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・ Esporte Clube Internacional
・ Esporte Clube Internacional (SC)
・ Esporte Clube Ipitanga da Bahia
・ Esporte Clube Iranduba da Amazônia
・ Esporte Clube Itaúna
・ Esporte Clube Jacuipense
・ Esporte Clube Juventude
・ Esporte Clube Macapá
・ Esporte Clube Mamoré
・ Esporte Clube Metropol
・ Esporte Clube Milan
・ Esporte Clube Mundo Novo
・ Esporte Clube Nacional
・ Esporte Clube Noroeste
・ Esporte Clube Nova Cidade
Esporte Clube Novo Hamburgo
・ Esporte Clube Osasco
・ Esporte Clube Paraguaçuense
・ Esporte Clube Passo Fundo
・ Esporte Clube Pau Grande
・ Esporte Clube Pelotas
・ Esporte Clube Pinheiros
・ Esporte Clube Pinheiros (basketball)
・ Esporte Clube Pinheiros (PR)
・ Esporte Clube Pinheiros (women's volleyball)
・ Esporte Clube Poções
・ Esporte Clube Primavera
・ Esporte Clube Primeiro Passo Vitória da Conquista
・ Esporte Clube Propriá
・ Esporte Clube Próspera


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Esporte Clube Novo Hamburgo : ウィキペディア英語版
Esporte Clube Novo Hamburgo

Esporte Clube Novo Hamburgo, or Novo Hamburgo as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Novo Hamburgo in Rio Grande do Sul, founded on May 1, 1911.
Home stadium is the Santa Rosa stadium. It has a maximum capacity of 13,000.
==History==
On May 1, 1911, employees of Adams Footwear Factory founded an association. In that day, during the celebrations of the Worker's Day, as it used to happen every year, took place a confraternization event between the employers and employees of the factory. After the barbecue ended, they always played football. Manoel Lopes Mattos, João Scherer, Aloys Auschild, Manoel Outeiro, João Tamujo and Adão Steigleder decided to found a football club. The suggested name was Adams Futebol Clube, but the name they chose was Sport Club Novo Hamburgo, later renamed to Esporte Clube Novo Hamburgo.
As Brazil entered World War II in 1944 war joining the allies side, Novo Hamburgo had to change its name, as it was of German origin – Novo Hamburgo means New Hamburg. The city was renamed to ''Marechal Floriano Peixoto'' and the club turned into ''Esporte Clube Floriano''. In 1968, the club reverted to its previous name.

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