Sao Paulo
Est. 1930 · Brazil
About Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo FC are Brazilian football's great achievers, a club from South America's largest city who won an unprecedented three Copa Libertadores titles between 1992 and 2005. With the distinctive red, white, and black Tricolor colours, Sao Paulo have been a dominant force in Brazilian and continental football for decades, and the Morumbi is one of the most iconic club stadiums in the Americas.
Founded in 1930 and based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the club play at the Estadio Morumbi. Their honours include 3 Copa Libertadores wins (1992, 1993, 2005), 6 Brazilian Championship titles, and 3 FIFA Club World Cup victories. Nicknamed the Tricolor for the red, white, and black colours.
The white home shirt with red and black horizontal stripes is Sao Paulo's most iconic look, a Tricolor design that is instantly recognisable in Brazilian football. The kits worn during the Copa Libertadores-winning campaigns of the early 1990s, featuring stars like Cafu and Rai, are among the most treasured in Brazilian football. More recently Adidas has been the club's kit supplier, producing clean modern iterations of the classic tricolor design that has remained remarkably consistent across decades of glory.









