequência
1ABC crestABC5311114710
V
V
V
D
E
1Fortaleza crestFortaleza531164210
V
E
D
V
V
1Retrô crestRetrô531176110
V
E
D
V
V
4Jacuipense crestJacuipense501428-61
D
D
D
E
D
4Maranhão crestMaranhão5014414-101
D
D
E
D
D

Cearense crestCearense

Legenda:
  1. Rebaixamento
  2. Próxima Fase
  3. Play-off do Rebaixamento
PosiçãoTimeJVEDGPGCSGPSequência
1Fortaleza crestFortaleza431060610
V
V
V
E
2Ferroviário crestFerroviário42205328
V
E
E
V
3Horizonte crestHorizonte41214405
D
E
V
E
4Quixada crestQuixada411226-44
D
D
V
E
5Maracanã-CE crestMaracanã-CE400415-40
D
D
D
D

Perguntas frequentes

Edgar Everest, an official of the Sussex Football Association, founded Brighton United in 1897. Then, in the wake of the collapse of the club in 1900, Brighton & Hove Rangers were formed, before suffering the same fate a year later. Finally, the manager of Brighton United, John Jackson, formed a club at the Seven Stars pub in Ship Street in 1901 called Brighton & Hove United, before changing its name to Brighton & Hove Albion.

Legendary English sports bettor Tony Bloom is the majority shareholder and the current chairman of Brighton. He bought the club in 2009.

Brighton & Hove Albion play all their home games at The Amex (American Express Stadium). The Seagulls have been playing their games at this venue, also known as the Falmer Stadium, since 2011.

The capacity of The Amex is 31,876 and has undergone several renovations since it opened in 2011 with an initial capacity of 22,374 seats.

Brighton have won just a solitary title throughout their history, the 1910 FA Community Shield (or Charity Shield as it was known as the time).

Brighton are yet to lift an English top flight title, and only got promoted to the first division in the Premier League era ahead of the 2016-17 season, 34 years after they last played in the top flight.

Ernie Wilson, who spent 14 years at the club between 1922 and 1936, is Brighton's record-appearance maker of all-time, featuring in 566 games.

English striker Tommy Cook, who is Brighton's first-ever player to play for England, is the club's leading goalscorer of all-time, finding the back of the net 123 times in 209 games. He also played county cricket for Sussex for 15 years.

Alexis Mac Allister, James Milner, Adam Lallana, Danny Welbeck, Tommy Cook, and Bobby Zamora are some of the most famous names to have donned the Brighton jersey.

Roberto De Zerbi, Sami Hyppia, Liam Brady, and Gus Poyet are among the most famous Brighton managers ever.

Brighton & Hove Albion are famously known as The Seagulls. The club is located at the south coast of UK, where there are a lot of beachfronts and seagulls, which is where the nickname originates from.