U.D. Leiria
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| Full name | União Desportiva de Leiria | ||
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| Nickname(s) | Os Lis (The Ones from the Lis River) |
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| Founded | 6 June 1966 | ||
| Ground | Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria, Portugal (Capacity: 30,000) |
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| League | Portuguese Liga | ||
| 2008–09 | Liga de Honra, 2nd (promoted) | ||
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União Desportiva de Leiria, commonly known as União de Leiria (pronounced [uniˈɐ̃ũ dɨ lɐiˈɾiɐ]), is a Portuguese football club based in Leiria, central Portugal. Founded in 1966, it currenlty plays in Portugal's first division, holding home matches at the Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, also known as O Lis.
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[edit] Brief history
The club's biggest rivals in Portugal are S.C. Beira-Mar, Associação Naval 1º de Maio and Académica de Coimbra, which belong to the same geographical region.
A heavy contender in the battle to reach European competitions in the 2000's, it was however but were relegated in the 2007–08 season to the second-tier, after finishing last. Leiria would be immediately promoted back, coming in second after S.C. Olhanense.
[edit] Stadium
The Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa was built for UEFA Euro 2004 in 2003, hosting during the competition Croatia's matches against Switzerland (0–0) and France (2–2).
It also received the 2006 Portuguese Supercup final between F.C. Porto and Vitória de Setúbal, as well as the following (Sporting Clube de Portugal 1–0 Porto).
The architect who designed the stadium was Tomás Taveira, who also designed stadiums for Euro 2004 which include Beira Mar's Estádio Municipal de Aveiro and Sporting's Estádio José Alvalade. The grounds belong to the Municipality of Leiria.
[edit] Fans
The city of Leiria has about 50,000 people. União's fans are called Leirienses, and their main group of supporters is Frente Leiria ("Leiria Front").
[edit] Current squad 2009–10
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[edit] Summer transfers 2009–10
In
Nuno Gomes — Varzim
Hélder Godinho — Feirense
Hugo Gomes — Estrela da Amadora
Vítor Moreno — Estrela da Amadora
Andjelko Djuričić —
Hajduk Kula
André Santos — Sporting CP
Stélvio Cruz — Braga
Diego Gaúcho — Gil Vicente
Seydou Koné —
Botoşani
Alberto —
Rio Branco
Silas — Belenenses
Elias — Vitória de Setúbal
Saïdou Panandétiguiri —
Wehen Wiesbaden
Tiago Luís —
Santos
Rainford Kalaba — Braga
Ronny — Sporting CP
Out
Nélson – Chaves
Tiago – Trofense
Mamadi Baldé – Fátima
João Pedro – Oliveirense
Wagnão – Feirense
Luiz Carlos –
South China
Maciel – Gil Vicente
Ousseni Zongo – Arouca
Hammes – Pinhalnovense
Diego Jardel – Arouca
[edit] Notable former players
[edit] Former managers
Vieira Nunes (1989–90)
Luís Campos (1992–93)
Manuel Cajuda (1993–94, 2002–03)
Vitor Manuel (1994–96)
Quinito (1996–97)
Vitor Manuel (1997)
Vítor Oliveira (1997–98, 2007–08)
Mário Reis (1998–99, 2002)
Manuel José (1999–2000)
José Mourinho (2001–02)
Vítor Pontes (2002, 2003–05)
José Gomes (2005)
Jorge Jesus (2005–06)
Domingos Paciência (2006–07)
Paulo Duatre (2007)
Paulo Alves (2008)
Manuel Fernandes (2008–09)
Lito Vidigal
[edit] Honours
- Portuguese Cup: Runner-up 2002–03
- Portuguese Supercup: Runner-up 2003
- Portuguese Second Division: 1997–98
- Portuguese Third Division (central zone): — 1978–79, 1980–81
- UEFA Intertoto Cup: Third-round winner 2007
[edit] League and cup history
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Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Notes 1970–71 2DN 3 26 11 8 7 40 34 30 1971–72 2DS 3 30 14 7 9 50 29 35 1972–73 2DS 5 30 17 5 8 50 27 39 1973–74 2DS 7 38 16 9 13 52 49 41 1974–75 2DS 13 38 12 10 16 50 56 34 1975–76 2DS 17 38 11 12 15 42 52 34 1976–77 2DC 11 30 10 8 12 26 31 28 1977–78 2DC 8 30 11 8 11 34 42 30 1978–79 2DC 1 30 20 6 4 56 20 46 promoted 1979–80 1D 13 30 6 9 15 26 49 21 relegated 1980–81 2DC 1 30 19 7 4 56 21 45 promoted 1981–82 1D 16 30 8 4 18 25 50 20 relegated 1982–83 2DC 3 30 17 10 3 44 17 44 1983–84 2DC 9 30 10 8 12 35 25 28 1984–85 2DC 2 30 17 7 6 42 27 41 1985–86 2DC 9 30 10 8 12 33 49 28 1986–87 2DC 12 30 10 7 13 28 40 27 1987–88 2DC 4 38 18 11 9 64 43 47 1988–89 2DC 10 34 9 13 12 42 44 31 1989–90 2DC 3 34 20 9 5 61 18 49 4 seasons at lower levels 1994–95 1D 6 34 13 10 11 41 44 36 1995–96 1D 7 34 14 5 5 38 50 47 1996–97 1D 17 34 8 6 20 25 53 30 relegated 1997–98 2H 1 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? promoted 1998–99 1D 6 34 14 10 10 36 29 52 last 16 1999–00 1D 10 34 10 12 12 31 35 42 2000–01 1D 5 34 15 11 8 46 41 56 best classification ever 2001–02 1D 7 34 15 10 9 52 35 55 2002–03 1D 5 34 13 10 11 49 47 49 final 2003–04 1D 10 34 11 12 11 43 45 45 UC 1st round 2004–05 1D 15 34 8 14 12 29 36 38 last 32 2005–06 1D 7 34 13 8 13 44 42 47 last 64 2006–07 1D 7 30 10 11 9 25 27 41 last 32 2007–08 1D 16 30 3 7 20 25 53 16 last 32 UC 1st round relegated 2008–09 2H 2 28 15 9 6 46 29 53 last 64 promoted
- 1D: Portuguese Liga and predecessors (1st level)
- 2H: Liga de Honra (2nd level)
- 2DN, 2DC, 2DS: Portuguese Second Division, Northern Zone, Central Zone, Southern Zone (pre-1991: 2nd level; post 1991: 3rd level)
- UC: UEFA Cup
[edit] External links
- Official website (Portuguese)
- Frente Leiria, fansite (Portuguese)
- União Leiria blog (Portuguese)
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