Iguaçu Football Club
Iguaçu Football Club is a traditional club from Baixada Fluminense with over 110 years of history. Founded in 1913 in Nova Iguaçu, it is one of the oldest clubs in the region and participated in several Rio de Janeiro state championships.
History
Founded in 1913, Iguaçu FC established itself as an important force in Rio de Janeiro football during the twentieth century. The club won titles in the State Championship during the 1940s, marking its competitive peak. It regularly participated in state competitions and developed players who played in major clubs. The Coral Snake, its nickname, reflects the bravery and tradition of the club in the Baixada Fluminense region.