Fixtures

Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 2 04/28 18:00 4 Veranopolis vs Cruzeiro RS - View
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 2 05/01 18:00 5 Cruzeiro RS vs GE Gloria - View
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 2 05/04 17:00 6 Uniao Frederiquense vs Cruzeiro RS - View
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 2 05/11 17:00 7 Cruzeiro RS vs Sport Clube Gaucho - View
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 2 05/15 17:00 8 Sport Clube Gaucho vs Cruzeiro RS - View
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 2 05/18 17:00 9 Cruzeiro RS vs Uniao Frederiquense - View

Results

Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 2 04/25 18:00 3 [8] Cruzeiro RS v Brasil de Farroupilha [7] W 2-1
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 2 04/21 18:00 2 [6] Cruzeiro RS v Esportivo [4] L 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 2 04/14 19:00 1 [4] Passo Fundo v Cruzeiro RS [4] L 2-1
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 3 12/10 18:00 1 [1] Cruzeiro RS v CF Com Vida SAF [2] D 1-1
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 3 12/03 18:00 1 [2] CF Com Vida SAF v Cruzeiro RS [1] W 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 3 11/26 18:00 2 Gramadense v Cruzeiro RS W 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 3 11/19 18:00 2 Cruzeiro RS v Gramadense W 1-0
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 3 11/11 18:00 3 [1] Cruzeiro RS v Sao Paulo RS [2] W 2-1
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 3 11/05 18:00 3 [2] Sao Paulo RS v Cruzeiro RS [1] D 0-0
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 3 10/29 18:00 6 [2] CF Com Vida SAF v Cruzeiro RS [1] W 0-3
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 3 10/22 18:00 5 Cruzeiro RS v Real Sport Club W 5-0
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 3 10/15 18:00 4 [2] Cruzeiro RS v Riopardense RS [3] W 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 15 8 7
Wins 10 6 4
Draws 3 1 2
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 25 16 9
Goals against 7 5 2
Clean sheets 9 3 6
Failed to score 3 1 2

Esporte Clube Cruzeiro, commonly referred to as Cruzeiro-RS, is a Brazilian football club based in Cachoeirinha, Rio Grande do Sul. It currently plays in Campeonato Gaúcho Série A2, the second level of the Rio Grande do Sul state football league.

It was founded in 1913, preceding Cruzeiro Esporte Clube from Belo Horizonte, the most famous team of the same name. Cruzeiro won the 1929 Campeonato Gaúcho. In the 1953 the team was the first from Rio Grande do Sul to tour Europe, winning an international friendly tournament in 1960.

History

Cruzeiro in 1919

The club was founded on July 14, 1913, in Porto Alegre. From 1913 to 2018, the team was based in Porto Alegre, being one of the main teams in the city along with Grêmio, Internacional and São José. It was one of the main powers of the state until it entered a period of decline in the 1960s. The club was pioneer of Rio Grande do Sul to tour Europe, making its first trip in 1953. 1960, the club won an international friendly tournament in East Germany, known as the "Torneio de Páscoa" (Easter Tournament) against multiple teams from Eastern and Western Germany. Cruzeiro won the title after defeating Vorwaerts Berlin and tying with Dynamo Berlin.

Cruzeiro competed in the Série D in 2011, when the club was eliminated in the first stage of the competition.

João de Assis Moreira, the father of the legendary Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho, had a brief spell with the club.

Arena Cruzeiro in Cachoeirinha

In 2012, construction began on a new stadium in the city of Cachoeirinha, located in the metropolitan area of Porto Alegre. The Arena Cruzeiro, which was inaugurated on March 13, 2019.

Cruzeiro RS is a professional soccer team based in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The team was founded in 1903 and has a rich history of success in Brazilian soccer. Known for their blue and white striped jerseys, Cruzeiro RS has a passionate fan base and plays their home matches at the Estádio Beira-Rio.

The team has a strong tradition of developing talented players and has produced several Brazilian national team stars over the years. Cruzeiro RS is known for their attacking style of play, with quick passing and skillful dribbling being key components of their game.

In addition to their success in domestic competitions, Cruzeiro RS has also had success on the international stage, winning the Copa Libertadores and FIFA Club World Cup in their illustrious history.

Overall, Cruzeiro RS is a powerhouse in Brazilian soccer, with a winning tradition and a commitment to playing attractive, attacking football.