Results

Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 04/21 19:00 7 Santana EC v Ypiranga AP W 1-6
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 04/12 19:00 6 [6] Portuguesa AP v Ypiranga AP [7] D 0-0
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 04/03 23:00 5 [6] Ypiranga AP v Bilyi Bars [2] D 0-0
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 03/25 21:00 4 [2] Trem AP v Ypiranga AP [6] L 3-0
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 03/21 23:00 3 Ypiranga AP v CA Cristal W 1-0
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 03/15 19:00 2 [7] Ypiranga AP v Oratorio [3] L 1-2
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 03/11 23:00 1 [4] Yu Sun v Ypiranga AP [4] L 1-0
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 04/05 23:00 7 [6] Macapa v Ypiranga AP [5] W 0-3
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 03/31 19:00 7 Macapa v Ypiranga AP - CANC
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 03/21 23:00 6 [4] Ypiranga AP v Santos AP [7] L 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 03/19 19:00 7 Macapa v Ypiranga AP - CANC
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 03/16 19:00 7 Macapa v Ypiranga AP - CANC

Stats

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

Wikipedia - Ypiranga Clube

The Ypiranga Clube, commonly known as Ypiranga-AP (Brazilian Portuguese: [ipiˈɾɐ͂ga ˈdo amaˈpa]), or simply Ypiranga, is a Brazilian multi-sport club based in Macapá, Amapá. The club is most notable for its association football team, that plays in the Campeonato Amapaense, the top division in the Amapá state football league system.

The Ypiranga Clube was founded in 1963. Its home stadium is the Zerão stadium, capacity 5,000. They play in blue and black striped shirts, black shorts and black socks.

Ypiranga is the second-best ranked team from Amapá in CBF's national club ranking, being placed 102nd overall.

Ypiranga's main rivals are Trem, with whom they contest the Tremy, and São José.

History

The Ypiranga Clube was founded on 15 May 1963, by the initiative of the father Vitório Galliani, vicar of Igreja Nossa Senhora da Conceição, who lead young members of the Juventude Oratoriana do Trem (JOT), a movement connected to Vitório Galliani's church. Under influence of Vitório Galliani, it was established that the club's official colors would be black and blue, the same colors of Italy's Internazionale, club supported by the father. Guaracy Freitas was elected as the club's first president.

In 1963, the club joined Federação Amapaense de Desportos. In 1964, Ypiranga disputed its first competition, the Second Division of the Amapaense Amateur Football Championship, and managed by Francisco Sales de Lima (nicknamed "Chicão"), the club won the competition, after defeating Independente 6–3 in the final, at Augusto Antunes Stadium. The champion team was composed of the following players: Manguinha, Lindoval, Barata, Guaracy and Suzico, Adauto and Ary, Peninha, Artur, Narciso and Almeida. The reservers: Elcio, Horácio, Otílio, Gadelha, Lery, Trombone, Tônati, Sabá Balieiro, and Joaquim Neto.

In 1976, Ypiranga won its first state championship, after the club and Santana drew 0–0 at Estádio Municipal Glicério de Souza Marques. The champion players were Emanuel, Buiuna, Damasceno, Waldir and Pitéo, Duranil and Dival, Ananízio, Tadeu, Jason and Dilermano, and the reserves were Odival, Paulo César, Bolinha, Orlandino, João Oliveira, Padeirinho Dewson and Nena. In 1986, after a poor campaign, Ypiranga was relegated to the Second Division of Campeonato Amapaense. However, the team won the second division in 1987, returning to the first division in 1988.

In 1991, under the administration of the chairman Luiz Góes, Ypiranga became a professional team. In 1992, Ypiranga reached its first professional competition title, after winning the state championship. The players of that team were Maurício, Zé Preta, Ponga, Cid and Neirivaldo, Edgar, Edvaldo and Serginho, Tiaguinho, Miranda and Jorginho Macapá, managed by Dadá Maravilha, who had won the 1970 World Cup as a player.

Ypiranga AP is a prominent soccer team based in Macapá, the capital of the state of Amapá in Brazil. Founded in 1933, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base that supports it through thick and thin. Known for its vibrant yellow and green colors, Ypiranga AP has established itself as a competitive force in regional tournaments and has made notable appearances in national competitions.

The team plays its home matches at the Estádio Zerão, a venue that can accommodate thousands of enthusiastic supporters, creating an electrifying atmosphere on game days. Ypiranga AP is recognized for its commitment to developing local talent, often promoting young players from the region into its senior squad.

With a focus on teamwork, skill, and determination, Ypiranga AP embodies the spirit of Brazilian soccer. The club's motto reflects its dedication to excellence and community, making it a beloved institution in Amapá and a source of pride for its supporters. Whether in local derbies or national championships, Ypiranga AP continues to strive for success, aiming to leave a lasting legacy in Brazilian football.