Ligga Arena, home stadium of Athletico Paranaense
Athletico Paranaense

Athletico Paranaense

BrazilBrazil
LWWWL

Founded

1924

Venue

Ligga Arena

City

Curitiba

Capacity

43,981

Surface

grass

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Athletico Paranaense
Athletico Paranaense

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Club Athletico Paranaense was officially founded on 26 March 1924 in Curitiba, though its roots trace back to clubs dating to 1912.

Season Stats

Record

5W 1D 2L

H:4W/A:1W

Goals

14 / 8 (+6)

H:10/A:4

Clean Sheets

2

H:2/A:0

Rank

10

Sidelined Players (20)

Kauã MoraesKnee Injury
since 13/08/2025
PatrickMuscle Injury
since 16/05/2025
SantosKnee Injury
since 03/07/2025
K. VelascoAnkle Injury
since 22/05/2025
IsaacMCL Knee Injury
since 26/08/2025
IsaacKnee Injury
since 25/05/2025
Arthur DiasMuscle Injury
since 01/09/2025
RaulMuscle Injury
since 24/07/2025
Tobias FigueiredoMuscle Injury
since 03/04/2025
Luiz FernandoThigh Injury
since 15/07/2025
H. PalaciosAnkle Injury
since 16/05/2025
MadsonThigh Injury
since 19/06/2025
LeozinhoPelvis Injury
since 22/04/2025
LéoMuscle Injury
since 13/08/2025
J. AguirreFoot Injury
since 30/07/2025
L. EsquivelMuscle Injury
since 25/08/2025
L. EsquivelKnee Injury
since 25/07/2025
L. EsquivelAnkle Injury
since 26/04/2025
DuduKnee Injury
since 17/04/2025
DuduKnee Injury
since 03/04/2025

Trophies

Paranaense 1

2024,2023,2020,2019,2018,2016,2009,2005,2001,2000,1998,1990,1988,1985,1983,1982,1970,

17xWinner

Paranaense 1

2017,2013,2012,2011,2010,2008,2004,1997,1991,1987,1978,1974,1973,1972,

14x2nd Place

Serie B

1995,

1xWinner

Serie B

1990,

1x2nd Place

Serie A

2001,

1xWinner

Serie A

2004,

1x2nd Place

Copa do Brasil

2019,

1xWinner

Copa do Brasil

2021,2013,

2x2nd Place

Supercopa do Brasil

2020,

1x2nd Place

CONMEBOL Libertadores

2022,2005,

2x2nd Place

CONMEBOL Sudamericana

2021,2018,

2xWinner

CONMEBOL Recopa

2022,2019,

2x2nd Place

Athletico Paranaense

Club Athletico Paranaense was founded on 26 March 1924 in Curitiba, the capital of Paraná, Brazil, tracing its roots to clubs dating back to 1912. Competing in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and the Copa Sudamericana, they play their home matches at Arena da Baixada, the first stadium with a retractable roof in South America, with a capacity of 42,372 and a venue for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Wearing distinctive red and black, the club is nicknamed Furacão (Hurricane). Their major honours include the Série A title (2001), Copa Sudamericana (2018 and 2021), and Copa do Brasil (2019). They have reached the Copa Libertadores final twice (2005 and 2022), and their fierce local rivalry with Coritiba — the Atletiba derby — is one of Brazil's most celebrated regional contests.