Fixtures

Brazil Serie B 04/20 19:30 1 Santos vs Paysandu - View
Brazil Serie B 04/29 22:00 2 Paysandu vs Botafogo SP - View
Brazil Serie B 05/03 22:00 3 Paysandu vs Avai - View
Brazil Serie B 05/11 18:00 4 Mirassol vs Paysandu - View
Brazil Serie B 05/14 18:00 5 Paysandu vs Goias - View
Brazil Serie B 05/18 18:00 6 Amazonas FC vs Paysandu - View

Results

Brazil Paraense 04/14 20:00 1 [1] Paysandu v Clube Do Remo [3] D 1-1
Brazil Copa Verde 04/10 23:00 2 Clube Do Remo v Paysandu W 4-5
Brazil Paraense 04/07 20:00 1 [3] Clube Do Remo v Paysandu [1] W 0-2
Brazil Copa Verde 04/03 23:00 2 Paysandu v Clube Do Remo D 0-0
Brazil Paraense 03/30 20:00 2 [1] Paysandu v Aguia de Maraba [5] W 4-0
Brazil Paraense 03/27 23:00 2 [5] Aguia de Maraba v Paysandu [1] D 1-1
Brazil Copa Verde 03/24 20:00 3 Paysandu v Manaus W 4-1
Brazil Copa Verde 03/22 00:00 3 Manaus v Paysandu L 1-0
Brazil Paraense 03/17 20:00 3 [1] Paysandu v Bragantino PA [8] W 3-1
Copa do Brasil 03/14 00:30 8 Juventude v Paysandu L 3-1
Brazil Paraense 03/09 18:30 3 Bragantino PA v Paysandu W 0-3
Brazil Copa Verde 03/06 23:00 8 Paysandu v Rio Branco AC W 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 53 28 25
Wins 26 17 9
Draws 13 6 7
Losses 14 5 9
Goals for 70 44 26
Goals against 53 24 29
Clean sheets 20 11 9
Failed to score 13 5 8

Wikipedia - Paysandu Sport Club

Paysandu Sport Club, commonly referred to as Paysandu, is a Brazilian professional club based in Belém, Pará founded on 2 February 1914. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, the second tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paraense, the top flight of the Pará state football league.

History

On February 2, 1914, members of Norte Club protested against a decision of the football federation of Pará benefiting Remo by terminating the team and refounding another team. Unanimously, the assembly chose Hugo Leão to chair the meeting. As the leader of the movement, he proposed the name of Paysandu Football Club for the new club. The name was chosen as a tribute to the unfortunate event in Paysandú, an Uruguayan city, which would take the start of the war against Paraguay.

That year, the Norte Club held a good campaign and needed to beat Guarany to force an extra match against Grupo do Remo. After the match finished in a draw, the members of the Norte Club asked the Pará state League to cancel the match due to various irregularities. However, the league board dismissed the appeal. The decision did not please members of the Norte Club, who then started a movement, under the leadership of Hugo Leão, for the foundation of a stronger, new association. This movement bothered the members of Grupo do Remo, who tried to persuade Hugo Leão to abandon the idea.

In February 1914, the newspaper O Estado do Pará made the call for the meeting of a new club. The call by the newspaper had a large effect, causing 42 athletes to attend the meeting, many of whom had been part of the Norte Club, in addition to other different associations. With the name now decided, the assembly elected the first president, Deodoro de Mendonça. The committee to draft the Statutes of the club was also chosen, with the ones elected being: Deodoro de Mendonça, Eurico Amanajás and Arnaldo Morais. The second meeting was held on February 10, 1914 at the same location of the first. More than 15 new members joined Paysandu, with the number of members being increased to 100 and all of them considered founding partners. At the third meeting, on February 19, 1914, Paysandu's status was revised from "Foot-Ball" to "Sport Club" after a vote in the assembly, with the aim of requesting Paysandu's affiliation within the Pará State League. So Paysandu Sport Club was officially founded on February 2, 1914.

In 1991 and 2001, Paysandu was the champion of Série B. In 2002 the club was champion of Copa Norte, and later, champion of Copa dos Campeões, beating powerhouse Palmeiras in the semi-finals, and then edging Cruzeiro on penalties after a 5-5 draw on aggregate, which qualified them to the 2003 Copa Libertadores as cup winners. Paysandu also won the Campeonato Paranaense that year, for a record third year in a row.

Despite winning three trophies that year, in the 2002 Serie A Paysandu struggled, finishing 20th and only two points from relegation. The following season was very similar, with the club struggling in the league, and only avoiding relegation through goal difference.

However, the 2003 Copa Libertadores was a lot different. This was Paysandu's first participation in the competition, and they began by finishing the group stage undefeated (four wins, two draws), including a famous 6-2 victory over Cerro Porteño in Paraguay. In the round of 16, the club was faced with powerhouse Boca Juniors, who eventually won the competition and then the Intercontinental cup. In the first leg at La Bombonera, Paysandu won 1-0 with a goal from Iarley. Boca came back and won the second leg 4-2 in Belém, eliminating the Brazilians. Their 2004 Série A campaign was a lot better, with the club finishing comfortably in mid table, even though they started the season winless in the first nine matches. However in the 2005 Série A the team was relegated, finishing second to last and losing 25 out of 42 games, the most of any team that season. In 2006 the club was relegated from Serie A, until reaching promotion back to the second division in 2012. Since then, the club has been yoyoing between Serie B and C.

The club also has three titles of the Copa Verde, as well as being the largest state winners with a record 49 titles.

Paysandu Sport Club, commonly known as Paysandu, is a professional soccer team based in Belém, Brazil. Founded in 1914, the club has a rich history and is one of the most successful teams in the state of Pará.

Paysandu is known for its passionate fan base and iconic blue and white striped jerseys. The team plays its home matches at the Estádio da Curuzu, which has a capacity of over 16,000 spectators.

Over the years, Paysandu has won numerous state championships and has also had success at the national level, including winning the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B in 2001 and the Copa dos Campeões in 2002.

The club has produced many talented players who have gone on to have successful careers both in Brazil and abroad. Paysandu is known for its attacking style of play and has a reputation for developing young talent.

Overall, Paysandu is a respected and storied club in Brazilian soccer, with a loyal fan base and a tradition of success on the field.