Clube Atlético Hermann Aichinger

Atlético Hermann Aichinger
Full name Clube Atlético Hermann Aichinger
Nickname(s) Capeta
Founded September 20, 1951
Ground Estádio da Baixada, Ibirama, Brazil
Capacity 6,000
Chairman Genésio Ayres Marchetti
Manager Sílvio Criciúma
League -
2010 -
Website Club website

Clube Atlético Hermann Aichinger, or Atlético Ibirama as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Ibirama in Santa Catarina, founded on September 20, 1951. The club competed in the Brazilian Championship Third Level in 2004 and 2005.

History

Clube Atlético Hermann Aichinger was founded on September 20, 1951, succeeding Sociedade Desportiva Industrial, a team created in July 1944. The foundation meeting occurred at Geraldo Stoll Bar. The club's first president was Alberto Lessa, and both the club's football field and head office were rented. It is named after Hermann Aichinger, who donated the groundplot where the club's field and headquarters were built.[1]

In 2004, Hermann Aichinger competed in the Brazilian Championship Third Level, reaching the third stage of the competition.[2]

Stadium

Home stadium is the Estádio Hermann Aichinger, which is commonly known as Estádio da Baixada. It has a maximum capacity of 6,000 spectators.[3] Record attendance was on April 17, 2005, when 6,022 spectators saw in the decisive match for the State Championship the 0-1 defeat against Criciúma.

Honors

  • Campeonato Catarinense Second Division: 1993, 2001
  • Amateur State Championship: 1992

Current squad 2011

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Brazil GK Paulo Sérgio
Brazil DF Vitor Hugo
Brazil DF Silvio Bido
Brazil MF Rodrigo Couto
No. Position Player
Brazil MF Dinho
Brazil FW Rogério
Brazil FW Adriano
Brazil FW Rafael Costa

References

  1. (in Portuguese) Clube Atlético Hermann Aichinger at Arquivo de Clubes
  2. Campeonato Brasileiro Série 2004 at RSSSF Archived September 9, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "CNEF - Cadastro Nacional de Estádios de Futebol" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Confederação Brasileira de Futebol. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 14, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
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