Ferroviario

Ferroviario Standings

Cup Nordeste crestCup Nordeste

Key:
  1. Qualification to 1/4 finals
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Retro FC crestRetro FC22004136
W
W
2Fortaleza crestFortaleza22003126
W
W
3Sport Recife crestSport Recife22003126
W
W
4Juazeirense crestJuazeirense21104134
W
D
5America RN crestAmerica RN21102024
D
W
6Botafogo PB crestBotafogo PB21104314
D
W
7ASA crestASA21103214
D
W
8Sousa crestSousa21014223
L
W
9Vitoria crestVitoria21015413
W
L
10Ferroviario crestFerroviario21013303
W
L
11Piaui crestPiaui21011103
W
L
12Confianca crestConfianca210134-13
W
L
13ABC crestABC201112-11
L
D
14EC Jacuipense crestEC Jacuipense201112-11
D
L
15CRB crestCRB201124-21
L
D
16Ceara crestCeara201124-21
L
D
17Fluminense PI crestFluminense PI201113-21
L
D
18AO Itabaiana crestAO Itabaiana201103-31
L
D
19Imperatriz crestImperatriz200213-20
L
L
20Maranhao crestMaranhao200225-30
L
L

Cearense Championship crestCearense Championship

Key:
  1. Qualification to next stage
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Fortaleza crestFortaleza31202115
D
D
W
2Ferroviario crestFerroviario311135-24
W
D
L
3Horizonte crestHorizonte301216-51
L
L
D

Serie D crestSerie D

Key:
  1. Qualification to next stage
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1America RN crestAmerica RN148332191227
W
W
D
D
W
2Santa Cruz crestSanta Cruz1483320101027
W
L
D
D
L
3Central SC crestCentral SC14752157826
D
D
D
W
W
4Ferroviario crestFerroviario145361519-418
D
W
L
D
D
5Horizonte crestHorizonte145271417-317
L
W
W
W
L
6Santa Cruz de Natal crestSanta Cruz de Natal145271320-717
W
L
D
L
L
7Treze crestTreze14419720-1313
L
L
W
L
D
8Sousa crestSousa143381114-312
L
D
L
D
W

Cearense crestCearense

Key:
  1. Qualification to next stage
  2. Relegation Playoff
  3. Relegation
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Fortaleza crestFortaleza431060610
W
W
W
D
2Ferroviario crestFerroviario42205328
W
D
D
W
3Horizonte crestHorizonte41214405
L
D
W
D
4Quixada crestQuixada411226-44
L
L
W
D
5Maracana EC crestMaracana EC400415-40
L
L
L
L

Frequently asked questions

Manchester United were founded in 1878, although under a different name at first - Newton Heath LYR. The name Manchester United was born in April 1902, beating alternative suggestions like Manchester Central and Manchester Celtic.

Manchester United are currently co-owned by the Glazer family, as well as INEOS founder Sir Jim Ratcliffe. In February, Ratcliffe bought an initial 25% stake in the club, ganing control over all the sporting operations.

Manchester United play their home games at the Old Trafford, which is also known as the 'Theatre Of Dreams' among fans and pundits.

Old Trafford has a capacity of 74,310, making it UK's second-biggest football stadium in terms of capacity (behind Wembley).

Manchester United have an impressive haul of 68 trophies in their prestigious history, which includes 20 league titles, three Champions Leagues, as well as 13 FA Cups.

Manchester United have won a record 20 English top flight titles. They have won 13 titles in the Premier League era, all of them coming under Sir Alex Ferguson. United, though, haven't lifted the Premier League trophy since the 2012-13 season.

With 963 appearances to his name, Ryan Giggs holds the record of making the most appearances for Manchester United. Giggs made his debut for the club in March 1991 and spent his entire professional career, spanning 23 years, at Old Trafford.

Wayne Rooney is Manchester United's all-time top goalscorer with 253 goals in 559 games for the club. He spent 13 years at the club, from 2004 to 2017.

Eric Cantona, Cristiano Ronaldo, George Best, Paul Scholes, Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand, Edwin van der Sar, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Angel Di Maria, and Denis Irwin are some of the most famous players to have donned the Manchester United colours.

Sir Matt Busby, Sir Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho, David Moyes, and Louis van Gaal are among the most famous to have been at the helm at Old Trafford.

Manchester United are famously known as The Red Devils among their fans and rivals alike. The term was introduced by the legendary Sir Matt Busby in the 1960s – after the tragic Munich air disaster – seeking inspiration from a local rugby club from Salford, who were referred to as "Les Diables Rouges" (The Red Devils) when they toured France in 1934.