F.C. Penafiel

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Penafiel
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Full name Futebol Clube Penafiel
Nickname(s) Rubro-Negros (Red-and-black)
Penafidelenses
Durienses
Founded 8 February 1951; 64 years ago
Ground Estádio Municipal 25 de Abril, Penafiel
Ground Capacity 6,500
Chairman António Gaspar Dias
Manager Carlos Brito
League Segunda Liga
2014–15 Primeira Liga, 18th (relegated)
Website Club home page

Futebol Clube Penafiel (Portuguese pronunciation: [pɨnɐfiˈɛɫ] or [penɐfiˈɛɫ]) is a Portuguese football club founded in 1951 and based in the city of Penafiel in Portugal.[1]

Brief history

Estádio 25 Abril during a match in the 2013–14 season.

Penafiel first reached the first division in 1980–81, first lasting two seasons. It also played there from 1983–86, 1987–92 and 2004–06, and will compete from 2014 onwards.

In 2007–08, the club played in the second level, and eventually were relegated to the third after finishing second from bottom.

They made the semifinals of the Taça de Portugal in 1985–86, the furthest they've gone in the competition.

League and cup history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup League Cup Notes
1979–80 2DN 1 30 14 13 3 43 19 41 Round 5 Promoted
1980–81 1D 10 30 11 5 14 27 38 27 Round 2
1981–82 1D 13 30 9 5 16 20 37 23 Quarter-final Relegated
1982–83 2DN 1 Round 3 Promoted
1983–84 1D 13 30 7 7 16 18 55 21 Round 2
1984–85 1D 10 30 7 11 12 25 42 25 Round 4
1985–86 1D 15 30 4 10 16 16 38 18 Semi-final Relegated
1986–87 2DN 2 30 12 13 5 37 25 37 Round 4 Promoted
1987–88 1D 10 38 10 18 10 36 45 38 Quarter-final
1988–89 1D 15 38 10 13 15 32 39 33 Round 2
1989–90 1D 15 34 9 8 17 24 50 26 Round 4
1990–91 1D 15 38 12 9 17 34 51 33 Round 5
1991–92 1D 17 34 7 11 16 30 47 25 Quarter-final Relegated
1992–93 2H 14 34 12 6 16 35 48 30 Round 6
1993–94 2H 15 34 12 4 18 30 45 28 Round 3
1994–95 2H 10 34 13 6 15 41 46 32 Round 4
1995–96 2H 6 34 15 7 12 52 44 52 Quarter-final
1996–97 2H 5 34 13 12 9 38 29 51 Round 4
1997–98 2H 5 34 17 8 9 63 48 59 Round 6
1998–99 2H 9 34 11 14 9 56 49 47 Round 5
1999–00 2H 6 34 14 14 6 52 33 56 Round 4
2000–01 2H 5 34 17 7 10 45 31 58 Round 6
2001–02 2H 14 34 9 11 14 27 38 38 Round 5
2002–03 2H 14 34 12 5 17 38 40 41 Round 4
2003–04 2H 3 34 20 7 7 43 35 61 Round 5 Promoted
2004–05 1D 11 34 13 4 17 39 53 43 Round 6
2005–06 1D 18 34 2 9 23 21 61 15 Round 4 Relegated
2006–07 2H 8 30 10 11 9 23 27 41 Round 4
2007–08 2H 15 30 7 8 15 28 39 29 Round 5 Group Stage Relegated
2008–09 2DS 1 22 15 5 2 31 13 50 Round 3 Promoted
2009–10 2H 7 30 10 11 9 35 34 41 Round 3 Round 1
2010–11 2H 12 30 9 9 12 37 44 36 Round 2 Second Group Stage
2011–12 2H 8 30 10 8 12 33 36 38 Round 4 Second Group Stage
2012–13 2 9 42 16 12 14 48 44 60 Round 3 First Group Stage
2013–14 2 3 42 18 19 5 47 24 73 Quarter-final Second Group Stage Promoted

Last updated: 18 June 2013
Div. = Division; 1D = Portuguese League; 2H = Liga de Honra; 2DS/2DN = Portuguese Second Division
Pos. = Position; Pl = Match played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lost; GS = Goal Scored; GA = Goal Against; P = Points

Honours

Players

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Current squad

As of 22 July 2015[2][3]

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 Júlio Coelho (vice-captain)
2 Portugal DF Luís Dias
3 Portugal DF Ângelo Meneses
4 Portugal DF Paulo Bessa
5 Portugal DF Pedro Ribeiro
6 Burkina Faso MF Djibril Zidnaba
7 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW David Mbala
8 Portugal MF Bruninho
9 Brazil FW José Vieira
10 Portugal MF João Martins (captain)
11 Portugal FW Aldaír
15 Portugal DF Daniel Martins
17 Portugal MF César
20 Brazil FW Kalindi
No. Position Player
21 Portugal FW Caetano
25 Portugal GK Ivo Gonçalves
26 Portugal DF Tiago Rosa
28 Portugal MF Edú Silva
33 Portugal GK Tiago Rocha
34 Portugal DF João Paulo
50 Brazil MF Diogo Melo
52 Portugal DF Amoreirinha
55 Portugal DF Pedro Araújo
71 Guinea-Bissau FW Bata
86 Portugal MF Gonçalo Abreu
88 Portugal MF Tiago Barros
99 Senegal FW Kalidou Yéro

Managerial history

Notable former players

Many Penafiel players who stood out during their presence at the club went on to achieve some of the highest honours at other clubs, including the UEFA Champions League (Jorge Costa and Pedro Emanuel, both with FC Porto) or a losing finalist in the same competition (Diego Costa with Atletico Madrid).

References

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