Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 03/18 18:30 9 [5] Brasiliense v Brasilia [9] L 3-1
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 03/11 18:00 8 [8] Taguatinga v Brasilia [10] W 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 03/05 18:45 7 Capital DF v Brasilia L 3-1
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/26 18:30 6 [9] Brasilia FC v SE Gama [2] L 0-2
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/15 18:30 5 [3] Ceilandia v Brasilia FC [10] D 3-3
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/12 13:00 4 [10] FC Samambaia v Brasilia FC [9] L 3-0
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/08 23:00 3 [9] Brasilia FC v SE Santa Maria [7] L 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/04 18:00 2 [3] Paranoa EC v Brasilia FC [3] L 2-1
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 01/29 18:00 1 Brasilia FC v Real Brasilia W 2-1
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/19 18:30 9 [9] CA Taguatinga v Brasilia FC [6] L 3-2
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/16 18:30 8 [5] Brasilia FC v SE Santa Maria [7] D 1-1
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/13 18:30 7 SE Gama v Brasilia FC L 4-0
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/09 18:30 6 [5] Brasilia FC v Paranoa EC [2] W 1-0
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/05 18:30 5 [5] Capital CF v Brasilia FC [3] L 4-1
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/02 18:30 4 [4] Brasilia FC v Brasiliense [3] W 2-1
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 01/29 18:30 3 [1] Ceilandia v Brasilia FC [2] L 2-1
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 01/26 18:30 2 [2] Brasilia FC v Sociedade Esportiva Unai DF [7] D 2-2
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 01/23 18:30 1 Luziania v Brasilia FC W 0-2
Brazil Matches 10/20 18:30 - Brasilia FC v Gremio Esportivo Brazlandia DF W 1-0
Brazil Matches 09/25 18:00 - Brasilia FC v SESP/Samambaense W 6-0
Brazil Matches 10/17 14:11 - Legiao FC v Brasilia FC D 0-0
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 03/12 19:00 - Brasilia FC v Luziania L 0-5
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 03/05 19:04 - Real FC v Brasilia FC L 2-0
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 03/01 18:30 - Brasilia FC v Ceilandia L 0-3
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/18 17:33 - Brasilia FC v SE Santa Maria L 1-4
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/15 23:09 - SE Gama v Brasilia FC L 1-0
Brazil Campeonato Brasiliense 02/05 12:57 - Brasilia FC v Sobradinho L 2-3

Brasília Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Brasília, is a Brazilian professional club based in Brasília, Distrito Federal founded on 2 June 1975. It competes in the Campeonato Brasiliense, the top flight of the Distrito Federal state football league.

History

They were founded on June 2, 1975 as Brasília Esporte Clube by the entrepreneurs José da Silva Neto and Vicente de Paula Rodrigues. The club won the Campeonato Brasiliense eight times, the last time being in 1987. Brasília were Torneio Centro-Oeste's runner-up in 1984, after being defeated by Guará in the final. The club's football department was bought in 1999 by Brasília Promoções e Participações Desportivas S/A, which is a company owned by eight members (in Portuguese sócios) of the club, and the club was renamed to Brasília Futebol Clube, adopting a new logo, and changing its colors from red to yellow and blue. The club reverted to play in red in 2002. They competed in the Série A several times, the last time being in 2000 when the 116-team Copa João Havelange was played.

The year 2014 was marked in the history of Brasília by the title of the first edition of the Copa Verde. The club advanced the two initial stages of the competition by defeating CENE and Cuiabá, respectively. In the semifinals, he faced his rival Brasiliense. It was defeated by 2–0 in the first leg, however in the second leg, achieved a spectacular turnaround and won by 3–0. In the final, against Paysandu, defeat by 2–1 in the first leg. In the second game, more than 50,000 people watched Brasília win by the same score and take the decision for the penalties. In an exciting contest, the Avião do Cerrado won 7-6 and won the title.

With the title, the team secured a spot in the 2015 Copa Sudamericana. Brasília continued making history by eliminating the Goiás in the second stage, but was eliminated in the third stage by Atlético Paranaense.

Brasilia FC is a powerhouse in Brazilian soccer, known for their skillful players and exciting style of play. The team is based in the capital city of Brasilia and has a rich history of success in both domestic and international competitions.

With a passionate fan base and a strong tradition of developing talented young players, Brasilia FC is always a force to be reckoned with on the field. Their iconic yellow and green jerseys are instantly recognizable, and their matches are always a must-watch for soccer fans around the world.

Led by a talented coaching staff and a roster of top-tier players, Brasilia FC continues to be a dominant force in Brazilian soccer, competing at the highest level and striving for greatness in every match they play. Whether they are facing off against their rivals in the domestic league or representing Brazil on the international stage, Brasilia FC always brings their A-game and never fails to impress with their skill, determination, and passion for the beautiful game.