Results

Brazil Campeonato Carioca 03/03 21:10 11 [6] Boavista RJ v Bangu [11] L 5-3
Brazil Campeonato Carioca 02/25 21:15 10 [11] Bangu v Madureira [8] W 2-1
Brazil Campeonato Carioca 02/20 18:45 9 [11] Sampaio Correa RJ v Bangu [10] L 2-0
Brazil Campeonato Carioca 02/16 00:30 8 [10] Bangu v Flamengo [2] L 0-3
Brazil Campeonato Carioca 02/07 21:30 7 [10] Bangu v Volta Redonda [9] D 1-1
Brazil Campeonato Carioca 02/05 00:30 6 [12] Audax RJ v Bangu [10] W 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Carioca 02/02 00:30 5 [1] Fluminense v Bangu [10] L 4-1
Brazil Campeonato Carioca 01/28 19:00 4 [11] Bangu v Vasco da Gama [2] D 2-2
Brazil Campeonato Carioca 01/24 19:00 3 [11] Bangu v Nova Iguacu [5] L 2-3
Brazil Campeonato Carioca 01/20 19:00 2 [4] Botafogo v Bangu [9] L 2-0
Brazil Campeonato Carioca 01/17 19:50 1 [9] Portuguesa RJ v Bangu [2] L 1-0
Brazil Copa Rio 09/06 17:45 4 Bangu v Duque de Caxias FC L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 13 6 7
Wins 3 1 2
Draws 2 2 0
Losses 8 3 5
Goals for 13 7 6
Goals against 26 12 14
Clean sheets 2 0 2
Failed to score 5 2 3

Wikipedia - Bangu Atlético Clube

Bangu Atlético Clube, commonly known as Bangu, is a Brazilian professional association football club based in Rio de Janeiro, in the western neighbourhood of Bangu. The team plays in Série D, the fourth tier of the Brazilian football league system, as well as in the Campeonato Carioca, the top tier of the Rio de Janeiro state football league.

The club competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A several times, finishing as runner-up in 1985. Their home stadium is the Estadio Moça Bonita, which has a capacity of 150,000.

History

The club has its origins in Fábrica Bangu (Bangu Factory), located in Bangu neighborhood, Rio de Janeiro. Some Britons that worked at the factory, especially Thomas Donohoe, introduced football to the factory workers by bringing footballs to the place and organizing the first football match in Brazil. In December 1903, Andrew Procter suggested the foundation of a club, when he realized how enthusiastic his colleagues were for football. The club was founded on April 17, 1904 as Bangu Atlético Clube. Bangu was the first football club in Brazil to feature black and mulatto players.[]

In 1933, Bangu won its first state championship.

In 1966, Bangu won its second state championship in a game played in the world's largest stadium filled with over 120,000 fans, the Maracana. They beat powerhouse Flamengo 3–0 in a game remembered by a big brawl caused by Flamengo's players, in which several players got ejected afterwards. In 1967, Bangu, as the Houston Stars, represented the city of Houston in the United Soccer Association. The club finished with four victories, four draws and four defeats, but led the competition's attendance, with an average of 19,000 supporters per match.

In 1985, Bangu was the runner-up of Campeonato Brasileiro, gaining the right to compete in the following year's Copa Libertadores.

In 2004, Bangu was relegated to the Campeonato Carioca Second Level, returning to the first level in 2009, after winning the 2008 second level.

Bangu is a professional soccer team based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The club was founded in 1904 and has a rich history in Brazilian football. Bangu has a passionate fan base and plays their home matches at the iconic Moça Bonita stadium.

The team has a tradition of developing talented players and has produced several Brazilian football stars over the years. Bangu has a strong rivalry with other Rio de Janeiro clubs and their matches are always highly anticipated.

Known for their attacking style of play and skilled players, Bangu has a reputation for entertaining and competitive matches. The team has won several regional and national titles throughout its history, cementing its place as one of the top clubs in Brazilian football.

Overall, Bangu is a respected and successful club with a proud history and a bright future ahead.