C.F. Os Marialvas

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C.F. Os Marialvas
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Full nameClube Futebol Os Marialvas
Founded1931 [1]
GroundComplexo Desportivo de Cantanhede
Capacity≈600
LeagueHonra B AF Coimbra
2020–212nd

Clube Futebol Os Marialvas is a Portuguese sports club from Cantanhede.

The men's football team plays in the Honra B AF Coimbra. The team played on the second tier of Portuguese football until the 1989–90 Segunda Divisão, then the 1990–91 Segunda Divisão B followed by a stint in the Terceira Divisão until 1998–99. Another stint in the Terceira Divisão was confined to the 2005–06 edition. [1] In the Taça de Portugal, Marialvas among others reached the fourth round in the 1992–93 edition.

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