Founded 114 years ago by employees of Companhia Paulista de Estradas de Ferro, Paulista Futebol Clube has football as its core and the passion of its fans as its greatest asset. The Galo takes the name of Jundiaí and Region to Brazil. 1919 – Interior Champion 1921 – Interior Champion 1930 – Champion of Jundiaiense 1930 – Vice-champion of the Interior 1931 – Champion of Jundiaiense 1932 – Jundiaiense Champion 1936 – Champion of Jundiaiense 1939 – Jundiaiense Champion 1940 – Jundiaiense Champion 1941 – Champion of Jundiaiense 1942 – Jundiaiense Champion 1947 – Champion of Jundiaiense 1956 – Runner-up Paulista in the Second Division (current Series A2) 1960 – Runner-up Paulista in the Second Division (current Series A3) 1966 – Champion Jundiaiense (amateur) 1967 – Champion Jundiaiense (amateur) 1967 – State Amateur Champion 1968 – First Division Paulista Champion (current A2 Series) (Undefeated and accession) 1969 – José Ermírio de Moraes Filho Tournament Champion 1974 – Runner-up of the José Ermírio de Moraes Filho Tournament 1978 – Champion of the Incentivo Tournament 1984 – Runner-up of Paulista Intermediate Division (current A2 Series) (Access) 1995 – Runner-up of Paulista Series A3 (Access) 1999 – Champion of the São Paulo State Cup (current Copa Paulista) (Undefeated) 2000 – Runner-up of Paulista Series A2 2001 – Champion of the Paulista Series A2 (Access) 2001 – Brazilian Series C Champion (Access) 2004 – Runner-up Paulista 2005 – Champion of the Brazilian Cup 2009 – Runner-up of the Paulista Cup 2010 – Champion of the Paulista Cup 2011 – Champion of the Paulista Cup 2019 - Second Division Paulista Champion
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Founded | 1909 |
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