Results

Brazilia - Amazonense 03/31 19:30 3 [1] Manaus v Sao Raimundo AM [4] L 5-0
Brazilia - Amazonense 03/24 19:45 5 [4] Sao Raimundo AM v Manauara [3] L 1-2
Brazilia - Amazonense 03/18 23:30 4 [3] Princesa do Solimoes v Sao Raimundo AM [4] D 1-1
Brazilia - Amazonense 03/10 20:00 2 [4] Rio Negro AM v Sao Raimundo AM [5] W 2-4
Brazilia - Amazonense 03/03 20:00 1 Sao Raimundo AM v Parintins L 0-2
Brazilia - Amazonense 02/25 22:00 1 Amazonas v Sao Raimundo AM L 2-0
Brazilia - Amazonense 02/18 00:00 2 Parintins v Sao Raimundo AM W 0-3
Brazilia - Amazonense 02/10 19:30 3 Manauara v Sao Raimundo AM W 1-2
Brazilia - Amazonense 02/07 19:30 5 Sao Raimundo AM v Amazonas L 0-3
Brazilia - Amazonense 02/02 19:30 4 Unidos do Alvorada v Sao Raimundo AM W 0-1
Brazilia - Amazonense 01/28 21:00 3 Operario AM v Sao Raimundo AM W 0-1
Brazilia - Amazonense 01/25 19:30 2 Sao Raimundo AM v Manaus D 1-1

Statistici

 TotalGazdeOaspeti
Matches played 18 8 10
Wins 8 3 5
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 5 3 2
Goals for 25 9 16
Goals against 25 10 15
Clean sheets 5 2 3
Failed to score 6 3 3

São Raimundo Esporte Clube, commonly referred to as São Raimundo, is a Brazilian professional club based in Manaus, Amazonas founded on 18 November 1918. It competes in the Campeonato Amazonense, the top flight of the Amazonas state football league.

The club is named after their neighborhood, which is named after Saint Raymond. Saint Raymond is also the patron saint of the neighborhood of São Raimundo.

History

In 1915, Risópolis Clube Recreativo was founded by Francisco Rebelo and Professor Assis. On November 18, 1918, the club changed its name to Risófoli Clube Recreativo. In December of the same year the club changed its name to São Raimundo Esporte Clube.

In 1956, São Raimundo played for the first time in Campeonato Amazonense First Division. In 1961, the club won their first state championship. From 1999 to 2001, the club won three Copa Norte titles in a row. These were the club's first regional competition titles.

In 1999, after finishing second in the Brazilian Série C, São Raimundo earned promotion to the Série B, the second division of Brazilian football. It stayed there until 2006, when São Raimundo were relegated to the Série C following a poor campaign in which the club finished 19th out of 20 clubs.