Results

Brazil Copa Espirito Santo 06/11 18:00 - Vilavelhense v Rio Branco AC D 0-0
Brazil Campeonato Acreano 03/15 22:00 7 Vasco da Gama AC v Rio Branco AC D 3-3
Brazil Campeonato Acreano 03/09 20:00 6 [8] Placido de Castro v Rio Branco AC [6] W 0-5
Brazil Campeonato Acreano 02/22 20:00 5 [7] Humaita v Rio Branco AC [5] L 3-2
Brazil Campeonato Acreano 02/16 22:00 4 [5] Rio Branco AC v Galvez AC [4] L 1-6
Brazil Campeonato Acreano 02/08 22:00 3 [5] Rio Branco AC v ADESG [2] L 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Acreano 02/01 22:00 2 [8] Independencia v Rio Branco AC [2] L 3-0
Brazil Campeonato Acreano 01/25 20:00 1 Rio Branco AC v Sao Francisco AC W 2-0
Brazil Serie D 07/20 20:00 14 [7] Rio Branco AC v Manauara [1] L 1-2
Brazil Serie D 07/13 20:00 13 [3] Princesa do Solimoes v Rio Branco AC [7] L 2-0
Brazil Serie D 07/07 00:00 12 Rio Branco AC v Humaita D 2-2
Brazil Serie D 06/29 21:00 11 [7] Sao Raimundo RR v Rio Branco AC [6] L 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 11 5 6
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 3 1 2
Losses 6 3 3
Goals for 16 6 10
Goals against 22 11 11
Clean sheets 3 1 2
Failed to score 4 1 3

Rio Branco Football Club, commonly referred to as Rio Branco, is a Brazilian professional club based in Rio Branco, Acre founded on 8 June 1919. It competes in the Campeonato Acreano, the top flight of the Acre state football league.

It is the most successful club in Acre, having won a record 47 state titles, 31 of those being won in the amateur era. Rio Branco also took part in the national league in 21 seasons, the most of any club from the state. It is also the first Northern Brazil and the only club from Acre to play in a continental cup, featuring in the 1997 Copa CONMEBOL after winning the Copa Norte in the same year.

Rio Branco's highest national league finish was achieved in 1989, when they finished 16th in the Brazilian Série B. The club's home colours are red and white and the team mascot is the Altaneira star, a symbol from the Acre state flag.

Rio Branco is currently ranked third among Acre teams in CBF's national club ranking, at 98th place overall.

History

On June 8, 1919, the club was founded by the lawyer Luiz Mestrinho Filho, a relative of Governor Gilberto Mestrinho.

In 1947, the club won the first state championship organized by the Acre State Football Federation. From 1955 to 1957, Rio Branco won three state championships in a row.

Rio Branco won the first edition of Copa Norte in 1997, beating Remo of Pará state, in the final. Rio Branco gained the right to compete in that year's Copa CONMEBOL. The club was eliminated in the first round of Copa CONMEBOL, by Deportes Tolima, of Colombia, after losing in the penalty shootout. From 2002 to 2005, Rio Branco won four state championships in a row.

**Rio Branco AC: A Legacy of Passion and Pride**

Founded in 1913, Rio Branco Atlético Clube, commonly known as Rio Branco AC, is a storied soccer team based in the vibrant city of Rio Branco, the capital of the state of Acre, Brazil. With over a century of history, the club has become a symbol of local pride and a beacon of sporting excellence in the region.

Rio Branco AC is known for its passionate fan base, who fill the stands of the Estádio Arena da Floresta, creating an electric atmosphere during home matches. The team's colors, traditionally a striking combination of red and white, reflect the club's identity and commitment to its community.

Throughout its history, Rio Branco AC has achieved significant success in regional competitions, consistently competing at a high level in the Campeonato Acreano and other tournaments. The club has produced numerous talented players who have gone on to make their mark in Brazilian soccer and beyond.

Beyond the pitch, Rio Branco AC is dedicated to fostering youth talent and promoting the sport within the community. The club's youth academy is a vital part of its mission, nurturing the next generation of soccer stars and instilling values of teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship.

With a rich heritage and a bright future, Rio Branco AC continues to inspire fans and players alike, embodying the spirit of Brazilian soccer and the heart of Acre. Whether in victory or defeat, the club remains a cherished institution, uniting supporters in their love for the beautiful game.