Brazil Liga Futsal 09/11 20:00 6 Carlos Barbosa v Cresol/Marreco L 0-2
Brazil Liga Futsal 09/08 19:00 5 Carlos Barbosa v Cascavel W 2-0
Brazil Liga Futsal 09/05 16:15 4 Carlos Barbosa v Joinville D 2-2
Brazil Liga Futsal 09/01 19:00 3 Carlos Barbosa v Atlantico L 2-4
Brazil Liga Futsal 08/28 00:00 2 Foz Cataratas v Carlos Barbosa W 1-2
Brazil Liga Gaúcha 11/20 22:30 - ACBF v AMF W 9-1
Brazil Liga Futsal 11/10 14:00 3 Carlos Barbosa v Pato Futsal D 1-1
Brazil Liga Gaúcha 10/29 23:00 - Atlantico Erechim v ACBF L 4-3
Brazil Liga Futsal 10/19 16:00 3 Pato Futsal v Carlos Barbosa L 3-0
Brazil Liga Futsal 10/06 18:00 4 Carlos Barbosa v Joacaba Futsal W 2-1
Brazil Liga Futsal 09/29 22:00 4 Joacaba Futsal v Carlos Barbosa W 1-2
Brazil Liga Futsal 09/06 23:15 19 Carlos Barbosa v Joacaba/Jaclani W 1-0
Brazil Cup 08/25 17:00 - Atlantico v Carlos Barbosa L 2-1
Brazil Liga Futsal 08/22 22:30 18 Carlos Barbosa v Copagril L 2-3
Brazil Liga Futsal 08/14 23:15 17 Jaragua v ACBF L 3-0
Brazil Cup 08/10 14:30 - Carlos Barbosa v Tubarao W 6-2
Brazil Cup 08/09 23:00 - SC Corinthians Paulista v Carlos Barbosa D 0-0
Brazil Cup 08/09 23:00 - Corinthians v Carlos Barbosa D 0-0
Brazil Cup 08/08 21:00 - Carlos Barbosa v AA Portuguesa W 4-2
Brazil Cup 08/07 17:00 - Brasilia v Carlos Barbosa W 3-4
Brazil Cup 08/06 19:00 - Constelacao FC v Carlos Barbosa W 0-1
Brazil Liga Futsal 08/01 23:15 16 Corinthians v Carlos Barbosa W 2-3
Brazil Liga Gaúcha 07/24 23:15 - ACBF v Atlantico Erechim D 2-2
Copa Libertadores 07/21 19:00 - Cerro Porteño v Carlos Barbosa W 1-3
Copa Libertadores 07/20 17:00 - Panta NPA Walon v Carlos Barbosa W 0-1
Copa Libertadores 07/18 23:00 - Corinthians v Carlos Barbosa W 1-2
Copa Libertadores 07/16 15:00 - Villa La Nata v Carlos Barbosa W 2-3
Copa Libertadores 07/15 15:00 - Carlos Barbosa v P.Latin W 5-0
Copa Libertadores 07/14 13:00 - Carlos Barbosa v Cerro Porteño D 0-0
Brazil Liga Futsal 07/10 23:15 13 Carlos Barbosa v Joinville D 2-2

The Associação Carlos Barbosa de Futsal (ACBF), commonly known as Carlos Barbosa, is a Brazilian futsal club from Carlos Barbosa, Rio Grande do Sul state. Founded on March 1, 1973, it is one of the most successful clubs of the sport in South America having won the most Copa Libertadores de Futsal titles.

History

Associação Carlos Barbosa de Futsal was founded on March 1, 1973, after two local Carlos Barbosa city clubs, Real and River, fused. The club color, orange, was chosen after the 1974 FIFA World Cup Netherlands national football team.

In 1996, the club won the state championship. Five years later, Carlos Barbosa won for the first time both the Taça Brasil de Futsal and the Liga Futsal.

In 2002 and in 2003, Carlos Barbosa won both the South American Club Futsal Championship and the Recopa de América.

In 2004, the club won the first Intercontinental Futsal Cup organized by FIFA, which took place in Barcelona, Spain. Carlos Barbosa beat Playas de Castellón FS of Spain 6-3 in the final.

The Brazil futsal team "Carlos Barbosa" is a powerhouse in the world of futsal, known for their skillful and dynamic style of play. The team is based in the city of Carlos Barbosa, located in the southern region of Brazil.

The team has a rich history of success, having won numerous national and international titles. They are known for their quick passing, technical ability, and tactical intelligence on the court. The players are highly skilled and have a deep understanding of the game, making them a formidable opponent for any team they face.

The team is supported by a passionate fan base who fill the arena for every match, creating an electric atmosphere that fuels the players' performance. The team's colors are green and white, and their logo features a fierce lion symbolizing their strength and determination on the court.

Overall, the Brazil futsal team "Carlos Barbosa" is a dominant force in the world of futsal, with a winning tradition and a commitment to excellence that sets them apart from their competitors.