Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube
The Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube is a traditional club from the interior of São Paulo, founded in 1932. With a long history in state football, the Veteran club has competed in Serie B of the Brazilian Championship and revealed talents for national football.
History
Founded in 1932 in the city of Mogi Mirim, in the interior of São Paulo, the club built over decades one of the most consistent histories in the football of the interior of São Paulo. The Romildo Vitor Gomes Ferreira Stadium, nicknamed Vitorão, became a symbol of the club and the stage for great matches over the years. Mogi Mirim competed in the São Paulo Championship Series A1 on several occasions, consolidating itself as a reference in the interior of the state. The team also marked its presence in Serie B of the Brazilian Championship, where it faced opponents from all over the country. Throughout its history, the club revealed players who went on to play for major Brazilian and European teams. The development of athletes has always been one of the hallmarks of the Veteran club, which keeps alive the tradition of football in the interior of São Paulo. At the turn of the millennium, the club regained relevance in the state scenario, regularly competing in the first divisions of the São Paulo Championship and maintaining its identity as one of the most traditional clubs in the interior of São Paulo.