Padroense F.C.

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Padroense
Full namePadroense Futebol Clube
Founded1922
GroundEstádio Do Padroense FC, Padrão da Légua – Matosinhos
Capacity3,000
ChairmanPortugal Germano Pinho
ManagerPortugal Augusto Mata
LeaguePortuguese Second Division
2011–12Zona Centro, 11th

Padroense Futebol Clube is a Portuguese football club that competes in the Portuguese Second Division. They were founded in 1922.

History

The first field of Padroense F. C. was the "Saibreira" before moving to the "stray field" (what is now High School), to finally go to the Mount of Mina, near the land which today is the Church of the Standard A league.

The clubhouse was originally a small room in the house of Mr. Justin, where he kept all the belongings of the club, then moving to the house of Tamanqueiro to finally settle in the New Pebble Street, called the second home of Mr. Abbot "that belonged to the priest Meão, which coincidences of fate is now the personal residence of the current President Germano Pinho.

The first equipment made in white cloth by a seamstress, had a single red stripe, horizontal, and white shorts, unlike the current, which shows three white horizontal red stripes and blue shorts.

The only method practiced in this first phase of the football club was.

The first official game was played with Leixoes, in the old field of Santana.

The club competed in the Division 1 League for the Promotion of the municipality of Matosinhos, winning the title, at least in the years 1932, 1933 and 1934, as listed in the Diploma in currently existing assets of the club. At a date not fully determined, the club participated in the contest of the Cup of Portugal, and the game played with Leixoes in the old stadium Amial.

That should be the biggest victory of Padroense F. C., throughout its existence, was achieved against Baliens (23–2) in the field of Monte da Mina.

Viewing is from a 1948 expansion of the sports club, having done successively the procedures for Football, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Billiards, Cycling, Boxing, Handball and Fishing, in addition to these arrangements there is also a section of the theater and representation . Subsequently, material difficulties, human and financial, some of these methods have fallen into inactivity practicing in the present, only football and handball.

The clubhouse at the time at Rua Nova do Pebble, the priest's house, he moved to the building itself, where there are now two shops owned by the Club in 1998 to be established in the Stadium Club, is still there today.[1]

Football

Football is the only modality that has remained continuously in operation, having achieved over all these years some regional titles.

The greatest achievement of his first team was registered in the year 2003/2004 with getting second place in the championship division of the District of honor from the Football Association of Oporto, which gave access to the National Championship 3. Division, where militates currently in season 2004/2005.

It is also in the 2004/2005 season Padroense back to participate in the Cup of Portugal, was eliminated after extra time by Canedo for 3 to 4.

It is not clear when it created the junior section, but it is thought to have happened in 1958. The youth section was created in época1973/74. In season 2000 / 2001 Padroense can be the first club with more players in the national team Under 16, with 6 players, at that time amounted to the Junior National Championship B where they take part in the 2004/2005 season, this time counting with five international at this level.

Handball

This section was created in 1955 with the mode of eleven. The first game was against Infesta from People for the Championship. Only later did the club began in the form of seven and made the first game with the Leça, losing 10–9 and then won every other league regional 2nd Division and were therefore left in 1st year champion 1956/57. For the higher division, competed in the Sports Pavilion, two games with the progress that won respectively by 11–9 and 17–8.

In the form of seven, in addition to having been champion of Division 2 in the category of Regional Seniors in 1956/57, there is still a record winning the National Juniors Championship in 1964/65 and a brilliant 4th place in National Youth Championship in 1971, which was created this category.

In the form of eleven, there have been a victory in the Regional Championship 2nd Division 1959/60 and the repetition of the same in 1966/1967.

In this mode the Padroense proud to have the following international: Manuel Mendes – 1960, Joaquim Seabra – 1965, Jorge Falapim – 1965 – captain of the Junior National Team.

Has Padroense FC, in these days of open channels of development cooperation with other clubs with the greatest impact and projection, as Leixoes SC and FC Porto's what makes the future will be increasingly brighter and promising. In fact the growth and modernization of the Club, is through the persistent work of its entire community, but also to exchange with other institutions.

Current squad 2010–11 [2]

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 Marco
2 DF Portugal POR Daniel
3 DF Portugal POR Vítor Lobo
4 DF Portugal POR Armando
5 DF Portugal POR Bosingwa
6 MF Portugal POR André Simões
7 DF Portugal POR Mariano
8 MF Portugal POR Sérgio
11 FW Portugal POR Bruninho
12 GK Portugal POR Pedro Freitas
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF Portugal POR Miguel
17 DF Portugal POR Paulinho
20 FW Portugal POR Orriça
21 FW Brazil BRA Marcão
22 MF Portugal POR Mário Costa
23 DF Portugal POR Quintal
26 DF Portugal POR Ramalho
FW Portugal POR Alcino
MF São Tomé and Príncipe STP Silva
FW Portugal POR Rui

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