Walkouts Mogi Mirim signed football shirts collection

About

Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube, based in Mogi Mirim, São Paulo, competes in the Campeonato Paulista Segunda Divisão and remains a recognisable name in São Paulo state football. Founded on 1 February 1932, the club’s red and white colours and its toad mascot have been carried onto shirts collectors prize, and Walkouts lists signed and match worn pieces that capture those local roots.

The club plays its home matches at Estádio Vail Chaves, a ground with near 19,900 capacity that is central to the club’s identity. Home shirts in the red and white palette have been standard across decades, while supporters often point to specific match programmes and photo archives as provenance for signed shirts and framed pieces connected to important home fixtures at Vail Chaves.

For collectors the appeal is both historical and local. Anniversary editions, commemorative releases and early fanshop runs are chased for their limited availability and regional distribution. Player issued variants, game day prints and the simpler retail fanshop runs all exist within the market, and provenance notes and team photographs often clarify whether a shirt is match worn or a retail issue.

Season and match magnets for Mogi Mirim tend to revolve around campaigns that decided promotions or preserved the club’s status in state competitions. Shirts worn or signed during promotion-deciding fixtures, state championship ties and derby days carry provenance value, and pieces associated with key away results are singled out by specialists for additional attention because of their contextual story.

Collectors remain particularly interested in milestone releases, for example pieces tied to the 50th Anniversary 1982 milestone which mark generational shifts in kit design and sponsor changes, and in shirts connected to promotion runs that altered the club’s course. Early fanshop editions, player issue variants and region-specific releases from these anniversary years are sought after both for rarity and for their visible link to club history.

When evaluating signed shirts collectors look for documentary evidence and verified provenance, and listings that include a clear COA or photo-backed signature yield stronger interest. Walkouts closes this page with a careful selection of retail and signed items that reference concrete campaigns such as the club’s 1982 and 2007 seasons, and each lot is presented with provenance notes, match context and where available photographic verification to aid the buyer’s understanding.

Legends & Leadership

Rivaldo is remembered as a legend player from the early 1990s, when his flair and powerful shooting set standards for attacking play at Mogi Mirim and inspired younger talents across the squad.

Barbirotto kept standards high as a legend player in the 1980s, providing authority between the posts and leadership from the back; Tico Mineiro added a cutting edge as a legend player of the late 1980s, while Ze Carlos brought work rate and goals as a legend player through the 1990s.

Carlos Alberto Seixas contributed as a legend player in the 1990s with consistency across key state campaigns, while Val Baiano emerged as a recent key player in the late 2000s as a physical forward presence and Aloisio Chulapa offered know-how as a recent key player in the early 2010s.

Stadium

Estadio Vail Chaves, also referenced as Estadio Romildo Vitor Gomes Ferreira, is the home of Mogi Mirim and a recognised landmark for football in the city. Set within Sao Paulo state, the ground gives the club a strong local identity and a practical stage for league fixtures in the state pyramid. With a capacity of 19,900, it is large enough to generate a lively atmosphere while keeping supporters close to the action. Matchdays bring a sea of red and white, with Sapao imagery adding to the character of the stands and concourses. The venue hosts regular ties across the season, and its dual naming is well known to fans and media alike. The stadium’s scale and sightlines help create an energetic, family-friendly environment that reflects the community roots of the club.

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FAQ

Q: When was Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube founded? A: The club was founded on 1 February 1932 in Mogi Mirim, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Q: Which competition do they play in? A: Mogi Mirim competes in the Campeonato Paulista Segunda Divisao, the fifth tier of the Sao Paulo state football league.

Q: What are the home colours and mascot? A: The home colours are red and white and the team mascot is a toad, reflected in the nickname Sapao.

Q: Where do they play their home matches? A: Home games are staged at Estadio Vail Chaves, also known as Estadio Romildo Vitor Gomes Ferreira, which has a capacity of 19,900.

Q: Do you provide proof of authenticity for signed items? A: Yes, where applicable, items are accompanied by a COA or comparable LOA to verify signatures.