Grêmio Esportivo Bagé


Grêmio Esportivo Bagé, usually known simply as Bagé, is a traditional football team in Bagé, Rio Grande do Sul. Bagé was founded on August 5, 1920.
Bagé had the biggest conquest in 1925, winning the title of the first division of Rio Grande do Sul.

History

Grêmio Esportivo Bagé was founded on August 5, 1920. The club results of the union of two other local teams, the 14 de Julho and Rio Branco.
In relation to the colors, it inherits of Rio Branco the yellow and of the July 14 the black, becoming the traditional gold-black.

Founders

•Dr. Átila Vinhas
•Dr. Carlos Brasil
•Florêncio Py Lima
•José Maria Parera
•Leonardo Teixeira
•Leonidio Malafaia
•Nélson Osório Ripalda
•Paulino Brandi
•Dr. Sílvio Vinhas
•Dr. Valandro
•Virato Azambuja

The First Management

President: Alípio Pereira Costa
Treasurer: Sargento Osório
Secretary:Austeclino Guaspe
Captain: Rafael Médice

Titles

In 1977 the championship Citadino was discontinued.

Rio Grande do Sul First DivisionRecords


YearPositionYearPositionYearPositionYearPosition-
19224th19402nd19719th197915th-
19251st19424th19738th198014th-
1926*19442nd19758th198311th-
19272nd19495th197612th198414th-
19282nd19535th19779th198614th-
1929*19572nd197810th199420th


It was inaugurated in the beginning of the twenties.

The mascot

The mascot is a bee. Chosen by the colors, but also by the work in group and ferocious attacks.

Rival

Bagé's greatest rival is Guarany. The derby between the clubs is called 'Ba-Gua', and it is played there is more than 85 years.