Fixtures

Brazil Serie D 07/06 18:00 11 Brasil de Pelotas vs Sao Luiz - View
Brazil Serie D 07/13 18:00 13 Brasil de Pelotas vs Azuriz FC - View
Brazil Serie D 07/13 21:00 12 Sao Jose PA vs Brasil de Pelotas - View
Brazil Serie D 07/20 18:00 14 Barra FC vs Brasil de Pelotas - View

Results

Brazil Serie D 06/29 18:00 10 [8] Guarany de Bage v Brasil de Pelotas [5] L 1-0
Brazil Serie D 06/14 21:00 9 [3] Marcilio Dias v Brasil de Pelotas [6] W 1-2
Brazil Serie D 06/08 19:00 8 [8] Brasil de Pelotas v Joinville [1] W 1-0
Brazil Serie D 06/01 19:00 7 [1] Joinville v Brasil de Pelotas [8] L 1-0
Brazil Serie D 05/25 19:00 6 [8] Brasil de Pelotas v Marcilio Dias [4] L 1-2
Brazil Serie D 05/18 19:00 5 [8] Brasil de Pelotas v Guarany de Bage [7] D 0-0
Brazil Serie D 05/10 19:00 4 [6] Sao Luiz v Brasil de Pelotas [5] L 1-0
Brazil Serie D 05/03 23:00 3 [4] Brasil de Pelotas v Sao Jose RS [7] L 1-3
Brazil Serie D 04/26 21:00 2 [1] Azuriz FC v Brasil de Pelotas [2] L 1-0
Brazil Serie D 04/19 23:00 1 [3] Brasil de Pelotas v Barra SC [3] W 1-0
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 03/15 23:00 6 [4] Brasil de Pelotas v Avenida [2] L 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Gaucho 03/09 00:30 5 [1] Sao Jose RS v Brasil de Pelotas [3] L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 32 17 15
Wins 9 7 2
Draws 8 3 5
Losses 15 7 8
Goals for 31 20 11
Goals against 42 18 24
Clean sheets 11 9 2
Failed to score 12 4 8

Grêmio Esportivo Brasil, commonly referred to as Brasil de Pelotas, is a Brazilian professional club based in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul founded on 7 September 1911. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, the fourth tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Gaúcho, the top flight of the Rio Grande do Sul state football league.

History

The squad that won the Pelotas championship treble in 1919

Grêmio Esportivo Brasil was founded after a dispute between players and directors of Sport Club Cruzeiro do Sul, which was supported and managed by employees of Cervejaria Haertel. On September 7, 1911, the Brazilian Independence anniversary, the club was founded at Santa Cruz street, in the residence of José Moreira de Brito, father of one of the former members of Cruzeiro do Sul, after a meeting between him and the other former members. The colours chosen were yellow and green, which are the colors of Brazil. Later, the club changed its colours to red and black, after Clube Diamantinos, a defunct club. The colours were also changed because EC Pelotas, rival of Brasil has similar colours.

The greatest moment in the club's history came during the 1985 Brazilian League, when Brasil managed to reach the semi-finals after moving past giants such as Flamengo. However, the club from Pelotas did not manage to defeat Bangu from Rio de Janeiro and ended up missing the glory of taking part in the final match.

The following years were not nearly as successful. Even though the club was frequently invited to take part in the Brazilian League due to their fanatic crowd, performances were usually disappointing. In the league of Rio Grande do Sul, the club spent a few years in the second division. In 2004, Brasil won the second division of the regional league, the first title in many years.

On January 16, 2009 the team bus plunged 130 ft into a ravine in Rio Grande do Sul when returning from a friendly match against Santa Cruz. Striker Claudio Milar, defender Regis and goalkeeping coach Giovani were killed in the accident caused by the driver losing control when making a turn, more than 20 others were injured.

**Brasil de Pelotas** is a professional soccer team based in Pelotas, a city in the southern region of Brazil. Founded on May 7, 1911, the club has a rich history and is one of the oldest football teams in Brazil. Known for its passionate fan base, Brasil de Pelotas plays its home matches at the Estádio Bento Freitas, which has a capacity of around 29,000 spectators.

The team’s colors are predominantly red and black, which are reflected in their iconic jerseys. Brasil de Pelotas has a strong tradition in Brazilian football, competing primarily in the Campeonato Gaúcho, the state league of Rio Grande do Sul, where they have enjoyed periods of success and rivalry with other local clubs.

Over the years, Brasil de Pelotas has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent and has produced several players who have gone on to achieve success in higher divisions of Brazilian football and beyond. The club's motto emphasizes community and pride, making it a beloved institution in Pelotas and a symbol of local identity.

With a commitment to both competitive excellence and community engagement, Brasil de Pelotas continues to strive for success on the field while fostering a deep connection with its supporters. Whether in the heat of a local derby or a crucial league match, the spirit of Brasil de Pelotas remains vibrant and enduring.