S.C. Freamunde Explained

Clubname:Freamunde
Fullname:Sport Clube Freamunde
Nickname:Os Capões (The Roosters)
Founded:1933
Dissolved:2018
Ground:Campo SC Freamunde
Capacity:4,000
Chairman:Miguel Pacheco
Manager:Tonanha
League:District Championship
Season:2017–18
Position:Campeonato de Portugal, 15th (relegated)
Website:http://www.scfreamunde.pt/
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Stadium:Complexo Desportivo do Sport Clube de Freamunde

Sport Clube Freamunde is a Portuguese football club based in Freamunde, Paços de Ferreira. Founded on 19 March 1933, it currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal, holding home matches at the 4,000-capacity Complexo Desportivo do SC Freamunde.

José Bosingwa, who later achieved fame with Porto, Chelsea and the Portugal national team, began his professional career at Freamunde.[1]

History

Freamunde started when cardinal António Filipe watched a group of children playing in the streets of Freamunde, and decided to start a club, arranging for kits gratuitously. It was first called Freamunde Sport Clube.

Another clergyman, Padre Castro, was the main responsible for the club's early professional foundations. In 1933, the team started playing matches in a field owned by him, the Campo do Carvalhal. Two years later, the club started competing in Liga Invicta – known in later years as the second division – doning the colours which would last for the following decades: blue shirt and socks and white shorts. The league folded however two years later, and the team started playing in Campeonato da Promoção, after joining Porto's Football Association.

In 1944, Freamunde's first status were outlined – five years later, Castro died. In 1999, after two consecutive promotions, the club first reached the new second level,[2] lasting two seasons, and returning again for the 2007–08 campaign after being crowned champions of the third division (Northern Zone);[3] during the early 1990s and the 2000s, Jorge Regadas served as team manager for several seasons.[4] [5] [6] [7]

Current squad

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Honours

1998–99, 2006–07

2013–14

League and cup history

SeasonPos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupLeague CupNotes
1989–902DSalign=right 63414128453540Round 5Promoted
1990–912Halign=right 153813718556933Round 4Relegated
1991–922DSalign=right 9348179423733Round 6
1992–932DSalign=right 163281014324126Round 2Relegated
1993–943DSalign=right 1342374702653Round 3Promoted
1994–952DSalign=right 1234111013414532Round 5
1995–962DSalign=right 133412913404445Round 2
1996–972DSalign=right 1534101014323840Round 3Relegated
1997–983DSalign=right 13426531043983Quarter–finalsPromoted
1998–992DSalign=right 1342365602875Round 3Promoted
1999–002Halign=right 1034111211423745Round 4
2000–012Halign=right 18346523286423Round 4Relegated
2001–022DSalign=right 1538111314444846Round 2
2002–032DSalign=right 1538101216527042Round 6
2003–042DSalign=right 93614715554549Round 4
2004–052DSalign=right 43819118793768Round 2
2005–062DSalign=right 1126899252033Round 3
2006–072DSalign=right 1301857412559Round 3Promoted
2007–082Halign=right 13309813424935Round 4Round 1
2008–092Halign=right 62810711303437Round 3First Group Stage
2009–102Halign=right 12309813435035Round 5Round 1
2010–112Halign=right 11308139373937Round 2First Group Stage
2011–122Halign=right 143071310354034Round 2First Group Stage
2012–132Halign=right 224271223467633Round 3Round 2Relegated
2013–14CNalign=right 1322183632371Round 3Promoted
2014–152Halign=right 846181711483271Round 5Round 1
Last updated: 30 July 2015
Div. = Division; ; 2H = Liga de Honra; 2DS = Segunda Divisão; 3DS = Terceira Divisão; CN = Campeonato Nacional
Pos. = Position; Pl = Match played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lost; GS = Goal scored; GA = Goal against; P = Points

Managerial history

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Bosingwa impõe-se em Freamunde. Bosingwa makes a name for himself at Freamunde. Record. pt. 11 April 2001. 21 October 2013.
  2. News: FPF dá título da II B a três clubes e suspende Nacional de Iniciados. FPF hands II B title to three clubs and suspends Nacional de Iniciados. Record. pt. 6 July 1999. 21 October 2013.
  3. News: Freamunde sagra-se campeão. Freamunde crowned champions. Record. pt. 26 May 2007. 21 October 2013.
  4. News: Técnico Jorge Regadas sereno na hora da festa do Gondomar. Coach Jorge Regadas at ease as Gondomar celebrates. Record. pt. 26 November 2002. 21 October 2013.
  5. News: Jorge Regadas renova vínculo. Jorge Regadas renews link. Record. pt. 4 June 2007. 21 October 2013.
  6. News: Jorge Regadas continua por mais uma época. Jorge Regadas stays for one more season. Record. pt. 24 April 2009. 21 October 2013.
  7. News: Jorge Regadas regressa ao comando técnico. Jorge Regadas returns to manager position. Record. pt. 25 February 2013. 21 October 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130512054111/http://www.record.xl.pt/Futebol/Nacional/liga_honra/Freamunde/interior.aspx?content_id=806661. 12 May 2013.
  8. Web site: Freamunde. Foradejogo. 28 November 2014.