Joinville Esporte Clube

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Joinville Esporte Clube, JEC or simply Joinville, is a Brazilian football team from Joinville in Santa Catarina. Founded on 29 January 1976 they have won the Série B and Série C once and they have the largest sequence of consecutive state titles, eight (1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985).

Joinville
Full nameJoinville Esporte Clube
Nickname(s)JEC
Tricolor Catarinense (Santa Catarina's Tricolour)
O Coelho (The Rabbit)
Nasceu Campeão (The Born Champion)
Founded29 January 1976 (48 years ago) (1976-01-29)
GroundArena Joinville
Capacity22,675
PresidentCharles Fischer
Head coachGilmar Dal Pozzo
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Série D
Campeonato Catarinense
2024 [pt]Catarinense, 7th of 12
Websitehttp://www.jec.com.br/

Joinville is the third most successful club in Santa Catarina in terms of state championship titles (12), behind Avaí (18) and Figueirense (18).

History

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Joinville was founded on 29 January 1976, after América-SC football department and Caxias football department fused. The club's Golden Age was in the 1980s, when the club won eight state championships in a row.[citation needed]

Joinville's largest win was on 31 October 1976, when the club beat Ipiranga of Tangará 11–1 at Estádio Municipal de Tangará.[citation needed]

The club won the Copa Santa Catarina in 2009, and then the Recopa Sul-Brasileira in the same year, after beating Serrano Centro-Sul 3–2 in the final.[1] They won the Copa Santa Catarina again in 2011. Joinville also won the Série C in 2011, after beating CRB 3–1 and 4–0 in the final.[2] The club won the Copa Santa Catarina for the third time in 2012. In 2014, the club won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, returning to the Série A after 29 years of absence.[citation needed]

Joinville were relegated to the Serie B in 2015 after coming in last place in the Serie A, and then relegated once again to Serie C in 2016.[citation needed]

After 3 years without national division, Joinville secured their place in 2025 Serie D.[citation needed]

Honours

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National
Competitions Titles Seasons
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 1 2014
Campeonato Brasileiro Série C 1 2011
Inter-State
Competitions Titles Seasons
Recopa Sul-Brasileira 1s 2009
State
Competitions Titles Seasons
Campeonato Catarinense 12 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 2000, 2001
Copa Santa Catarina 5s 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2020
Recopa Catarinense 1 2021
Campeonato Catarinense Série B 3s 2005, 2006, 2007
  •   record
  • S shared record

Others

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Runners-Up

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Stadium

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Rivals

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Joinville's greatest rivals are Avaí, Figueirense and Criciúma.

The matches between Criciúma and Joinville Esporte Clube are called Interior Classic, by the media and fans of these clubs and others.

Mascot and nickname

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  • The club's mascot is a rabbit. Joinville is nicknamed JEC, which is an acronym of the club's full name.

Current squad

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As of 26 December 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   BRA Jhonatan
GK   BRA Matheus
GK   BRA Felipe
GK   BRA Samuel Pires
DF   BRA Danrlei
DF   BRA Fabiano Eller (on loan from Náutico)
DF   BRA Jaime (on loan from Figueirense)
DF   BRA Ligger (on loan from Oeste)
DF   BRA Everton Silva
DF   BRA Reginaldo
DF   BRA Robertinho (on loan from Tombense)
DF   BRA Diego
DF   BRA Fernandinho
MF   BRA Matheus Bertotto (on loan from Internacional)
MF   BRA Diones
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   BRA Kadu
MF   BRA Naldo
MF   BRA Paulinho Dias (on loan from Atlético Paranaense)
MF   BRA Tinga
MF   BRA Bruno Farias
MF   BRA Bruno Ribeiro (on loan from Juventude)
MF   BRA Carlos Alberto (on loan from Atlético Paranaense)
MF   BRA Juninho
MF   BRA Mateus Silva
MF   BRA Thomás (on loan from Flamengo)
FW   BRA Adriano
FW   BRA Fernando Viana
FW   BRA Giva (on loan from Ponte Preta)
FW   BRA Heliardo (on loan from Cianorte)
FW   BRA Jael

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   BRA André Baumer (to   Flamengo)
DF   BRA Igor (to   Flamengo)
DF   BRA Bruno Aguiar (to   Muaither SC)
DF   BRA Brenner (to   Juventus Jaraguá)
MF   BRA Roberto (to   Fluminense)
MF   BRA Luiz Meneses (to   Osasco Audax)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   BRA Breno (to   Juventus Jaraguá)
MF   BRA Jonathan Ramos (to   Juventus Jaraguá)
MF   BRA Gustavo Sauer (to   Daejeon Citizen)
FW   BRA Ítalo Melo (to   América de Natal)
FW   BRA Welinton Júnior (to   CRB)

National competitions record

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First Division (Série A)
Year Position Year Position
1977 33rd 1983 37th
1978 41st 1984 25th
1979 29th 1985 8th
1980 21st 1986 14th
1981 38th 2015 20th
1982 38th
Second Division (Série B)
Year Position Year Position Year Position
1987 14th 1997 6th 2004 22nd
1988 5th 1998 7th 2012 6th
1989 10th 1999 15th 2013 6th
1990 18th 2000 20th 2014 1st
1991 23rd 2001 9th 2016 17th
1992 27th 2002 12th
1996 15th 2003 14th
Third Division (Série C)
Year Position
2005 11th
2006 17th
2007 18th
2011 1st
2017 9th
2018 20th
Fourth Division (Série D)
Year Position
2010 4th
2019 45th
2020 37th
2021 9th
Brazilian Cup
Year Position Year Position
1990 First round 2017 Fourth round
2001 First round 2018 Second round
2002 First round 2019 First round
2013 Second round 2021 Second round
2014 First round
2015 First round
2016 Second round

Seasons

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Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Brazilian Cup Competition Result
League South America
1976
1977 Série A 13 5 3 5 15 18 15 33rd
1978 Série A 20 4 10 6 17 24 18 41st
1979 Série A 16 7 4 5 20 17 18 29th
1980 Série A 15 4 6 5 20 16 14 21st
1981 Série A 9 2 2 5 5 11 6 38th
1982 Série A 8 2 1 5 11 16 5 38th
1983 Série A 8 2 2 4 7 12 6 37th
1984 Série A 14 4 4 6 10 18 12 25th
1985 Série A 28 13 6 9 36 23 32 8th
1986 Série A 28 8 13 7 30 31 29 14th
1987 Yellow Module 14 2 5 7 8 16 9 14th
1988 Série B 22 9 9 4 27 20 41 5th
1989 Série B 14 7 4 3 12 17 18 10th
1990 Série B 10 2 5 3 8 8 9 18th R1
1991 Série B 14 5 6 3 16 15 16 23rd
1992 Série B 14 4 4 6 6 11 12 27th
1993
1994
1995
1996 Série B 10 3 2 5 15 14 11 15th
1997 Série B 16 7 4 5 22 20 25 6th
1998 Série B 19 8 6 5 23 21 30 7th
1999 Série B 21 8 2 11 22 25 26 15th
2000 Yellow Module 17 5 7 5 19 17 22 20th
2001 Série B 26 11 8 7 39 26 41 9th R1
2002 Série B 25 10 4 11 36 44 34 12th R1
2003 Série B 23 7 6 10 33 41 30 15th
2004 Série B 23 6 0 17 24 42 18 22nd
2005 Série C 10 5 2 3 13 8 17 11th R3
2006 Série C 12 6 2 5 20 14 20 17th R2
2007 Série C 12 6 3 3 16 9 21 18th R2
2008
2009
2010 Série D 12 6 4 2 14 7 22 4th
2011 Série C 16 11 4 1 38 16 37 1st
2012 Série B 38 17 9 12 58 40 60 6th
2013 Série B 38 17 8 13 58 44 59 6th R2
2014 Série B 38 21 7 10 54 33 70 1st R1
2015 Série A 38 7 10 21 26 48 31 20th R1 Copa Sudamericana R2
2016 Série B 38 9 13 16 32 42 40 17th R2
2017 Série C 18 6 7 5 28 23 25 9th R4
2018 Série C 18 4 2 12 13 35 14 20th R2
2019 Série D 6 2 1 3 3 4 7 45th R1
2020 Série D 14 5 5 4 17 11 20 37th
2021 Série D 18 8 9 1 21 10 33 9th R2
2022
2023

International record

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Best: 2015 (2nd stage)

Managers

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Futsal

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Joinville has a futsal team in partnership with the company Krona Tubos e Conexões that plays top tier futsal in the Liga Nacional de Futsal.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Joinville vence Serrano e é campeão da Recopa" (in Portuguese). Futebol SC. December 13, 2009. Archived from the original on March 23, 2011. Retrieved December 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "Joinville goleia CRB e conquista a Série C" (in Portuguese). band.com.br. December 3, 2011. Archived from the original on May 16, 2012. Retrieved November 4, 2011.
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