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Ground Capacity
  
25,000

Founded
  
25 January 1968

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Full name
  
Atlético Clube Corintians

Nickname(s)
  
Corinthians, Galo do Seridó (in English: Serido's rooster)

Ground
  
Senador Dinarte Mariz, Marizão

Chairman
  
Rogério Gurgel da Silva

Arena/Stadium
  
Estádio Senador Dinarte Mariz

Leagues
  
Campeonato Potiguar, Campeonato Brasileiro Série D

Atlético Clube Coríntians, or Coríntians, as they are usually called, is a soccer club based in the city Caicó in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. It is the most important club in the interior of the state.

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A.C. Coríntians is notable for being the only Caicó club to avoid folding or missing a season. It has maintained consistent operation since forming in 1968.

History

The club was formed in 1963 as Associação Desportiva Corintians (in English, Corinthians Sporting Association).

In 1968, Atlético Clube Coríntians (in English, Corinthians Athletic Club) was founded after Associação Desportiva Corintians and Atlético Clube de Caicó fused.

In 1995, Coríntians competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, but was eliminated in the first stage.

The club won the Campeonato Potiguar league title in 2001. In the same year, Coríntians competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, but was eliminated in the first stage, finishing in the third place of its group.

In 2002 and in 2003, the club competed in the Copa do Brasil. In 2002, the club was eliminated in the first stage by Bahia, and in 2003, Coríntians defeated Santa Cruz in the first stage, but was eliminated by Cruzeiro in the second stage.

Mascot

The team's mascot is a rooster.

Achievements

  • Campeonato Potiguar: 2001
  • References

    Atlético Clube Coríntians Wikipedia


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