[3][4] In the middle of the 19th century, there was a small port at the mouth of the Caladão Stream, where goods and people were shipped to neighboring settlements via the Piracicaba River.
At the end of the 1910s, when the Vitória-Minas Railway (EFVM) and the Calado Station were built, the population grew as workers settled in the area, forming the current central zone of Coronel Fabriciano.
A plot of land was provided by the City Hall and the Church of Saint Theresa was built in 1988, through the donations and collective actions.
The then parish priest, Father Élio Ataíde, donated the chairs for the church, which underwent renovations two decades later and was reopened in 2014.
[6][7][8][9][10] In 2010, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) estimated that 887 inhabitants lived in the neighborhood, which is comparable to cities in Minas Gerais such as São Sebastião do Rio Preto and Paiva.
The Catholic community occasionally organizes leisure activities for the population, including typical food stalls and musical shows, as well as providing space for campaigns and events.
It is named after a resident who developed social and sports work in the residential area and created the Náscoli, a local amateur soccer team.