C.D. Santa Clara




















































Santa Clara
C.D. Santa Clara logo.svg
Full name Clube Desportivo Santa Clara
Nickname(s)
Os Açoreanos (The Azoreans)
Founded January 31, 1921 (97 years ago)
Ground
Estádio de São Miguel,
Ponta Delgada, Portugal
Capacity 13,277
President Rui Miguel Melo Cordeiro
Manager João Henriques
League Primeira Liga
2017–18
LigaPro, 2nd (promoted)
Website Club website


















Home colours














Away colours














Third colours




Clube Desportivo Santa Clara is a Portuguese football club from Ponta Delgada, Azores. They play in the 13,277-seat Estádio de São Miguel that is eligible for UEFA Champions League and Europa League games. They are the most successful football team from the Azores islands and the only team from the archipelago to compete in one UEFA competition: the Intertoto Cup.


To date, Santa Clara is the only club from the Azores islands to have competed in the top division of the Portuguese Liga, being thus the westernmost top-flight club in Europe. They compete in the Primeira Liga, the Portuguese first division football league. Santa Clara's kit manufacturer is Adidas and their main sponsors are Banif and Açoreana Seguros. Main rivals are CD Operário from Lagoa. Other major rivals are C.S. Marítimo and C.D. Nacional, from the island of Madeira.




Contents






  • 1 Overview


  • 2 Honours


  • 3 Players


    • 3.1 Current squad


    • 3.2 Notable former players




  • 4 League and cup history


  • 5 European record


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Overview


Santa Clara plays in the Estádio de São Miguel in Ponta Delgada, the largest city in the Azores. It is the only team from the Azores islands to ever participate in the Portuguese Liga, where they play for three non-consecutive seasons (1999–00, 2001–02 and 2002–03). The club also qualified once for UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2002. Manuel Fernandes, a former Portuguese international, who took Santa Clara to the First Division the first time, is a highly acclaimed figure in Azores. Santa Clara was promoted to Liga Nos after defeating Real S. C. in spring of 2018.


The club is known for its close connection to S.L. Benfica, having shared until recently the very same crest. The club played in the old Estádio da Luz, as Benfica's last official opponent before a new stadium was built in Lisbon for the UEFA Euro 2004, which Portugal hosted. The attendance of that game was close to 50,000.


Among the club's most famous players are Paulo Figueiredo, Clayton, Idrissa Keita, Lito Vidigal, and Jorge Ribeiro while Portugal's former all-time leading scorer Pauleta, a native of the Azores, also played for the club.


The Santa Clara Sporting Club is the end result of something distant in time but very close in essence, a social phenomenon that sports beginning in late 1917, had its heyday during the years 1919 and 1920, the peak of the lively dispute of "Leagues of Santa Clara," a competition in which participating teams representing some of the various "shops of Santa Clara", presenting himself as heir apparent of the other two "Santa Claras"; the "Santa Clara Foot-ball Club" and "Sport Club Santa Clara", both before him also affiliated to the "Foot-ball Association Sam Miguel" today; Football Association of Ponta Delgada.


The first board of Clube Desportivo Santa Clara was elected by acclamation on May 12, 1927, with its founding statutes approved shortly after June 21, 1927, a General Assembly for that purpose had been called and then was chaired by Lieutenant John Joaquim Vicente Jr. The process of formation of the club culminated on July 29, 1927 with the grant by the Civil Government of Ponta Delgada the respective permit.


The Clube Desportivo Santa Clara requested its inclusion in the Football Association on August 6, 1927; that opportunity was granted about three months later. Their first official match took place on November 20, 1927.



Honours




  • Segunda Liga

    • Winners (1): 2000–01



  • Portuguese Second Division

    • Winners (1): 1997–98




Players



Current squad


As of 5 July 2018

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.


































































































No.

Position
Player
1

Portugal

GK

Serginho
2

Portugal

DF

Rui Silva
3

Portugal

DF

Fábio Cardoso
4

Brazil

DF

Accioly
5

Portugal

MF

Diogo Santos
6

Iraq

MF

Osama Rashid
7

Portugal

MF

Ukra
8

Canada

MF

Pedro Pacheco (captain)
9

Portugal

FW

Paulo Clemente
10

Portugal

MF

Minhoca
11

El Salvador

FW

Denis Pineda
14

Brazil

FW

Thiago Santana
15

Portugal

DF

João Lucas
16

Panama

FW

Abdiel Arroyo
























































































No.

Position
Player
17

Brazil

MF

Kaio Pantaleão
18

Panama

FW

Alfredo Stephens
19

United States

MF

Eryk Williamson (on loan from Portland Timbers)
20

Brazil

MF

Bruno Lamas
21

Slovakia

MF

Martin Chrien (on loan from Benfica)
24

Guinea-Bissau

DF

Mamadu Candé
25

Brazil

FW

Rafael Batatinha
27

Brazil

MF

Anderson Carvalho
70

Portugal

FW

Zé Manuel
91

Brazil

DF

Patrick Vieira
93

Brazil

FW

Fernando Andrade
96

Brazil

GK

João Lopes (on loan from Portuguesa)
99

Portugal

GK

Marco Pereira



Notable former players













League and cup history














































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Season
Div.
Pos.
Pl.
W
D
L
GS
GA
P

Cup

League Cup
Notes
1982–83
3DS

7
30 12 6 12
42 39
30
Round 2


1983–84
3DS

7
30 12 7 11
38 32
31
Round 2


1984–85
3DS

10
30 11 6 13
32 26
28
Round 2


1985–86
3DS

4
30 14 8 8
34 20
36
Round 2


1986–87
3DS

2
30 16 8 6
54 29
40
Round 1

Promoted
1987–88
2DS

20
38 5 13 20
19 51
23
Round 3

Relegated
1988–89
3DS

10
34 13 9 12
35 32
35
Round 2


1989–90
3DS

1
34 18 9 7
54 41
45
Round 2

Promoted

1990–91
2DS

14
34 12 9 17
40 56
33
Round 2

Relegated

1991–92
3DS

5
34 15 9 10
55 34
39
Round 2



1992–93
3DS

14
34 8 14 12
27 40
30
Round 1



1993–94
3DS

13
34 10 9 15
28 52
29
Round 1



1994–95
3DS

18
34 3 9 22
20 70
15
Round 1



1995–96
3DS

1
26 16 7 3
48 15
55
Round 1

Promoted

1996–97
2DS

2
34 19 6 9
67 36
63
Round 3



1997–98
2DS

1
34 18 8 5
60 31
65
Round 4

Promoted

1998–99
2H

3
34 13 13 7
53 37
55
Round 5

Promoted

1999–00
1D

18
34 7 10 17
35 50
31
Round 5

Relegated

2000–01
2H

1
34 20 7 7
60 37
67
Round 3

Promoted

2001–02
1D

14
34 9 10 15
32 46
37
Round 5

Best league finish

2002–03
1D

17
34 8 11 15
39 54
35
Round 5

Relegated

2003–04
2H

13
34 11 9 14
41 44
42
Round 3



2004–05
2H

15
34 11 6 17
39 49
39
Round 4



2005–06
2H

6
34 13 12 9
45 32
51
Round 4



2006–07
2H

4
30 15 5 10
34 31
50
Round 4



2007–08
2H

10
30 10 7 13
31 50
37
Round 4
Round 1


2008–09
2H

3
30 15 7 8
45 32
52
Round 5
Round 1


2009–10
2H

4
30 13 12 5
45 29
51
Round 4
First Group Stage


2010–11
2H

9
30 10 8 12
26 29
38
Round 3
First Group Stage


2011–12
2H

12
30 8 10 12
29 38
34
Round 2
Second Group Stage


2012–13
2H

11
42 15 14 13
55 48
59
Round 4
Round 2


2013–14
2H

15
42 13 9 20
38 46
48
Round 3
Round 2


2014–15
2H

19
46 10 21 15
33 42
51
Round 2
Round 1


2015–16
2H

16
46 15 12 19
49 52
57
Round 3
Round 1


2016–17
2H

10
42 16 12 14
42 42
60
Round 4
Round 2


2017–18
2H

2


Round 5
Round 2
Promoted


European record




























Season
Competition
Round
Opponent
Home
Away
Aggregate

2002–03

Intertoto Cup

R1

Armenia FC Shirak
2–0
3–3

5–3

R2

Czech Republic Teplice
1–4
1–5

2–9


References





External links



  • Official website (in Portuguese)










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