Clubname: | Dom Bosco |
Fullname: | Clube Esportivo Dom Bosco |
Nickname: | Leão da Colina |
Founded: | January 4, 1925 |
Capacity: | 47,000 |
President: | Adbar da Costa Salles |
Manager: | Gianni Freitas |
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Clube Esportivo Dom Bosco, commonly known as Dom Bosco, are a Brazilian football team from Cuiabá.[1] They won the Campeonato Matogrossense six times and competed in the Série A three times. Dom Bosco are the oldest club from Mato Grosso state.
They were founded on January 4, 1925,[2] being the oldest club from Mato Grosso state.[1] Dom Bosco won the Campeonato Matogrossense for the first time in 1958.[1] The club competed in the Série A in 1977, 1978 and in 1979.[1] They finished in the last place in 1977.[2]
They play their home games at the Verdão stadium.[1] The stadium has a maximum capacity of 47,000 people.[3]