Estádio Urbano Caldeira, home stadium of Santos
Santos

Santos

BrazilBrazil
WDDLD

Founded

1912

Venue

Estádio Urbano Caldeira

City

Santos

Capacity

21,256

Surface

grass

# CONMEBOL Sudamericana #16 Serie A R7#8 Paulista A1 R8
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Santos FC was founded in 1912 in the port city of Santos in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Season Stats

Record

1W 3D 3L

H:1W/A:0W

Goals

10 / 13 (-3)

H:5/A:5

Clean Sheets

3

H:2/A:1

Rank

18

Sidelined Players (22)

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

Trophies

Paulista A1

2016,2015,2012,2011,2010,2007,2006,1984,1978,1973,1969,1968,1967,1965,1964,1962,1961,1960,1958,1956,1955,1935,

22xWinner

Paulista A1

2024,2014,2013,2009,2000,1980,1959,1957,1948,1929,1928,1927,

12x2nd Place

Serie A

2004,2002,1965,1964,1963,1962,1961,

7xWinner

Serie A

2019,2016,2007,2003,1995,1983,1966,1959,

8x2nd Place

Copa do Brasil

2010,

1xWinner

Copa do Brasil

2015,

1x2nd Place

Serie B

2024,

1xWinner

CONMEBOL Libertadores

2011,1963,1962,

3xWinner

CONMEBOL Libertadores

2020/2021,2003,

2x2nd Place

FIFA Intercontinental Cup

2011,

1x2nd Place

CONMEBOL Recopa

2012,

1xWinner

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.