Copa do Brasil 03/15 00:30 8 Botafogo SP v Anapolis W 2-1
Brasilien - Campeonato Paulista 03/09 21:00 12 [1] Palmeiras v Botafogo SP [4] L 1-0
Brasilien - Campeonato Paulista 03/01 21:30 11 [4] Botafogo SP v Guarani [4] D 1-1
Brasilien - Campeonato Paulista 02/25 21:00 10 [4] Botafogo SP v Portuguesa [2] W 2-1
Copa do Brasil 02/20 23:00 7 Nova Venecia v Botafogo SP W 1-2
Brasilien - Campeonato Paulista 02/17 21:00 9 [3] Mirassol v Botafogo SP [4] L 2-1
Brasilien - Campeonato Paulista 02/15 00:35 8 [4] Botafogo SP v Corinthians [4] L 1-4
Brasilien - Campeonato Paulista 02/11 19:00 7 [3] Inter de Limeira v Botafogo SP [4] L 2-0
Brasilien - Campeonato Paulista 02/07 22:00 6 [4] Botafogo SP v Ponte Preta [3] L 0-3
Brasilien - Campeonato Paulista 02/04 21:00 5 [3] Ituano v Botafogo SP [3] D 0-0
Brasilien - Campeonato Paulista 02/01 22:00 4 [3] Botafogo SP v Santo Andre [4] W 1-0
Brasilien - Campeonato Paulista 01/27 20:15 3 [1] Bragantino v Botafogo SP [3] D 1-1
Brasilien - Campeonato Paulista 01/24 00:30 2 [1] Agua Santa v Botafogo SP [4] W 0-1
Brasilien - Campeonato Paulista 01/20 21:00 1 Botafogo SP v Santos L 0-1
Brasilien - Serie B 11/25 20:00 38 [12] Botafogo SP v Londrina [19] L 0-1
Brasilien - Serie B 11/18 20:00 37 [2] Criciuma v Botafogo SP [12] L 3-0
Brasilien - Serie B 11/11 20:00 36 [18] Chapecoense v Botafogo SP [12] L 2-0
Brasilien - Serie B 11/04 20:00 35 [12] Botafogo SP v Ceara [11] D 2-2
Brasilien - Serie B 10/28 00:30 34 [5] Guarani v Botafogo SP [12] W 0-1
Brasilien - Serie B 10/21 20:00 33 [12] Botafogo SP v Novorizontino [6] W 2-0
Brasilien - Serie B 10/12 00:30 32 [10] Vila Nova v Botafogo SP [12] L 3-1
Brasilien - Serie B 10/07 20:00 31 [12] Botafogo SP v Avai [16] L 0-1
Brasilien - Serie B 09/30 20:00 30 [14] Ituano v Botafogo SP [12] D 1-1
Brasilien - Serie B 09/23 21:00 29 [18] Tombense v Botafogo SP [12] D 0-0
Brasilien - Serie B 09/16 20:00 28 [12] Botafogo SP v Atletico GO [8] W 1-0
Brasilien - Serie B 09/09 23:30 27 [11] Mirassol v Botafogo SP [12] L 1-0
Brasilien - Serie B 09/03 21:00 26 [12] Botafogo SP v Sport Recife [3] D 1-1
Brasilien - Serie B 08/28 23:00 25 [12] Botafogo SP v ABC [20] D 0-0
Brasilien - Serie B 08/24 00:30 17 [11] Botafogo SP v Chapecoense [17] L 1-2
Brasilien - Serie B 08/18 22:00 24 [2] Vitoria v Botafogo SP [11] L 2-0

Botafogo Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Botafogo-SP, Botafogo de Ribeirão Preto or simply Botafogo, is a Brazilian association football club in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo. They currently play in the Série B, the second tier of Brazilian football, as well as in the Campeonato Paulista Série A1, the top tier of the São Paulo state football league.

The club's home colours are red, white and black and the team mascot is a panther.

History

In the beginning of the century, the city of Ribeirão Preto had at least three clubs: União, Paulistano Tiberense and Ideal Futebol Clube. In 1918, representatives of Ideal, proposed a merger of the clubs in the neighborhood. Besides the members of the boards of the three clubs, employees from the old Mogiana Railroad, and employees from the Antarctica Paulista Company participated in the meeting.[]

There was a consensus regarding the formation of a new club that would represent the neighborhood, but the choice of the name did not reach a conclusion. After a heated discussion, one member was quoted as saying: "Either you define the name or just 'put fire' (Bota Fogo) in everything and end this story ..." Because of what that member said, the club's name discussion had an unexpected conclusion. The threat of the incendiary leader ended up helping in the choice of name. The proposal was accepted, and in 1918 the club was named Botafogo Futebol Clube (contrary to popular belief, Botafogo of Ribeirão Preto was not inspired by Botafogo Football Club of Rio de Janeiro, defunct in 1942).[]

Botafogo's debut was in Franca, against local club Esporte Clube Fulgêncio. The match ended 1–0 in favor of the team from Ribeirão Preto. The first title of Botafogo was the São Paulo State Countryside Championship in 1927. In 1956, the club won the Ribeirão Preto Centennial Cup, beating Commercial in the final 4–2. Botafogo also won the Undefeated Cup after a series of 19 games unbeaten. In the same year, the team was also champion of the Second Division of the São Paulo State Championship.

Estádio Santa Cruz, owned by Botafogo de Ribeirão Preto, a major stadium of Brazil

In the year 1977, Botafogo won the São Paulo City Cup (first stage of the São Paulo State Championship), playing the final against São Paulo Futebol Clube, and beating the opponent team after normal time and overtime. The game ended 0-0 giving the title to Botafogo, as the club have done better a campaign in the competition.

In the 1990s, the club was runners-up twice, thus being promoted twice in the national league pyramid: the Série C in 1996, and Série B in 1998. In the following year, Botafogo was relegated and in 2000 competed in the Copa João Havelange, in the Yellow Module (equivalent to the Série B). In 2001, Botafogo was São Paulo State Championship's runners-up, an extraordinary achievement for a countryside club, playing in one of the most competitive leagues in the football world. In 2002,it was relegated again, this time to the Série C. Botafogo was relegated to the São Paulo State Championship Série A3 in 2005 because of problems fielding a player without registration with the Federação Paulista de Futebol, the famous "tapetão." In the following year, they won access to the São Paulo State Championship Série A2 after winning the Série A3.[]

In the 2018 edition, Botafogo finished 1st in Group B and achieved promotion to Campeonato Brasileiro Série B after defeating Botafogo-PB in the penalty shootout at the quarter-finals. They lost to Cuiabá in the next round, as all the semifinalist were already promoted.