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'''Académico de Viseu Futebol Clube''' is a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Viseu]]. Founded in 1914 as ''Clube Académico de Futebol'', the club went through several changes over the course of the years, folding in 2005 due to financial troubles and re-founding under its current name. The club plays in the [[LigaPro]], holding home games at ''[[Estádio do Fontelo]]'', with a capacity of around 9,000.
'''Académico de Viseu Futebol Clube''' is a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Viseu]]. Founded in 1914 as ''Clube Académico de Futebol'', the club went through several changes over the course of the years, folding in 2005 due to financial troubles and re-founding under its current name. The club plays in the [[Liga Portugal 2]], holding home games at ''[[Estádio do Fontelo]]'', with a capacity of around 9,000.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 13:14, 22 December 2022

Académico de Viseu
File:Académico de Viseu F.C.png
Full nameAcadémico de Viseu Futebol Clube
Nickname(s)Os Viriatos
Founded1914[1]
GroundEstádio do Fontelo
Capacity14,368
OwnerCarlos André Pinho Costa do Tejo Lima
ChairmanMariano Maroto Lopez
ManagerJorge Costa
LeagueLiga Portugal 2
2021–2215th
Websitehttps://academicodeviseu.pt/

Académico de Viseu Futebol Clube is a Portuguese professional football club based in Viseu. Founded in 1914 as Clube Académico de Futebol, the club went through several changes over the course of the years, folding in 2005 due to financial troubles and re-founding under its current name. The club plays in the Liga Portugal 2, holding home games at Estádio do Fontelo, with a capacity of around 9,000.

History

In 2005, Clube Académico de Futebol, an historic founded officially in 1914 which competed in four top division seasons in the 1980s (the last being 1988–89), folded due to financial problems.[2][3] In September 2005, Clube Académico de Futebol and G.D. Farminhão signed a protocol which made the latter change its name to "Académico de Viseu Futebol Clube", its headquarters to Viseu, its stadium to Estádio do Fontelo and its logo and colours to be the same as the extinct Clube Académico de Futebol, thus preserving the former and historic Clube Académico de Futebol.

Académico de Viseu Futebol Clube started competing again immediately in the Viseu first regional league, achieving promotion to the fourth tier Terceira Divisão in their second season in 2007.

In the last match of the 2008–09 season, after a 2–0 win against Anadia FC, the team was promoted to the third division, a feat which was accomplished on goal difference. They would, however, be immediately relegated back.

In the 2012/2013 season the team achieved promotion to the Segunda Liga and achieved a solid 11th place in the following season. In 2014/2015, they remained in this division.

Players

Current squad

As of 7 August, 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Portugal POR Ricardo Janota
2 DF Brazil BRA Ícaro
4 DF Portugal POR André Almeida
5 DF Nigeria NGA Musa Yahaya
6 DF Portugal POR Vítor Bruno
7 FW Brazil BRA Yuri
8 MF Honduras HON Jonathan Toro
9 FW Austria AUT Daniel Nussbaumer
10 MF Guinea-Bissau GNB Famana Quizera
11 FW France FRA Gautier Ott
12 FW Argentina ARG Ricardo Ramírez (on loan from Atlético San Telmo)
13 MF Portugal POR Capela
14 DF Brazil BRA Kauã Oliveira
20 FW Senegal SEN Cheikh Niang
21 DF Brazil BRA Kayque
22 DF Burundi BDI Christophe Nduwarugira
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 DF Portugal POR Rafael Bandeira
27 MF Spain ESP Javier Currás
28 DF Portugal POR Tiago Mesquita
30 FW France FRA Daniel Labila (on loan from 1899 Hoffenheim)
33 FW Brazil BRA André Clóvis
51 GK Senegal SEN Mouhamed Mbaye
55 MF Portugal POR Tomás Silva
66 DF Brazil BRA Igor Milioransa
73 MF Germany GER Roberto Massimo (on loan from Stuttgart)
75 GK Slovenia SVN Domen Gril
77 FW Portugal POR Luisinho
79 MF Portugal POR Miguel Sena
88 MF Angola ANG Paná
99 GK Portugal POR João Monteiro
MF Germany GER Soufiane Messeguem

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
No. Pos. Nation Player

Managerial history

  • Portugal Luís Almeida (11 Jan 2009 – 25 Oct 2009)
  • Portugal António Borges (1 Nov 2009 – 2 May 2010)
  • Portugal João Paulo Correia (12 Sept 2010 – 24 Oct 2010)
  • Portugal Paulo Gomes (31 Oct 2010 – 20 Feb 2011)
  • Portugal Manuel Matias (27 Feb 2011 – 29 May 2011)
  • Portugal António Lima Pereira (2011–2012)
  • Portugal Carlos Agostinho (June 2012 – 11 Nov 2012)
  • Portugal Filipe Moreira (25 Nov 2012 – 28 Dec 2013)
  • Portugal Ricardo Chéu (2 Jan 2014 – 10 May 2014)
  • Portugal Alex Costa (20 May 2014 – 12 Nov 2014)
  • Portugal Ricardo Chéu (13 Nov 2014 – 7 Feb 2016)
  • Portugal Bruno Ribeiro (15 Feb 2016 – 9 March 2016)
  • Portugal Jorge Casquilha (20 March 2016 – 14 May 2016)
  • Portugal André David (31 May 2016 – 29 November 2016)
  • Portugal Francisco Chaló (29 November 2016 – February 2018)
  • Portugal Manuel Cajuda (February 2018 – January 2019)
  • Netherlands Floris Schaap (January 2019 – February 2019)
  • Portugal João Gabriel Ribeiro / Rui Borges (February 2019 – June 2019)
  • Portugal Rui Borges (June 2019 – present)

Honours

Source:[4]

League and cup history

Season Tier Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup League Cup Notes
2005–06 5 2 30 17 7 6 45 23 58
2006–07 5 1 30 19 9 2 69 23 66 Promoted
2007–08 4 2 26 13 8 5 44 24 47 Round 2
2008–09 4 3 26 13 4 9 42 28 43 Round 1 Promoted
2009–10 3 12 30 9 9 12 34 37 36 Round 1 Relegated
2010–11 4 5 22 10 5 7 39 27 35 Round 2
2011–12 4 3 22 10 8 4 31 21 38 Round 2
2012–13 3 1 30 16 10 4 47 21 58 Round 2 Promoted
2013–14 2 Segunda Liga 11 42 16 6 20 43 43 54 Round 4 Round 1
2014–15 2 Segunda Liga 12 46 17 11 18 55 56 62 Round 2 Round 1
2015–16 2 Segunda Liga 17 46 13 17 16 46 60 56 Round 3 Round 1
2016–17 2 Segunda Liga 17 42 13 13 16 49 54 52 Round 3 Round 1
2017–18 2 Segunda Liga 3 38 17 13 8 50 40 64 Round 3 Round 1
2018–19 2 Segunda Liga 11 34 12 7 15 49 54 43 Round 3 Round 1
2019–20 2 Segunda Liga 8 24 9 7 8 21 24 34 Sem-final Round 1

References

  1. ^ HISTÓRIA (History); Académico de Viseu, retrieved: 15 September 2013 (in Portuguese)
  2. ^ Clube Académico de Futebol de Viseu; Glórias do Passado, 19 January 2009 (in Portuguese)
  3. ^ FPF suspende jogos de todas as equipas do Ac. Viseu (FPF suspends games of all Ac. Viseu's teams); Record, 6 January 2006 (in Portuguese)
  4. ^ Viseu Achievements