Canedo F.C.

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Canedo
Full nameCanedo Futebol Clube
Founded1984
GroundCampo das Valadas, Canedo,
Santa Maria da Feira
Capacity5,000
ChairmanMário Cardoso
ManagerCerqueira
League AF Aveiro Second Division
2012–13 AF Aveiro First Division, 12th (Relegated)
Website Club website

Canedo Futebol Clube, commonly known as Canedo is a Portuguese football club from Canedo, Santa Maria da Feira. [1] Founded in 1984, the club currently plays at the Campo das Valadas which holds a capacity of 5,000. [2]

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The club currently plays in the AF Aveiro Second Division, following relegation in the 2012–13 season from the AF Aveiro First Division. [3] The club is currently sponsored by English sportswear manufacturer Umbro.

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