Re-Pa
Other namesClássico Rei da Amazônia (Amazon King derby)
LocationBelém, Pará, Brazil
Teams
First meetingRemo 2–1 Paysandu
1914 Campeonato Paraense
(14 June 1914)
Latest meetingPaysandu 1–0 Remo
2023 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C
(17 July 2023)
Next meetingPaysandu v Remo
2024 Campeonato Paraense
(February 2024)
StadiumsBaenão (Remo)
Estádio da Curuzu (Paysandu)
Mangueirão (neutral)
Statistics
Meetings total770
Most winsRemo (268)
Most player appearancesQuarentinha (135)
Top scorerHélio (47)
All-time seriesRemo: 268
Drawn: 260
Paysandu: 242
Largest victoryRemo 0–7 Paysandu, 1945 Campeonato Paraense
(22 July 1945)

The Re-Pa is the name of the association football local derby between two Belém based teams – Remo and Paysandu. Both Remo and Paysandu fans have recognised each other as one of their biggest rivals and the derby is one of the fiercest in Brazilian football. With 770 matches, it is the most played derby in the world.

The Paysandu (Curuzu) and Remo (Baenão) stadiums are around 200 meters apart, this is the 2nd shortest distance between rival stadiums in the world, behind only those of the two teams from Dundee, Scotland.

On May 4, 2016, the derby was declared intangible cultural heritage of the State of Pará, being qualified as a cultural expression of the people of Pará.[1]

History

First match

The first match between the two teams happened on June 14, 1914, by the Campeonato Paraense that year. Remo won 2–1, goals from Rubilar (the first in the history of the derby) and Bayma (own goal), with Mateus scoring for the Paysandu.

Beginning of rivalry

Initially, Remo and Paysandu maintained a somewhat friendly relationship. However, this changed on January 23, 1915, when Remo's first secretary, Elzemann, sent a letter to Antônio Barros (president of the Paysandu at the time), in order to carry out a match whose income would be used to help the teams financially. The Paysandu sent a letter of reply, surrounded by insulting terms to Remo's proposal. In a second letter, the board of Paysandu accepted the challenge, without putting aside the insults and insults. The following day, Remo sent another letter to end the friendly relations between the teams. It was the beginning of one of the biggest rivalries in Brazilian football.

Statistics and records

  • Biggest Remo win: 7–2, on 5 March 1939.
  • Biggest Paysandu win: 7–0, on 22 July 1945.

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Hélio Paysandu 47
2 Itaguary Remo 30
3 Quarenta Paysandu 28
Cacetão Paysandu 28
5 Bené Paysandu 26
6 Quiba Remo 24
7 Carlos Alberto Paysandu 23
8 Jaime Remo, Paysandu 22
9 Farias Paysandu 21
Jeju Remo, Paysandu 21
11 Santo Antônio Remo 19

Clubs' honours

These are the football honours of Remo and Paysandu.

Competitions Remo Paysandu
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 0 2
Campeonato Brasileiro Série C 1 0
Campeonato Paraense 47 49
Copa dos Campeões 0 1
Copa Verde 1 3
Copa Norte 0 1
Torneio Norte-Nordeste 1 0
Torneio do Norte 3 0
Total 53 56

Highest attendances

  • Remo 1–0 Paysandu; 65,000 (11 July 1999); Mangueirão (neutral)
  • Paysandu 1–1 Remo; 64,010 (29 April 1979); Mangueirão (neutral)
  • Remo 1–0 Paysandu; 52,973 (8 April 1979); Mangueirão (neutral)
  • Remo 2–1 Paysandu; 51,304 (26 August 1979); Mangueirão (neutral)

References

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