Resultate

Brasilien - Campeonato Baiano 02/26 19:00 9 Atletico Alagoinhas v Doce Mel D 0-0
Brasilien - Campeonato Baiano 02/11 21:30 8 [10] Doce Mel Esporte Clube v Bahía [1] L 0-1
Brasilien - Campeonato Baiano 02/08 00:30 7 [3] Itabuna v Doce Mel Esporte Clube [10] D 1-1
Brasilien - Campeonato Baiano 02/04 19:00 6 [10] Doce Mel Esporte Clube v Juazeirense [6] L 1-2
Brasilien - Campeonato Baiano 01/29 21:00 5 [6] Barcelona BA v Doce Mel Esporte Clube [10] L 3-0
Brasilien - Campeonato Baiano 01/26 22:15 4 [10] Vitoria v Doce Mel Esporte Clube [9] L 3-0
Brasilien - Campeonato Baiano 01/22 19:00 3 [10] Doce Mel Esporte Clube v Bahia de Feira [8] D 1-1
Brasilien - Campeonato Baiano 01/15 21:30 2 [8] Jacobinense EC v Doce Mel Esporte Clube [8] L 1-0
Brasilien - Campeonato Baiano 01/13 00:30 1 [7] Doce Mel Esporte Clube v Jacuipense [7] L 0-1
Brasilien - Campeonato Baiano 03/16 22:15 9 [7] Doce Mel Esporte Clube v Barcelona BA [4] L 1-2
Brasilien - Campeonato Baiano 03/13 21:30 8 [2] Bahia de Feira v Doce Mel Esporte Clube [7] L 2-1
Brasilien - Campeonato Baiano 03/09 22:15 7 [9] Doce Mel Esporte Clube v Vitoria EC [5] W 1-0

Statistik

 TotalHEIMAUSWÄRTS
Spiele 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 0 1 0
Goals for 0 0 0
Goals against 0 1 0
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 1 1 1

Doce Mel Esporte Clube, former Associação Desportiva Atlanta, is a sports association from Cruz das Almas, in the state of Bahia. Their colors are blue, red and white.

Associação Desportiva Atlanta was founded on February 1, 1984. It won the title of the Bahia Championship Second Level in 1987, reaching the 1st Division the following year. In the Bahian elite, Atlanta debuted on February 28, being defeated at home by Catuense by 2 to 1. In the first round, they scored just one point in five matches. In the second round, they were two points from four matches. In the third round, he had his best participation, scoring six points in five matches and reaching the end of the round. In the final round, the team lost three matches: 5-0 for Esporte Clube Bahia, 7-2 for Fluminense de Feira and 1-0 for Catuense. In the fourth round, he lost the four matches he played and ended up relegated to the 2nd Division of 1989.

After relegation, Atlanta played in the 2nd Division until 1992. In 1993, it abandoned professionalism until 2000, when it returned in the 3rd Division, without achieving good results. In 2008, supported by the company Doce Mel, from the city of Ipiaú, he returned to professional football in the 2nd Division. Due to a stumble in the last game against Cruzeiro (which was a flashlight, he was eliminated and with two athletes less on the field, and even so he managed to reach the tie with a goal in the last minute of the game), he was out of the semi-final Final. After a gap year, Atlanta returned to activities in 2010 to compete in the 2nd Division again with the support of Doce Mel. At first, he demanded that Atlanta play in Ipiaú, but as the stadium in that city did not meet the requirements of the FBF, Atlanta sent their games in the city of Jequié, headquarters of the team.

Atlanta was acquired by Grupo Doce Mel in 2017 and changed its name definitively in 2019. Its headquarters also changed from Jequié to Ipiaú.

In 2019, the club played again in the second division. After winning the Olímpia team, the Doce Mel won the title and access to the first division of the Campeonato Bahiano 2020.

Der Doce Mel Esporte Clube ist ein brasilianischer Fußballverein aus São José do Rio Preto im Bundesstaat São Paulo. Der Verein wurde 1976 gegründet und trägt seine Heimspiele im Estádio Benedito Teixeira aus. Der Doce Mel Esporte Clube spielt derzeit in der Série D, der vierthöchsten Spielklasse Brasiliens.

Der Verein gewann 1997 die Staatsmeisterschaft von São Paulo und nahm 1998 an der Copa do Brasil teil. In der Série D erreichte Doce Mel Esporte Clube 2017 die zweite Runde.

Die Vereinsfarben sind Rot und Weiß. Das Maskottchen des Vereins ist eine Biene.

Bekannte Spieler des Doce Mel Esporte Clube sind unter anderem:

* Dagoberto (2001–2004)
* Fernandinho (2002–2005)
* Juninho Paulista (1999–2000)
* Vágner Love (2001–2002)