HC Braga explained

Hóquei Clube de Braga
Nickname:Bracarenses
Fullname:HC Braga
Ground:Pavilhão das Goladas, Braga
Capacity:500
Chairman: Luís Botelho
Manager: André Torres
League:1ª Divisão
Season:2021/22
Position:7th
Website:facebook.com/HCBraga
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Hóquei Clube de Braga Sabseg (sponsored by insurance company Sabseg) is a professional roller hockey club from Braga, Portugal. It was founded on 18 March 1988, after the extinction of the rink hockey squad of ABC Braga, a local handball club. It has about 400 members. The senior team participates in the Portuguese Roller Hockey First Division and in last years qualified to CERS Cup.The club has youth teams with several regional, national and European titles.

2013-14 Technical Team

align=center colspan=3Technical Team
NamePost
Vítor SilvaHead Coach
Miguel SoaresAssistant Coach and Fitness Coach
Jorge MendesMechanic
André CarneiroYouth Coordinator

Titles

Senior Team

8 Appearances (2005/06 and from 2007/08 until 2013/14);

Best rank: 5th place in 2010/11

Youth Teams

U-15: National Champions in 2010/11
U-17: European and National Champions in 2013/14 and runner-up in 2010/11 and 2012/13
U-20: National championship runner-up in 2013/14

HC Braga won several Regional Championships and Regional Cups in all levels.

Players at Portugal national roller hockey team

In 2010/2011, some HC Braga athletes Braga have been elected to play at National teams like Helder Nunes, who was selected to compete in the 2011 CIRH U-20 World Cup, where the Portuguese finished in 2nd place.In 2012, Helder Nunes was summoned to the Senior National Team, participating in the 2012 CERH European Championship in Lordelo (Paredes Municipality), Portugal. Another HC Braga athlete elected to the Portugal national team, was Miguel Vieira (U-15 National Champion in 2010/2011), playing in the 2012 European Roller Hockey Juvenile Championship (U-17), where the Portuguese team finished in 2nd place. In 2013, Carlos Loureiro was crowned U-17 European Champion while Miguel Vieira won th 2013 FIRS Roller Hockey World Cup U-20.

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