Gondomar S.C.

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Gondomar
File:Gondomar SC.png
Full nameGondomar Sport Clube
Founded1921
GroundSão Miguel, Gondomar,
Portugal
Capacity5,000
ChairmanÁlvaro Cerqueira
ManagerZé Alberto
LeagueCampeonato de Portugal
2015–16Promotion Group, North, 6th
WebsiteClub website

Gondomar Sport Club is a Portuguese football club based in Gondomar, Porto District. Founded on 1 May 1921, it currently plays in the third-tier Campeonato de Portugal, holding home games at Estádio de São Miguel, with a capacity of 5,000 spectators.

History

Gondomar's early foundations were established on 1 August 1928, as the club registered in the Porto Football Association. In 1932, however, it ceased all activity, until a group of people dubbed Os Teimosos de Gondomar (Stubborn), ten years later, took it upon themselves to resurrect the club, which return to organized football in 1960, in the third regional division; promotion to the second regional level was achieved five years later.

In 1970, Gondomar moved to the new Estádio de São Miguel. On 27 October 1986, the team participated for the first time in the Portuguese Cup, losing 1–2 at F.C. Marco. In 2003, whilst competing in the third division, it made nationwide headlines after eliminating Benfica in the fourth round, with a 1–0 win at the Estádio da Luz.[1]

One year later, Gondomar reached the second level for the first time in its history. In the 2006–07 season, the club achieved its best-ever classification in the category, finishing fifth.

In 2009, after ranking 16th and last, Gondomar returned to the third level.

Current squad

As of 11 April 2017

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 Portugal POR Luís Pinto
2 DF Portugal POR Ricardo Pedrosa
5 DF Portugal POR Ricardo Portilho
6 DF Portugal POR Hugo Baldaia
7 FW Portugal POR Tiago Penantes
8 MF Portugal POR Tiago Gomes
10 MF Portugal POR Manuel José
11 MF Portugal POR Francisco Sousa
12 GK Portugal POR Pedro Cavadas
13 DF Portugal POR Tiago Graça
14 MF Portugal POR Kiko
16 MF Portugal POR Alexandre Sala
17 FW Nigeria NGA Onyekachi Silas
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW Portugal POR Gazela
19 MF Portugal POR Tiago Serralheiro
20 MF France FRA Salif Gómez
21 DF Portugal POR Cláudio Monteiro
22 DF Guinea-Bissau GNB Lunácio Gomes
23 GK Portugal POR Marco Sousa
25 DF Portugal POR Sousa
MF China CHN Hongjiang Zhang
MF Portugal POR Ricardo Cardoso
MF Portugal POR Rui Gomes
FW Guinea-Bissau GNB Gil Barbosa

League and cup history

Season I II III IV V Pts. Pl. W L T GS GA Diff.
1994–95 12 32 pts 34 10 12 12 35 35 0
1995–96 2 63 pts 34 19 6 9 68 25 +43
1997–98 8 48 pts 34 14 6 14 50 53 −3
1998–99 18 30 pts 34 7 9 18 32 53 −21
2003–04 1 86 pts 36 27 5 4 69 25 +44
2004–05 16 39 pts 34 11 6 17 38 45 −7
2005–06 6 51 pts 34 14 9 11 56 41 +15
2006–07 5 45 pts 30 13 6 11 33 30 +3
2007–08 12 35 pts 30 9 8 13 31 51 −20
2008–09 16 30 pts 30 7 9 14 29 35 −6
2009–10 4 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Honours

Managers

  • Portugal Fernando Pires

Stadium

Logo history

See also

References

External links