List of Sporting CP records and statistics

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This List of Sporting CP records and statistics provides information about Sporting Clube de Portugal, which is a Portuguese sports club based in Lisbon. The club is particularly renowned for its football branch. With more than 100,000 registered club members, [1] Sporting CP is one of the most successful and popular sports clubs in Portugal. Its teams, athletes, and supporters are often nicknamed Os Leões (The Lions).

Contents

Honours

Domestic competitions

  • Winners (4): 1922–23, 1933–34, 1935–36, 1937–38
  • Runners-up (6): 1922, 1924–25, 1927–28, 1932–33, 1934–35, 1936–37
  • Winners (1): 1943–44
  • Winners (2): 1948, 1953

Regional competitions

  • Winners (19): 1915, 1919, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1928, 1931, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1947, 1948
  • Winners (13): 1915, 1916, 1917, 1948, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1971, 1985, 1991, 1992, 2014, 2015
  • Winners (16): 1934–35, 1937–38, 1939–40, 1941–42, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1973–74, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86
  • Winners (3): 1934–35, 1940–41, 1945–46
  • Winners (2): 1923–24, 1930–31
  • Winners (2): 1911–12, 1912–13
  • Winners (1): 1917–18 (Provisional)
  • Winners (1): 1930–31

European competitions

  • Runners-up (1): 1949

Friendly competitions

  • Winners (1): 1961
  • Winners (2): 1967, 1970
  • Runners-up (1): 2005
  • Winners (1): 1969
  • Winners (1): 1981
  • Winners (1): 1991
  • Winners (1): 2001
  • Runners-up (1): 1977
  • Winners (3): 2005, 2006, 2008
  • Winners (1): 2006
  • Runners-up (1): 2008
  • Runners-up (1): 2010
  • Winners (1): 2010

Players

Competitive, professional matches only. Players inboldare still active.

Appearances

Overall appearances

RankNationalityPlayerGamesYears
1 Flag of Portugal.svg Hilário 4941958–1973
2 Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Patrício 4672006–2018
3 Flag of Portugal.svg Damas 4561966–1976, 1984–1989
4 Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel Fernandes 4411975–1987
5 Flag of Portugal.svg Azevedo 4211935–1952
6 Flag of Portugal.svg Oceano 4051984–1991, 1994–1998
7 Flag of Portugal.svg José Carlos 3671962–1974
8 Flag of Portugal.svg Manecas 3661935–1951
9 Flag of Portugal.svg Mourão 3481928–1944
10 Flag of Portugal.svg Vasques 3481946–1959
Last update: 11 January 2018

Goalscorers

Overall scorers

RankNationalityPlayerGamesGoalsYears
1 Flag of Portugal.svg Peyroteo 3345441937–1949
2 Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel Fernandes 4412601975–1987
3 Flag of Portugal.svg Vasques 3482271946–1959
4 Flag of Portugal.svg Soeiro 2192041933–1945
5 Flag of Portugal.svg Jordão 2861861977–1986
6 Flag of Portugal.svg Mourão 3351761928–1944
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Liédson 3131722003–2011
8 Flag of Portugal.svg João Martins 2481631947–1959
9 Flag of Portugal.svg Albano 3361601943–1956
10 Flag of Portugal.svg Jesus Correia 2081591943–1953
Last update: 13 August 2018

Overall scorers (foreign players)

RankNationalityPlayerGamesGoalsYears
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Portugal.svg Liédson 3131722003–2011
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Yazalde 1351281971–1975
3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Yordanov 226711991–2001
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bas Dost 85692016–2019
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Jardel 62672001–2003
7 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Balakov 169601991–1995
6 Flag of Algeria.svg Islam Slimani 116592013 –2017

2022 – 2023

Last update: 1 Mars 2022

Team records

Matches

Record wins

League, Cup and Europe History

Recent seasons

SeasonDivisionPosPldWDLGFGAPts Cup League Cup CompetitionResultCompetitionResultPlayer(s)Goals
League European competitions Other competitionsTop scorer(s) [n 1]
2013–14 Primeira Liga 2nd 302073542067 R32 R3 (GS2) Fredy Montero 13
2014–15 Primeira Liga 3rd 3422102672976 W R3 (GS2)
GS

R32
Islam Slimani 12
2015–16 Primeira Liga 2nd 342752792186 R16 R3 (GS)
PO

R32
Supertaça W Islam Slimani 27
2016–17 Primeira Liga 3rd 342176683670 QF R3 (GS) Champions League GS Bas Dost 34
2017–18 Primeira Liga 3rd 342464632478 RU W
GS

QF
Bas Dost 27
2018–19 Primeira Liga 3rd 342356723374 W W Europa League R32 Bruno Fernandes 20
2019–20 Primeira Liga 4th 3418610493460 R64 SF Europa League R32 Supertaça RU Bruno Fernandes [upper-alpha 1] 8
2020–21 Primeira Liga 1st 342671652085 R16 W Europa League PO Pedro Gonçalves 23
2021–22 Primeira Liga 2nd 342743732385 SF W Champions League R16 Supertaça W Pablo Sarabia 15
2022–23 Primeira Liga 4th 342356713274 R64 RU
GS

QF
Pedro Gonçalves 15

Notes

  1. Only goals scored in the regional championship or Primeira Liga are considered.

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References

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