Bare Esporte Clube, usually known simply as Bare, is a Brazilian football club from Boa Vista, Roraima.
The club was founded in 1946. Home matches are played at Flamarion Vasconcelos Stadium, and the club colors are red and white. Bare competed in the Brazilian Championship Third Level several times.
History
On October 26, 1946, Bare Esporte Clube was founded by Aquilino da Mota Duarte, Claudeonor Freire, Mario Abdala, Hitler de Lucena, Adamor Menezes, Simao Souza, Francisco Galvao Soares, Francisco das Chagas Duarte, Alcides da Conceicao Lima Filho, Ruben da Silva Bento, Jose Maria Menezes Filho and Luciano Tavares de Araujo, who were dissatisfied members of Atletico Roraima Clube.
The club won its first title, which was the Campeonato Roraimense, in 1982. As an amateur club, the team also won the competition in 1984, 1986 and 1988. In 1983, Bare won its second title, the Torneio de Integracao da Amazonia, beating Independencia of Acre state in the final. The match was played in Rio Branco, capital city of Acre. In 1985, the club won again the competition, but the title was shared with Trem, of Amapa state.
The club competed in the Brazilian Championship Third Level for the first time in 1995, but was eliminated in the first stage by Progresso, of Mucajai, Roraima. In 1996, as a professional football club, Bare won again the state championship, beating Sampaio in the final. The club also competed in the same year in the Brazilian Championship Third Level, where it reached the second stage, and was eliminated by Ji-Parana, of Rondonia state.
In 1997 and in 1998, the club competed again in the Brazilian Championship Third Level, but was eliminated in both years in the first stage. In 2000, Bare competed in the Copa Joao Havelange, which was the competition that replaced the Brazilian Championship in that year. The club was in the green module (which was that season's equivalent to the third level), and was eliminated in the first stage.
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