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Varzim S.C.

Varzim
Full nameVarzim Sport Club
Nickname(s)Lobos do Mar (Sea Wolves)
Alvi-Negros (White and Blacks)
Poveiros (those from Póvoa de Varzim)
Raça Poveira (Povoan Race)
Founded25 December 1915
GroundEstádio do Varzim Sport Club,
Póvoa de Varzim
Capacity7,000
ChairmanEdgar Pinho
ManagerTiago Margarido
LeagueLiga 3
2021–2217th, Liga Portugal 2 (relegation)
Websitewww.varzim.pt

Varzim Sport Club (Portuguese pronunciation: [vɐɾˈzĩ sɨˈpɔɾ ˈkluβɨ]) is a Portuguese football team based in Póvoa de Varzim, near Porto in the north of the country. The club was founded on 25 December 1915, and has played at the Estádio do Varzim Sport Club since it was founded.[1] The club plays in the second tier Liga Portugal 2, after winning promotion from the Campeonato Nacional in 2015. The club has played for a total of 21 seasons at the top level of Portuguese football, eight in a row from 1963. It reached the semi-finals of the Taça de Portugal on three occasions, in 1978, 1980 and 1985.

Varzim has won six major titles in its history, which include the Segunda Divisão four times and the Terceira Divisão and Liga Intercalar once. The club usually plays with over 70% of players from its youth ranks. The club youth academy is notable for producing Portuguese international footballers like António Lima Pereira, Bruno Alves, Hélder Postiga and Salvador Agra.

History

The club was founded on 25 December 1915 under the name Varzim Foot-Ball Club.[2] On 25 March 1916, the club approved a motion to change its name to Varzim Sport Club.[3] Following the name change, black and white were chosen as the colours for the club's kits in all sports. In 1918, the club joined the Porto Football Association, where it officially became recognised as a club and started to compete in the city's football league. In 1920, the club won its first trophy, the Taça Eça de Queiroz.

Following several seasons playing in the amateur leagues, the club gained promotion to the top-flight Primeira Liga in 1963, where it remained for 13 seasons before being relegated. Since then, the club has suffered mixed results after several promotions and relegations. In the club's most recent history, it suffered relegation in the 2010–11 Liga de Honra to the non-professional leagues for the first time in 15 years.[4]

Varzim won the Segunda Divisão in the 2011–12 season. It started its campaign in the II Divisão Zona Norte 2011–12, where it won the league comprehensively with 68 points, 14 more than the second-placed Fafe.[5] In topping the group, the club qualified for the playoffs where two of the three sides would be promoted to the Liga de Honra. It fought off competition from Tondela and Fátima to finish top of the group and claim its fourth Segunda Divisão title.[6] Midfielder André André was praised for his displays for the club in which he scored 12 goals in 33 appearances during the season.[7]

Varzim did not compete in the 2012–13 Segunda Liga season as they did not pay the €600,000 registration fee.[8] They remained in the third tier until earning promotion in June 2015 with a 3–1 aggregate play-off win over Casa Pia.[9] Varzim remained in the second division until May 2022, when they were relegated in second-last above Académica de Coimbra.[10]

Honours

Players

Current squad

As of 5 September, 2024[11]

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
2 DF Portugal POR Gonçalo Pimenta
3 DF Portugal POR Pedro Nuno
4 DF Portugal POR Lourenço (on loan from Leixões)
5 DF Portugal POR Álvaro Milhazes
6 MF Portugal POR Fábio Pacheco
7 FW Portugal POR Rúben Ribeiro
8 MF Portugal POR Rúben Oliveira
9 FW Guinea-Bissau GNB Ivanildo
10 FW Portugal POR Nuno Pereira
13 FW Portugal POR Rodrigo Freitas
14 MF Portugal POR Hircane Graça
17 FW Portugal POR Diogo Sequeira
19 DF Portugal POR Armando Lopes
22 MF Portugal POR Cláudio Araújo
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF Portugal POR Joel Monteiro
25 MF Brazil BRA Túlio
32 DF Portugal POR Rodrigo Rêgo
44 DF Portugal POR Miguel Vila Cova
49 GK Portugal POR Pedro Costa
51 GK Senegal SEN Momo Mbaye
55 DF Portugal POR Zé Oliveira
67 FW Portugal POR Renato Miranda
70 DF Portugal POR Miguel Montenegro
80 FW Venezuela VEN Ángel Gomes
86 MF Portugal POR Afonso Gonçalves
91 GK Venezuela VEN Luís Estefano
99 FW Nigeria NGA Morufdeen Moshood (on loan from Leixões)

Notable former managers

Chairmen

  • Portugal Dr. José Sá (1930–1935)
  • Portugal João Baptista (1935–1937)
  • Portugal Manuel Frasco (1937–1940)
  • Portugal Dr. Armindo Graça (1940–1947)
  • Portugal Manuel Dias (1947–1951)
  • Portugal Luís Rodrigues (1951–1953)
  • Portugal Domingos Barbosa (1953–1954)
  • Portugal Manuel Frasco (1954–1955)
  • Portugal Dr. Armindo Graça (1955–1956)
  • Portugal Alípio Oliveira (1956–1958)
  • Portugal Capitão Amílcar Monteiro (1958–1959)
  • Peru António Duarte (1959–1960)
  • Portugal Dr. João Guerreiro (1960–1964)
  • Portugal Dr. Armando Faria (1964–1965)
  • Portugal Alípio Oliveira (1965–1966)
  • Portugal Dr. Armando Faria (1966–1967)
  • Portugal Fernando Castro (1967–1968)
  • Portugal Eng.º António Castro (1968–1969)
  • Portugal Dr. João Fernando (1969–1970)
  • Portugal Manuel Pereira (1970–1971)
  • Portugal Dr. Armindo Graça (1971–1972)
  • Portugal Dr. João Fernando (1972–1974)
  • Portugal Padre Manuel Silva (1974–1978)
  • Portugal Dr. Rui Azevedo (1978–1979)
  • Portugal Francisco Troina (1979–1982)
  • Portugal Lídio Marques (1982–1988)
  • Portugal Domingos Castro (1988–1990)
  • Portugal Avelino Monte (1990–1992)
  • Portugal Dr. João Fernando (1992–1994)
  • Portugal Lídio Marques (1994–2000)
  • Portugal João Oliveira (2000–2004)
  • Portugal José Castro (2004–2012)

League and Cup history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup League Cup Notes
1963–64 1D 10 26 8 4 14 37 57 20
1964–65 1D 11 26 8 4 14 39 55 20
1965–66 1D 8 26 9 7 10 40 38 25
1966–67 1D 10 26 8 6 12 29 42 22
1967–68 1D 12 26 7 3 16 27 50 17
1968–69 1D 9 26 7 8 11 32 49 22
1969–70 1D 6 26 10 8 8 31 26 28
1970–71 1D 14 26 7 4 15 23 52 18 Relegated
1976–77 1D 7 30 10 11 9 36 36 31
1977–78 1D 10 30 9 7 14 26 38 25
1978–79 1D 5 30 11 10 9 30 29 32
1979–80 1D 10 30 8 10 12 37 45 26
1980–81 1D 14 30 8 8 14 27 31 24
1981–82 2DN 1 30 17 8 5 59 18 41 Promoted
1982–83 1D 12 30 8 10 12 23 39 26
1983–84 1D 8 30 10 9 11 32 39 29
1984–85 1D 15 30 2 13 15 23 49 17 Relegated
1985–86 2DN ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Promoted
1986–87 1D 7 30 8 13 9 24 29 29
1987–88 1D 17 38 7 16 15 31 52 30 Relegated
1990–91 2H 16 38 10 13 15 42 39 33 Round 5 Relegated
1995–96 2DS 1 34 20 10 4 55 25 70 Round 4 Promoted
1996–97 2H 2 34 18 5 11 49 52 59 Round 5 Promoted
1997–98 1D 17 34 6 11 17 26 51 29 Round 5 Relegated
1998–99 2H 8 34 13 9 12 51 46 48 Round 3
1999–2000 2H 4 34 17 9 8 53 33 60 Round 4
2000–01 2H 2 34 19 7 8 53 34 64 Round 5 Promoted
2001–02 1D 15 34 8 8 18 27 55 32 Round 4
2002–03 1D 16 34 10 6 18 38 51 36 Quarter-finals Relegated
2003–04 2H 4 34 16 10 8 44 36 58 Round 4
2004–05 2H 10 34 11 10 13 37 42 43 Round 3
2005–06 2H 4 34 13 13 8 47 39 52 Round 4
2006–07 2H 7 30 12 8 10 34 37 44 Quarter-finals
2007–08 2H 9 30 9 11 10 29 27 38 Round 3 Round 1
2008–09 2H 8 30 11 6 13 29 35 39 Round 4 Round 1
2009–10 2H 13 30 6 13 11 25 38 31 Round 3 Round 1
2010–11 2H 15 30 6 13 11 38 47 31 Round 5 First Group Stage Relegated
2011–12 2DS 1 30 20 8 2 48 12 68 Round 1
2012–13 2DS 8 30 8 16 6 31 25 40 Round 3
2013–14 CN 4 32 13 8 11 40 36 47 Round 3
2014–15 CN 3 32 21 6 5 59 23 69 Round 4 Promoted

References

  1. ^ "Instalações do Varzim SC" [Installations of Varzim SC]. Varzim.pt. 27 June 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  2. ^ "Clube" [Club]. Varzim.pt. 27 June 2012. Archived from the original on 31 July 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  3. ^ "História" [History]. Varzim.pt. 27 June 2012. Archived from the original on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  4. ^ "Liga Orangina 2010/2011". ZeroZero.pt. 27 June 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  5. ^ "II Divisão Zona Norte 2011/12" [II Division North Zone 2011/12]. ZeroZero.pt. 27 June 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  6. ^ "Varzim conquista título" [Varzim takes title]. Record. 11 June 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  7. ^ "André André". ZeroZero.pt. 27 June 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  8. ^ "Varzim fora da Liga de Honra" [Varzim out of the Liga de Honra] (in Portuguese). Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. 18 July 2012. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  9. ^ "Varzim sobe à II Liga após empate com Casa Pia" [Varzim rise to II Liga after draw with Casa Pia]. Jornal de Notícias (in Portuguese). 10 June 2015. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  10. ^ "II Liga: Varzim desce à Liga 3, Covilhã vai disputar play-off" [II Liga: Varzim go down to Liga 3, Covilhã will take part in play-off] (in Portuguese). 15 May 2022. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Plantel - Varzim SC". Varzim S.C.