What are the biggest titles in Santos history?
Santos Futebol Clube was born on April 14, 1912, after Francisco Raymundo Marques, Mário Ferraz de Campos and Argemiro de Souza Júnior held a meeting at Clube Concórdia's headquarters, to create a football club. During the meeting doubts arose about the name to be given to the team, several ideas emerged such as Brasil Atlético, Euterpe and Concord, but the members of the meeting took Edmundo Jorge de Araújo's word seriously: the name of Santos Foot-Ball Clube. Related to International Football Former Santos and Goiás point guard, defender signs with new club and goes for second season in Vietnam International Football 25/09/2023 Santos Jean Lucas: ‘Santos will not fall. Great teams don't fall. and Santos is great’ Santos 09/25/2023 Santos If he repeats his success at Santos, will Marcelo Fernandes keep his club in Serie A? Santos 09/23/2023 +Jean Lucas: ‘Santos will not fall. Great teams don't fall. and Santos is big At the beginning of 1913, Santos received an invitation from the Paulista Football League to compete in the state championship, the Paulistão was the first major official competition played by the club. The debut was made on June 1st, against Germânia, still inexperienced, the Santos team was defeated 8-1. THE FIRST PAULISTA TITLE Santos' first title came in 1935, with Santos' 2-0 victory over Corinthians in the middle, at Parque São Jorge. After 20 years of the first São Paulo title, Santos only became state champion again in 1955. The game was against Taubaté, Santos won 2-1, under the command of the victorious coach Luis Alonso Perez, the championship ended with Emmanuel do Santos Del Vechhio also top scorer, 23 goals. Paulista Team Champion of 1935 (Photo: Reproduction) THE BEGINNING OF THE PELÉ ERA In 1956, 15-year-old Pelé arrived at the club carried in the arms of Waldemar de Brito, who in the future would become football's greatest idol. the history of the club. Pelé's first official title at Santos came in 1958, when the club won its fourth Campeonato Paulista, beginning the history of the number 10 of that beach club. The Pelé era began at Santos (Photo: Divulgação/Santos Futebol Clube) The King's first title at Peixe (Photo: Reproduction) THE FIRST BRAZIL Santos FC won the Brazilian Championship title for the first time in 1961. Because it was Champion in the Championship From São Paulo in 1960, the Saints team qualified directly for the semi-finals of the following year's national championship. The state champions from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro participated in the competition from the semifinals onwards. At that time, only regional champions were entitled to compete in the Brazilian Championship. In the semifinals, Alvinegro defeated the Rio de Janeiro champion, América, and in the grand final they were champions over Bahia, the Bahian champion. The first Brazilian from Alvinegro Praiano (Photo: Reproduction) THE FIRST LIBERTAS CUP OF AMERICA Santos FC qualified to compete in the 1962 Copa Libertadores after being Champion of Brazil in 1961. And in its first participation in the biggest South American competition, I accept your first title. In the grand final they faced the strong Peñarol-URU, in three games. In the last match, played in Argentina, at Monumental de Núñez, the black and white team defeated the Uruguayan club 3-0. The first Copa Libertadores for the King and his team (Photo: Reproduction) CONQUERING THE WORLD The 1962 World Cup had a simple format. Played in two matches between the European champion and the South American champion, the games took place on September 19th and October 11th this year. The champion was Santos, who won the title for the first time on this occasion. This splendid team, led by Pelé, gave Eusébio's Benfica no chance. With two victories, the Vila Belmiro team won the tournament, with great emphasis on the second game, in Portugal, where Santos won with a resounding 5-2 at Estádio da Luz, in Lisbon. The world's first black and white premiere in 1962 (Photo: Reproduction) THE RECOPA SUL-AMERICANA The first competition was called the Recopa Sul-Americana, held in waters in 1968, and all the South American world champions to date. Santos faced Peñarol and Racing Club. Playing in a round-robin format, the Saints team won the competition after winning three of the four matches played, finishing in 1st place. Base team wins the 1968 Recopa Sul-Americana (Photo: Reproduction) RETURN TO THE NATIONAL SCENE In 2002, the year in which the club turned 90, Santos won the Brazilian Championship in the knockout system, beating Corinthians in two games in the decision, this was the club's seventh national title. The champion team was basically formed by players revealed by the club's foundation, the highlights were the duo Diego and Robinho and the coach responsible for the title was Emerson Leão. The following year, with this base maintained, Peixe reached runner-up in the Libertadores and Brasileirão. The Meninos da Vila led Peixe to the Brazilian title (Photo: Reproduction) THE UNPRECEDENTED BRAZILIAN CUP In 2010, Santos won its first and only Brazilian Cup. Peixe had a great campaign throughout the competition, scoring many goals. The team was led by Neymar, Ganso and Robinho, the trio was talented and harmonious and carried an intense offensive DNA that would scare any team in Brazil. In the grand final, Santos had the mission to beat Vitória-BA. At Vila Belmiro, Santos took a big 2-0 lead, thanks to goals from Neymar and Marquinhos. At Estádio Barradão, Vitória-BA did its best and won 2-1, but it wasn't enough to convert the score. Neymar Jr. He was the top scorer in this edition of the Copa do Brasil with 11 goals. Winning players of the 2010 Copa do Brasil (Photo: Reproduction) SEE BELOW THE LIST OF SANTOS' GREATEST TITLES IN HISTORY: INTERNATIONALS: 3 Copa Libertadores da América (1962, 1963 and 2011) 2 Intercontinental Cups (1963) and 1963 Reproduction of Intercontinental Champions (1968) 1 Super Cup South American Intercontinental Champions League (1968) 1 South American Cup (2012) 1 CONMEBOL Cup (1998) Brasil162le,Nationale: 8 1963, 1963, 1965, 2019 2004). 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1978, 1984, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011) and Mundo 40OS152, FOOTBALL SHIELD CLUB Intern under the supervision of Vinicius Perazzini* Go Lance! do G o o g l e News Most read 1 Attitude Off the Field of Vini Jr. and Mbappé for Real Madrid draw attention on the web 2 Off the field Brasileirão: see title chances after Botafogo's draw and Palmeiras' victory 3 Off the field Botafogo fans choose culprits for partial defeat: 'It's called failure' 4 Launch! 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