Boa Esporte Clube

Boa Esporte Clube

Boa Esporte Clube is the main football club in the city of Varginha, in Southern Minas Gerais, founded in 1931. Known as 'Bode', the club has a strong regional identity and has competed in the Brazilian Championship Series B and C, proudly representing the interior of Minas Gerais on the national stage.

History

Founded on January 6, 1931 in Varginha, in Southern Minas Gerais, Boa Esporte Clube emerged as a community sports project in one of the most important cities in the interior of Minas Gerais, known for the production of high-quality coffee. From the beginning, red and black colors defined the club's visual identity. The nickname 'Bode' arose informally in regional disputes and was affectionately adopted by the fans themselves, becoming an inseparable part of the club's identity. Boa Esporte is a reference in Southern Minas football and competed for decades in the Minas Gerais Championship, standing out among interior clubs with the greatest prominence in the state. On the national scene, the club experienced its most glorious moments by competing in Series B of the Brazilian Championship, competing against clubs from across the country and proudly representing the interior of Minas Gerais. Lobo Leite Stadium, built in Varginha, became the temple of local football, gathering passionate fans in decisive matches. Boa Esporte plays an important role in the development of regional football, revealing players who went on to major clubs in Minas Gerais and nationally. The club's tradition and the support of Varginha and regional fans make Bode one of the most beloved clubs in Southern Minas.

🇧🇷 Português · 🇪🇸 Español

Encontrou alguma informação errada ou faltando? Nos envie uma mensagem