Casa Pia A.C.

Casa Pia Atlético Clube is a professional football team in LigaPro founded in 1920 and based in Lisbon, Portugal. The club is named after Casa Pia, a Portuguese children's charity, and many of its athletes come from that institution. Its football stadium is Estádio Pina Manique, after Pina Manique, the founder of Casa Pia children's charity.

Casa Pia A.C.
Full nameCasa Pia Atlético Clube (Casa Pia Athletic Club)
Nickname(s)Os Gansos (The Geese)
Casapianos (The ones from Casa Pia)
Short nameCasa Pia
Founded1920 (1920)
GroundEstádio Pina Manique, Lisbon
Capacity5,000
ChairmanVictor Franco
ManagerLuís Loureiro
LeagueLigaPro
2018–19Campeonato de Portugal, 1st (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

Casa Pia had four players at the first match of Portugal national football team, in Madrid, at 18 December 1921, which finished in a 1–3 loss. Casa Pia player Cândido de Oliveira was the captain. Casa Pia promoted from Serie E of Portuguese Third Division to Centre Group of Portuguese Second Division in 2009–10 season as champions.[1][2] They were promoted again to LigaPro in 2019.

Sports

Football: league history

The club has a single presence at the top level of Portuguese football.

Season I II III IV V Pts. Pl. W T L GS GA Diff. Notes
1938–193982 pts1410131256−44Relegated
1995–961144 pts341111123744−13
1996–97...29 pts34611172954−25
1997–981729 pts34611172954−25Relegated
1998–99561 pts3418796537+38
2002–031834 pts38810204665−19Relegated
2003–04175 pts3423657328+45Promoted
2004–05559 pts38178135644+12
2005–061341 pts30125134550−5Relegated
2006–071234 pts30810123245−13Relegated
2007–08167 pts3320765731+26Promoted
2008–09441 pts2612594228+14
2011–126

Current squad

As of 12 February 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  POR Rafael Marques
4 DF  POR Pedro Machado
7 FW  UKR Yevhenii Serdiuk (on loan from Boavista)
8 MF  POR Kikas
9 FW  BRA Tharcysio
10 MF  POR Mateus Fonseca
13 MF  ENG Tyrese Fornah (on loan from Nottingham Forest)
14 FW  ANG Wilson Kenidy
15 MF  BRA Jean Victor
17 DF  NGA Kelechi John
18 MF  BRA Rodrigo Dantas
19 FW  GRE Alexandros Voilis (on loan from Olympiacos)
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF  POR Joel Monteiro
21 DF  POR David Rosa
26 DF  BRA Lucas Cunha (on loan from Paços Ferreira)
29 MF  CMR Lewis Enoh (on loan from Leixões)
30 GK  POR Rodolfo Barata
32 DF  VEN Eduin Quero
36 DF  BRA Caio Marcelo
50 MF  BRA Sávio Roberto
55 DF  POR Tiago André
66 MF  POR Martim Maia (on loan from Rio Ave)
91 FW  FRA Damien Furtado (on loan from Rio Ave)
99 GK  POR Rafael van der Laan
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