Sorriso Esporte Clube

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Sorriso
Full nameSorriso Esporte Clube
Nickname(s)Lobo do Norte
SEC
FoundedJuly 20, 1985
Ground Estádio Egídio José Preima, Sorriso
Capacity5,000
PresidentMauro Savi
Head coachEmerson Mateus
League Campeonato Matogrossense
2010 Campeonato Matogrossense

Sorriso Esporte Clube, commonly known as Sorriso, is a Brazilian football club based in Sorriso, Mato Grosso state. They competed in the Copa do Brasil twice.

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History

The club was founded on July 20, 1985. [1] Sorriso Esporte Clube won the Campeonato Matogrossense in 1992 and in 1993. The club competed in the Copa do Brasil in 1993 and in 1994.

Honours

Stadium

Sorriso Esporte Clube play their home games at Estádio Egídio José Preima. [1] The stadium has a maximum capacity of 5,000 people. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Rodolfo Rodrigues (2009). Escudos dos Times do Mundo Inteiro. Panda Books. p. 53.