G.D. Fabril Explained

Clubname:Fabril Barreiro
Fullname:Grupo Desportivo Fabril
Short Name:Fabril
Ground:Complexo Desportivo Alfredo da Silva, Barreiro, Portugal
Capacity:22,000
Chairman:Faustino Mestre
Manager:João Miguel Parreira
League:Campeonato de Portugal
Season:2021–22
Position:AF Setúbal 1ª Divisão,1st
Website:http://www.grupodesportivofabril.pt/
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Grupo Desportivo Fabril is a Portuguese sports club established as Grupo Desportivo CUF do Barreiro (commonly known as CUF Barreiro), with CUF standing for the company Companhia União Fabril. A multisports club best known for its football section, it was founded as a works team in the city of Barreiro, District of Setúbal, on 27 January 1937. CUF Barreiro's greatest achievement was a third place in the 1964–65 Portuguese Liga season. The club's football home ground is the Complexo Desportivo Alfredo da Silva, which was inaugurated in June 1965 and named after Alfredo da Silva, an entrepreneur who was the founder of CUF.

Besides football, Fabril's futsal team has reached top-flight twice in their history, participating in the I Divisão in the 2012–13 and 2016–17 seasons. In the 2012–13 season, Fabril reached the 5th round of the Taça de Portugal.

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History

Established as Grupo Desportivo da CUF (G.D. CUF, with CUF standing for the company Companhia União Fabril) in 1937, it also was known as CUF Barreiro, it was one of three football clubs created by the parent company, whose players were also workers (the other clubs were CUF Lisboa, founded in 1936 and now known as Unidos de Lisboa, and the short-lived CUF Porto, that existed between 1945 and 1950). In 1940, the Estado Novo forced the club to change its name, as it didn't allow sports teams with corporate names. Thus the club changed its name to Unidos Futebol Clube or Unidos do Barreiro (CUF Lisboa, meanwhile changed to Clube de Futebol Os Unidos or Unidos de Lisboa). The original name returned in 1944. After the military coup in April 1974 the club was renamed Grupo Desportivo Quimigal.[1] [2]

The club changed its name several times during its history:

Timeline

Presences
Primeira Liga (First League)23
Liga de Honra (League of Honour)
Segunda Divisão (Second Division)21
14
Taça de Portugal (Portuguese Cup) ?

Sports

Football

Honours

League and cup history

SeasonPos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupEuropeNotes
1942–19431Dalign=right 9185112467711QF
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1948–1949?align=right ????????1/8
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1954–19551Dalign=right 726105114552251/16
1955–19561Dalign=right 102668123358201/16
1956–19571Dalign=right 9269343569211/8
1957–19581Dalign=right 122683154059191/8
1958–19591Dalign=right 11268513345521-
1959–19601Dalign=right 526105113639251/32
1960–19611Dalign=right 626106103828261/8
1961–19621Dalign=right 42614574434331/16
1962–19631Dalign=right 122666143740181/16
1963–19641Dalign=right 5261268463330QF
1964–19651Dalign=right 32615564929351/8best classification ever
1965–19661Dalign=right 92688103746241/8FC2nd Round
1966–19671Dalign=right 82695122743231/16
1967–19681Dalign=right 112677122837211/32FC1st Round
1968–19691Dalign=right 7268117323027SF
1969–19701Dalign=right 82695122438231/16
1970–19711Dalign=right 82685132837211/16
1971–19721Dalign=right 430121354328371/16
1972–19731Dalign=right 83011811383730SFUC2nd round
1973–19741Dalign=right 8308913334425QF
1974–19751Dalign=right 830109114141291/8
1975–19761Dalign=right 1630410161550181/16relegated
1976–1977?align=right ????????QF
1977–1978?align=right ????????1/32
1978–1979?align=right ????????1/32
1979–1980?align=right ????????1/64
1980–1981?align=right ????????1/128
1981–1982?align=right ????????1/64
1982–1983?align=right ????????1/16
1983–1984?align=right ????????1/128
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1987–1988?align=right ????????1/64
1988–1989?align=right ????????1/128
1989–1990?align=right ????????1/32
1990–1991?align=right ????????1/128
1991–19923Dalign=right ????????1/256
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2000–20013Dalign=right ????????1/256
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2007–20083Dalign=right 42612863825401/128

1D = First Division

3D = Third Division

FC = Fairs Cup

UC = UEFA Cup

International performance

As CUF Barreiro, the club has made three official appearances in international football competitions:

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubScore
1965–66Inter-Cities Fairs Cup2R AC Milan2–0, 0–2, 0–1
1967–68Inter-Cities Fairs Cup1R Vojvodina Novi Sad0–1, 1–3
1972–73UEFA Cup1R Racing White1–0, 2–0
2R 1. FC Kaiserslautern1–3, 1–0
1973–74Intertoto CupGr.3 Hertha Berlin0–0, 0–1; 2nd
Malmö FF4–0, 0–1
Grasshopper3–0, 4–1
1974–75Intertoto CupGr.10 Landskronabgcolor=gold1–0, 1–1; Winner
Altay S.K.2–0, 1–2
Hammarby IF1–0, 2–2

Futsal

Fabril has a futsal team that has played top tier futsal in the Liga Sport Zone.

Honours

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CUF (Fabril Barreiro) :: História :: zerozero.pt . 2024-04-13 . www.zerozero.pt . pt.
  2. Web site: GD Fabril: "Um clube operário que deixou de ser fortemente operário, após o 25 de abril. Tornou-se meio burguês, a coberto de ser popular" . 2024-04-13 . SAPO 24 . pt.