U.D. Oliveirense Explained

Clubname:Oliveirense
Fullname:União Desportiva Oliveirense
Nickname:Unionistas (Unionists)
Ground:Estádio Carlos Osório,
Oliveira de Azeméis
Capacity:4,000
Chairman:Horácio Bastos
Nobuyuki Yamagata (President)
Manager:Ricardo Chéu
League:Liga Portugal 2
Season:2023–24
Position:15th of 18
Current:2023–24 U.D. Oliveirense season
Website:http://www.udoliveirense.pt/
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União Desportiva Oliveirense (UDO), commonly known as Oliveirense, is a Portuguese sports club from the city of Oliveira de Azeméis, in Aveiro District.[1] The club was founded on 25 October 1922.[2] The main football team currently plays at the Estádio Carlos Osório which holds a seating capacity of 4,000[3] [4] and plays in Liga Portugal 2. As a multisports club it fields very successful teams in rink hockey and basketball as well.[5] [6] Its rink hockey team has won the Taça de Portugal on three occasions whilst its basketball team has won the Portuguese Basketball SuperCup and the Portuguese Basketball Cup.[7] The Kelly–Simoldes–UDO cycling team, which holds a UCI Continental team licence, is affiliated with União Desportiva Oliveirense.

Oliveirense is part of the Aveiro Football Association which is the football association in charge of the district's football matters.[8] In its entire history the club has won seven major trophies, of which their first was the AF Aveiro Championship in the 1945–46 season.[9] Oliveirense are currently sponsored by Italian sportswear manufacturer Macron.[10]

The club is owned by Japanese restaurant operator Onodera Group, which is also the owner of Yokohama FC.[11]

History

The club was founded on 25 October 1922 as União Desportiva Oliveirense. Prior to its inception it was called Sport Clube Oliveirense who had begun playing in the district league of Aveiro.[2]

Following its establishment, shortly after Oliveirense was one of the founding clubs of the Aveiro Football Association along with Anadia, Beira-Mar, Bustelo, Clube dos Galitos, Espinho, Fogueirese, Ovarense, Paços Brandão, Sanjoanense, SC Oliveirense and Sociedade Recreio Artístico.[12] The association was founded on the 22 September 1924.[12]

This association would go on to establish the AF Aveiro Championship which Oliveirense would go on to win once in the 1945–46 season. During the 1945–46 season, the club also played in the Primeira Liga where after one season they were relegated. This is their only presence in the Primeira Liga.[13] Following the club's relegation they would go on to play in the AF Aveiro First Division which the club won in the 1951–52, 1956–57 and 1957–58 seasons.

Over the next couple of decades the club would play in the district leagues, Terceira Divisão and Segunda Divisão. From 1989–90 to 2000–01 they played in the second division before gaining promotion to the Segunda Liga before being relegated once again to the second division in which they would six seasons before being promoted to the Segunda Liga in the 2007–08 season.[14] Ever since the 2008–09 they have played in the Segunda Liga and achieved the club's best ever cup run in their history in the 2011–12 season where they reached the semi-final stage before being knocked out by eventually winners Académica de Coimbra.[15] [16]

On 4 November 2022, the Japanese football club Yokohama FC announced that the Onodera Group, a Japanese restaurant operator and owner of the club, had acquired a majority stake in UD Oliveirense which was playing in Liga Portugal 2.[17] Along with Yokohama FC, UD Oliveirense became a subsidiary of the group.[18] Onodera Group became the first company in history to manage J.League clubs and European clubs.

Players

Current squad

Honours

1

3

Managerial history

League and cup history

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupLeague CupNotes
1945–461Dalign=right 1222321722738Round 1Relegated
1989–902DSalign=right 153411617374528Round 3
1990–912DSalign=right 63819712523245Round 4
1991–922DSalign=right 934121111484635Round 4
1992–932DSalign=right 53414128604340Round 4
1993–942DSalign=right 934131011434336Round 2
1994–952DSalign=right 934111112573833Round 3
1995–962DSalign=right 3341996492166Round 4
1996–972DSalign=right 33415109463255Round 2
1997–982DSalign=right 63414119463653Round 3
1998–992DSalign=right 934121210484148Round 3
1999–002DSalign=right 83818317544857Round 2
2000–012DSalign=right 1362745812785Round 5Promoted
2001–022Halign=right 183461018314928Round 4Relegated
2002–032DSalign=right 43617109554061Round 2
2003–042DSalign=right 738141311574455Round 3
2004–052DSalign=right 1336121212594548Round 4
2005–062DSalign=right 1261754522656Round 6
2006–072DSalign=right 22612104372346Round 4
2007–082DSalign=right 1342482652280Round 5Promoted
2008–092Halign=right 143071112253332Round 2Round 1
2009–102Halign=right 5301479382749Round 4Round 1
2010–112Halign=right 4301299363545Round 2Round 2
2011–122Halign=right 73010911393839Semi FinalFirst Group Stage
2012–132Lalign=right 842161214524960Round 5First Group Stage
2013–142Lalign=right 184213821567647Round 3Round 1
2014–152Lalign=right 1746141319506755Round 4Round 1
2017–182Lalign=right 1238131015454749Round 2

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Oliveira de Azeméis. ZeroZero. pt. 15 July 2012 . 15 July 2012 .
  2. News: Clube. Club. udoliveirense.pt. pt. 15 July 2012. 15 July 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120918071630/http://www.udoliveirense.pt/clube.28.html. 18 September 2012.
  3. News: Carlos Osório. ZeroZero. pt. 15 July 2012 . 15 July 2012 .
  4. News: Carlos Osório. ForaDeJogo. pt. 15 July 2012 . 15 July 2012 .
  5. News: Hoquei. Hockey. udoliveirense.pt. pt. 15 July 2012. 15 July 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120226200617/http://www.udoliveirense.pt/hoquei.4.html. 26 February 2012.
  6. News: Basquetebol. Basketball. udoliveirense.pt. pt. 15 July 2012. 15 July 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120406002241/http://www.udoliveirense.pt/basquetebol.1.html. 6 April 2012.
  7. News: Palmarés. Honours. udoliveirense.pt. pt. 15 July 2012. 15 July 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120918071737/http://www.udoliveirense.pt/clube.28/palmares.116/palmares.a31.html. 18 September 2012.
  8. News: SÓCIOS HONORÁRIOS. Members. afaveiro.pt. pt. 14 July 2012 . 14 July 2012 .
  9. News: Aveiro. RSSSF. pt. 14 July 2012 . 14 July 2012 .
  10. Web site: Football—Teams . Portugal . 28 April 2012 . dead . 13 April 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120413102812/http://en.macron.com/Teams/Football .
  11. Web site: Dono do Yokohama FC, do Japão, adquire 52,5% da SAD da Oliveirense . 2023-02-01 . www.ojogo.pt . 4 November 2022 . pt-PT.
  12. News: HISTÓRIA. History. afaveiro.pt. pt. 14 July 2012 . 14 July 2012 .
  13. News: Portuguese League 1945/46. ZeroZero. pt. 16 July 2012 . 16 July 2012 .
  14. News: II Divisão Série B 2007/2008. II Division Serie B. ZeroZero. pt. 16 July 2012 . 16 July 2012 .
  15. News: Taça de Portugal 2011/2012. Cup of Portugal 2011/2012. ZeroZero. pt. 16 July 2012 . 16 July 2012 .
  16. News: União Desportiva Oliveirense. ZeroZero. 16 July 2012 . 16 July 2012 .
  17. Web site: 2023-07-12 . Kazuyoshi Miura extends Portuguese second-division stint at 56 . 2023-12-07 . The Japan Times . en.
  18. Web site: 【横浜FC】親会社がポルトガル2部の経営権取得 Jと欧州クラブの経営権を持つ企業は史上初 . 2022-12-16 . ja .