Fixtures

Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 01/11 19:00 1 4 de Julho EC vs Piaui - View
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 01/18 18:45 2 Oeirense vs 4 de Julho EC - View
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 01/26 20:00 3 Parnahyba vs 4 de Julho EC - View
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 02/02 19:00 4 Piaui vs 4 de Julho EC - View
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 02/08 22:00 5 4 de Julho EC vs Oeirense - View
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 02/15 22:00 6 4 de Julho EC vs Parnahyba - View

Results

Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 03/03 20:00 3 [3] Parnahyba v 4 de Julho [6] L 3-1
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 02/24 18:45 3 [6] 4 de Julho v Parnahyba [3] D 0-0
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 02/17 19:00 6 [1] River PI v 4 de Julho [6] D 1-1
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 02/07 22:00 5 [6] 4 de Julho v Picos [7] W 3-2
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 01/31 22:00 4 [4] Altos v 4 de Julho [6] L 2-1
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 01/27 22:00 3 [4] 4 de Julho v River PI [1] L 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 01/20 18:45 2 Picos v 4 de Julho EC W 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 01/17 18:45 1 4 de Julho v Altos L 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 03/25 18:30 14 [2] Fluminense PI v 4 de Julho [5] L 1-0
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 03/21 18:45 14 Fluminense PI v 4 de Julho EC - CANC
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 03/12 19:00 10 [4] 4 de Julho v Comercial PI [7] L 2-3
Brazil Campeonato Piauiense 03/08 22:00 13 4 de Julho EC v Ferroviario AC PI W 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 8 4 4
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 4 2 2
Goals for 7 3 4
Goals against 10 4 6
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 3 3 0

4 de Julho Esporte Clube, commonly known as 4 de Julho, is a Brazilian football club based in Piripiri, Piauí state. They competed in the Série B once and in the Série C twice.

4 de Julho is the second-best ranked team from Piauí in CBF's national club ranking, behind Altos.

History

The club was founded on 4 July 1974, hence the name 4 de Julho (4 July in English). 4 de Julho won the Campeonato Piauiense in 1992 and in 1993. They competed in the Série B in 1989, when they were eliminated in the First Stage. 4 de Julho was eliminated in the First Stage in the 1993 and in the 1997 editions of the Série C. The club won the Campeonato Piauiense for the third time in 2011, after beating Comercial 1–0 in the first leg of the Final, and a 1–1 draw in the second leg, the games were played respectively on 10 and 17 August.

First team squad

As of 3 July 2021

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
BRA Tiago Rocha
BRA Jaílson
BRA Geo
BRA Yan
BRA Vinicius
BRA Gilmar Bahia
BRA Edy
BRA Marcelo
BRA Ricardo Sena
BRA Edinaldo
BRA Lucas Fernandes
BRA Rômulo
BRA Caio César
BRA João Marcelo
BRA Eduardo
BRA Andrey Rafael
BRA Hiltinho
BRA Chico Bala
No. Pos. Nation Player
BRA Vitor Recife
BRA Cinelton
BRA Lucas Pederzoli
BRA Maycon Douglas
BRA Wilsinho
BRA André Victor
BRA Ítalo Pica-Pau
BRA João Pedro
BRA Diguinho
BRA Alex Mineiro
BRA João Grilo
BRA Etinho
BRA Jânio Daniel
BRA Zé Arthur
BRA Índio Potiguar
BRA Kaká
4 de Julho Esporte Clube, commonly known as 4 de Julho EC, is a professional soccer team based in Piripiri, Piauí, Brazil. The team was founded on July 4th, 1947, hence the name.

4 de Julho EC competes in the Campeonato Piauiense, the top division of soccer in the state of Piauí. The team has a passionate fan base and plays their home matches at the Estádio Ytacoatiara, which has a capacity of around 5,000 spectators.

The team's colors are red and white, and their mascot is a lion. 4 de Julho EC has a rich history in Brazilian soccer and has had success in various regional competitions. They are known for their attacking style of play and have produced talented players who have gone on to play at higher levels of Brazilian soccer.

Overall, 4 de Julho EC is a respected and competitive team in Brazilian soccer, with a strong tradition and loyal fan base.