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Red Bull Bragantino

Red Bull Bragantino (Portuguese: [ˈʁɛd͡ʒi buw bɾagɐ̃ˈt͡ʃinu]) is a Brazilian football club based in Bragança Paulista, São Paulo. It competes in the Série A, the top tier of the Brazilian football league system, as well as in the Campeonato Paulista Série A1, the highest level of the São Paulo state football league.

Key Information

The club was known as Clube Atlético Bragantino, before club administration was taken over by Red Bull GmbH in 2020 who renamed the club to RB Bragantino and changed its colours from its traditional black and white to red and white.[2][3]

Although the partnership began in April 2019, during the 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B (second division of Brazilian football), the team was called 'Bragantino' and Red Bull appeared only as a sponsor. In the 2020 season the name changed to 'Red Bull Bragantino'.[4]

In their first season, they were champions of the 2019 Série B being promoted to the Série A and qualifying for the 2020 Copa do Brasil round of 16.[5]

History

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Former badge of Clube Atlético Bragantino.

On 8 January 1928, former Bragança Futebol Clube members founded the Clube Atlético Bragantino.

In 1949 the club played in the Campeonato Paulista Second Division for the first time. In 1965, Bragantino was promoted to the Campeonato Paulista First Division for the first time. In 1966, however, the club was relegated to the Campeonato Paulista Second Division.

In 1988, Bragantino was the Campeonato Paulista Second Division champion. In 1989, the club was promoted to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A for the first time after winning the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B. In 1990 Bragantino defeated the Novorizontino to win the Campeonato Paulista First Division. The final was nicknamed the caipira final (final caipira, in Portuguese language).

In 1991, the club was the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A runner-up. In the final, Bragantino was defeated by São Paulo. In 1992 the club competed in the Copa CONMEBOL, debuting in international competitions. In 1993 Bragantino competed in the Copa CONMEBOL for the second time. In 1995 the club was relegated to the Campeonato Paulista Second Division. In 1996 Bragantino competed in the Copa CONMEBOL for the third time.

In 1998, the club was relegated to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B. In 2002, after a poor campaign, Bragantino were relegated to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C. In 2005 the club was promoted to the Campeonato Paulista First Division. In 2007 Bragantino won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C thus being promoted to the following year's Campeonato Brasileiro Série B.

In April 2019, Bragantino signed a deal with Red Bull GmbH handling over management of all their football-related assets. From 2020 a new logo and the name of Red Bull Bragantino was introduced.[6]

Stadium

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Red Bull Bragantino's stadium is the Estádio Nabi Abi Chedid, built in 1949 with a maximum capacity of 21,210 people. The stadium, owned by the Clube Atlético Bragantino, honors Nabi Abi Chedid, a former president of the club and father of present president Marco Antônio Abi Chedid. It had previously been named the Estádio Marcelo Stéfani, in honor of Marcelo Stéfani, a player and former president of the club. As Estádio Marcelo Stéfani, the stadium was also known by the nickname Marcelão. The name change was effected on 6 January 2009 amid criticism from the Bragança Paulista population.

Season records

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As of 13 November 2022.
Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA Pts. Copa do Brasil CONMEBOL
As Clube Atlético Bragantino
2002 Série B 26 25 4 5 16 23 54 17 First round DNP
2003 Série C 6 12 7 2 3 20 15 23 DNP DNP
2004 DNP DNP DNP
2005 DNP DNP DNP
2006 DNP DNP DNP
2007 Série C 1 32 16 7 9 46 32 55 DNP DNP
2008 Série B 7 38 16 9 13 47 41 57 Second round DNP
2009 Série B 9 38 15 8 15 52 51 53 DNP DNP
2010 Série B 8 38 13 14 11 52 37 53 DNP DNP
2011 Série B 6 38 16 10 12 65 53 58 DNP DNP
2012 Série B 14 38 12 8 18 45 53 44 DNP DNP
2013 Série B 16 38 13 8 17 37 43 47 Second round DNP
2014 Série B 16 38 13 7 18 45 55 46 Round of 16 DNP
2015 Série B 6 38 19 3 16 56 66 60 Second round DNP
2016 Série B 19 38 8 8 22 30 54 32 Third round DNP
2017 Série C 7 18 4 9 5 16 19 21 Second round DNP
2018 Série C 4 22 9 8 5 25 18 35 Third round DNP
2019 Série B 1 38 22 9 7 64 27 78 DNP DNP
As Red Bull Bragantino
2020 Série A 10 38 13 14 11 50 40 53 First round DNP
2021 Série A 6 38 14 14 10 55 46 56 Third round CS Runners-up
2022 Série A 14 38 11 11 16 49 59 44 Third round CL Group stage
2023 Série A 6 38 17 11 10 49 35 62 Second round DNP
2024 Série A 16 38 10 14 14 44 48 44 Round of 16 CS Round of 16
2025 Série A 4 5 3 1 1 6 4 10 DNP

Current squad

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As of 21 July 2025.[7]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  BRA Cleiton (captain)
2 DF  URU Guzmán Rodríguez
3 DF  BRA Eduardo Santos
5 MF  BRA Fabinho
6 MF  BRA Gabriel
7 MF  BRA Eric Ramires
8 FW  BRA Eduardo Sasha
9 FW  PAR Isidro Pitta
10 MF  BRA Jhon Jhon
11 FW  BRA Fernando
14 DF  BRA Pedro Henrique
16 DF  BRA Gustavo Marques (on loan from Benfica)
17 FW  BRA Vinicinho
18 FW  URU Thiago Borbas
21 MF  BRA Lucas Barbosa
22 FW  BRA Gustavo Neves
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 GK  BRA Fernando Costa
25 MF  BRA Praxedes
29 DF  BRA Juninho Capixaba
30 FW  COL Henry Mosquera
31 DF  BRA Guilherme Lopes
32 DF  URU Agustín Sant'Anna
33 FW  URU Nacho Laquintana
34 DF  ECU Andrés Hurtado
35 MF  BRA Matheus Fernandes
37 GK  BRA Fabrício
39 DF  BRA Douglas Mendes (on loan from Red Bull Salzburg)
40 GK  BRA Lucão
45 DF  BRA Nathan Mendes
57 FW  BRA Marcelinho Braz
59 FW  BRA Athyrson
80 MF  BRA João Neto

Youth team

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF  COL Sergio Palacios
27 FW  BRA Davi Gomes
51 DF  BRA Cauê
52 DF  BRA Vinícius Lago
No. Pos. Nation Player
56 GK  BRA Gustavo Reis
FW  BRA Bruno Gonçalves
FW  BRA Juliano

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  BRA Dija (at Ituano 31 October 2025)
DF  BRA Lucas Cunha (at Sport Recife until 31 December 2025)
DF  BRA Luan Cândido (at Grêmio until 31 December 2025)
MF  BRA André Cardoso (at Tombense until 30 November 2025)
MF  BRA Caetano (at Boavista until 30 September 2025)
MF  BRA Nathan Camargo (at Guarani until 30 November 2025)
MF  BRA Riquelme (at FC Liefering until 30 June 2026)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  BRA Willian Chumbinho (at Torreense until 30 June 2026)
FW  BRA Arthur Sousa (at América Mineiro until 30 November 2025)
FW  BRA Gabriel Novaes (at Criciúma until 30 November 2025)
FW  BRA Kawê (at Botafogo-SP until 30 November 2025)
FW  BRA Talisson (at Criciúma until 30 November 2025)
FW  BRA Vitinho Mota (at Londrina until 30 November 2025)
FW  BRA Werik Popó (at Criciúma until 31 December 2025)

Personnel

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Current staff

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As of 22 December 2022
Position Name
Coaching staff
Manager Brazil Fernando Seabra[8]
Assistant manager Brazil Vinicius Rovaris
Fitness coach Brazil Fred Pozzebon
Goalkeeping coach Brazil Rodrigo Bruns

Honours

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Official tournaments

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National
Competitions Titles Seasons
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 2s 1989, 2019
Campeonato Brasileiro Série C 1 2007
State
Competitions Titles Seasons
Campeonato Paulista 1 1990
Campeonato Paulista Série A2 2 1965, 1988
Campeonato Paulista Segunda Divisão 1s 1979
  •   record
  • s shared record

Others tournaments

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State

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Runners-up

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Youth team

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See also

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References

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