Clube Atlético Monte Alegre

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Football club
Monte Alegre
Full nameClube Atlético Monte Alegre
FoundedMay 1, 1946
Dissolved?
GroundEstádio Horácio Klabin, Telêmaco Borba, Paraná state, Brazil
Capacity5,000
Home colours
Away colours

Clube Atlético Monte Alegre, commonly known as Monte Alegre, was a Brazilian football club based in Telêmaco Borba, Paraná state. They won the Campeonato Paranaense once.

History

The club was founded on May 1, 1946.[1] Monte Alegre won the Campeonato Paranaense in 1955.[2] The club eventually closed its football department.

Achievements

  • Campeonato Paranaense:
    • Winners (1): 1955

Stadium

Clube Atlético Monte Alegre played their home games at Estádio Horácio Klabin.[1] The stadium had a maximum capacity of 5,000 people.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Rodolfo Rodrigues (2009). Escudos dos Times do Mundo Inteiro. Panda Books. p. 99.
  2. ^ Placar Guia 2011 (1350-C): 96. January 2011. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)