Esporte Clube Água Santa

Água Santa
Full name Esporte Clube Água Santa
Nickname(s) Campeão de Diadema
Gigante do ABC
Netuno
Aquáticos (supporter)
Founded October 27, 1981 (1981-10-27)
Stadium Estádio Distrital do Inamar, Diadema, São Paulo state, Brazil
Ground Capacity 10,000
President Paulo Sirqueira Korek Farias
Manager Edinho
Website Club home page

Esporte Clube Água Santa, commonly known as Água Santa, is a Brazilian football club based in Diadema, São Paulo state. Founded in 1981, play only amateur competitions until 2011. In 2012 chose to compete based championships. However, from the Campeonato Paulista da Segunda Divisão de 2013, it began an astronomical saga and, after three consecutive hits, will compete for the first time in its history the elite of the Campeonato Paulista in 2016.[1]

History

Founded in Eldorado Garden in Holy Water Street, the team was founded by migrants, especially northerners, northeastern and miners, who saw the club the only possibility of leisure in Diadema. Gradually the club was up in the regional amateur football, mainly from 2000. With the achievements, the crowd grew, and today it is estimated that rotate around 10,000 people. Its followers are called Water.

The Esporte Clube Água Santa ever had wearing its true shirt icons of Brazilian football as Claudecir, Zinho Capixaba, Capitão, Dinei and most importantly, has formed, while not having the training club classification, several athletes on their base ranks as Lelê who served in Fortaleza, Romarinho at Porto, Fernando in the Internacional, Neílton in Botafogo and Fábio Ferreira in Ponte Preta.

Stadium

Esporte Clube Água Santa play their home games at Estádio Distrital do Inamar. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 10,000 people.

Current squad

As of 10 March 2016.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Brazil GK Roberto
2 Brazil DF Jonathan
3 Brazil DF Cléber
4 Brazil DF Eli Sabiá
5 Brazil MF André Rocha
6 Brazil DF Danilo Tarracha
7 Brazil MF Sergio Manoel
8 Brazil MF Russo
9 Brazil FW Everaldo
10 Brazil MF Éder Marcelo
11 Brazil FW Francisco Alex
12 Brazil GK Richard
13 Brazil DF Rafael Tavares
14 Brazil DF Gustavo
15 Brazil DF Augusto
No. Position Player
16 Brazil DF Bruno Ré
17 Brazil MF Pedro Henrique
18 Brazil MF Guarú
19 Brazil FW Matheus
20 Brazil MF Tchô
21 Brazil FW Bruninho
22 Brazil DF Guina
23 Brazil MF Serginho
24 Brazil MF Erick Lucas
25 Brazil FW Giva
26 Brazil FW Rafael Santiago
27 Brazil GK Dheimison
28 Brazil FW Rafael Martins
29 Brazil MF Gabriel
30 Brazil DF Kaique

U-20 Squad

As of 10 March 2016.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
No. Position Player

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