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Coritiba Crocodiles : ウィキペディア英語版
Coritiba Crocodiles
The Coritiba Crocodiles are a professional Brazilian American football team headquartered in Curitiba, Paraná. Founded as the Barigui Crocodiles by a group of friends who used to watch NFL games, the team name originated from a crocodile that lived in Parque Barigui's lake.〔( Parana-Online- acessado em 24/01/2010 )〕
In 2008, they were the first Brazilian American Football team to play internationally, going up against the Emperadores from Uruguay.〔(Lancenet - acessado em 04/02/2010 )〕
In 2009, the Crocodiles played in the Pantanal Bowl,〔(ESPN - acessado em 24/01/2010 )〕 but unfortunately, did not emerge victorious, placing second.
On January 21, 2011, the Barigui Crocodiles merged with the Coritiba Foot Ball Club. It was decided that the two names would be mixed, creating the Coritiba Crocodiles.
Currently, Coritiba are the Brazilian champions, having won the Brazilian American Football championship in 2013 and 2014
== References ==


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