Ourique DC

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Full nameOurique Desportos Clube
Founded1937 [1]

Ourique Desportos Clube is a Portuguese sports club from Ourique.

The men's football team played in the Terceira Divisão, then the fourth tier of Portuguese football, from 1997 to 2002. In 2011–12 the team finished 7th of 13 in the I league of AF Beja, disappearing after that. [1]

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