Results

Brazilia - Campeonato Mineiro 2 08/12 18:00 10 Boa v Itabirito L 0-2
Brazilia - Campeonato Mineiro 2 08/05 18:30 9 URT MG v Boa W 0-2
Brazilia - Campeonato Mineiro 2 08/02 22:30 8 [6] Aymores v Boa Esporte [5] L 4-0
Brazilia - Campeonato Mineiro 2 07/28 22:30 7 [5] Boa Esporte v Betim [2] L 0-2
Brazilia - Campeonato Mineiro 2 07/23 13:00 6 [3] Uberlandia v Boa Esporte [5] L 1-0
Brazilia - Campeonato Mineiro 2 07/17 22:30 5 [5] Boa Esporte v Uberlandia [4] L 1-3
Brazilia - Campeonato Mineiro 2 07/12 22:30 4 [3] Betim v Boa Esporte [4] L 1-0
Brazilia - Campeonato Mineiro 2 07/07 22:30 3 [6] Boa v Aymores [3] W 1-0
Brazilia - Campeonato Mineiro 2 07/01 19:00 2 [3] Boa Esporte v URT [1] L 0-4
Brazilia - Campeonato Mineiro 2 06/24 17:30 1 Itabirito v Boa D 1-1
Brazilia - Campeonato Mineiro 2 06/17 18:00 11 [6] Boa Esporte v Uberlandia [4] W 1-0
Brazilia - Campeonato Mineiro 2 06/10 20:00 10 Betim FC v Boa L 2-0

Statistici

 TotalGazdeOaspeti
Matches played 21 10 11
Wins 8 5 3
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 11 4 7
Goals for 20 12 8
Goals against 30 16 14
Clean sheets 5 3 2
Failed to score 9 3 6

Wikipedia - Boa Esporte Clube

Boa Esporte Clube, commonly known as just Boa Esporte or Boa, is a Brazilian football club from Varginha, Minas Gerais state. The club was formerly known as Ituiutaba Esporte Clube.

History

The club was founded on 30 April 1947, in Ituiutaba city, as Ituiutaba Esporte Clube. They won the Campeonato Mineiro Módulo II in 2004, and the Taça Minas Gerais in 2007. They lost the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C to ABC Futebol Clube in 2010. During the 2011 season, the club played in Varginha, adopting the name Boa Esporte Clube, and will return to Ituiutaba after the new stadium is built. As Boa Esporte Clube, they won the Campeonato Mineiro Second Level in 2011.

Boa Esporte played the Série B between 2011 and 2015, almost being promoted to the first division in their debut year (when they were 4 points away from 4th placer Sport Recife), and in 2014 (2 points away from 4th placer Avaí FC). Despite being second to last in 2015, they were the surprise winners of the 2016 Série C.

In March 2017, the club came to international media attention for their signing of Bruno Fernandes de Souza. Bruno was convicted of dismembering his mistress, Eliza Samudio, in 2010 and feeding her remains to his pet dogs, in a dispute over child support. In March 2013, he was sentenced to 22 years, however, he was granted release on appeal. This signing led to multiple sponsors, such as Gois and Silva, dropping the club and has led to protests and outrage in Brazil. Bruno's signing while awaiting appeal has led to various Human Rights organizations to protest that clubs like Boa Esporte do not value women or abuses against them by players.