Estádio Major Antônio Couto Pereira, home stadium of Coritiba
Coritiba

Coritiba

BrazilBrazil
DDLLW

Founded

1909

Venue

Estádio Major Antônio Couto Pereira

City

Curitiba

Capacity

45,563

Surface

grass

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Coritiba Foot Ball Club was founded in 1909 by German immigrants in Curitiba, making them the oldest football club and the most decorated in the state of Paraná.

Season Stats

Record

1W 1D 2L

H:0W/A:1W

Goals

5 / 6 (-1)

H:0/A:5

Clean Sheets

5

H:4/A:1

Rank

2

Sidelined Players (16)

Pedro MoriscoHand Injury
since 10/03/2025
ÉberthThigh Injury
since 01/06/2025
Alex SilvaMuscle Injury
since 10/08/2025
Alex SilvaKnee Injury
since 16/06/2025
Guilherme AquinoThigh Injury
since 23/05/2025
Nicolas CarecaMuscle Injury
since 02/06/2025
Nicolas CarecaMuscle Injury
since 18/04/2025
GeovaneKnee Injury
since 12/07/2025
Bruno MeloMuscle Injury
since 10/08/2025
Bruno MeloThigh Injury
since 16/06/2025
DellatorreAnkle Injury
since 10/04/2025
João AlmeidaKnee Injury
since 17/03/2025
JosuéThigh Injury
since 07/09/2025
S. GómezCalf Injury
since 03/07/2025
EveraldoMuscle Injury
since 24/08/2025
EveraldoThigh Injury
since 01/04/2025

Trophies

Paranaense 1

2022,2017,2013,2012,2011,2010,2008,2004,2003,1999,1989,1986,1979,1978,1976,1975,1974,1973,1972,1971,

20xWinner

Paranaense 1

2020,2018,2016,2015,2005,2000,1998,1996,1995,1990,1984,1983,1977,1970,

14x2nd Place

Serie A

1985,

1xWinner

Serie B

2010,2007,

2xWinner

Serie B

1995,

1x2nd Place

Copa do Brasil

2012,2011,

2x2nd Place

Coritiba

Coritiba Foot Ball Club was founded in 1909 by German immigrants and is the oldest and most decorated football club in the state of Paraná, Brazil. Based in Curitiba, they play at the Estádio Couto Pereira, built in 1932 with a capacity of 40,000. Wearing white and green, Coritiba are nicknamed Coxa-Branca or Fantasma. They were the first Paraná club to win the Brazilian Championship, claiming the title in 1985. In 2011, the club set a remarkable Guinness World Record by winning 24 consecutive matches. Coritiba also hold the state record of six consecutive Campeonato Paranaense titles (1971–1976). Their fiercest rivalry is with Athletico Paranaense in the legendary Atletiba derby, one of Brazil's most passionate local contests. The club has won three Série B titles (2007, 2010, 2025).