Esporte Clube Bahia

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Bahia
Full name Esporte Clube Bahia
Nickname(s) Tricolor (three-coloured)
Founded 1931
Ground Estádio Fonte Nova, Salvador, Brazil
(Capacity 66,080)
Chairman Petrônio Barradas
Manager Arturzinho
League Campeonato Brasileiro Série B
2007 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, 2nd (promoted)
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Esporte Clube Bahia is a Brazilian football team from Salvador in Bahia (Brazil), founded on January 1, 1931. They won the first national championship ever in Brazil by beating Pelé's Santos in 1959. They have also won the Brazilian Championship in 1988.

Games are played in both the Fonte Nova stadium, capacity 68,000, and the Pituaçu, capacity 20,000. The team plays in white shirts, blue shorts and red socks.

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In 1930, players of two clubs, Associação Atlética da Bahia and Clube Bahiano de Tênis decided to found a new club, because their former clubs stopped their football divisions. The club was founded under the slogan “Nascido para vencer” (Born to Win, in English) on January 1, 1931, and Otávio Carvalho was provisionally nominated the club's first president.

On February 20, 1931, Bahia joins Liga Bahiana de Desportos Terrestres, today known as Federação Bahiana de Futebol.

On February 20, 1931, Bahia had their first training day ever, at Campo da AAB, in Quinta da Barra, Salvador.

The club played its first match on March 1, 1931, a Torneio Início match (the matches had a duration of 20 minutes each), when they beat Ypiranga 2-0. The goals were scored by Bayma and Guarany. Bahia players in this match were Teixeira Gomes; Leônidas and Gueguê; Milton, Canoa and Gia; Bayma, Guarany, Gambarrota and Pega-Pinto. The club was managed by João Barbosa. In the same day, Bahia won the Torneio Início competition.

On March 22, 1931, Bahia played its first state championship match. In April of the same year, Bahia was defeated in its first international match, against Sud América of Uruguay. On October 11, Bahia played its first intermunicipal match, when they beat Vitória of Ilhéus 5-4.

On October 25, 1931, Bahia won its first state championship.

On December 12, 1939, Bahia beat its greatest rival, Esporte Clube Vitória 10-1. This is the biggest score ever in the derby.

In 1988, Bahia won its first national championship.

In 2005, the club disputed the Brazilian Second Division, ending in 18th, being relegated to the Third Division.

Bahia finished 2007 among the top four teams of the Third Division, being promoted to the Second Division for the 2008 season.

Bahia's colors are blue, red, and white. The blue color is a homage to Associação Atlética da Bahia; white, to Clube Baiano de Tênis; and red is a color present in the Bahia state flag

Bahia's logo was inspired in the logo of SC Corinthians Paulista. The anchor was withdrawn and the flag of São Paulo state was changed to the Bahia state flag. The black changed to blue and in the place of de Corinthians's name and founding year were replaced by E.C. Bahia's.

The club's mascot is called Super-Homem Tricolor, meaning Tricolor Superman, inspired by the DC Comics character. The mascot was created by the famous cartoonist Ziraldo based on the expression “Esquadrão de Aço” (Steel Squad in English) and wears a costume very similar to the original Superman's costume.

Main article: Estádio Fonte Nova

Bahia's stadium is Estádio Fonte Nova, inaugurated in 1951, with a maximum capacity of 68,000 people.

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