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Belenenses
Full nameClube Futebol Os Belenenses
Nickname(s)Os Conquistadores (The Conquerors)
Founded2003
GroundPavilhão Acácio Rosa
Lisbon, Portugal
Capacity1,683
ChairmanPatrick Morais de Carvalho
ManagerAlípio Matos
LeagueLiga SportZone
Home colours Away colours

Clube Futebol Os Belenenses is an amateur futsal team based in Lisbon, Portugal. It plays in Liga SportZone.

Their nickname comes from the fact that in their first two seasons they won two trophies (Campeonato Nacional da 3ª Divisão and Campeonato Nacional da 2ª Divisão). In 2009-10 they win their most important title, the Taça de Portugal de Futsal for the first time, beating Benfica in the final. Benfica scored first, but Diego Sol equalized in the second half, Marcelinho in the final seconds of Extra time scored the decisive goal. Notable players included Marcão, Diego Sol, Pedro Cary, Paulinho and Marcelinho.

More recently, Belenenes encountered some financial problems, including a request for insolvency after unpaid salaries to former futsal player Formiga and a pledge of the clubs trophies for unpaid construction work done to Estádio do Restelo. Belenenses was relegated in 2011/2012 after a play-out.

Current squad

As of 15 May 2019
# Position Name Nationality
1 Goalkeeper Marcão Brazil
3 Winger Jota Ramos Portugal
4 Universal Tiago Correia Portugal
7 Winger João Marques Portugal
8 Winger João Pires Portugal
9 Winger Yulián Díaz Colombia
10 Winger Mamadu Turé Guinea-Bissau
11 Winger Bruno Pinto Portugal
12 Goalkeeper Paulo Pimenta Portugal
15 Winger Cláudio Ferreira Portugal
16 Goalkeeper André Carrola Portugal
16 Goalkeeper Sandro Azenha Portugal
19 Defender Sandro Noronha Portugal
19 Universal Wilson Tavares Portugal
23 Pivot Jardel Portugal
23 Universal Daniel Pinto Portugal
38 Goalkeeper Márcio Santos Portugal
38 Goalkeeper Pedro Mónica Portugal
48 Pivot José Varela Portugal
94 Winger Rodrigo Lolatto Brazil
96 Winger Ygor Mota Brazil

Honours

National

References

  1. "Futsal: Belenenses vence Taça de Portugal". Jornal Noticias (in Portuguese). 8 May 2010. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  2. "Belenenses vence Benfica e conquista Taça de Portugal". Publico (in Portuguese). 8 May 2010. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  3. "Belenenses alvo de pedido de insolvência por dívida a jogador de futsal". RTP (in Portuguese). 27 January 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  4. "Belenenses em aflição". Record (in Portuguese). 3 June 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  5. "Futsal: Belenenses despede-se da 1ª Divisão com vitória". Blueboxbelenenses.blogspot.com (in Portuguese). 17 June 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2012.

External links

Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses
Home stadium
Other sports
See also
Liga Portuguesa de Futsal
2020–21
Seasons
Former clubs


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