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| Full name | Anápolis Futebol Clube | ||
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| Nickname(s) | Tricolor da Boa Vista (Boa Vista's Tricolour) Galo da Comarca (District Rooster) | ||
| Founded | 1 May 1946 | ||
| Ground | Estádio Jonas Duarte | ||
| Capacity | 14,400 | ||
| President | Ademir Marinho | ||
| Head coach | Alan George | ||
| League | Campeonato Brasileiro Série C Campeonato Goiano | ||
| 2024 2024 | Série D, 2nd of 64 (promoted) Goiano, 6th of 12 | ||
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Anápolis Futebol Clube, known simply as Anápolis, are a Brazilian football team based in Anápolis, Goiás. They competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Parallel Tournament in 1986 and in the Série C in 2008.
They were founded on 1 May 1946 as União Esportiva Operária, changing the name to Anápolis Futebol Clube five years later, after Anápolis Sport Club became defunct.[1] The club won the Campeonato Goiano in 1965.[1] Anápolis competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Parallel Tournament in 1986, when they were eliminated in the first stage after finishing in the fourth place of their group.[2] Anápolis competed in the Série C in 2008, when they were eliminated in the first stage, after finishing in their group's third place.[3] In the 2025 Campeonato Goiano, Anápolis qualified to the final after beating Atlético Clube Goianiense over two legs by a score of 5–4.
Anápolis play their home games at Estádio Jonas Duarte.[4] The stadium has a maximum capacity of 20,000 people.[4]
| State | ||
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| Competitions | Titles | Seasons |
| Campeonato Goiano | 1 | 1965 |
| Copa Goiás | 1 | 1967 |
| Campeonato Goiano Second Division | 2 | 1990, 2012 |
Anápolis has a rivalry with Associação Atlética Anapolina.[5]