C.S. Marítimo

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C.S. Marítimo
Full name Club Sport Marítimo
Nickname(s) Os Verde-Rubros
(The Green-and-Red)
Os Leões
(The Lions)
Founded 1910
Ground Estádio dos Barreiros,
Funchal, Madeira
Capacity 9,177
Chairman Portugal Carlos Pereira
Manager Portugal Ulisses Morais
League BWINLIGA
2005-06 Liga, 10th
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Club Sport Marítimo commonly shortened to CS Marítimo and just Marítimo (pron. IPA: [mɐ'ɾitimu], locally [mɐ'ɾitmu]), is a Portuguese sports club best-known for its football team that plays in the Estádio dos Barreiros in Funchal, Madeira Islands. They are easily the biggest club on the island of Madeira; overshadowing their neighbours from the Choupana Hills district, CD Nacional. Their most recent foray into European competition came in 2003/4, when Gustavo Manduca's calm finish gave them a 1-0 lead after the first leg of the UEFA Cup first-round tie against Rangers F.C. They went out on penalties after a tense second leg, but still maintain a formidable home record against European opposition, beating the heavyweights Leeds United F.C. whilst said club were in their hey-day. Marítimo are now regarded as one of the top 6 or 7 clubs in Portugal, and are widely known throughout the Portuguese speaking world, in countries such as Brazil, Angola and Mozambique.

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[edit] Rivalries

Marítimo's rivals are Nacional Madeira. The Madeira derby is often associated with the clubs' followers' differing culture and way of life. The fans of Nacional Madeira, being of a higher socio-economic status than those of Marítimo, were mainly lobbyists for the commercial expansion of Madeira, but the working class Marítimo followers were keen to preserve Madeira. This only exacerbates the ill-feeling between the clubs, which is made even more tense by the fact that controversial regional governor Alberto João Jardim is a self-confessed fan of Marítimo.

The rivalry heightened when Portuguese starlet Cristiano Ronaldo signed declined an offer from Marítimo in favour of Nacional Madeira, where his Godfather was a member of the board.

[edit] Stadium

Estádio dos Barreiros
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Estádio dos Barreiros

Marítimo currently play their home games at the Estádio dos Barreiros, the municipality stadium of Funchal. Although uniquely picturesque, the stadium is rapidly ageing despite numerous facelifts over the years and, for the best part of a decade, the club has sought after an alternative site for a new stadium.

Prior to their October 2006 betandwin.com Liga clash against Naval 1º de Maio, the club announced they were looking into constructing a new 15,000 seater stadium in the nearby Praia Formosa area of Funchal. Although it is some distance from the current stadium and the centre of Funchal (Located in the 'tourist zone' of the city), it is hoped that a brand new stadium will attract a whole new set of fans to the club. It is hoped that the stadium will be completed in time for the start of the 2008/09 season.

[edit] Championships

[edit] Players

[edit] First Team Squad

As of September 10, 2006:

No. Position Player
1 Brazil GK Fábio Gonçalves dos Santos
2 Chile DF Alex Christian von Schwedler Vasquez
4 Brazil DF Milton Rogério Harassen do Ó
5 Brazil MF Leandro Fahel Matos
6 Brazil DF Evaldo dos Santos Fabiano
7 Brazil FW Elias de Oliveira Rosa "Kanu"
8 Brazil MF André de Paula Barreto (on loan from Wisła Kraków)
9 Zambia FW Collins Mbesuma (on loan from Portsmouth)
10 Portugal MF João Alexandre Duarte Ferreira Fernandes "Neca"
11 Uruguay FW Marcelo Lipatin Lopez
13 Brazil MF Olberdam de Oliveira Serra
14 Portugal DF Fernando Dinarte Santos Silva
15 Brazil MF Wênio Moraes Pio
No. Position Player
16 Portugal FW Ricardo Miguel Ribeiro Ferreira
17 France DF Arnolin Gregory
18 Portugal MF Luís Miguel Olim Andrade
19 France FW Cedric Moukouri Mambingo
20 Portugal FW Filipe Vilaça Oliveira
21 Portugal DF Nuno Miguel Pereira Sousa "Briguel"
22 Portugal DF José Manuel "Ze" Gomes da Silva
24 Portugal GK Christopher de Almeida Pilar
25 Argentina FW Martin Hugo Prest
26 Brazil GK Sebastião Marcos Barbosa Oliveira
28 Brazil MF Marcio Ivanildo da Silva "Marcinho"
31 Brazil MF Ilson Willians Rodrigues
65 Brazil MF Jardel Pereira de Sousa

[edit] Squad changes during 2006/07 season

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[edit] Notable former players

  • Portugal Zé Pequeno


[edit] League and Cup History

The club has 27 presences at the top level of Portuguese football, where it has been continously since the 1985-1986 season. Best classification ever was three 5th places.


Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Notes
1977-1978 1D 12 30 8 7 15 22 45 23
1978-1979 1D 10 30 11 5 14 36 37 27
1979-1980 1D 11 30 9 8 13 25 37 26
1980-1981 1D 15 30 7 9 14 33 46 23 relegated
1981-1982 2DS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? promoted
1982-1983 1D 14 30 8 9 13 26 38 25 relegated
1983-1984 2DS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
1984-1985 2DS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? promoted
1985-1986 1D 12 30 8 6 16 26 50 22
1986-1987 1D 12 30 9 7 14 34 49 25
1987-1988 1D 9 38 11 17 10 36 37 39
1988-1989 1D 12 38 10 15 13 40 41 35
1989-1990 1D 10 34 7 15 12 25 38 29
1990-1991 1D 10 38 12 10 16 37 48 34
1991-1992 1D 7 34 12 11 11 40 38 35
1992-1993 1D 5 34 15 7 12 56 48 37
1993-1994 1D 5 34 13 12 9 45 40 38 UC 1st round
1994-1995 1D 7 34 12 11 11 41 45 35 final
1995-1996 1D 9 34 12 7 5 39 53 43
1996-1997 1D 8 34 13 8 13 39 38 47
1997-1998 1D 5 34 16 8 10 44 35 56
1998-1999 1D 10 34 10 11 13 44 45 41 quarter-final
1999-2000 1D 6 34 13 11 10 42 36 50
2000-2001 1D 11 34 12 7 15 34 37 43 final
2001-2002 1D 6 34 17 5 12 48 35 56 semi-final UC 2nd round
2002-2003 1D 7 34 13 5 16 36 48 44
2003-2004 1D 6 34 12 12 10 35 33 48
2004-2005 1D 7 34 12 13 9 39 32 49
2005-2006 1D 10 34 10 14 10 38 37 44 quarter-final
2006-2007 1D ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 4th round ongoing

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