Portimonense S.C.

Portimonense
Full namePortimonense Sporting Clube
Nickname(s)Alvinegros
Marafados
Founded14 August 1914 (14 August 1914)
GroundEstádio Municipal, Portimão,
Algarve, Portugal
Capacity4,961
PresidentRodiney Sampaio
Head coachRicardo Pessoa
LeagueLiga Portugal 2
2024–2515th of 18
Websitewww.portimonense.pt

Portimonense Sporting Clube is a Portuguese sports club based in Portimão. Founded on 14 August 1914, it is most notable for its professional football team, which currently plays in the Liga Portugal 2, the second division of Portuguese football. It also fields various youth teams and a veterans team in football, as well as teams in basketball.

Located in Algarve's second largest city, its stadium, the Estádio Municipal de Portimão, has a capacity of 4,961 spectators after undergoing renovation in early 2011. The club has never won any major trophies, but it participated in the Primeira Liga for several seasons.

Portimonense's zenith was in the 1980s, a decade in which the club only played its football in the top division, also competing in the UEFA Cup in 1985–86. They have reached the semi-finals of the Taça de Portugal three times, in 1983, 1987 and 1988.

History

Portimonense was a regular presence in the Portuguese first division, even finishing fifth in 1984–85 – highlights included 0–0 home draws against Benfica and Sporting CP – which led to participation in the UEFA Cup in the 1985–86 season. The team were eliminated in the first round of that competition by FK Partizan of Yugoslavia.[1]

In the 1990s and 2000s, however, the club primarily played in the Segunda Liga, while also having a brief spell in the third level. In 2009–10, Portimonense started with Angolan Lito Vidigal at the helm, but when he left for União de Leiria, former Sporting midfielder Litos took charge, and led the team to a final second place, behind S.C. Beira-Mar, thus returning it to the top flight after exactly 20 years of absence; substitute Wilson Eduardo scored the only goal away to U.D. Oliveirense to guarantee the promotion.[2]

Midway through the 2010–11 campaign, Litos was fired due to bad results,[3] as Portimonense eventually ranked second from bottom and was relegated back.[4] The team met the same fate in the following season, even managing to rank in a worse position; however, after Varzim S.C. was not allowed to promote from division three due to financial irregularities, Portimonense was reinstated.[5]

Portimonense won the 2016–17 LigaPro to return to the top flight after six years; the campaign was managed by Vítor Oliveira, who had begun his coaching career with the club three decades earlier and had won promotion for the fifth consecutive time.[6] The team went down on the last day of the 2019–20 season, as competitors C.D. Tondela and Vitória de Setúbal also won their games,[7] however, Portimonense remained in the division due to issues off the pitch at both Vitória de Setúbal and C.D. Aves meaning these two were relegated and the Algarve side would stay up.[8]

Players

Current squad

As of 3 February 2025[9]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  BRA Vinícius
2 DF  POR Nuno Campos
3 DF  GNB Feliciano Mendes
6 MF  POR Ricardo Sousa
7 MF  POR Alex Soares
8 MF  BRA Geovane
9 FW  GNB Tamble Monteiro
11 FW  BRA Paulo Vitor (captain)
12 GK  BRA Bruno Guimarães
13 DF  JPN Yuki Kobayashi
15 MF  BRA Lucas Araújo
17 MF  BRA Davis
19 DF  NGA Kelechi John
21 DF  BRA Heitor
22 FW  CAN Shyon Omrani
23 FW  GNB Danio Djassi
24 DF  ANG Tony José
26 GK  BRA Maycon Cleiton
27 MF  GHA Benjamin Acquah
28 FW  COL Camilo Durán
No. Pos. Nation Player
29 FW  BRA Ruan
30 FW  KOR Kim Yong-hak
31 MF  MAS Hector Hevel
33 DF  BRA Douglas Grolli
35 FW  BRA João Neto (on loan from Fluminense)
38 DF  BRA Jefferson
42 MF  FRA Momo Diaby
43 DF  BRA Alemão
50 MF  POR Francisco Varela
70 MF  POR Bruno Reis
78 FW  BRA Caio Santana (on loan from Estrela da Amadora)
80 DF  BRA Keffel (on loan from Paysandu)
81 MF  POR Diogo Ferreira
86 FW  USA Patrick Bohui
88 DF  ANG Teo Fernandes
92 FW  COL Juan Alegría
97 DF  JPN Malcolm Tsuyoshi Moyo (on loan from V-Varen Nagasaki)
98 GK  SWE Philip Tear
99 FW  NGA Elijah Benedict

Other players under contract

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  BRA Zinho

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  BRA Carlinhos (at Dibba Al Fujairah until 30 June 2026)
MF  BRA Lucas Fernandes (at AVS until 30 June 2025)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  PAN Rey Araúz (at Herrera until 30 June 2025)
FW  JPN Shuhei Kawasaki (at Tokyo Verdy until 31 December 2025)

Statistics

Most appearances

As of 23 January 2025[10]
Rank Player Appearances Goals
1 Ricardo Pessoa 426 50
2 Rúben Fernandes 267 24
3 Fabrício 248 51
4 Ricardo Ferreira 231 0
5 Skoda 225 15
6 Ewerton 219 18
7 Lucas Possignolo 209 12
8 Pires 206 62
9 Pedro Sá 192 3
10 Dener 190 27

Top goalscorers

As of 23 January 2025[10]
Rank Player Appearances Goals
1 Pires 206 62
2 Fabrício 248 51
3 Ricardo Pessoa 426 50
4 Artur Jorge Vicente 141 40
5 Serge Cadorin 78 36
6 Rui Loja 86 35
7 Plamen Getov 72 34
8 Dener 190 27
9 Zambujo 188 26
10 Rúben Fernandes 267 24

League and cup history

Season Ti. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup League Cup Europe Notes
1976–77 1D 12 30 8 9 13 34 46 25 Round 3
1977–78 1D 13 30 8 7 15 29 39 23 Round 4 Relegated
1978–79 2D 1 30 19 9 8 66 17 47 Round 2 Promoted
1979–80 1D 8 30 10 6 14 32 49 26 Round 4
1980–81 1D 8 30 11 6 13 34 37 28 Round 4
1981–82 1D 6 30 12 8 10 35 24 32 Round 4
1982–83 1D 9 30 11 7 12 35 31 29 Semi-finals
1983–84 1D 10 30 10 6 14 27 37 26 Round 4
1984–85 1D 5 30 14 8 8 51 41 36 Round 4 [A]
1985–86 1D 7 30 11 6 13 29 32 28 Round 5 Round 1
1986–87 1D 11 30 8 10 12 27 47 26 Semi-finals
1987–88 1D 13 38 12 10 16 35 50 34 Semi-finals
1988–89 1D 12 38 12 11 15 33 37 35 Round 4
1989–90 1D 17 34 7 7 20 30 57 21 Round 3 Relegated
1990–91 2H 8 38 18 6 14 57 34 42 Round 7
1991–92 2H 17 34 7 10 17 34 59 24 Round 4 Relegated
1992–93 2DS 1 34 20 11 3 62 27 51 Round 3 Promoted
1993–94 2H 12 34 11 8 15 44 47 30 Round 4
1994–95 2H 16 34 11 6 17 35 48 28 Round 4 Relegated
1995–96 2DS 6 34 12 10 12 34 42 46 Round 6
1996–97 2DS 12 34 13 7 14 44 41 46 Round 6
1997–98 2DS 8 34 16 5 13 47 35 53 Round 2
1998–99 2DS 3 34 15 14 5 58 30 59 Round 5
1999–2000 2DS 2 38 21 10 7 80 40 73 Round 4
2000–01 2DS 1 38 25 3 10 70 43 78 Round 3 Promoted
2001–02 2H 6 34 13 13 8 44 37 52 Quarter-finals
2002–03 2H 6 34 14 9 11 50 40 51 Round 3
2003–04 2H 16 34 8 15 11 36 39 39 Round 6
2004–05 2H 14 34 10 9 15 40 49 39 Round 3
2005–06 2H 12 34 10 13 11 36 36 43 Round 4
2006–07 2H 14 30 7 9 14 28 42 30 Round 4
2007–08 2H 11 30 8 13 9 26 30 37 Round 4 Round 4
2008–09 2H 13 30 7 14 9 29 35 35 Round 5 Round 1
2009–10 2H 2 30 16 6 8 43 34 54 Round 3 First Group Stage Promoted
2010–11 1D 15 30 6 7 17 28 49 25 Round 4 Round 1 Relegated
2011–12 2H 16 30 8 8 14 35 42 32 Round 3 Second Group Stage [B]
2012–13 2H 6 42 17 13 12 61 50 64 Round 3 First Group Stage
2013–14 2H 7 42 19 10 13 58 48 67 Round 3 Round 2
2014–15 2H 14 46 15 15 16 56 62 60 Round 1 Round 1
2015-16 2H 4 46 20 18 8 57 45 78 Round 5 Semi-finals
2016-17 2H 1 42 25 8 9 70 39 83 Round 2 Round 1 Segunda Liga Champion
2017-18 1D 10 34 10 8 16 52 60 38 Round 4 Group Stage
2018-19 1D 12 34 11 6 17 44 59 39 Round 3 Round 2
2019-20 1D 17 34 7 12 15 30 45 33 Round 3 Group Stage Relegated but reinstated
2020-21 1D 14 34 9 8 17 34 41 35 3.ª Elim. DNP
A. ^A Best league classification finish in the club's history.
B. ^B Despite finishing in a position which would relegate the club to the third division, Portimonense were reinstated in the Liga de Honra due to Varzim not meeting the financial requirements to play in the league.

Last updated: 25 September 2014

Div. = Division; 1D = Portuguese League; 2H = Liga de Honra; 2DS/2D = Portuguese Second Division

Ti. = Tier; Pos. = Position; Pl = Match played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lost; GS = Goal scored; GA = Goal against; P = Points

Honours

Europe

1985–86 UEFA Cup – 1st Round
Date Home Result Away City
18/09/1985 Portimonense 1–0 Partizan Portimão
2/10/1985 Partizan 4–0 Portimonense Belgrade

Club officials

On 13 July 2011, Portimonense elected its body of officials, for a three-year term.[11]

  • President: José Fernando Teixeira da Rocha
  • Deputy president: António Alexandre Soares Rocha da Silveira
  • Vice-presidents: Luís Manuel de Andrade Rodrigues Batalau, José Cândido Rebelo Rodrigues, Nuno Miguel Lopes da Silva, João Carlos Pinhota Martins Santana, Francisco José de Matos Viegas Gouveia Coutinho, Luís Carlos da Costa Paiva

Managerial history

Dates Name
1985–1986 Vítor Oliveira
1988–1989 José Torres
1990–1991 Carlos Alhinho
1991–1994 Amílcar Fonseca
1994–1995 José Torres
1995–1997 Amílcar Fonseca
1999–2001 Mário Nunes
2001–2002 Amílcar Fonseca
2003–2004 Dito
2004–2005 António Pacheco
2005–2006 Diamantino Miranda
2006–2007 Luís Martins
2007–2009 Vítor Pontes
2009 Lito Vidigal
2009–2010 Litos
2010–2011 Carlos Azenha
2012–2014 Lázaro Oliveira
2014–2015 Vítor Maçãs
2015–2016 José Augusto
2016–2018 Vítor Oliveira
2018–2020 António Folha
2020–present Paulo Sérgio

Futsal

Portimonense has a futsal team that plays top tier futsal in the Liga Sport Zone.

Basketball

Portimonense has a basketball team that plays in the Proliga (Portugal) basketball league.[12]

Supporters and rivalries

Portimonense has its own club song: "Portimonense, expoente algarvio".[13] Unlike many other football clubs, the supporters own and operate Portimonense, although this is more common in Iberia than in much of Europe.

The club has rivalries with fellow Algarve clubs Farense and Olhanense.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20]

References

  1. ^ "Quem é o Partizan de Belgrado?" [Who are Partizan Belgrade?]. Record (in Portuguese). 26 August 2000. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Wilson Eduardo entrou para garantir subida" [Wilson Eduardo entered to guarantee promotion] (in Portuguese). SAPO. 8 May 2010. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Portimonense despede Litos" [Portimonense dismiss Litos]. Jornal de Notícias (in Portuguese). 28 December 2010. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  4. ^ "La lucha por el tercer puesto entre Sporting y Braga sigue viva" [The fight for third place between Sporting and Braga remains aliva]. Marca (in Spanish). 9 May 2011. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  5. ^ Saint-Maxent, Sarah (19 July 2012). "Portimonense substitui Varzim" [Portimonense replaced Varzim]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  6. ^ Sharp, Will (8 June 2017). "Meet Vítor Oliveira, the manager who has won promotion for five seasons in a row". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Fecham-se as cortinas da I Liga. Portimonense cai de divisão" [Curtains close on the I Liga. Portimonense go down a division] (in Portuguese). Notícias ao Minuto. 26 July 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  8. ^ Nascimento, Hélio (31 July 2020). "Treinador para a nova época já é assunto resolvido em Portimão" [Manager for the new season already resolved matter in Portimão]. O Jogo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  9. ^ "Plantel Séniores" (in Portuguese). Portimonense SC.
  10. ^ a b "Portimonense :: Jogadores :: zerozero.pt". Retrieved 23 January 2025.
  11. ^ "Os orgãos sociais do Portimonense" [Portimonense club officials] (in Portuguese). Portimonense SC. 16 July 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  12. ^ "Isilda Gomes felicitou campeões do Portimonense Basquetebol" (in Portuguese). Portimonense.pt.
  13. ^ "Hino Portimonense" [Anthem of Portimonense] (in Portuguese). Portimonense SC. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  14. ^ "Olhanense e Farense reeditam o derby mais "quente" do Algarve esta quarta-feira". sulinformacao.pt. 1 October 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  15. ^ "Derby no Algarve: Olhanense empatou com Farense (1-1) - Maisfutebol.iol.pt". iol.pt. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  16. ^ "Capital 'punishment' for Portimonense fans | Portugal Resident". Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  17. ^ portugalpress (2 March 2016). "Bragging rights". portugalresident.com. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  18. ^ "Portimonense vence Olhanense no segundo derby algarvio da II Liga 2015/16". sulinformacao.pt. 28 November 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  19. ^ "Derby entre Portimonense e Olhanense acaba empatado a um golo (com fotos)". sulinformacao.pt. 22 March 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  20. ^ algarveresident (10 September 2010). "Big Algarve Derby next week". portugalresident.com. Retrieved 31 March 2018.