Centro de Futebol Zico de Brasília Sociedade Esportiva

Centro de Futebol Zico de Brasília Sociedade Esportiva, also known as CFZ de Brasília, are a Brazilian football team from Brasília, Distrito Federal. They won the Campeonato Brasiliense in 2002, and competed in the Copa do Brasil in 2003 and in 2005.

History
Centro de Futebol Zico de Brasília Sociedade Esportiva were founded on August 1, 1999 by former footballer Zico as a branch of Rio de Janeiro state club Centro de Futebol Zico Sociedade Esportiva. CFZ de Brasília professionalized their football section on July 15, 2001. The club won the Campeonato Brasiliense in 2002. That season's top goalscorer was CFZ de Brasília's Tiano, with 21 goals.

Copa do Brasil
CFZ de Brasília competed in the Copa do Brasil in 2003, when they were eliminated in the first stage by Fortaleza, and in 2005, when they were eliminated in the first stage by Coritiba.

State

 * Campeonato Brasiliense:
 * Winners (1): 2002
 * Campeonato Brasiliense Second Division:
 * Winners (1): 2010

Women's

 * Campeonato Brasiliense de Futebol Feminino:
 * Winners (4): 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

Current squad
As of December 2010, according to combined sources on the official website.

First-team staff

 * As of December 28, 2010

Noted players
This is a list of noted footballers who have played for CFZ de Brasília whether or not they have a Wikipedia article. Players who have made significant/notable contribution to the club are included.

List of players
As of December 28, 2010.

Statistics correct as of match played December 28, 2010

Noted coaches
The following is a list of Centro de Futebol Zico de Brasília Sociedade Esportiva coaches.

Mané Garrincha Stadium
CFZ de Brasília play their home games at Mané Garrincha. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 15,000 people.

Presidents

 * Eduardo Carlos dos Santos (?)