Fixtures

Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 03/08 19:00 1 Trem AP vs Portuguesa AP - View
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 03/13 23:00 2 Cristal AP vs Trem AP - View
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 03/19 03:00 3 Trem AP vs Santana EC - View
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 03/25 23:00 4 Trem AP vs Ypiranga AP - View
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 04/01 23:00 5 Santos AP vs Trem AP - View
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 04/08 23:00 6 Independente AP vs Trem AP - View

Results

Brazil Copa Verde 01/22 23:30 7 Sao Raimundo RR v Trem AP L 4-1
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 07/24 23:15 1 [2] Trem AP v Oratorio RC [4] W 2-1
Brazil Serie D 07/20 20:00 14 [4] Manaus v Trem [5] L 3-1
Brazil Campeonato Amapaense 07/17 23:15 1 [4] Oratorio RC v Trem AP [2] W 0-1
Brazil Serie D 07/13 21:00 13 [4] Trem v Porto Velho [2] L 0-2
Brazil Serie D 07/08 23:00 12 Trem v Sao Raimundo RR L 1-2
Brazil Serie D 06/29 22:00 11 Humaita v Trem AP W 0-3
Brazil Serie D 06/23 00:00 10 [6] Rio Branco AC v Trem [5] W 1-2
Brazil Serie D 06/17 23:15 9 [5] Trem v Princesa do Solimoes [3] D 0-0
Brazil Serie D 06/12 19:00 8 [1] Manauara v Trem AP [4] L 4-1
Brazil Serie D 06/08 18:30 7 [3] Trem v Manauara [1] D 1-1
Brazil Serie D 06/01 20:00 6 [4] Princesa do Solimoes v Trem [3] L 4-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 29 13 16
Wins 12 6 6
Draws 6 4 2
Losses 11 3 8
Goals for 38 18 20
Goals against 41 13 28
Clean sheets 8 5 3
Failed to score 6 4 2

Wikipedia - Trem Desportivo Clube

Trem Desportivo Clube, commonly referred to as Trem, is a Brazilian professional football club based in Macapá, Amapá, founded on 1 January 1947. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, the fourth tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Amapaense, the top flight of the Amapá state football league.

As of 2022, Trem is the fourth-best ranked team from Amapá in CBF's national club ranking, being placed 228th overall.

History

On 1 January 1947, the club was founded as Trem Desportivo Clube by Bellarmino Paraense de Barros, Benedito Malcher, the brothers Osmar and Arthur Marinho, and Walter and José Banhos, among others, at one of the most important and traditional Macapá neighborhoods.

In 1993, the club competed in the Copa do Brasil for the first time. The club was eliminated in the first stage, by Remo (first leg, at Zerão stadium, Macapá, Remo won 5–0, the second leg, at Mangueirão, Belém, Remo won again, 2–0). In 1999, due to financial difficulties, the club closed its football section. However, some years later, the club reopened it. In 2008, Trem competed again in the Copa do Brasil, but was eliminated in the first stage by Paraná.

In 2022, Trem applied one of the biggest rout in the history of the Brasileirão Série D, thrashing Náutico, of Roraima for 10 x 2, at Zerão.[]

Trem AP is a professional soccer team based in Macapá, Brazil. The team competes in the Campeonato Amapaense, the top division of soccer in the state of Amapá. Trem AP has a rich history in Brazilian soccer, with a passionate fan base and a reputation for producing talented players.

The team's colors are green and white, and they play their home matches at the Estádio Zerão, a historic stadium in Macapá. Trem AP is known for their attacking style of play, with quick passing and skillful dribbling being key components of their game.

Trem AP has a strong rivalry with other teams in the state, particularly with their cross-town rivals Santos-AP. Matches between these two teams are always highly anticipated and fiercely contested.

Overall, Trem AP is a respected and competitive team in Brazilian soccer, with a proud tradition and a bright future ahead.