Club Athletico Paranaense

Brazilian professional football club

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2024 Club Athletico Paranaense completed its 101st season in the club's history, participating in Brazilian Série A, Copa do Brasil, Copa Sudamericana, and Campeonato Paranaense.
2024 Club Athletico Paranaense wins the Campeonato Paranaense (Paraná State Championship) by defeating Maringa 4-0 on aggregate in the finals.
2024 Club Athletico Paranaense completes its 101st season in club history, marking twelve consecutive seasons in Brazil's top football division.
2024 The club is relegated from the Brazilian Série A after finishing 18th in the league, ending a 12-year tenure in the top tier of Brazilian football.
2024 The club won the Campeonato Paranaense again, maintaining their successful track record in the state competition.
2024 Martín Varini from Uruguay is appointed as the head coach of the club.
July 26 2024 Club Athletico Paranaense's management and technical staff information was last updated, listing current roles including Head Coach Lucho González and President Mario Celso Petraglia.
June 2 2024 Fortaleza beat Athletico Paranaense 1–0.
May 12 2024 Palmeiras lost to Athletico Paranaense 0–2.
April 2024 Coach Cuca led the team until the 11th round, achieving 6 wins, 4 draws, and 2 losses before requesting to leave his position as manager.
April 2024 Assistant coach Juca Antonello temporarily managed the team from rounds 12 to 16, during which Athletico defeated Vitória and Atlético Goianiense, and lost to Cruzeiro, São Paulo, and Bahia.
April 14 2024 Athletico Paranaense began the Série A season with a home win against Cuiabá. Pablo scored the team's first goal at 22 minutes, followed by goals from Canobbio (36th minute), Leo Godoy (38th minute), and Mastriani (35th minute of second half).
February 29 2024 Brasileirão fixtures for the 2024 season were officially released.
2023 Participated in Copa Libertadores, winning Group G by defeating Libertad, Alianza Lima, and Atlético Mineiro, but was eliminated in the Round of 16 by Bolivar on penalties.
2023 Club Athletico Paranaense secured their fourth consecutive Campeonato Paranaense de Futebol Feminino championship.
2023 Club Athletico Paranaense won the Campeonato Paranaense, continuing their strong performance in the state championship.
November 20 2023 Club Athletico Paranaense released the match schedule for the upcoming season.
2022 The club finished as runners-up in the Copa Libertadores for the second time in their history.
2022 Club Athletico Paranaense continued their dominance by winning the Campeonato Paranaense de Futebol Feminino for the third consecutive year.
2022 Betsson became the team's kit sponsor for the 2022-2023 season, replacing a brief sponsorship with EstrelaBet that lasted only four days.
2022 Reached the Copa Libertadores Final after impressive performances, defeating Libertad in Round of 16, Estudiantes de La Plata in Quarter-Finals, and Palmeiras in Semi-Finals, ultimately losing to Flamengo in the Final.
2022 The club achieved a historic double by finishing as runners-up in the Copa Libertadores and winning the Recopa Sudamericana.
2021 António Oliveira from Portugal becomes the head coach of Club Athletico Paranaense.
2021 Club Athletico Paranaense finished as Runners-up (RU) in the Brazilian Cup, narrowly missing out on the championship.
2021 Club Athletico Paranaense won the Copa do Brasil for the second time in their history.
2021 Club Athletico Paranaense successfully defended their Campeonato Paranaense de Futebol Feminino title.
2021 Club Athletico Paranaense won their second Copa Sudamericana, further solidifying their international success.
2020 The club reached the Round of 16 (R16) in the Brazilian Cup, continuing their consistent performance in national competitions.
2020 The club won the Supercopa do Brasil, a competition between the Brazilian National Championship and Copa do Brasil winners.
2020 Club Athletico Paranaense won the Campeonato Paranaense de Futebol Feminino for the first time in their women's football history.
2019 Club Athletico Paranaense won the Taça Dirceu Krüger.
2019 The club won the Copa do Brasil, adding another prestigious domestic trophy to their collection.
2019 Club Athletico Paranaense won the Recopa Sudamericana, a match between the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana champions.
2019 Club Athletico Paranaense won the Brazilian Cup (as indicated by the 'W' in the tournament results column), securing a major domestic trophy.
2019 The club secured two important titles: winning the Copa do Brasil (Brazilian Cup) and the Copa Sudamericana for the second time.
2019 The most recent logo design was launched, representing the club's contemporary visual identity.
September 2019 Won their first Copa do Brasil title by beating Internacional twice in the final.
May 22 2019 Won the first leg of the Recopa Sudamericana against River Plate with a goal by Marco Ruben, though ultimately lost the aggregate title.
2018 Club Athletico Paranaense won the Copa Sudamericana, becoming the first team from Paraná to win an international title.
2018 Won their first Copa Sudamericana title by defeating Colombian champions Junior in a penalty shootout.
2018 Club Athletico Paranaense won the Taça Caio Junior.
December 2018 Club officially changed its name back to 'Club Athletico Paranaense' and updated its crest to feature four diagonal red and black stripes resembling a hurricane, reflecting the team's nickname.
2017 The stadium hosted the FIVB Volleyball World League, demonstrating its versatility for hosting different types of sporting events.
2017 UFC 198: Werdum vs. Miocic was held at Arena da Baixada, showcasing the stadium's ability to host mixed martial arts events.
2016 The club won the Primeira Liga, a prestigious regional tournament.
2015 Sérgio Vieira from Portugal serves as an interim head coach for the club.
February 15 2015 Signed Indian winger Romeo Fernandes on loan from Dempo, making him the first and only Indian footballer to play in a South American top-tier league.
2014 Miguel Ángel Portugal from Spain becomes the head coach of Club Athletico Paranaense.
2014 Arena da Baixada hosted 4 FIFA World Cup matches, highlighting the stadium's international significance.
November 13 2014 Club Athletico Paranaense signed a partnership with the All India Football Federation (AIFF), with the primary goal of helping India develop a strong team for the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup. The partnership was initiated by Technical director Rob Baan and was set to last until the end of 2015.

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