S.C. Olhanense

Sporting Clube Olhanense (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈspɔɾtĩɡ ˈklub(ɨ) oʎɐˈnẽs(ɨ)]) is a Portuguese sports club from Olhão, Algarve.

Olhanense
Full nameSporting Clube Olhanense
Nickname(s)Leões de Olhão (Lions of Olhão)
Founded1912 (1912)
GroundEstádio José Arcanjo
Capacity5,661
ChairmanIsidoro Sousa
ManagerBruno Ribeiro
LeagueCampeonato de Portugal
2018–19Campeonato de Portugal, 5th
WebsiteClub website

Its football team was founded on 27 April 1912 and currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal, the third division of Portuguese football. It holds home matches at the Estádio José Arcanjo, with a 5,661-seat capacity.

Olhanense were the first team from outside Lisbon or Porto to be crowned Portuguese Champions, in 1924.

History

Olhanense became the first team from the Algarve region to reach the top level of Portuguese football, after winning the Algarve Football Association in 1941. Among its achievements was a fourth-place finish in the 1945–46 season, and the title of Portuguese Champion in the 1923–24 Campeonato de Portugal, at the time the most important national competition. In 1951, after ten consecutive seasons, the club returned to the second division.

Following this descent, the team only returned to the top flight for five seasons in the rest of the 20th century – three in the early 1960s and two in the mid-1970s – while rivals S.C. Farense and Portimonense S.C. had their most successful years. Managed by former Portugal international defender Jorge Costa, the team returned to the Primeira Liga as champions of the 2008–09 Liga de Honra, by defeating Gondomar S.C. 1–0.[1]

After five years in the top flight, Olhanense were relegated in May 2014 by finishing last in a season in which they had three managers; the result left the Algarve without a top-flight team.[2] Three years later, the team finished rock-bottom of the LigaPro, thus falling out of the professional leagues for the first time in 13 years.[3]

Rivalries

The club has rivalries with fellow Algarve clubs Farense and Portimonense.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Players

First-team squad

As of 23 February 2020[11][12]

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 Rúben Dionísio
2 DF  POR Vasco Coelho
3 DF  POR Joshua Silva
5 DF  POR Leonardo Lelo
6 MF  POR Guilherme Morais
7 FW  NGA Adewale Sapara
8 MF  POR Tiago Jogo
9 FW  COL Ítalo Cortés (on loan from Leixões)
10 MF  CPV Léléco
11 FW  POR Mohcine Hassan
19 MF  POR Gonçalo Duarte
21 FW  POR João Vasco
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF  POR Diogo Martins
23 MF  POR Edu Pinheiro
25 FW  BRA Caleb
27 DF  ANG Carlitos
30 FW  NGA Suleiman Abdullahi (on loan from Spezia)
31 GK  BRA Rodrigo Moura (on loan from Vilafranquense)
33 DF  MLT Zach Muscat
67 GK  POR Lucas Teixeira
77 FW  GNB Muhamed Djamanca
97 FW  BRA Júlio Alves (on loan from Lusitânia)
99 GK  POR Gonçalo Augusto

Honours

League and cup history

Season League Cup Notes
Tier Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts
1941–42 1 8 226214 428314 Quarterfinals
1942–43 5 18828 444818 Last 16
1943–44 5 181026 653422 Last 16
1944–45 6 18648 414116 Final
1945–46 4 221318 653927 Last 16 Best classification ever
1946–47 6 2611411 697326 Not held
1947–48 11 265714 486617 Last 32
1948–49 7 2610412 515524 Last 32
1949–50 9 268810 485724 Not held
1950–51 14 267316 317717 Last 16 Relegated
...
1961–62 1 8 268612 334122
1962–63 8 267712 293821
1963–64 13 262816 205712 Relegated
...
1973–74 1 11 308616 356922
1974–75 15 306519 417017 Relegated
...+
1996–97 3 7 3414812 343650
1997–98 13 34101410 474244 5th round
1998–99 4 3415136 513458 4th round
1999–00 6 3817138 573464
2000–01 11 38131411 454453
2001–02 12 3813916 404448 2nd round
2002–03 10 38141311 605055 2nd round
2003–04 1 382684 772986 3rd round Promoted
2004–05 2 9 34111112 323144 Last 128
2005–06 5 3413138 412852 Last 64
2006–07 9 30101010 293140 4th round
2007–08 5 301299 333345 5th round
2008–09 1 301848 523258 3rd round Promoted
2009–10 1 13 3051411 314629 3rd round
2010–11 11 3071310 243434 5th round
2011–12 8 309129 363839 Quarterfinals
2012–13 14 3051015 264225 4th round
2013–14 16 306618 214924 4th round Relegated
2014–15 2 16 46131617 515655 3rd round
2015–16 8 46191215 423969 3rd round
2016–17 22 427728 458328 4th round Relegated
2017–18 3 3 301848 423058 3rd round
2018–19 5 341969 683263 1st round

Managerial history

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References

  1. "Olhanense: "É um feito enorme", Jorge Costa" [Olhanense: "It's an enormous feat", Jorge Costa]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). 17 May 2009. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  2. "Olhanense desce e Algarve está de novo sem representantes na I Liga" [Olhanense go down and the Algarve is again without representatives in the I Liga] (in Portuguese). RTP. 10 May 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  3. "Olhanense: 13 anos depois desce dos campeonatos profissionais" [Olhanense: 13 years later they fall from the professional championships]. O Jogo (in Portuguese). 15 April 2017. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  4. "Olhanense e Farense reeditam o derby mais "quente" do Algarve esta quarta-feira". sulinformacao.pt. 1 October 2014. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  5. "Derby no Algarve: Olhanense empatou com Farense (1-1) - Maisfutebol.iol.pt". iol.pt. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  6. http://portugalresident.com/capital-‘punishment’-for-portimonense-fans
  7. portugalpress (2 March 2016). "Bragging rights". portugalresident.com. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  8. "Portimonense vence Olhanense no segundo derby algarvio da II Liga 2015/16". sulinformacao.pt. 28 November 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  9. "Derby entre Portimonense e Olhanense acaba empatado a um golo (com fotos)". sulinformacao.pt. 22 March 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  10. algarveresident (10 September 2010). "Big Algarve Derby next week". portugalresident.com. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  11. "SC Olhanense". www.soccerway.com. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
  12. "PLANTEL 2019-20". www.olhanensenet.wordpress.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 16 August 2019.
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