Grupo Dramático e Sportivo Cascais explained
Teamname: | GDS Cascais |
Fullname: | Grupo Dramático e Sportivo Cascais |
Founded: | 1915 |
Ground: | Cascais |
Chairman: | Luis Ferreira |
Coach: | João Bettencourt (Bico) |
Season: | 2011-12 |
Position: | 1st (Promoted) |
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Grupo Dramático e Sportivo Cascais is a Portuguese rugby union team. It had a player, Paulo Murinello, at the Portuguese squad that participated at the 2007 Rugby World Cup finals.It also has a team that plays in Liga Portuguesa de Futsal.
Honors
- Winner (3): 1992/93, 1993/94, 1996/97
Squad 2023/24
According to Portuguese Rugby Federation[1]
The Cascais squad for the 2023–24 TOP 10 seasonProps- Nuno Mascarenhas
- Pedro Bengaló
- Ignácio Urueña
- Nicolas Griffiths
- José Lavos
- Duarte Conde
- Pedro Lopes
Hookers
- Santiago Lopes
- José Martinez
- Joseph Duffy
- Bernardo Gomes
- Alexander Vieira
Locks
- Martim Belo
- Alexandre Fonseca Rodrigues
- Manuel Barros
- Gustavo Freire
- António Carvalho Martins
- Luis Graça
- João Cabaço
| Backrow- Gonzalo Paulin
- Salvador Vassalo
- Duarte Costa Campos
- Boaventura Almeida
- Francisco Sousa
- Sebastião Petronilho
- Gonçalo Carvalho
- Diogo Pina
- Lourenço Durão
Scrum-halves
- Noah Nash
- Duarte Cardoso
- Domingos Albuquerque
- Francisco Carmona e Costa
Fly-halves
| Centres
Wingers
- Vasco Durão
- José Villar Gomes
- António Sousa
- Francisco Pissarra
- Duarte Tavares
Fullbacks
- Vasco Correia
- Alfredo Almeida
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(c) denotes the team captain, Bold denotes internationally capped players. | |
External links
Notes and References
- News: Registered players on FPR.