Gavião Kyikatejê Futebol Clube

Gavião Kyikatejê Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football club based in the city of Bom Jesus do Tocantins.

As the Liga de Marabá does not allow the mention of the indigenous people's name in the association's title, Gavião continued to play in the league under the name Castanheira EC.

In the same year that they started to dispute the first division (2007), they finished runners-up and in 2008 they were crowned champions of the local league.

[3] Having good results in the municipal league, the Gavião people decided to professionalize the team in 2009 with the Federação Paraense de Futebol (FPF, Pará Football Federation), adopting the name Gavião Kyikatejê (which in the language of the people who gave it its name means "upstream") Futebol Clube, making such a point in emphasizing their indigenous origin that even the shape of their shield refers to the tip of an arrow and their first uniform refers to the body paintings used by the inhabitants of their village.

For the dispute of the initial phase of the 2015 Campeonato Paraense, Gavião hired to its technical command Everth Palacios,[4] a former Colombian defender who played in the 1998 FIFA World Cup for his country, as well as having played for Deportivo Cali, Atlético Nacional, Atlético Junior, Shonan Bellmare, Kashiwa Reysol and Boyacá Chicó and being retired since 2011.