Brazil Serie B 08/30 23:30 27 [7] Ituano v Operario PR [18] D 0-0
Brazil Serie B 08/26 22:00 26 [3] Gremio v Ituano [10] W 0-1
Brazil Serie B 08/19 22:00 25 [12] Ituano v Gremio Novorizontino [11] W 1-0
Brazil Serie B 08/13 00:30 24 [3] Bahia v Ituano [9] L 2-0
Brazil Serie B 08/09 22:00 23 [12] Ituano v Sport Recife [7] W 4-1
Brazil Serie B 08/05 22:00 22 [20] Vila Nova v Ituano [12] D 1-1
Brazil Serie B 07/30 23:30 21 [17] CSA v Ituano [13] W 1-3
Brazil Serie B 07/23 22:00 20 [16] Ituano v Chapecoense [13] W 1-0
Brazil Serie B 07/20 00:30 19 [2] Vasco da Gama v Ituano [15] D 1-1
Brazil Serie B 07/16 14:00 18 [16] Ituano v Londrina [11] D 0-0
Brazil Serie B 07/09 21:30 17 [12] Sampaio Correa v Ituano [14] L 2-0
Brazil Serie B 07/05 22:00 14 [16] Ituano v Cruzeiro [1] D 1-1
Brazil Serie B 07/02 19:00 16 [15] Ituano v Criciuma [8] L 1-2
Brazil Serie B 06/29 00:30 15 [19] Guarani SP v Ituano [16] W 0-2
Brazil Serie B 06/18 00:30 13 [12] CRB v Ituano [15] D 1-1
Brazil Serie B 06/11 14:00 12 [10] Brusque v Ituano [18] W 0-1
Brazil Serie B 06/07 23:30 11 [16] Ituano v Ponte Preta [19] L 1-2
Brazil Serie B 06/04 22:00 10 [19] Tombense MG v Ituano [14] L 2-1
Brazil Serie B 05/27 00:30 9 [13] Ituano v Nautico Capibaribe [16] D 0-0
Brazil Serie B 05/21 14:00 8 [11] Operario PR v Ituano [10] L 3-2
Brazil Serie B 05/16 23:00 7 [11] Ituano v Gremio [6] D 1-1
Brazil Serie B 05/07 22:00 6 [13] Gremio Novorizontino v Ituano [6] L 2-1
Brazil Serie B 04/30 00:30 5 [9] Ituano v Bahia [1] W 1-0
Brazil Serie B 04/26 22:00 4 [4] Sport Recife v Ituano [2] L 1-0
Brazil Serie B 04/23 22:00 3 [15] Ituano v Vila Nova [16] W 3-1
Brazil Serie B 04/16 19:00 2 [11] Ituano v CSA [17] D 0-0
Brazil Serie B 04/09 19:00 1 [6] Chapecoense v Ituano [12] D 1-1
Brazil Campeonato Paulista 03/31 23:00 1 [3] Botafogo SP v Ituano [2] W 0-3
Brazil Campeonato Paulista 03/28 22:00 2 [2] Ituano v EC Agua Santa [4] D 2-2
Brazil Campeonato Paulista 03/24 00:35 3 [1] Palmeiras v Ituano [2] L 2-0

Wikipedia - Ituano FC

Ituano Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as simply Ituano, is a Brazilian association football club in Itu, São Paulo. They currently play in the Série C, the third tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paulista Série A2, the second tier of the São Paulo state football league.

Founded on May 24, 1947, Ituano won the São Paulo State League twice.

The club's home colours are red and black and the team mascot is a rooster.

History

The club was founded on May 24, 1947, by employees of Estrada de Ferro Sorocabana (Sorocabana Railroad), based in Itu. When founded the club was originally known as Associação Atlética Sorocabana. In the 1960s, the club changed its name to Ferroviário Atlético Ituano and in the 1990s the club again changed its name, this time to Ituano Futebol Clube.

In 1977 a group of sportsmen of Itu unified the football of the city around Ferroviário Atlético Ituano (FAI) and reactivated the Liga Ituana de Futebol (Ituano Football League). In 1978 the club played in Série A3 the third level of the São Paulo state professional football championship. They were promoted to the Campeonato Paulista, the top-flight professional football league in São Paulo in 1989 after clinching the Série A2 championship.

In 2002, Ituano became one of the few teams from outside the São Paulo metroplex area to win the Campeonato Paulista.

In 2003, Ituano became the champion of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C after surpassing teams like Santo Andre who won the Copa Do Brasil one year later.

In 2007, Ituano were relegated back to the Brasileiro Serie C after finishing in last place and one year later were not playing in the Brazilian top 4 divisions.

In 2014, Ituano became one of the few teams outside of the São Paulo metroplex area to win the Campeonato Paulista twice beating Santos in the final.


Juninho Paulista, a former player from the club's academy and former Brazilian international, became the club's president in 2010. Juninho joined in a player-president capacity helping the team avoid relegation on the final day of the 2010 season with the decisive goal in a 3–2 victory.

In 2014, Ituano won the Campeonato Paulista, defeating the storied Santos Futebol Clube on penalty kicks.

In 2019, Arsenal signed young winger Gabriel Martinelli from the club and he quickly became a first-team regular.

Ituano Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Ituano, is a professional soccer team based in Itu, São Paulo, Brazil. Founded on May 24, 1947, the club has a rich history and is known for its vibrant red and black colors. Ituano plays its home matches at the Estádio Novelli Júnior, which has a capacity of approximately 18,000 spectators.

The team has made a name for itself in Brazilian football, particularly in the Campeonato Paulista, where it has enjoyed periods of success, including winning the prestigious state championship in 2002. Ituano is recognized for its strong youth development program, which has produced several talented players who have gone on to achieve success both domestically and internationally.

With a passionate fan base and a commitment to fostering local talent, Ituano continues to be a competitive force in Brazilian soccer, striving for excellence on and off the pitch. The club embodies the spirit of its community, promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and a love for the beautiful game.