Boavista Futebol Clube Timor Leste or Boavista Timor Leste also abbreviated as BFC-TL, is a football club of
East Timor based in
Dili
Dili (Portuguese/Tetum: ''Díli'') is the capital, largest city of East Timor and the second largest city in Timor islands after Kupang (Indonesia). It lies on the northern coast of the island of Timor, in a small area of flat land hemmed in ...
. The team plays in the
Liga Futebol Amadora.
History
Originally the club formed in 1986 when
Pedro Carrascalão was a high school student during the period when
East Timor was still under
Indonesian occupation. But he closed it just after the incident at Santa Cruz, which refer to as the
12 November massacre. Originally the name of the club was based on a cultural expression, Kumpulan Anak Remaja Lorosae, which in Indonesian means the ''youth from where the sun rises''. But he had trouble when he used that name as some of players were active in the clandestine movement and were being chased by Indonesian intelligence forces, so he decided to simplify things and base the new name off an abbreviation of my surname. His father was working as a governor at the time and it was the only way for him to protect his friends and keep the Indonesian military off.
It would be almost two-and-a-half decades before the chance arose for Carrascalao to revive the club and, despite some reservations with how football was being run in the country, he decided it was the right time to try to give young Timorese footballers a stage on which to display their talents. He decided to open the club again in 2015 when there was a clear sign that there was going to be a national league in place for the very first time. In less than four months the club was reassembled, staff was hired and players were recruited to participate in the top flight of the new government-funded
Liga Futebol Amadora or LFA the first official league in the nation's history. The club's goal for the next three years is to become the biggest club in
East Timor just as we were when the club was first founded from 1986 to 1991; then we started with
football
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, then
volleyball, then
basketball for both men and women and we were pretty much number one year after year.
The maiden season of the LFA began in late February with eight teams scheduled to play each other in a home and away format, all matches held at the centralised
Dili Municipal Stadium. Carsae made a winning start by defeating D.I.T 1–0. With another division below the top flight there will also be a cup competition, aptly named the
12th November Cup, and then a
Super Taça which will pit both the league and cup champions against each other. The hope is this can be a new dawn for the sport, which is easily the most popular throughout the nation.
Squad
''As of August 2020''
Coach: Miro Baldo Bento
Competition records
Liga Futebol Amadora
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2016
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: 6th places
Taça 12 de Novembro
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2016
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: 1st Round
Former coaches
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Hugo da Silva
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Eladio Rojas
Links
Facebook
References
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Football clubs in East Timor
Football
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Sport in Dili
Association football clubs established in 1986
1986 establishments in Indonesia