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Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 05/18 18:00 1 Marica RJ vs Olaria AC - View
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 05/25 18:00 2 Americano RJ vs Marica RJ - View
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 06/01 18:00 3 Marica RJ vs Goncalense FC - View
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 06/08 18:00 4 Cabofriense vs Marica RJ - View
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 06/12 18:00 5 Marica RJ vs Artsul Futebol Clube - View
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 06/15 18:00 6 Serrano vs Marica RJ - View

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Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 08/02 17:45 11 [9] Marica v Cabofriense [8] L 1-2
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 07/26 18:00 11 Marica RJ v Cabofriense - PPT.
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 07/26 17:45 4 [10] Resende v Marica [7] L 1-0
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 07/15 17:45 10 CEAC/Araruama v Marica RJ D 1-1
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 07/08 17:45 9 [6] Marica v America RJ [10] L 1-2
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 07/01 17:45 8 [8] Americano RJ v Marica [4] L 1-0
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 06/24 18:00 7 [2] Marica v Goncalense [7] L 1-2
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 06/17 18:00 6 [11] Macae v Marica [5] W 1-2
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 06/10 13:30 5 [3] Marica v Olaria [1] D 2-2
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 06/07 18:00 4 Resende RJ v Marica RJ - PPT.
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 05/28 18:00 3 [6] Marica v Sampaio Correa RJ [5] W 1-0
Brasile - Campeonato Carioca A2 05/20 18:00 2 [5] Friburguense v Marica [5] W 0-1

Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 11 6 5
Wins 3 1 2
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 5 3 2
Goals for 10 6 4
Goals against 12 8 4
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 3 1 2

Wikipedia - Maricá Futebol Clube

Maricá Futebol Clube, better known as Maricá, is a sports association in the city of Maricá, in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Founded on August 2, 2001 as a Rio de Janeiro Football Club, between 2017 and 2018 the club competed under the name of Rio de Janeiro/Maricá through a partnership between Rio de Janeiro and Maricá. On July 16, 2018, it was made official merger and the change in the name of the Rio de Janeiro Football Club to Maricá Futebol Clube. The headquarters was also changed, moving from Magé to Maricá.

History

Clube de Futebol Rio de Janeiro (2001–2017)

The Rio de Janeiro Football Club, initially conceived as the Grande Rio Sports Association, had been competing in the grassroots competitions for twelve years, but the name and registration were only formalized in 2002. The club is one of the greatest opportunities for young football talent in Piabetá. It has an eight-field training center in Piabetá, Magé. There are six official fields, one for games, two alternatives for training, plus two more projected. There is already a project for the construction of a future stadium on site itself. It was founded by professor Ênio Farias and has a vast number of players revealed for international football as midfielder Carlos Alberto, who played at club de Regatas Vasco da Gama.

In 2009, they won the State champion of the Third Division of Rio de Janeiro, junior category, by winning in the final the Leme Futebol Clube Zona Sul 4-3. The professional team competes in the same championship, failing to get past the first phase, when it is eliminated by Clube Atlético Castelo Branco, Heliópolis Atlético Clube and Rubro Social Esporte Clube.

Present years (2017–2018)

Maricá's club emerged from a merger with Rio de Janeiro. Since 2005, the city had no professional staff. Founded in 2017, the club was conceived by Douglas Almeida, a football manager with a stint in Araruama. The club came about to bring back professional football to the city of Maricá, which since 2005, when Taquaral competed in the Rio Cup, did not have professional teams.

The team partnered with the Rio de Janeiro Football Club to compete in the Campeonato Carioca Serie B2 already in its founding year. The goal is to follow the path of other partnerships that worked in Rio football, such as the partnership between Campos Atlético Associação and Carapebus, a partnership between Arraial do Cabo and Araruama and the partnership between Santa Cruz and Belford Roxo.

After announcing Polaco Valoura as coach for the State's B2 Series race, Maricá confirmed the names of 24 players who will be part of the squad this season. Among the pieces that will be available to Valoura are midfielder Lucas Candido and left back Maylson, who defended Araruama in the Third quarter last year.

The definition of the squad came shortly after the evaluations that the newly created club carried out in the city of Maricá. According to the football manager, Douglas Almeida, the athletes who had the names revealed will form the backbone of the team, which still seeks punctual signings to close the group.

The team's first official game took place on May 28, 2017, against Angra dos Reis, a game that ended tied at 2-2.

Il CFRJ/Maricá è una squadra di calcio brasiliana con sede a Maricá, nello stato di Rio de Janeiro. Il club è stato fondato nel 2016 e attualmente gioca nella Série D del campionato brasiliano, la quarta divisione nazionale.

I colori ufficiali del club sono il bianco e il nero.

Lo stadio di casa del CFRJ/Maricá è l'Estádio Jornalista Mário Bernardino, con una capienza di 5.000 spettatori.

Il club è stato fondato da un gruppo di imprenditori locali con l'obiettivo di creare una squadra di calcio competitiva che rappresentasse la città di Maricá.

Nella sua prima stagione, il CFRJ/Maricá ha vinto il campionato di Série D e ottenuto la promozione in Série C.

Il club ha partecipato alla Série C per due stagioni, ma non è riuscito a ottenere la promozione in Série B.

Nel 2020, il CFRJ/Maricá è retrocesso in Série D, dove milita attualmente.

Il club ha vinto un titolo nazionale, il campionato di Série D nel 2016.

Il CFRJ/Maricá ha anche vinto due titoli statali, il campionato di Rio de Janeiro Série A2 nel 2016 e il campionato di Rio de Janeiro Série B1 nel 2017.

Il club è stato allenato da diversi allenatori famosi, tra cui Carlos Alberto Parreira, Vanderlei Luxemburgo e Ricardo Gomes.

Alcuni dei giocatori più famosi che hanno militato nel CFRJ/Maricá sono Júnior Baiano, Edmundo e Romário.