About Coritiba FBC
Coritiba FBC
Coritiba Foot Ball Club is a Brazilian football club from Curitiba in the state of Paraná, competing in the Brasileirão. Founded in 1909, it is one of the oldest and most traditional clubs in southern Brazil, carrying a rich history and a deeply loyal support that has stood by the team through the highs and lows of its long and storied existence.
Coritiba play their home matches at the Estádio Major Antônio Couto Pereira, a historic and atmospheric ground that has been the club's home for generations. The team's green-and-white colours are a cherished part of the football identity of Paraná, giving Coritiba a recognisable look and reflecting the strong heritage and tradition that surround the club.
Squad and Approach
The current squad blends experience with promising talent. Forward Breno Lopes provides movement and a goal threat in attack, while full-back Felipe Jonatan offers energy and quality down the flank. The experienced Rodrigo Moledo brings composure and leadership to the backline, and midfielders such as Josué and Maicon add control and bite in the centre. Joaquín Lavega contributes further attacking options to the group.
Coritiba's strength lies in its proud tradition, its committed support and a determined, team-first approach to the game. The club takes great pride in its long history and its standing as one of the cornerstones of football in Paraná. With a loyal fan base and a squad shaped for hard, organised football, Coritiba will keep striving to compete and reassert itself in Brazilian football.
Key players
Full squadFrequently asked questions
Coritiba FBC competes in the Brasileirao.
Coritiba FBC is a football club based in Brazil.
Coritiba FBC was founded in 1909.
Coritiba FBC play their home matches at Estádio Major Antônio Couto Pereira.