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Lusitano Ginásio Clube, MHC, also commonly known as Lusitano de Évora (abbrev. Lusit. Évora), is a Portuguese
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based in
Évora Évora ( , ) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. It has 53,591 inhabitants (2021), in an area of 1307.08 km2. It is the historic capital of the Alentejo and serves as the seat of the Évora District. Due to its well-preserved old to ...
competing in the Campeonato de Portugal, the fourth-tier league in the Portuguese football system. Founded 11 November 1911 by a group of high school and commercial school youngsters in the house of professor Dâmaso Simões at Rua das Fontes, No. 3 in Évora as ''Lusitano Académico'', it subsequently became ''Lusitano Futebol'' and finally Lusitano Ginásio Clube in 1925. The club's home ground is the
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in Évora, purchased in 1931. Lusitano entered the
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, finishing up 7th in their first season ever. The club competed for 14 consecutive seasons in the
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, its major period of success in the 1950s and 1960s, earning an honorable 5th place in 1956/57, and reaching the semi-finals of the
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twice. After relegation in 1966 the club went through a period of decline, never regaining access to the Portuguese top flight ever again and even descending to regional championships. The club is still today in the top teams with the most presences in the Portuguese League and the 14th with more consecutive presences.


History

The name "Lusitano" is derived from '' Lusitania'', the
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name for the Roman province corresponding to the current territory of Portugal south of the Douro river plus the modern-day Spanish region of Extremadura, and it is a generally accepted synonym of Portuguese. The
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(Lusitanos in Portuguese language) was the people of Lusitania.


Motto

The club's motto is ''Fazer Forte Fraca Gente'' (Portuguese for ''Making the Weak Stronger'').


Foundation

The club was founded 11 November 1911 (''11-11-1911'' in a sport played with 11 players). In addition, its first headquarters was in Travessa da Bola No. 11, in Évora.


Anthem

The club's anthem was composed by poet Celestino David in 1926 ''Camaradas da luta e do sonho'' ''Companheiros no mesmo ideal'' ''Entoemos um canto risonho'' ''Que levante, a cantar, Portugal'' ''Exaltemos a força que dá'' ''A alegria, a saúde, o valor...'' ''Pois com eles um dia virá'' ''Outra vida, outro sol, outro amor'' ''Sem intuitos de guerras e lida'' ''Em batalhas que o ódio revela'' ''Recordemos as forças e a vida'' ''Num anseio de vidas mais belas''


First victories

In 1917/18 Lusitano won its first Evora FA championship. It would win many district championships afterwards (1921/22, 1922/23, 1926/27, 1927/28, 1928/29. 1930/31, 1932/33, 1933/34, 1934/35, 1939/40, 1940/41). The year 1925 proved decisive for the future of the club. At the initiative of historical leaders such as José Benchimol, Napoleão Palma, Alberto da Conceição and António Prazeres, the club was restructured, the facilities were reorganized and its action extended to other modalities, with emphasis on gymnastics that would reach great projection. Lusitano started investing on a concept of full personal development, involving the man and the athlete, a design that would be the hallmark of all those who have passed through their teams over the years. Between 1929/30 and 1933/34 the Eborians competed in the Campeonato de Portugal, without recording significant results. The club obtained its best classification in 1930/31, reaching the quarter-finals lost to Salgueiros. In 1931 the mythical Campo Estrela was purchased. On 6 November 1932, Lusitano beat Benfica 4–1 in Evora in a friendly match. Between 1934/35 and 1937/38 the club was one of the forerunners of the League Championship of the
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. In the 1938/39 season the Portuguese Championship was renamed
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(TP) and the 2nd Division championship was created.


The golden age

In 1951/52 Lusitano became National Champion of the
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, after winning the final pole of the competition with
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,
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and
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. It was a sublime moment in the history of the club. The last game, refereed by A. Calheiros, took place in Campo Estrela on 6 January 1952 and ended with a 0–0 draw between Eborians and Sadinos. Lusitano lined-up with the following roster:
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; Eduardo and Soeiro; Madeira, Valle and Paulo; Pepe, Di Paola, Teixeira da Silva, Duarte and Domingo. The entrance of the club in the greater division of Portuguese football was commemorated all around the city. The famous
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received countless expressions of joy.
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entered the map of Portuguese football. The winning coach, was former
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and Banfield player
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. On 28 September
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, Soeiro,
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, Madeira, Valle, Paulo,
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, Di Paola,
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, Batalha and Duarte debuted in the competition. In the 1952/53 season Lusitano achieved a record that was only beaten the b
Famalicão
in the 2019/2020 season, i.e., never a newly promoted team was leading the table by the 5th matchday. Also in 1952 the Players Statute was approved. The document contained the rights and duties of the players, defined the prizes policy and praised correctness, loyalty and fair play. Also in the
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the club surprised, by eliminating Sporting in the quarter-finals. A 3–3 draw in 1953/54, in Évora, against Sporting and the victory against Porto by 2-0 encouraged leaders and supporters. In the 1954/55 season, already under the command of Cândido Tavares, the club finished 10th place in the
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, having beaten Sporting 2–1. Also FC Porto with
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, Hernâni and Pedroto would crash in Campo Estrela 2–1. "Porto scored first yesterday in Évora - but did not escape defeat ..." - titled ''
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''. In the
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, wins 2–1 against V. de Guimarães and 2–0 against
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. In 1955/56, Lusitano finished 8th. Under the guidance of Severiano Correia, the base team included
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, Polido, Paixão, José da Costa, Falé, Vicente, Batalha, Vieira,
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, Caraça and
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. Special highlight for the 1–1 draw against Sporting in Évora, in a game that inaugurated the new pitch of Campo Estrela. In the
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a 1–1 draw against Benfica. In the 1956/57 season, led by Otto Bumbel, the club achieved its best performance in the biggest event of Portuguese football, reaching an exceptional 5th place. Won 13 out of 26 matches and recorded impressive results during the competition: wins in Evora by 3–2 against Porto (Flora hat-trick) and 2–1 against Sporting, as well as 1-1 draws in
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and 2 -2 at the
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. In the 1957/58 season, already under the guidance of Lorenzo Ausina, Lusitano obtained a resounding victory against Benfica by 4–0, in the 8th matchday, at Campo Estrela. In 1958/59, high note for the draws 0-0 and 3–3 at Campo Estrela, against Benfica and Sporting, respectively and return to the Cup semi-finals (eliminated by FC Porto). Otto Bumbel returned to the club in 61/62, but the league streak confirmed the downward trend (12th place with 20 pts). Highlight, in any case, for another victory against Sporting, in the knockout round of the
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(4-1). Already under the command of Josef Fabian, in 1962/63 Lusitano obtained an honorable 7th place with 23 points. In terms of
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the club obtained its biggest victory so far in official games, beating Portalegrense, in the first round, in Evora, 10–0. Finally, the 1965/66 season would be a sad memory for the club and to all its fans. Lusitano said goodbye to the 1st Division, accompanied by
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, finishing 13th, with only 14 pts, losing 16 of the 26 games played. They had 14 consecutive seasons in which Évora was at the center of the great decisions of national football, mobilizing crowds whenever the big teams, would come to play at the ''Museum City''. The roads were embellished and all paths converged towards the Campo Estrela. The pilgrimage was indescribable. It was in this golden period for Portuguese football that Sporting won the 1963–64 Cup Winners Cup, that Benfica reached its apogee in Europe with the double victory in the
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( 1960/61 and 1961/62) and that the national team reached its best classification ever in a
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(3rd place in
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).


The 70s in the Second Division

Lusitano spent the rest of the 1960s in the
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until relegation to the third tier by the end of the 1969/70 season. A period of several promotions and relegations between the third and second division followed without really contending access back to the top tier. In this period Lusitano were vice-champions of the Third Division in the 1972/73 season, losing the final to Lourosa (0-1).


Almost back in the 80s

In the 1979/80 season Lusitano had a great season in the
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fighting shoulder to shoulder with
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coached by José Mourinho`s father Mourinho Félix and overcoming clubs such as Farense,
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and rivals Juventude. Lusitano started the season with a loss and two draws (including a 0–0 draw against eventual winners Amora FC). However wins against Sacavenense, Nacional and Estrela da Amadora as well as away draws against Farense and Fabril boosted the team a great second round of the season. Amora FC eventually gained direct promotion by finishing 1st and actually became Segunda Divisão champions, while Lusitano had to enter the promotion play-offs against Central and North zones runners-up Académico de Viseu and
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. Lusitano lost both matches against Académico de Viseu and the match in Fafe, thereby failing promotion back to the
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. After a 9th place the following season (in which rivals Juventude nearly got promotion to the Primeira Divisão) and a 3rd place in 1981/82 (only behind Marítimo and Farense) Lusitano announced that
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, former captain and the club's main symbol would be appointed as manager for the 1982/83 season. Vital had nearly taken rivals Juventude to the Primeira Divisão in 1981 and took Ginásio de Alcobaça to their only top tier presence in 1982. Vital left Ginásio de Alcobaça in the first division and returned to the club. The season did not seem easy with former Portuguese champions
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(playing in the second division for the first time in history) Farense, Olhanense, Nacional, União da Madeira, Barreirense, Atlético and Juventude. However Lusitano had an amazing season, actually beating Belenenses (1-0) in the Campo Estrela and losing only twice in Évora against Farense and Nacional. However, Lusitano struggled with difficulties in away matches, winning only twice. Farense, coached by
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won the series and gained direct promotion to the top tier, in addition to becoming
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champions, while Lusitano had to face the play-offs once again. This time the opponents were Sporting de Espinho, Vizela and another historic club Académica de Coimbra. Notwithstanding a Lusitano victory in
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(1-2), Sporting de Espinho with former Benfica striker Moínhos was too strong winning both matches against the Eborians and gaining access to Primeira Divisao via play-off. Dinis Vital left the club in the end of the season. He would still gain Farense's promotion in 1986, the year Lusitano was relegated to the third division. The club never again had real a fighting chance to return to the top flight.


Wandering in the lower leagues

By 1990 Lusitano was playing the Segunda Divisão once again, when the FPF announced its intention to extinguish this competition and replace it with two new ones. The Segunda Liga (Divisão de Honra) with no regional separation (second tier) and a II Division B (third tier) with a North, Central and South zones. Teams finishing in the top 7 in three zones of the
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in 1990 would either obtain: (a) direct promotion to top tier (1st place), (b) access to the promotion playoffs (2nd place) or (c) access to the new Divisão de Honra. Lusitano finished 12th and therefore was allocated to the also newly created II Division B (third tier), were it remained until 1995 (with a brief participation in the Third Division). However, the Third Division would be the club's destiny for the second half of the nineties. The club won the III Division, Series F in the 1993/94 season, as well as the Second Stage, losing the national finals to Liminanos ans thus becoming III Division Vice-Champions. The 2000/2001 Promotion to the II Division B put the club in severe economic difficulties. Also due to a disastrous political option by the FPF. According to the regulations all the teams from
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and
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were automatically allocated to the Southern series of the II B and Third Division. This would mean that rich clubs in the North and Centre of Portugal would only need to travel a few kilometers to play, poor teams from the South were forced to exhausting and expensive flights to the islands constantly throughout the mid-1990s and 2000s.


Regional league, decline and insolvency

Lusitano spent its 100th birthday with no professional football team registered. The club was suspended in the 2011–12 season from entering any tier in the Portuguese football pyramid. In 2013–14 they were allowed to start over in the Évora District League Divisão de Honra Série A (regional second division, fifth division overall).


The failed SAD project and division of the club

On 14 July 2016, the Lusitano Ginásio Clube, Futebol SAD (Sports Company) was created and the Portuguese entrepreneur Nuno Madeira Rodrigues took on the role of president of the board of directors of the newly incorporated SAD. The club transferred the management of professional senior football rights to this newly created entity. The main goal was to bring Lusitano back to the big stage once again. After rebirth the club has mostly competed in the regional leagues until promotion to the Campeonato de Portugal by the end of the 2018/19 season. After the return of professional football in 2013, and especially since the incorporation of the SAD, Lusitano were Évora FA Champions in 2018/19, won the Évora FA Cup three times in a row 2016, 2017 and 2018, as well as the Évora FA Super Cup 2017 and 2019. However, after promotion to the third tier at the end of the 2018/2019 season, the club accused the SAD of abandoning the team throughout the season and thus the merit belonged to the club staff. This led to a separation. Lusitano SAD would keep the professional team, most of the sponsors, the access to the Silveirinha Sports Complex and would participate in the Campeonato de Portugal and, on the other hand, a newly created Associação Lusitano de Évora 1911 would keep the Campo Estrela, the youth teams, the amateur sports and would compete in the EVORA FA second-tier league. On 8 April 2019 due to the
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pandemic situation, the Portuguese FA cancelled the 2019/20 season of the Campeonato de Portugal. Therefore, there were nor promotions or relegations. Lusitano thus earned the right to remain in this league. The FA also announced the creation of a new third tier in 2021/2022 below the professional 1st and 2nd tier called III Liga. The Campeonato de Portugal will thus become the fourth tier above regional leagues. In June 2020, Lusitano Ginásio Clube, Futebol, SAD announced that it had reached an agreement with Nigerian entrepreneur Dorothy Nneka Ede, such agreement focusing on a new investment into the club targeting a promotion to higher tiers of Portuguese championships, combined with a total revamp of the Silveirinha infrastructures and the creation of a U-23 team which will serve as nursery for young national and international talents. However, after disagreemens with the owners of the SAD, the board of directors and Nuno Madeira Rodrigues have resigne

Following the resignation of the Board, Lusitano SAD was not able to secure permanence in the Campeonato de Portugal and was relegated to the regional league, were they were set to compete against the Associação Lusitano de Évora 1911. Notwithstanding, the new owners were also unable to register playeres with the Evora FA for the 2021/2022 season, and also claimed to no longer have access to the Silveirinha Sports Comple

The project of the SAD was dead, five years after its inception. After two years were there were two Lusitano teams, the club now competes in the Évora FA first tier in the 2021/2022 season. The team recently conquered the Évora FA Cup in the 2020/2021 season, beating Grupo União Sport de Montemor, União Montemor in the final, played in Arraiolos.


Stadiums


Campo Estrela

The Campo Estrela was inaugurated June 15, 1914. It is the fourth oldest football pitch in the country still existing, only surpassed by the
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(1911) and the
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(1912) both in
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and by the Tapadinha in Lisbon, opened in the same year of 1914. The stadium is a landmark of
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and contrarily to popular belief not only associated with Lusitano. The genesis of its construction is umbilically linked to the outbreak of sport in the city and was the first permanent site dedicated to the practice of ''athletic sports'', as it was called. The construction initiative came from the Ateneu Sport Eborense, founded 15 June 1913 by a group of athletes who had left Sport Vitória Académico and who leased the site for fifteen years to install a football and athletics facility (to a lesser extent shooting and equestrianism). Over the years football clearly surpassed all other sports. In 1922 the Ateneu folded and its president, Emídio Crujeira de Carvalho, handed over all its assets and sports equipment to Lusitano, thereby terminating the lease. In 1926 the site was leased by another club, the Ginásio Club Eborense and suffered some abandonment. This club also folded 2 years latter and Lusitano started leasing the Campo Estrela for its participation in the Campeonato de Portugal. In 1931, former president and lawyer Mário Ribeiro de Lemos planned an operation for the purchase of the Campo Estrela for 30,000 PTE. The money came directly from the pocket of Mário Ribeiro de Lemos and as soon as the public deed was executed on 3 February 1931, recovery, enlargement and improvement works started immediately over four years. In 1935 it was completely unrecognizable. The pitch was excellent and two locker rooms had been built, with 4 showers each, and a third on for the referees to be isolated from the players. A national innovation. There was a storage room to store various materials. Six rows of wooden benches with a capacity of more than 300 people in a length of more than 60 meters, which were completed by structures for the opening of 18 cabins. It was by far the best field in the
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and one of the best in Portugal. Campo Estrela also knew its golden period during the 14 years in which Lusitano remained in the I Division (1952-1966). At the end of 1953 the wooden benches were destroyed and replaced by stone ones, stretched out to the length of the field and comfortable cabins were installed. In addition to the improvements a complete medical station and excellent sanitary facilities for dames and gentlemen were also available. On 25 May 1955, the grass pitch was opened in a league match against Sporting (1-1-draw). Évora became the 5th city in the country to have a grass field after Lisbon (
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), Porto (
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and Estádio do Lima), Coimbra and
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. Lusitano was also the fifth club to have a grass pitch, given that the National Stadium and the 28 de Maio Stadium were State-owned. On 4 April 1956, the Campo Estrela saw its first international matches by welcoming the 2nd. day of the
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International Tournament receiving the matches between Italy and Turkey and between Portugal and Egypt. The other two days were disputed in Lisbon and in Porto. The following year two English lady's teams came to Portugal to present the practice of football among ladies which was taking its first steps abroad. Again Lisbon, Porto and Évora were the chosen cities. In 1964 a mysterious virus destroyed the grass entirely.


Silveirinha Sports Complex

Lusitano was supposed to start playing their home matches at the Complexo Desportivo do Lusitano, commonly known as Silveirinha, which was built in 2006 and is able to hold a
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of 10,000. Construction started 7 February 2006 and was accelerated due to
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`s intention to prepare Portugal for the upcoming
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in the city of Évora. The existing grounds were old and not suitable for training and holding a friendly match against
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, so there was a project to abandon the Campo Estrela which would be demolished and Lusitano would start using the Silveirinha complex after the departure of the
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. On the 27 May 2006, Complexo Desportivo do Lusitano hosted an international friendly match between
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and
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in preparation for Portugal participating in the
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in which Portugal won 4–1. This was the only time an international football match was played in Évora. The Complex had two movable stands installed for that specific match. However, serious financial difficulties by the club led to an insolvency proceeding which resulted in the abandonment of the Silveirinha facility. Judicial proceedings between the parties that were supposed to urbanize the plots where the Campo Estrela is are still ongoing in court. In the aftermath of the conflicts between the SAD and the club, the former decided to re-invest in the Silveirinha Complex as the club prohibited the SAD from using the Campo Estrela facilities. Works were not completed in time and so the SAD played the 2019/2020 Campeonato de Portugal season at the Parque Desportivo Eng. Joaquim António Moreira Carneiro, home to Sport Lisboa e Évora.


Rivalries


Rivalry with Juventude de Évora

Lusitano's main rival is Juventude Sport Clube. The clubs are neighbours and the stadiums are confining properties. Literally a few inches from each other. Juventude was founded in 1918, seven years after Lusitano. The clubs met many times in different divisions. The first clash recorded between Lusitano and Juventude was the Brito Paes-Sarmento Beires Cup on 1 May 1924. António Jacinto da Silva Brito Paes was an adventurer pilot who tried a direct flight to
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in 1922 on a plane called the ''Dark Knight''. Guided by a mere compass, the plane crashed on the way, being rescued by a British ship. The intrepid pilot was now planning a journey to
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in the ''Pátria'', a Breguet 16 Bn2. The trophy was offered by a committee of merchants of Évora to fund this expedition and to be played, in the Ateneu field, between the Champions of the Évora FA, Lusitano Futebol Club and the ''well aligned eleven'' of Juventude Sport. Tickets could be purchased for the price of 2.50 PTE (seated) and 1.50 PTE . Juventude Sport Club won 2–1, thus winning the Brito Paes-Sarmento Beires Cup. In the 1951/52 season Juventude was promoted to the Segunda Divisão as 1951 national champions of the Third Division. Both clubs fought head to head for the promotion to the Primeira Divisao and at the final matchday the Évora rivals were leveled in points. Lusitano, however, had more goals scored and defeated Juventude at the Campo Estrela and obtained an electrifying 5–5 draw in the Sanches Miranda. Lusitano went through to win promotion to the top tier were it would remain for 14 consecutive seasons thus ending official derbies for a long period as Juventude never achieved promotion to the Primeira Divisão. Lusitanists usually call rival supporters ''Cacaruças'' or ''Rasga-Roupa'', while the Juventudists call Lusitano supporters ''Erbanários'' (Herbalists) due to the green and white colours. In October 2019, as result of the conflict between the SAD and the club, and accusing Juventude of favouring the SAD, Lusitano broke off institutional relations with Juventude and also with SL Évora. In the 2020/2021 the clubs will once again play in the same league as Juventude earned promotion to Campeonato de Portugal following the cancellation of the Évora FA championship due to the
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.


The ''Évora Derby''

On 5 December 2020, for the first time, a major Évora Derby was broadcastby a national TV Channel, Channel 11. The match ended with a victory of Lusitano by 0–1, with a late goal from André Galamba.


Current squad

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Personnel


President of the club

*Chairman: Pedro Caldeira


Coaching staff

*Head coach: João Nívea *Assistant coach: André Coelho *Goalkeeper coach: Rui Pedro


Coaching history

* Domingos Coelho Morais (1911-1919) * Manuel Albergaria Seixas Bandarra (1920) *
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(1950/52) * Domingo García y García (1953/54) * Cândido Tavares (1954/55) * Severiano Correia (1955/56) * Otto Bumbel (1956-1958; 1962) *
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(1958-1960) * Dante Bianchi (1960) * Trindade dos Santos (1961) * João Brochado (1961) *
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(1962/62) * Janos Biri (1962; 1966) *
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(1963–64) * Humberto Buchelli (1964) * Filpo Núñez (1964) * Miguel Bertral (1964–66) * Otto Bumbel (1956-1958; 1962) * Miguel Bertral (1966–69) * Alberto Cunha (1969–70) * Leonildo Vilanova (1971-1973; 1989/90) * Mitó (1973–75) * Mário Nunes (1977–78) * Juanito (1979–81) *
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(1982–83) * Joaquim Teixeira (1983–84) *
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(1984–85) * Mitó (1985–86) * João Libório (1986–87) *
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(1991–92) * Juanito (1992–93) * João Cardoso (1993–96) * José Rocha (1999-2000) * Luís Perdigão (2000–01) *
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(2001–02) * Vitor Emoriz (2002-003) * João Inverno (2003) * Pedro Baptista (2003–05) *
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(2005-2006) * Prof. José Vasques (2006-2007) * Paulo Sousa (2007-2009) * João Paulo Fialho (2009-2010) * Luís Patrão (2010-2011) * Nélson Valente (2012-2015) * André Barreto (2016-2017) *
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(2017-2018) * Rui Salgado (2018-2019) * Nélson Valente (2019-2022) * João Nívea (2022-Incumbent)


Notable players

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* Teixeira da Silva * Miguel Bertral *
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* José Antonio Ramos Ribeiro, Zé Tó * António José Ramos Ribeiro, Tó Zé *
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Honours

*Ordem Militar de Cristo, Military Order of Our Knights of Lord Jesus Christ :* 1932 *Portuguese Second Division :* Winners (1): 1951–52 *Fair-Play Cup Mundo Desportivo :* Winners (2): 1957 and 1958 *Portuguese Third Division :* Vice-Champions: 1993–94 *Évora Football Association, Évora FA Championship :* Winners (15): 1917–18, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1926–27, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1930–31, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1939–40, 1940–41, 2003–04, 2021-2022 2018–19 *Évora Football Association, Évora FA Cup :*Winners (5): 2003–04, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2020-2021, 2021-2022 *Évora Football Association, Évora FA Supercup :* Winners (3): 2016–17, 2018–19, 2021/2022


League and cup history


Other Sports

The club had gymnastics, fencing, basketball, rugby, orienteering and tennis sections. The club currently has more than 350 athletes registered.


References


External links


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