Sporting CP (volleyball)

Sporting CP
Founded 1938 (1938)
Ground Pavilhão João Rocha
(Capacity: 3,000)
Manager Hugo Silva
Captain Miguel Maia
League League A1
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Sporting Clube de Portugal is a professional volleyball team based in Lisbon, Portugal. It will start to compete again in the Portuguese Volleyball First Division in the 2017/18 season with Miguel Maia as captain.[1]

History

Volleyball was introduced in Sporting Clube de Portugal in the thirties by influence of Salazar Carreira, constituting itself the Club as one of the founders of the Association of Volleyball of Lisbon, 28 of December 1938.

The Club would only reach its first titles in the fifties thanks to the dynamism of Professor Moniz Pereira, who was a manager, coach and player of the team that, in the 1953/54 season,[2] broke the hegemony of the Instituto Superior Técnico that until then had conquered all National Championships, which were disputed since 1947. In addition to Moniz Pereira, the Yugoslavs Jost and Budisin, Xara Brazil, Marques Pereira, Fernando Fezas Vital, Machado da Costa, Anibal Rebelo and Plácido Martins.

At the women's level the first official competition began in June 1951, and Sporting Clube de Portugal was one of four clubs that took part in the competition, with the Lionesses being in second place. After a brilliant period with the achievement of the National Championships of 1953/54 and 1955/56, the modality declined, being fundamentally supported by successes at the training levels and at the feminine level, ending up being extinguished at the beginning of the 1964/65 season with the Club's restructuring.

At the end of almost two decades of interregnum, the sport was again practiced in 1981/82, first only in the women's sector in the senior and junior years, so that the volleyball later returned in force to Sporting and to those that were the golden years of the modality in Alvalade, the 90s, with a team led by António Rodrigues, and with some of the best players of the time, such as Nilson Júnior, Carlos Natário, Miguel Maia, Wagner Silva, Luís Cláudio, Magrão, Filipe Vitó, Marcelo and Maurício Cavalcanti. Carlos Silveira, Miguel Soares and Américo Silva, Sporting was Tri-National Champion and won a Portuguese Cup and two Super Cups.

In the first half of the decade of 1990, to the referred conquests were added still more two Cups of Portugal and a Supertaca. However, the victorious momentum was abruptly interrupted at the beginning of the Roquete Project in 1995. One of the first measures of financial reorganization of the Board chaired by Santana Lopes was to end various high competition modalities, including Volleyball.

In November 1995, a group of coaches, athletes and their parents from the former section decided to found the Lisbon Volleyball Center, a non-profit sports institution dedicated to teaching and practicing the sport.

On 5 June 2017, Sporting Clube de Portugal officially announces that Volleyball will become part of Leon's eclecticism again, with the men's senior team competing in the First National Division in the 2017/18 season, with the undisputed Miguel Maia[3] as captain .

Current squad

As of 10 August 2017

Head coach: Portugal Hugo Silva

No. Name Date of birth Position
Portugal Maia, MiguelMiguel MaiaApril 23, 1971setter
Portugal Pedro, ZéZé PedroOctober 21, 1991setter
Portugal Reis, AfonsoAfonso ReisAugust 9, 1999setter
Portugal Fidalgo, JoãoJoão FidalgoNovember 2, 1986libero
Portugal Ribeiro, HugoHugo RibeiroNovember 15, 1977libero
Cuba Dennis, ÁngelÁngel DennisJune 13, 1977opposite
Argentina García, GuillermoGuillermo GarcíaSeptember 21, 1983opposite
Brazil da Purificação, RenanRenan da PurificaçãoNovember 27, 1991outside hitter
Portugal Martins, LourençoLourenço MartinsApril 30, 1997outside hitter
Brazil Souza, EvandroEvandro SouzaApril 18, 1988outside hitter
Portugal Simões, JoãoJoão SimõesJune 11, 1986outside hitter
Venezuela Márquez, IvánIván MárquezOctober 4, 1981middle blocker
Brazil , RobinhoRobinho June 2, 1985middle blocker
Portugal , KibinhoKibinho October 24, 1981middle blocker
Portugal Pereira, DiogoDiogo PereiraJune 21, 1997middle blocker

Honours

Men

1953–54, 1955–56, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94

1990–91, 1992–93, 1994–95

1990-91, 1991–92, 1992–93

Women

1984–85, 1985–86

1986–87

Other sports

Sporting Clube de Portugal has various sports departments.

Sporting Clube de Portugal Active Sections
aikido athletics archery auto racing
basketball beach soccer billiards boxing
canoeing capoeira chess cycling
equestrianism football futsal golf
gymnastics handball judokarate
kickboxing korfball krav maga paintball
roller hockey rowing rugby union shooting
skating sport fishing swimming table tennis
taekwondo triathlonvolleyball water polo|

References

  1. "o tão aguardado regresso do voleibol" (in Portuguese). Jornal Sporting. 5 Jun 2017. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  2. "campeonato nacional de voleibol 1953/54" (in Portuguese). Wiki Sporting-Fórum SCP. 2008. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  3. "miguel maia" (in Portuguese). Wiki Sporting-Fórum SCP. 10 Oct 2008. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
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