Associação Atlética Portuguesa (Santos) Explained

Clubname:Portuguesa Santista
Fullname:Associação Atlética Portuguesa
Nickname:Briosa
Lusinha
Santista
Ground:Ulrico Mursa
Capacity:7,635
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Sérgio Schlicht
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Sérgio Guedes
Website:http://www.aaportuguesa.com
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Associação Atlética Portuguesa, commonly referred to as Portuguesa Santista, is a professional football club based in Santos, São Paulo, Brazil. The team competes in Campeonato Paulista Série A2, the second tier of the São Paulo state football league.

Founded in 1917 by the Portuguese descendants of the city, they play in predominantly red and green colors, being the use of those colors inspired on the main colors displayed by the Portuguese flag. The club's nickname, Briosa, was given between 1918 and 1920, when the club competed in several amateur football festivals. Briosa means courageous, graceful, in Portuguese.

History

In November 1914, Pedreira do Contorno workers, in Jabaquara neighborhood, Santos, were watching Espanha Futebol Clube matches and dreaming about creating a football club on their own. On 20 November 1917, Manoel Tavares had a meeting at Alexandre Coelho's barber shop, with 15 other people, who decided to found a club honoring Portugal. The name they chose was Associação Atlética Portuguesa and Lino do Carmo was elected as the club's first president.

The club's first match was played on 5 December 1920, when they beat Sírio Futebol Clube 6–0 at Estádio Ulrico Mursa.

In 1950, Portuguesa Santista had its first trip to another country. In Portugal, the club played seven matches, winning five of them and losing the other two.

In 1959, Portuguesa Santista traveled to Portuguese-ruled African territories at the time, playing against Angolan and Mozambican clubs, and won all the 15 matches they played,[1] scoring 75 goals and conceding 10. Because of this great performance, Portuguesa Santista won Fita Azul do Futebol Brasileiro (Brazilian Football Blue Ribbon in English), given to the club which succeeds in trips to another countries. In the course of this same trip, before playing against Portuguese Africa's football clubs, Portuguesa Santista cancelled its friendly matches scheduled for taking place in apartheid South Africa because Portuguesa Santista's black players weren't allowed to play by the South African authorities ruling the country at the time.

In 1964, Portuguesa won the second division of Campeonato Paulista (currently known as Campeonato Paulista Série A2), gaining promotion to the following year's first division.

In 1997, the club competed in Brazilian Championship Third Level, but was eliminated in the first stage.[2]

In 2004, Portuguesa Santista competed in Copa do Brasil, being eliminated in the first round by 15 de Novembro of Campo Bom, Rio Grande do Sul.

Portuguesa Santista was the first youth club of Neymar, who as of August 2023 plays for Saudi club Al Hilal[3] and the Brazil national team.

Achievements

State

Winners (1): 2023

Winners (4): 1932 (APEA), 1933 (APEA), 1934 (APEA), 1964

Winners (1): 2016

Winners (1): 1971

Winners (1): 1929 (LAF)

City

Winners (8): 1923, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934

Winners (1): 1929

Others

Winners (1): 1959

Fita Azul do Futebol Brasileiro (Brazilian Football Blue Ribbon) was an award given for the club which succeeds in an excursion out of the country.

Stadium

See main article: Estádio Ulrico Mursa.

Portuguesa Santista's stadium is Estádio Ulrico Mursa, built in 1920, with a maximum capacity of approximately 7,600 people.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2017-11-19 . Fundado por imigrantes portugueses primeiro clube de Neymar completa 100 anos . 2023-12-04 . www.dn.pt . pt-PT.
  2. Web site: Brazil Third Division 1997 Série C . 20 September 2007 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation . https://web.archive.org/web/20070821080407/http://paginas.terra.com.br/esporte/rsssfbrasil/tables/br1997l3.htm . 21 August 2007 . dead .
  3. News: 'I want to write new sporting history' - Neymar joins Al-Hilal . BBC Sport .
  4. Web site: Santos fecha acordo com a Briosa para usar Ulrico Mursa.