Full name | Clube Recreativo de Candoso |
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Founded | 20 April 1975 |
Ground | Pavilhão Desportivo do CR Candoso São Martinho de Candoso, Portugal |
Chairman | Sérgio Abreu |
Manager | Fabrício Costa |
League | Liga Portuguesa de Futsal |
2018–19 | II Divisão Futsal Series A: 1st North Zone: 1st Playoffs: Winner |
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