Results

Brazil Campeonato Paulista A3 03/23 18:00 15 Matonense v Rio Preto L 0-3
Brazil Campeonato Paulista A3 03/16 18:00 14 Uniao Sao Joao v Matonense L DBFA
Brazil Campeonato Paulista A3 03/13 18:00 13 Matonense v Gremio Prudente L DBFA
Brazil Campeonato Paulista A3 03/10 13:00 12 Matonense v EC Lemense L 0-3
Brazil Campeonato Paulista A3 03/02 22:00 11 Itapirense v Matonense L 4-0
Brazil Campeonato Paulista A3 02/28 18:00 10 Matonense v Catanduva FC L 0-1
Brazil Campeonato Paulista A3 02/24 18:00 9 [15] Sao Caetano v Matonense [16] L 4-1
Brazil Campeonato Paulista A3 02/21 18:00 8 [16] Matonense v Marilia [10] L 0-6
Brazil Campeonato Paulista A3 02/18 13:00 7 [16] Matonense v EC Sao Bernardo [4] L 1-2
Brazil Campeonato Paulista A3 02/10 19:00 6 [12] Sertaozinho v Matonense [16] L 2-0
Brazil Campeonato Paulista A3 02/07 18:00 5 [6] Desportivo Brasil v Matonense [16] L 2-0
Brazil Campeonato Paulista A3 02/04 13:00 4 [16] Matonense v Votuporanguense [8] L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 15 8 7
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 14 7 7
Goals for 5 1 4
Goals against 43 20 23
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 11 7 4

Sociedade Esportiva Matonense, more commonly referred to as Matonense, is a Brazilian football club based in Matão, São Paulo. The team compete in Campeonato Paulista Série A3, the third tier of the São Paulo state football league.

They competed in the Série A and in the Série C once.

History

The club was founded on May 24, 1976. Matonense won the Campeonato Paulista Segunda Divisão in 1995, the Campeonato Paulista Série A3 in 1996, and the Campeonato Paulista Série A2 in 1997. The club competed in the Série C in 1998, when they were eliminated in the First Stage. Matonese reached the Second Stage of the White Module of the 2000 edition of the Série A, named Copa João Havelange.

In 2013, Matonense won, for the second time, the Campeonato Paulista Segunda Divisão. With the best campaign since the first stages of the championship, Matonense reached the final against Água Santa de Diadema. However, Matão's team was beaten in ABC Paulista by 5x2, forcing them to win an expressive victory by more than 3 goals difference and in a historic game, Matonense made 4x0 and guaranteed the second championship of the second division, after 18 years.

In 2014, Matonense guaranteed access to the A2 division of Paulistão together with the champion of this edition in the same group, Grêmio Novorizontino.

In 2015 Matonense was relegated in the Campeonato Paulista A2 division, ending the championship with 17 points, being in 18th place.

In 2016 the club returned to the A3 division, finishing the first phase in 5th place, with his technical team formed by trainer Pinho and as a technical assistant Anderson Florentino.

Women's team

In 2001 the club's women's team finished as runners-up in both the Campeonato Brasileiro and the controversial 2001 Campeonato Paulista de Futebol Feminino.

Matonense is a Brazilian soccer team based in Matão, São Paulo. The team was founded in 1947 and has a rich history in Brazilian football. The team's colors are green and white, and they are known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit on the field.

Matonense has had success in various regional and state competitions, and they have a reputation for developing talented young players. The team plays their home matches at the Estádio Dr. Hudson Buck Ferreira, which has a capacity of over 10,000 spectators.

The team's style of play is characterized by fast-paced, attacking football, with a focus on skillful dribbling and precise passing. Matonense has a strong tradition of nurturing local talent and promoting youth development, making them a respected and admired team in Brazilian football circles.

Overall, Matonense is a proud and historic soccer team in Brazil, with a dedicated fan base and a commitment to excellence on and off the field.