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| Clubname | Palmeiras |
| Fullname | Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras |
| Founded | 26 August 1914 |
| Ground | Allianz Parque |
| Capacity | 43,713 |
| Chairman | Leila Pereira |
| Manager | Abel Ferreira |
| League | Campeonato Brasileiro Série A |
| Website | palmeiras.com.br |
SE Palmeiras
Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras is a professional Brazilian football club based in São Paulo. Founded in 1914, the club developed into a continental and global competitor, winning multiple national and international trophies and producing a succession of notable players, managers, administrators, and rivalries. Palmeiras has been central to São Paulo sports life, competing in the Campeonato Paulista, Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Copa Libertadores, and FIFA Club competitions.
Palmeiras was established by members of the Italian community in São Paulo in 1914, a foundation linked to figures and organizations such as Palestra Itália (São Paulo), early presidents, and founders who navigated political shifts during World War II that intersected with Brazilian state policies and identity politics. The club's early decades involved competition with contemporaries like Corinthians, São Paulo FC, and Santos FC across the Campeonato Paulista and regional tournaments. Key eras include the dominance of the 1960s with squads featuring stars who competed in national and continental tournaments, the 1970s "Academia" period under influential coaches who shaped tactical developments alongside rival managers, and the 1990s renaissance associated with directors and investors that connected the club to the modern Brazilian football business model. Internationally, Palmeiras engaged in the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL competitions, and contests involving clubs such as Boca Juniors, River Plate, Real Madrid, and AC Milan in friendly and official tournaments, reflecting broader trends in global club competition and talent migration. Institutional reforms, corporate partnerships, and leadership from presidents and commercial directors influenced stadium projects and youth development partnerships with academies and federations.
Palmeiras plays home matches at Allianz Parque, a modern arena rebuilt on the site of the historical stadium project developed with construction firms, real-estate partners, and naming-rights agreements involving international corporations and sponsors. Allianz Parque hosts domestic league fixtures, Copa Libertadores matches, and concerts by global artists, and is equipped with training complexes and medical centers used by the first team and youth squads. The club also operates additional facilities for youth development and rehabilitation that link to national sports institutions, sports science centers, and municipal transportation hubs serving supporters coming from districts of São Paulo like Ponte Grande, Barra Funda, and Jardim Europa.
The first-team squad has included a mixture of homegrown graduates from the club academy and recruited talent from across Brazil and abroad, with transfer dealings involving agents, sporting directors, and clubs such as Flamengo, Grêmio, Internacional, Atlético Mineiro, Vasco da Gama, and European sides like Juventus, AC Milan, Inter Milan, and Real Madrid. Notable alumni have featured internationals who represented Brazil national football team as well as other national teams in FIFA World Cup tournaments and Copa América campaigns. Squad composition is influenced by CONMEBOL registration rules, FIFA transfer windows, and contractual frameworks negotiated with player unions and legal advisers.
Coaching appointments at Palmeiras have included domestic and foreign managers who brought tactical systems, performance staffs, and staff members formerly associated with clubs like Benfica, FC Porto, Sporting CP, and international national teams. The technical staff works alongside a sporting director, medical department, and analytics teams that coordinate with league officials from CBF and confederation administrators at CONMEBOL. Club presidents and boards, including recent business figures and elected officials, manage commercial partnerships, legal disputes, and long-term strategic plans interacting with sponsors, broadcasters like TV Globo, and competition organizers such as CBF and CONMEBOL.
Palmeiras holds multiple national titles in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and state trophies in the Campeonato Paulista, and it has secured continental trophies in the Copa Libertadores. The club's honours list features domestic cups, super cups, and international accolades, with record-setting campaigns, top-scorer awards, and managerial milestones recognized in Brazilian football history. Historical statistics, such as all-time goal scorers, appearance leaders, and unbeaten runs, are documented in archives alongside comparisons to achievements by clubs like Flamengo, Corinthians, Santos FC, and Cruzeiro in national competitions and to continental rivals such as Boca Juniors and River Plate in CONMEBOL tournaments.
The club's supporter base encompasses organized supporter groups, fan associations, and social clubs active across São Paulo and Brazilian diaspora communities, with choreographies, chants, and matchday rituals that reference historical events, anthem verses, and iconic players. Rivalries with Corinthians, São Paulo FC, and Santos FC produce high-profile derbies that attract national media attention from outlets like GloboEsporte and fan coverage on social platforms. Cultural outreach, charitable programs, and youth initiatives have involved partnerships with municipal and educational institutions, engaging supporters through membership programs, museum exhibitions, and heritage archives that celebrate trophies, jerseys, and photographs linked to decades of competition.
Category:Football clubs in São Paulo (state) Category:Campeonato Brasileiro Série A clubs Category:Sports clubs established in 1914