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Desportivo das Aves
Full nameClube Desportivo das Aves
Founded12 November 1930
GroundEstádio do Clube Desportivo das Aves
Capacity8,560
ChairmanArmando Silva
ManagerNuno Manta Santos (caretaker)
LeaguePrimeira Liga
2018–19Primeira Liga, 14th
WebsiteClub website

Clube Desportivo das Aves (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈklub(ɨ) dɨʃpuɾˈtivu dɐʃ ˈavɨʃ]), commonly known as Desportivo das Aves, or simply as Aves, is a Portuguese football club from Vila das Aves, Santo Tirso, that plays in the Primeira Liga.[1] The club was founded on 12 November 1930 and plays at the Estádio do Clube Desportivo das Aves, which holds a seating capacity of 8,560.[2]

Aves have played three seasons in the top flight of Portuguese football, having been promoted from the 2016–17 LigaPro to take part in the 2017–18 season.[3][4][5] As a sports club, it has football schools for junior players and two futsal teams for both men and women, as well as a football trial system to help younger players come through the academy. The club's official supporters' group are the Força Avense.[6]

History

On 20 May 2018, Desportivo das Aves defeated Sporting CP 2–1 and won their first Portuguese Cup, succeeding Benfica as trophy holders. However, Aves did not qualify for the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League group stage because they failed to obtain a license for European competitions.[7]

Stadium

Desportivo das Aves play at the Estádio do Clube Desportivo das Aves in Vila das Aves, Santo Tirso, holding a seating capacity of 8,560.[8] The stadium also plays host to the reserve side's home games. It was inaugurated on 8 December 1981.

It underwent many renovations during the new millennium. Especially in 2000, when Desportivo das Aves gained promotion to the Primeira Liga for the second time in their history.[9] When the stadium was built, there were 12,500 seats available, but it currently seats only 8,560 after the club decided to remove chairs.

Honours

Players

Current squad

As of 12 March, 2020

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Brazil BRA Raphael Aflalo
2 DF Croatia CRO Andrej Šimunec
4 DF Poland POL Adam Dźwigała
5 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Adi Mehremić
6 DF Brazil BRA Bruninho
7 MF Portugal POR Rúben Oliveira (on loan from Vitória)
9 FW Brazil BRA Peu
10 MF Portugal POR Pedro Delgado (on loan from Shandong Luneng)
12 GK Brazil BRA Fábio Szymonek
13 MF Brazil BRA Jaílson
14 FW Chad CHA Marius Mouandilmadji (on loan from Porto B)
15 DF Senegal SEN Oumar Diakhite
19 DF Portugal POR Ricardo Mangas
20 FW Portugal POR Zidane Banjaqui
21 MF Portugal POR Reko Silva
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 FW Iran IRN Mehrdad Mohammadi
25 DF Portugal POR Afonso Figueiredo
26 MF Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Aaron Tshibola
27 FW Portugal POR Rúben Macedo
28 FW Portugal POR Bruno Lourenço
29 MF Brazil BRA Cláudio
31 MF Brazil BRA Luiz Fernando
32 DF Angola ANG Jonathan Buatu (on loan from Rio Ave)
44 DF Portugal POR Bruno Morais
55 MF Portugal POR Estrela
73 MF Cape Verde CPV José Varela
77 DF Croatia CRO Mato Miloš
88 DF India IND Sanjeev Stalin
90 FW Portugal POR Pedro Soares
96 FW France FRA Arthur Yamga

Managerial history

League and cup history

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup League Cup Notes
1985–86 1D 13 30 7 8 15 25 42 22 Round 4 Relegated
1986–87 2DS 8 34 13 8 13 44 47 47 Round 6
1989–90 2DS 3 34 19 7 8 50 29 45 Round 4 Promoted
1990–91 2H 12 38 14 11 13 44 41 39 Round 3
1991–92 2H 9 34 12 11 11 38 37 35 Round 4
1992–93 2H 9 34 10 13 11 43 44 33 Round 3
1993–94 2H 10 34 12 8 14 36 45 32 Quarter-finals
1994–95 2H 15 34 10 9 16 38 40 29 Round 3
1995–96 2H 4 34 17 7 10 53 41 58 Round 5
1996–97 2H 8 34 13 8 13 44 47 47 Round 6
1997–98 2H 15 34 11 5 18 48 64 38 Round 5
1998–99 2H 4 34 14 9 11 46 43 51 Round 3
1999–00 2H 3 34 18 7 9 33 24 61 Round 3 Promoted
2000–01 1D 17 34 4 10 20 31 68 22 Round 5 Relegated
2001–02 2H 7 34 14 5 15 50 51 47 Round 4
2002–03 2H 6 34 13 8 13 41 38 47 Round 3
2003–04 2H 8 34 13 6 15 42 53 45 Round 5
2004–05 2H 5 34 15 6 13 45 35 51 Round 4
2005–06 2H 2 34 18 10 6 47 30 64 Round 6 Promoted
2006–07 1D 16 30 5 7 18 22 42 22 Round 4 Relegated
2007–08 2H 8 30 10 9 11 43 39 39 Round 5 Round 1
2008–09 2H 11 30 9 9 12 30 36 36 Round 4 Round 1
2009–10 2H 11 30 9 9 12 30 36 36 Round 2 Round 1
2010–11 2H 11 30 9 9 12 30 36 36 Round 2 Second Group Stage
2011–12 2H 11 30 9 9 12 30 36 36 Quarter-finals First Group Stage
2012–13 2LP 5 42 16 17 9 47 42 65 Round 4 First Group Stage
2013–14 2LP 4 42 20 11 11 46 35 71 Round 5 First Group Stage
2014–15 2LP 18 46 12 17 17 52 58 53 Round 4 First Group Stage
2015–16 2LP 8 46 19 10 17 58 48 67 Round 5 Round 1
2016–17 2LP 2 42 23 12 7 63 38 81 Round 3 Round 1 Promoted
2017–18 1D 13 34 9 7 18 36 51 34 Winners Second Round First trophy in club's history.

Last updated: 27 Aug 2018
Div. = Division; 1D = Portuguese League; 2H = Liga de Honra; 2DS = Portuguese Second Division; 2LP = Portuguese Segunda Liga
Pos. = Position; Pl = Match played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lost; GS = Goal Scored; GA = Goal Against; P = Points

Futsal

Desportivo das Aves has a futsal team that has played top tier futsal in the Liga Sport Zone.

References

  1. ^ "Vila das Aves". ZeroZero (in Portuguese). 21 July 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Estádio do Clube Desportivo das Aves". ZeroZero (in Portuguese). 21 July 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  3. ^ "Campeonato Nacional da I Divisão 1985/86". ZeroZero (in Portuguese). 21 July 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  4. ^ "Liga Portuguesa 2000/01". ZeroZero (in Portuguese). 21 July 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  5. ^ "bwin LIGA 2006/2007". ZeroZero (in Portuguese). 21 July 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  6. ^ "Forca Avense". forcaavense.pt (in Portuguese). 21 July 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  7. ^ "Desportivo das Aves candidatou-se à UEFA fora do prazo previsto". sapo.pt. 21 May 2018.
  8. ^ "Clube Desportivo das Aves". ForaDeJogo (in Portuguese). 21 July 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  9. ^ "II Liga 1999/2000". ZeroZero (in Portuguese). 21 July 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2012.