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Sporting da Covilhã
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Full name Sporting Clube da Covilhã
Nickname(s) Leões da Serra
(Lions of the Mountain Range)
Founded 1923
Ground Complexo Desportivo da Covilhã, Covilhã
(Capacity 6,000)
Chairman José Oliveira Mendes
Manager Pedro Coelho
League Second Division
2004-05 Second Division B
- Central Zone, 1st
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Sporting Clube da Covilhã (pron. IPA['spɔɾtĩg 'klubɨ dɐ kuvi'ʎɐ̃]), commonly called Sporting da Covilhã or just Covilhã, is a Portuguese football club, located in the city of Covilhã, which is considered one of the historic clubs in Portugal which used to play in the Portuguese First Division but now plays in the secondary divisions. Football club names are a part of the sport 's culture reflecting century-old traditions This is a of lists of the use of Nicknames in football (soccer. Year 1923 ( MCMXXIII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Complexo Desportivo da Covilhã is a multi-use Stadium in Covilhã, Portugal. Covilhã ( pron kuvi'ʎɐ̃ is a city and a municipality in Centro region, Portugal. The following is a list of Association football stadia. They are ordered by their capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators that the Competition During the course of a season each club plays all the other in its league twice once at their home stadium and once at their opponent's for a total of 26 games Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic (República Portuguesa is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a Team sport played between two teams of eleven players and is widely considered Covilhã ( pron kuvi'ʎɐ̃ is a city and a municipality in Centro region, Portugal. It is one of the few clubs of Portugal's interior to have played in the top division. Besides football teams, the club has a karate department. ( or is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Islands from indigenous fighting methods and Chinese Kenpō.

Contents

Team honours

League and Cup history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
1948-1949 1D 11 26 9 2 15 50 59 20 semi-final
1949-1950 1D 6 26 10 5 11 55 70 25 not held
1950-1951 1D 6 26 13 0 13 62 53 26 last 16
1951-1952 1D 6 26 10 5 11 35 52 25
1952-1953 1D 10 26 7 6 13 38 54 20
1953-1954 1D 7 26 10 8 8 43 39 28
1954-1955 1D 12 26 8 4 14 32 53 20
1955-1956 1D 5 26 11 7 8 52 44 29
1956-1957 1D 13 26 7 4 15 33 62 18 relegated
1957-1958 2D ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? promoted
1958-1959 1D 8 26 9 4 13 43 65 22
1959-1960 1D 9 26 8 6 12 32 49 22
1960-1961 1D 9 26 8 5 13 27 55 21
1961-1962 1D 13 26 6 5 15 30 48 17 relegated
. History The first incarnation of the Taça was in 1912 but very few clubs could participate and thus it was not a regular competition the fact which ended it in . .
1985-1986 1D 16 30 5 7 18 23 61 17 relegated
1986-1987 2DC ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? promoted
1987-1988 1D 20 38 5 11 22 30 70 21 relegated
. . .
1996-1997 2H 16 34 9 11 14 30 41 38 relegated
. . .
1999-2000 2H 18 34 5 10 19 23 48 25 relegated
. . .
2002-2003 2H 11 34 11 12 11 37 33 45
2003-2004 2H 17 34 8 5 21 39 55 29 relegated
. In 2002-03 José Mourinho 's FC Porto made an incredible season winning the championship the Portuguese Cup and the UEFA Cup. . .
2005-2006 2H 14 34 10 12 12 37 42 42 last 32 relegated
2006-2007 2D(C) . The 2005-06 season in Portuguese football saw FC Porto, led by Co Adriaanse, clinch their twenty-first title and win the Portuguese Cup. The 2006-2007 season of Portuguese football started after the 2006 FIFA World Cup. . . ongoing

Current Roster

Igor                 Pombo
Luis Miguel          Ankyofna Encada
João Daniel          Daniel Mendes
Edgar                Mamadou Djikiné
Cordeiro             João Pedro Costa
Vladimir             Ricardo Cardona*
Márcio Rocha         Bruno Gonçalo
Sérgio Rebordão      André Jacó
Fabricio Tavares     Jorge Brás
Paulo Sérgio Campos  Bruno Teixeira *
                  

Famous players

External links

Rui Gil Soares de Barros (born Paredes November 24, 1965) was a Portuguese footballer and is currently a coach
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