Remo

Brazilian Serie A | Brazil

Team Info

Founded: 1905

Stadium: Estádio Evandro Almeida

Manager: N/A

Official Website

Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
10 May 2026 Remo vs Palmeiras 19:00:00
14 May 2026 Remo vs Bahia 00:30:00
17 May 2026 Chapecoense vs Remo 21:30:00
24 May 2026 Remo vs Athletico Paranaense 19:00:00
30 May 2026 Remo vs São Paulo 22:30:00
22 Jul 2026 Corinthians vs Remo 20:00:00
26 Jul 2026 Remo vs Vitória 20:00:00
29 Jul 2026 Mirassol vs Remo 20:00:00
09 Aug 2026 Remo vs Atlético Mineiro 20:00:00
16 Aug 2026 Internacional vs Remo 20:00:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
02 May 2026
19:00
Botafogo 1 - 2 Remo Brazilian Serie A
Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos
25 Apr 2026
21:30
Remo 0 - 1 Cruzeiro Brazilian Serie A
Estádio Evandro Almeida
22 Apr 2026
22:00
Bahia 1 - 3 Remo Copa do Brasil
19 Apr 2026
21:30
Bragantino 4 - 2 Remo Brazilian Serie A
Estadio Cicero de Souza Marques
11 Apr 2026
19:30
Remo 1 - 1 Vasco da Gama Brazilian Serie A
Estádio Evandro Almeida
05 Apr 2026
23:30
Grêmio 0 - 0 Remo Brazilian Serie A
Arena do Grêmio
02 Apr 2026
22:00
Santos 2 - 0 Remo Brazilian Serie A
Estádio Urbano Caldeira
29 Mar 2026
20:00
Remo - - - Monte Roraima Brazilian Copa Verde
Estádio Evandro Almeida
22 Mar 2026
19:00
Remo 4 - 1 Bahia Brazilian Serie A
Estádio Evandro Almeida
19 Mar 2026
23:00
Flamengo 3 - 0 Remo Brazilian Serie A
Estádio do Maracanã

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About Remo

Clube do Remo, commonly referred to as Remo, is a Brazilian professional club based in Belém, Pará, founded on 5 February 1905. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the top tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paraense, the top flight of the Pará state football league.

History
Clube do Remo was founded on 5 February 1905, as Grupo do Remo. The founders, before founding Remo, had abandoned Sport Club do Pará. On 14 February 1908, Remo was closed by the club's general assembly. On 29 March 1908, Remo's partners and Sport Club do Pará made a deal, and Remo was officially extinct in 1908. On 15 August 1911, Remo was reorganized following the initiative of Antonico Silva, Cândido Jucá, Carl Schumann, Elzaman Magalhães, Geraldo Motta, Jayme Lima, Norton Corllet, Oscar Saltão, Otto Bartels and Palmério Pinto.

In 1950, Remo held a tour to Venezuela at the invitation of the football federation of the country to compete in the Caracas International Tournament, which, according to some publications, may have been the precursor of the Little World Cup, played between the 1950s and 1960s. The team held five matches, getting four wins (La Salle, Unión, Military School and Deportivo Italia) and only one loss to Loyola, considering the higher strength of the Venezuelan football at the time. Remo is still seeking official recognition of the title by the CONMEBOL. If accepted, will be the first international title in club history.

Remo also had great campaigns on the national scene. Its most outstanding campaigns were the 7th place obtained in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A in 1993 and the semifinals in the Copa do Brasil in 1991 – these results represent the best performance of a north team in the history of both competitions.

In 2000, they finished 3rd in the Copa João Havelange's Yellow Module, winning a spot in the final phase of the championship. They were eliminated in the Round of 16 by Sport.

In 2005, the club won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C. This was the club's first national title. The club also has one title of the Copa Verde, three of the Torneio do Norte and one Torneio Norte-Nordeste, as well as being one of the largest state winners.

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