F.C. Paços de Ferreira

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F.C. Paços de Ferreira
Full name Futebol Clube
Paços de Ferreira
Nickname(s) Os Castores (The Beavers)
Os Pacenses (Those from Paços)
Founded 1950
Ground Estádio da Mata Real,
Paços de Ferreira
Capacity 15,000
Chairman Portugal Fernando Sequeira
Manager Portugal José Mota
League BWINLIGA
2005-06 Liga, 11th
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Paços de Ferreira (pron. IPA: ['pasuʃ dɨ fɨ'ʁɐiɾɐ]), commonly shortened to P.Ferreira, is a Portuguese football club based in Paços de Ferreira, who have won the II Liga three times, most recently in the 2004-2005 season. The club is also in the process of building a new 25,000 seat stadium. FC Paços de Ferreira currently play at the Estádio da Mata Real in Paços de Ferreira in northern Portugal. The current team sponser is Capital do Móvel and their kits are Yellow and Green.

It's football team currently play in the top tier, the SuperLiga. Paços de Ferreira most times are not taken seriously in the Superliga which leads to many surprises such as the 1-0 win against Sporting Lisboa and a 1-1 draw with SL Benfica.

In the Portuguese second Football Championship, the club is usually a heavy contender in the battle to reach Promotion.

Other rivals out side of Portugal is between Spain's Celta de Vigo which both teams play each other every pre-season.

The origin of Paços de Ferreira began in the 1930's when the club was named Sport Club Pacense. The club played two decades without any official recognition until they began playing in the lower divisions in the 1950's where the club's name was 'Futebol clube Vasco da Gama which eventually was given to the Brazilian club Vasco da Gama the club officials then changed the kit colours to Green and Yellow and called themselves , F. C. Paços de Ferreira.

The beginning of F. C. Paços de Ferreira was on November 19 of 1950 where they beat Lousada 2-1 a sign of a bright future in Portugal. Agostinho Alves was F. C. Paços de Ferreira first goal scorer in the history of the Pacenses. The club then played in Portugal's Third Regional Division until the 1956\1957 season where they were Champion's. The club crest was then created in the 1961-1962 season and has been used ever since.

The club then was relegated but they again were promoted and their fanatical support hit the streets of Paços de Ferreira on June 17 of 1973 when they defeated Perosinho 3-0.

One year later the Pacos came back to inflate their fans ego with the third division championship, On June 14, 1974 the Pacenese invaded the Estádio Municipal de Leiria where they defeated Estrela de Portalegre. The hero of the game was Mascarenhas who scored

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Brazil GK Peçanha
3 Portugal GK Julio Coelho
4 Portugal GK Pedro Correira
5 Brazil MF Alexandre
6 Brazil MF Roberto Brum
7 Brazil FW Emerson
8 Brazil MF Paulo Sérgio
9 Portugal FW João Paulo
10 Portugal FW Felipe Teixeira
11 Portugal MF Pedrinha
14 Brazil MF José Mendonça
15 Portugal GK Eduardo
16 Portugal DF Primo
No. Position Player
18 Portugal MF Vítor Vinha
19 Portugal MF Miguel Pedro
21 Portugal DF Litos
22 Brazil FW Didi
24 Brazil MF Elias Alves da Silva
25 Portugal MF Paulo Sousa
27 Portugal DF Nuno Luís
28 Italy MF Cristiano Oliveira
29 Angola FW Edson Nobre
30 Portugal FW Renato Queirós
32 Brazil FW Ronny da Silva
99 Portugal FW Tiago Paiva

[edit] League and cup history

Paços de Ferreira in currently in the 9th presence at the top-level of Portuguese football. It never qualified for an European competition.

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
1990-1991 2H 1 38 21 9 8 52 34 51 promoted
1991-1992 1D 12 34 10 9 15 31 45 29
1992-1993 1D 10 34 10 11 13 35 44 31
1993-1994 1D 16 34 7 12 15 31 49 26 relegated
1994-1995 2H 4 34 17 8 9 45 28 42
1995-1996 2H 5 34 16 9 9 44 38 57
1996-1997 2H 9 34 11 13 10 39 41 46
1997-1998 2H 13 34 8 17 9 34 39 41
1998-1999 2H 11 34 10 14 10 38 35 44
1999-2000 2H 1 34 19 8 7 56 31 65 promoted
2000-2001 1D 9 34 12 12 10 47 39 48
2001-2002 1D 8 34 12 10 12 41 44 46
2002-2003 1D 6 34 12 9 13 40 47 45 semi-final best classification ever
2003-2004 1D 17 34 8 4 22 27 53 28 relegated
2004-2005 2H 1 34 20 9 5 60 43 69 promoted
2005-2006 1D 11 34 11 9 14 38 49 42
2006-2007 1D ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ongoing

[edit] External links

Non Official Website : http://www.fcpf.com.pt/

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