S.C. Ideal

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Sporting Ideal
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Full nameSporting Clube Ideal
Founded1931;93 years ago (1931) [1]
GroundCampo Municipal da Ribeira Grande, Ribeira Grande [2]
Capacity2500
League Portuguese District Championships
2021–22 Campeonato de Portugal, relegated

Sporting Clube Ideal is a Portuguese sports club from Ribeira Grande.

The men's football team plays in the Portuguese District Championships, the fifth tier of Portuguese football. The team was promoted to the Campeonato de Portugal, then the third tier, for the 2015–16 season. [1]

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