Mesquita Futebol Clube

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Mesquita
Full nameMesquita Futebol Clube
Nickname(s)Tubarão da Baixada
Founded9 May 1920
Ground Nielsen Lousada
Capacity4,000
Estadio Nielsen Louzada Estadio Louzadao 2.JPG
Estádio Niélsen Louzada
Estadio Nielsen Louzada - entrance Mesquita Futebol Clube.JPG
Estádio Niélsen Louzada - entrance
Team photo from the 2010 season Mesquita em 2010.JPG
Team photo from the 2010 season

Mesquita Futebol Clube, usually known simply as Mesquita, is a Brazilian football team from the city of Mesquita, Rio de Janeiro state, founded on May 9, 1920.

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Stadium

The home stadium Nielsen Lousada, nicknamed Lousadão, has a capacity of 4,000 people.

Colors

The official colors are black and white.


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