Grêmio Barueri Futebol

The move was formalized by the end of February 2010, and it was announced that a change of insignia and kit would follow within the next weeks.

Some time later, the club signed a partnership with Vasco da Gama, of Rio de Janeiro.

[6] A fourth-place finish in 2008 allowed the team to be promoted to Série A, the top level championship, in the following year.

[9] Prudente was relegated to the 2011 Série B on 14 November 2010, after being defeated 2–1 by Atlético Paranaense at the Arena da Baixada, in Curitiba city.

[14] During the temporary relocation to President Prudente the club's home stadium was Estádio Eduardo José Farah, which has a maximum capacity of 44,414.

[13] Besides football, Prudente also had other sports sections, such as basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, futsal, karate, judo, bocha and athletics.

Arena Barueri
Barueri badge (2002-2006)
Barueri badge (2002–2006)
Panoramic view of Arena Barueri