SC de Bissau explained

Clubname:Sporting de Bissau
Fullname:Sporting Clube de Bissau
Ground:Estádio 24 de Setembro
Capacity:20,000
Chairman:Moctar Djaló
Manager:Mustafá Jaquité
League:Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau
Season:2023–24
Position:4th
Website:www.sportingcgb.com
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Sporting Clube de Bissau, usually known as Sporting de Bissau, is a professional football club from Bissau, Guinea-Bissau.

History

The club was founded on 30 January 1936 in Bissau, the club named after to that of the Portuguese club Sporting CP of Lisbon and is the 89th affiliate.[1] [2]

In the colonial era, the club competed three times in the Portuguese Cup, SC Braga in 1970, the 1972 edition which was their last appearance reached up to round one and challenged with UD Sintrense and Oriental Lisboa and was later out.

The club has the most number of national championships number 14 titles, their last was won in 2010, it also has 6 cup and 2 super cup titles.

After independence, SC Bissau reached the cup final and won their first title 1982, two more were won in 1986 and 1987. Another was won in 1991 after defeating Benfica Bissau 1–0 in the cup final. Another final chance was played in 1994, they lost 2–1 to Ténis Clube de Bissau, a club now known as Mavegro. Sporting Bissau had their second stint for another title, in the final, they lost to the same club 3–1, a club that became Mavegro. After winning their 2004 championship titile, they made a rematch with Mavegro in the 2004 super cup match and won their first of two super cup titles for the club. Sporting won their recent cup title in 2005 after defeating Bissorã 4–2 in the cup final. Sporting came into their recent super cup appearance in 2005, as they also were national champions, they faced the cup runner up Bissorã and claimed their last super cup title for Sporting.

In 1986, Sporting Bissau celebrated their 50th anniversary of the club's foundation.

In March 2016, Sporting Bissau was in first place with 17 points and 5 matches won, but the season was cancelled after May due to financial problems. Sporting Bissau finished on the edge of the relegation zone for the 2017 season with 11th place, enough to be kept as a First Division club for the following season, this was predominantly their final appearance in the cup final for the club.

Continental competitions

The club appeared in the African competition seven times, once in the cup competition and six in the African level. As they were national champions, the club did not appear in 1992, the late 1990s, the mid-2000s and 2011. In the 1984 edition after challenging Real de Banjul of the Gambia, Hafia FC withdrew from Round 1 competition, later Sporting itself withdrew during Round 2 competitions from JS Kabylie, Sporting also withdrew from the 1985 edition during Round 1 with Asante Kotoko FC and the 1993 edition during the preliminaries with Étoile Filante Ouagadougou.

Logo

Its logo used the older logo of Sporting CP, now the logo is to that of the modern logo of Sporting CP.

Uniform

Its uniform is to that of Sporting CP, its uniform for home games has a white-green striped t-shirt and black shorts, compared to Praia's uniforms of Cape Verde, Sporting Bissau has a green-white striped short sleeves and green socks. Its uniform for away games are colored white and similar to Sporting CP's and Praia's uniform in which Bissau has a green collar and sleeve rim.

Its former uniform used in mid to late 2000s was a green t-shirt with white collar and sleeve edges, a white shorts and green socks for home games.

Rivalry

Sporting Bissau's main rivalry is SB Benfica which is called Derby Eterno de Bissau (Eternal Derby of Bissau)

Honours

14

1983, 1984, 1986, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2021

6

1976, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1991, 2005

2

2004, 2005

League and cup history

Performance in CAF competitions

Season!style="background:#DCDCDC"
CompetitionQualification methodRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregate
1977CAF Cup Winners' CupBissau Guinean cup winnersFirst round Cedar United1–01–12–1
Second round Canon Yaoundé0–47–11–11
1984African Cup of Champions ClubsBissau Guinean championsPreliminary Round Real de Banjul2–00–02–0
First round Hafia FCcanccanc1
Second round JS Kabyliecanc.canc.2
1985African Cup of Champions ClubsBissau Guinean championsPreliminary Round ASC Garde Nationale1–20–12–2 (a)
1987African Cup of Champions ClubsBissau Guinean championsPreliminary Round Old Edwardianscanc.canc.3
First roundcanc.canc.2
1993African Cup of Champions ClubsBissau Guinean championsFirst roundcanc.canc.2
2000CAF Champions LeagueBissau Guinean championsPreliminary Round Horoya AC1–12–01–2
2008African Cup of Champions ClubsBissau Guinean championsPreliminary Round OC Khouribga0–20–22–2 (a)

1- Hafia FC withdrew
2- SC Bissau withdrew
3- Old Edwardians withdrew

Performance at the WAFU Club Championship

Season!style="background:#DCDCDC"
CompetitionQualification methodRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregate
1986WAFU Club ChampionshipFirst Division Runner-upPreliminary Round SEIB Djourbel0–03–00–3

Provincial era

The club in the Portuguese football structure

4 appearances

1970 – 1/8 final: vs SC Braga (1–0, 0–3)

1972 – Round 1: UD Sintrense (0–2)

1972 – Round 1: Oriental Lisboa (0–1)

National level

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAGDPCupNotes
2003–041align=right bgcolor=gold1181233267+1939
2004–051align=right bgcolor=gold12213634018+2245bgcolor=goldWinner
200614229492227align=right-531
20101align=right bgcolor=gold1
2010–1116
2013121810442210+1234
201413177732111+1028
201711126align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-align=right-

Statistics

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Filiais do Sporting Clube de Portugal. Sporting Centennial . 2007. 9 May 2018. pt.
  2. Web site: Filiais, Resto do Mundo. . 9 May 2018. pt.