F.C. da Madalena

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Madalena
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Full nameFutebol Clube da Madalena
Founded1974
GroundEstádio Municipal da Madalena
Capacity2,500
Chairman Flag of Portugal.svg Mário Nogueira de Castro
Manager Flag of Portugal.svg Joaquim Mendes
League Terceira Divisão
2011–12 Segunda Divisão – Zona Centro, 16th (relegated)

Futebol Clube da Madalena or simply Madalena is a Portuguese football club based in Madalena. The club was founded in 1974.

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