Joinville Esporte Clube

Joinville
Full name Joinville Esporte Clube
Nickname(s) JEC
Tricolor (Tricolour)
Coelho (Rabbit)
Founded January 29, 1976 (1976-01-29)
Stadium Arena Joinville, Joinville, Brazil
Ground Capacity 22,675
President Jonny Stassum
Head coach Ramon Menezes
League Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
Campeonato Catarinense
2016
2015
Série A, 20th (relegated)
Catarinão, 2nd
Website Club home page

Joinville Esporte Clube, JEC or simply Joinville as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Joinville in Santa Catarina. They have the largest number of supporters in the State, and were founded on January 29, 1976. They won the Série C once and they have the largest sequence of consecutive state titles, eight (1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985).

Joinville is the third most successful club in Santa Catarina in terms of state championship titles (12), behind Avaí (16) and Figueirense (16).

History

Joinville was founded on January 29, 1976, after América-SC football department and Caxias football department fused. Both clubs were based in Joinville city. The club's Golden Age was in the 1980s, when the club won eight state championships in a row.

Joinville's largest win was on October 31, 1976, when the club beat Ipiranga of Tangará 11–1 at Estádio Municipal de Tangará.

The club won the Copa Santa Catarina in 2009, and then the Recopa Sul-Brasileira in the same year, after beating Serrano Centro-Sul 3–2 in the final.[1] They won the Copa Santa Catarina again in 2011. Joinville also won the Série C in 2011, after beating CRB 3–1 and 4–0 in the final.[2] The club won the Copa Santa Catarina for the third time in 2012. In 2014, the club won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, returning to the Série A after 29 years of absence.

Joinville were relegated to the Serie B in 2015–16 after coming in last place in the Serie A.

Honours

Stadium

Main article: Arena Joinville

Joinville's stadium is Arena Joinville, inaugurated in 2004, with a maximum capacity of 22,400 people. The plan is to complete the stadium by the year 2012 with final capacity around 30,000 people.

Rivals

Joinville's greatest rivals are Avaí, Figueirense and Criciúma.With this last one making the greatest classic of the state.

The matches between Criciúma and Joinville Esporte Clube are called Interior Classic, by the media and fans of these clubs and others [1]. This brings together the two most successful teams of the state.

Mascot and nickname

Current squad

As of 5 December 2016

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

No. Position Player
Brazil GK Jhonatan
Brazil GK Matheus
Brazil GK Felipe
Brazil GK Samuel Pires
Brazil DF Danrlei
Brazil DF Fabiano Eller (on loan from Náutico)
Brazil DF Jaime (on loan from Figueirense)
Brazil DF Ligger (on loan from Oeste)
Brazil DF Everton Silva
Brazil DF Reginaldo
Brazil DF Robertinho (on loan from Tombense)
Brazil DF Diego
Brazil DF Fernandinho
Brazil MF Matheus Bertotto (on loan from Internacional)
Brazil MF Diones
No. Position Player
Brazil MF Kadu
Brazil MF Naldo
Brazil MF Paulinho Dias (on loan from Atlético Paranaense)
Brazil MF Tinga
Brazil MF Bruno Farias
Brazil MF Bruno Ribeiro (on loan from Juventude)
Brazil MF Carlos Alberto (on loan from Atlético Paranaense)
Brazil MF Juninho
Brazil MF Mateus Silva
Brazil MF Thomás (on loan from Flamengo)
Brazil FW Adriano
Brazil FW Fernando Viana
Brazil FW Giva (on loan from Ponte Preta)
Brazil FW Heliardo (on loan from Cianorte)
Brazil FW Jael

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
Brazil DF André Baumer (to Brazil Flamengo)
Brazil DF Igor (to Brazil Flamengo)
Brazil DF Bruno Aguiar (to Qatar Muaither SC)
Brazil DF Brenner (to Brazil Juventus Jaraguá)
Brazil MF Roberto (to Brazil Fluminense)
Brazil MF Luiz Meneses (to Brazil Osasco Audax)
No. Position Player
Brazil MF Breno (to Brazil Juventus Jaraguá)
Brazil MF Jonathan Ramos (to Brazil Juventus Jaraguá)
Brazil MF Gustavo Sauer (to South Korea Daejeon Citizen)
Brazil FW Ítalo Melo (to Brazil América de Natal)
Brazil FW Rafael Furlan (to Brazil Anápolis)
Brazil FW Welinton Júnior (to Brazil CRB)

National competitions record

First Division (Série A)
YearPositionYearPosition
197733rd198337th
197841st198425th
197929th19858th
198021st198614th
198138th201520th
198238th
Second Division (Série B)
YearPositionYearPositionYearPosition
198714th19976th200422nd
19885th19987th20126th
198910th199915th20136th
199018th200020th20141st
199123rd20019th
199227th200212th
199615th200314th
Third Division (Série C)
YearPosition
200511th
200617th
200718th
20111st
Fourth Division (Série D)
YearPosition
20104th
Brazilian Cup
YearPosition
1990First round
2001First round
2002First round
2013Second round
2014First round
2015First round
2016Second round

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
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1998 Série B 19 8 6 5 23 21 30 7th &
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1999 Série B 21 8 2 11 22 25 26 15th &
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2004 Série B relegated 23 6 0 17 24 42 18 22nd &
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2011 Série C promoted 16 11 4 1 38 16 37 1st &
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2012 Série B 38 17 9 12 58 40 60 6th &
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2013 Série B 38 17 8 13 58 44 59 6th R2 &
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2014 Série B promoted 38 21 7 10 54 33 70 1st R1 &
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2015 Série A relegated 38 7 10 21 26 48 31 20th R1 Copa Sudamericana R2
2016 Série B relegated 38 9 13 16 32 42 40 17th R2 &
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Managers

References

  1. "Joinville vence Serrano e é campeão da Recopa" (in Portuguese). Futebol SC. December 13, 2009. Retrieved December 13, 2009.
  2. "Joinville goleia CRB e conquista a Série C" (in Portuguese). band.com.br. December 3, 2011. Retrieved November 4, 2011.

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