Casa Pia A.C.

Casa Pia A.C.
Full name Casa Pia Atlético Clube (Casa Pia Athletic Club)
Nickname(s) Os Gansos (The Gooses)
Casapianos (The ones from Casa Pia)
Short name Casa Pia
Founded 1920
Ground Estádio Pina Manique, Lisbon
Ground Capacity 5,000
Chairman Victor Domingos Seabra Franco
Manager Tiago Zorro
League Campeonato Nacional de Seniores
2013–14 1st (Relegation G)
Website Club website

Casa Pia Atlético Clube is a sports association founded in 1920 and based in Lisbon, Portugal. The club is named after Casa Pia, a Portuguese children's charity, and many of its athletes come from that institution. Its football stadium is Estádio Pina Manique, after Pina Manique, the founder of Casa Pia children's charity.

Casa Pia had four players at the first match of Portugal national football team, in Madrid, at 18 December 1921, which finished in a 1–3 loss. Casa Pia player Cândido de Oliveira was the captain. Casa Pia promoted from Serie E of Portuguese Third Division to Centre Group of Portuguese Second Division in 2009–10 season as champions[1][2]

Crests

Crest1(Main Crest)

Crest2

Sports

Football: league history

The club has a single presence at the top level of Portuguese football.

Season I II III IV V Pts. Pl. W T L GS GA Diff. Notes
1938–193982 pts1410131256−44Relegated
1995–961144 pts341111123744−13
1996–97...29 pts34611172954−25
1997–981729 pts34611172954−25Relegated
1998–99561 pts3418796537+38
2002–031834 pts38810204665−19Relegated
2003–04175 pts3423657328+45Promoted
2004–05559 pts38178135644+12
2005–061341 pts30125134550−5Relegated
2006–071234 pts30810123245−13Relegated
2007–08167 pts3320765731+26Promoted
2008–09441 pts2612594228+14
2011–126

Current squad

As of 13 April 2017

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 Miguel Soares
2 Portugal DF Fábio Pala
4 Portugal DF Bruno Lourenço
5 Portugal DF Zinho Fonseca
6 Portugal MF João Coito
7 Portugal MF Pedro Ganhão
8 Portugal MF Diogo Santos
9 Brazil FW José Júnior
10 Angola FW Amâncio Fortes
11 Portugal FW Sócrates Pedro
13 Brazil MF Gilberto Júnior
14 Portugal MF Bruno Nascimento
15 Portugal FW Ricardo Viegas
16 Portugal DF João Damil
17 Portugal FW Amândio Ramião
No. Position Player
18 Portugal DF Nélson Graça
19 Brazil DF Vinícius Trinca
21 Portugal FW Sandro Silvestre
22 Portugal MF Márcio Augusto
23 Portugal FW Mateus Fonseca
24 Portugal GK Nélson Pinhão
26 Portugal DF João Freitas
27 Portugal MF Miguel Barros
Portugal GK João Marreiros
Portugal GK André Paulo
Portugal MF Flávio Cristovão
Angola FW Edson Neves
Portugal FW Sandro Lima
Brazil FW Romário Ribeiro

See also

References

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