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Other names | Clássico Rei da Amazônia (Amazon King derby) |
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Location | Belém, Pará, Brazil |
Teams | |
First meeting | Remo 2–1 Paysandu 1914 Campeonato Paraense 14 June 1914 |
Latest meeting | Remo 1–1 Paysandu 2025 Campeonato Paraense 23 February 2025 |
Stadiums | Baenão (Remo) Estádio da Curuzu (Paysandu) Mangueirão (neutral) |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 776 |
Most wins | Remo (268) |
Most player appearances | Quarentinha (135) |
Top scorer | Hélio (47) |
All-time series | Remo: 268 Drawn: 265 Paysandu: 243 |
Largest victory | Remo 0–7 Paysandu, 1945 Campeonato Paraense (22 July 1945) |
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The Re-Pa is the Brazilian association football derby between two Belém based teams – Remo and Paysandu, the biggest one in Pará and in Brazil's North Region.[1] Both Remo and Paysandu fans recognise each other as their biggest rivals and the derby is one of the fiercest in Brazilian football. With 775 matches, it is the most played derby in the world.
Paysandu (Curuzu) and Remo (Baenão) stadiums are around 200 meters apart, being the 2nd shortest distance between rivals' 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.[2]