SC Vila Verde

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SC Vila Verde
Sporting Clube Vila Verde logo.png
Full nameSporting Clube Vila Verde
Founded1943
GroundPavilhão do SC Vila Verde,
Sintra, Portugal
Capacity2,500
Chairman Flag of Portugal.svg António Tojeira Mateus
Manager Flag of Portugal.svg Rodrigo Barreiros
League Portuguese Futsal First Division

Sporting Clube Vila Verde is a futsal team based in Sintra, Portugal. It plays in Portuguese Futsal First Division. They were founded in 1943.

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History

The foundation of Sporting Clube Vila Verde happened in the first half of the 20th century, more precisely in 1943, on January 15, responsibility of an organizing committee composed of natural earth.

Almost exactly four years later, on January 20, 1947, on the same date they are published in serial No. 20 in the Government Gazette, are presented in the General Assembly of the statutes that would govern the Club.

However, only in 1953 the club began to participate in official events of the Football Association Lisbon. The even later began the construction of the headquarters building in 1964, the year the Club also bought the land where sports facilities by 7000 $ 00 and publish in the Government Gazette No. 287 series III, the list of management bodies.

In the early 1970s the club began the participation of youth in football 11 that survived the extinction of seniors in 1984 for lack of funds. In 1980 started up the works of the sports pavilion that would, years later, the inscription of the Club to participate in Division III District Football 5. It took just one year to the team climb to second division and then two more for the climb to Division I in the same year that the flag of the club received the final district level, followed from the year 1992. It was also this year that the Club is affiliated to Sporting Clube de Portugal.

In 1994, the Club has finally managed to climb to the Division I National Futsal where he participated in the seasons 1994/95 to 1997/98. At the end of this season came down to the Second Division. Still, in 1999, the Club could be a finalist of the Cup of Portugal Futsal being defeated by the team of D. João V has an extension. [1]

Current Squad 2009/2010 [2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
Flag of Portugal.svg Carlo
Flag of Portugal.svg Libaneo
Flag of Portugal.svg Andre Rocha
Flag of Portugal.svg Dino
Flag of Portugal.svg Tchola
Flag of Portugal.svg Magina
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Miles
Flag of Portugal.svg Ivan Varela
Flag of Portugal.svg Huguinho
No.PositionPlayer
Flag of Portugal.svg Fabio
Flag of Portugal.svg Fabio Capelas
Flag of Portugal.svg Vasco
Flag of Portugal.svg Daniel Ramos
Flag of Portugal.svg Diogo Alves
Flag of Portugal.svg Bruno Cardoso
Flag of Portugal.svg Tuca
Flag of Portugal.svg Teixeira

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