Paraná Clube

It competes in the Campeonato Paranaense Série Prata, the second tier of the Paraná state football league.

Apart from football, other sports sponsored at the club are bowling, futsal, martial arts, tennis, volleyball and weight-lifting.

Rubens Minelli was hired as the club's first manager,[2] and Emerson de Andrade was chosen as the director of football.

In 2000, Paraná beat AD São Caetano to win the Yellow Module of the João Havelange Cup.

The capacity rose to 20,083 spectators, and the inaugural match was held on 20 September 2006 when Paraná beat Fortaleza 2–0 in the Campeonato Brasileiro.

In the group stage, composed by Parana Clube, Flamengo, Union Maracaibo and Real Potosi, the club finished in second place.

Paraná Clube's official stadium is Estádio Durival Britto e Silva, also known as Vila Capanema.

[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Vila Capanema Stadium
Vila Capanema Stadium