Vilanovense F.C.

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Vilanovense
Full nameVilanovense Futebol Clube
Founded1914
GroundParque Soares dos Reis, Vila Nova de Gaia
Capacity3.500
Chairman Flag of Portugal.svg Dr. Rogério Santos
Manager Flag of Portugal.svg Edmundo Duarte
League1ª Divisão Distrital
da AF Porto
Website Club website

Vilanovense Futebol Clube is a Portuguese football club based in Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto District. Their traditional kit consists in a striped black and red jersey, black shorts as well as black socks. An historic team from the Porto FA, they extinguished their senior football team due to financial debt. A new team Vila FC was created in 2010 to continue the club's traditions.

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In the higher national division, one of the participation was the Terceira Divisão which was in the 1993–94 season (13th, 34 pts) and again in the 1994–95 season.

Season to season

SeasonLevelDivisionSectionPlaceMovements
1942–43Tier 6 Distritais AF Porto  – 2ª Divisão1st
1943–44Tier 5 Distritais AF Porto  – 1ª Divisão
1953–54Tier 6 Distritais AF Porto  – 2ª Divisão1stPromoted
1942–43Tier 5 Distritais AF Porto  – 1ª Divisão
1964–65Tier 5 Distritais AF Porto  – 1ª Divisão1stPromoted
1970–71Tier 5 Distritais AF Porto  – 1ª Divisão1stPromoted
1987–88Tier 5 Distritais AF Porto  – 1ª Divisão1stPromoted
1992–93Tier 5 Distritais AF Porto  – Divisão da Honra1stPromoted
1993–94 Tier 4 Terceira Divisão Série B13th
1994–95 Tier 4 Terceira Divisão Série B

Honours

  • 1942/43, 1953/54
  • 1964/65, 1970/71, 1987/88, 1992/93
  • 1967–68

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