Estádio Urbano Caldeira, home stadium of Santos
Santos

Santos

BrazilBrazil
LWLWD

Osnovan

1912

Stadion

Estádio Urbano Caldeira

Grad

Santos

Kapacitet

21,256

Podloga

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SljedećaSerie A
Santos
Santos
15/03/202620:00
Corinthians
Corinthians

Statistika sezone

Rekord

1W 1D 2L

H:1W/A:0W

Golovi

6 / 8 (-2)

H:3/A:3

Čiste mreže

3

H:2/A:1

Rang

18

Odsutni igrači (22)

Gabriel BontempoThigh Injury
od 13/09/2025
Gabriel BontempoThigh Injury
od 26/04/2025
ThacianoAchilles Strain
od 26/04/2025
NeymarThigh Injury
od 19/09/2025
NeymarThigh Injury
od 18/04/2025
NeymarThigh Injury
od 27/03/2025
Á. BarrealThigh Injury
od 24/04/2025
Y. SoteldoCalf Injury
od 31/07/2025
Y. SoteldoThigh Injury
od 12/06/2025
Y. SoteldoThigh Injury
od 19/05/2025
Y. SoteldoThigh Injury
od 15/04/2025
od 29/03/2025
João BassoThigh Injury
od 30/07/2025
Zé RafaelBack Injury
od 03/02/2025
GuilhermeAnkle Injury
od 25/07/2025
GuilhermeHip Injury
od 03/05/2025
João SchmidtThigh Injury
od 10/05/2025
Diego PitucaAchilles Strain
od 23/05/2025
GilHip Injury
od 10/06/2025
HyanKnee Injury
od 05/03/2025
AderlanThigh Injury
od 23/05/2025
SouzaAnkle Injury
od 05/03/2025

Santos

Santos Futebol Clube, founded on April 14, 1912, in the São Paulo coastal port city of Santos and playing at the intimate, historic Vila Belmiro stadium (capacity ~20,000), achieved legendary status in the 1960s with the club built around Pelé — who joined at 15 and scored over 600 official goals during an 18-year stay. The 'Os Santásticos' side won five consecutive Campeonato Brasileiro titles (1961-65), two Copa Libertadores (1962, 1963), and two Intercontinental Cups, touring internationally as Brazil's unofficial football ambassadors. After Pelé's era, the club produced Robinho and Neymar Jr., the latter inspiring a third Copa Libertadores title in 2011. Santos suffered historic relegation to Série B for the first time in 2023 but immediately won the 2024 Série B title to return to the top flight, aided by Neymar's loan return.