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Associação Académica de Coimbra - O.A.F.

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Coordinates: 40°12′11.79″N 8°24′27.29″W / 40.203275°N 8.4075806°W / 40.203275; -8.4075806

Académica de Coimbra
Full name Associação Académica
de Coimbra - Organismo
Autónomo de Futebol
Nickname(s) A Briosa (The stout one)
Os Estudantes (The students)
Founded 1876
Ground Estádio Cidade de Coimbra
(City of Coimbra Stadium),
Coimbra, Portugal
(Capacity: 30,210)
Chairman Flag of Portugal Eduardo Simões
Manager Flag of Portugal Rogério Gonçalves
League Portuguese Liga
2008-09 Portuguese Liga, 7th
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The Associação Académica de Coimbra - Organismo Autónomo de Futebol (A.A.C. - O.A.F.), also referred to as Académica de Coimbra (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐkɐˈdɛmikɐ dɨ kuˈĩbɾɐ]) or simply Académica, is an autonomous and professional football organization based in Coimbra, Portugal. The team was created inside of the students' union of the University of Coimbra - the Associação Académica de Coimbra, during a period of changing in the 1970s and 1980s, when football was professionalized in Portugal. But its foundation as a students amateur sports association backs to 1876, so it is effectively one of the oldest sports institutions in Portugal. The club is claimed by its fans to be the fourth in number of supporters (after Benfica, Sporting Clube de Portugal and FC Porto) although this is arguable since many other Portuguese clubs claim this as well. It is a sports club emotionally and historically related to the university life, so through generations, many students, even those born in farther regions, became lifelong supporters of the team. In general, the city's population identifies itself as Académicas's fan or sympathizer. The main football team uses the Estádio Cidade de Coimbra (specially rebuilt and modernized for the Euro 2004) with 30,000 seats. In 1939, the football team of the A. Académica de Coimbra became the first winner of the Portuguese Football Cup. The Associação Académica de Coimbra, the mother institution of the professionalized A.A.C. - O.A.F. autonomous football organisation, has several sports branches performing under the same AAC logo and using the same black colors, being effectively one of the largest sports clubs of Portugal. The Associação Académica de Coimbra - O.A.F. has also a futsal department (Associação Académica de Coimbra - O.A.F. (futsal)).

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[edit] History And Tradition

Being today the most important sports club of Coimbra, Académica was founded by students of the University of Coimbra in 1876, when Clube Atlético de Coimbra (founded in 1861) and Academia Dramática (founded in 1837) merged together. The equipment used is black shirt, shorts and socks, due to the relation to and origin in the local and famous University of Coimbra where students wear a typical all-black suit. In the beginning, Académica's footballers were all mostly university students, and very talented players were discovered in the pitch. This was the rule during many decades until the 1970s. Académica used to be a constant team in the Portuguese main division before 1974. After the "25 de Abril" revolution (1974) in Portugal, many changes took place in Portuguese society and the team experienced many changes. Between 1974/75 and 1983/84 football seasons, Académica was present in national competitions as C.A.C. - Clube Académico de Coimbra and after a period of uncertainty and several relegations to the Second Division, the Académica's football team and staff, were gradually professionalized aiming to achieve a stronger position in the modern times of fierce professional competition (although a small number of its modern players continue being students, and among them, a few at the University of Coimbra).

[edit] Training And Youth Facilities

Founded in 2007, the Centro de Estágios da Académica is Associação Académica de Coimbra - O.A.F.'s training center and youth academy. In addition, the club has a multiuse sports arena - the Pavilhão Jorge Anjinho. The club also uses the stadium facilities which are the tracks around the football pitch for fitness and running tests.

[edit] Coimbra Stadium

A side view of the Estádio Cidade de Coimbra.

The Estádio Cidade de Coimbra (Coimbra City Stadium) is the home ground of Académica de Coimbra football team, and belongs to Coimbra's municipality. The stadium has 30,210 seats, two-thirds of which are covered and offers several amenities and services. Until 2003 it used to be called Estádio Municipal de Coimbra (Coimbra's Municipality Stadium) or Estádio do Calhabé (Stadium of Calhabé), after the name of its location in Coimbra. It had a capacity of 15,000 seats, all seated, but just one small covered area. Then it was rebuilt, expanded and modernized to host some Euro 2004 matches. The Estádio Cidade de Coimbra was inaugurated with a Rolling Stones concert on 27 September 2003, attended by over 50,000 people. On 29 October 2003, Académica de Coimbra played at home to S.L. Benfica, in the first official match in the remodelled stadium.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Portugal GK Rui Nereu
2 Flag of Portugal DF Amoreirinha
4 Flag of Brazil DF Luiz Duarte
5 Flag of Austria DF Markus Berger
6 Flag of Poland MF Łukasz Madej
8 Flag of Brazil MF Júlio César
9 Flag of Uruguay MF Carlos Aguiar
11 Flag of Cape Verde MF Lito
13 Flag of Portugal DF Gonçalo
14 Flag of Portugal FW Pedro Miguel Ribeiro
15 Flag of Portugal DF Orlando
16 Flag of Portugal MF Licá
No. Position Player
17 Flag of Portugal MF Cris
18 Flag of Senegal FW Modou Sougou
19 Flag of Portugal DF Pedrinho
20 Flag of Portugal MF André Fontes
21 Flag of Guinea-Bissau FW Éder
30 Flag of Portugal DF Pedro Costa
33 Flag of Ghana MF William Tiero
39 Flag of Portugal FW Carlos Saleiro
55 Flag of Cape Verde DF Hélder Cabral
85 Flag of Brazil MF Diogo Gomes
99 Flag of Panama FW José Luis Garcés
- Flag of Portugal MF Bruno Amaro


[edit] Notable Former Players

[edit] Coaches

[edit] Highlights

  • The original sports section of the Associação Académica de Coimbra which gave birth to A.A.C. - O.A.F. still exists. This Associação Académica de Coimbra - Secção de Futebol plays in the lower divisions and is a 100% amateur team where the large majority of its players are students of the University of Coimbra or then ex-students, as in the past. Many people claims that this is the "real" Académica de Coimbra football team, successor of the original team and owner of all the Académica's grass roots and heritage before the 1980s. After 25 de Abril democratic revolution of 1974, between 1974/75 and 1983/84 seasons, Académica was present in national competitions as C.A.C. - Clube Académico de Coimbra, being this period the turning point which lead to the creation of the current day professionalized autonomous team.
  • Some modern-day professional players signing for A.A.C. - O.A.F. are still university students at the University of Coimbra. Examples were Académica's famous goalkeeper Pedro Roma (sports sciences), defender Tó Sá (mathematics), or midfielder Nuno Piloto (biochemistry).
  • Académica's football team was the first winner in the history of the Portuguese Football Cup, in 1939.
  • The team has the nickname of "Briosa" (Full of «Brio») - «Brio» is a Portuguese word derived from the celtic «Brivos», which has a cross meaning between Pride and Excellence. They are also known as Equipa dos Estudantes (The Students Team).
  • The AAC-OAF has also a professional futsal department (Associação Académica de Coimbra - O.A.F. (futsal)).

[edit] League And Cup History

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Notes
1934-1935 CL 8 14 1 1 12 14 49 3
1935-1936 CL 8 14 1 1 12 13 51 3
1936-1937 CL 5 14 5 1 8 24 30 11
1937-1938 CL 6 14 5 0 9 23 37 10
1938-1939 1D 5 14 4 3 7 27 39 11 winner
1939-1940 1D 6 18 7 3 8 42 54 17 last 16
1940-1941 1D 5 14 4 3 7 32 41 11 quarter-final
1941-1942 1D 5 22 13 0 9 77 51 26 last 16
1942-1943 1D 6 18 6 2 10 54 60 14 last 16
1943-1944 1D 9 18 3 0 15 35 68 6 semi-final
1944-1945 1D 9 18 4 1 13 33 65 9 last 16
1945-1946 1D 10 22 7 2 13 51 76 16 last 16
1946-1947 1D 11 26 8 4 14 49 96 20 not held
1947-1948 1D 14 26 4 2 20 35 13 10 last 16 relegated
1948-1949 2D ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? last 16 promoted
1949-1950 1D 7 26 8 8 10 56 57 24 not held
1950-1951 1D 8 26 10 4 12 40 53 24 final
1951-1952 1D 7 26 8 6 12 39 47 22
1952-1953 1D 11 26 7 5 14 39 57 19
1953-1954 1D 13 26 8 2 16 29 50 18
1954-1955 1D 6 26 10 5 11 53 52 25
1955-1956 1D 13 26 8 3 15 36 52 19
1956-1957 1D 6 26 12 4 10 45 33 28
1957-1958 1D 9 26 10 4 12 45 40 24
1958-1959 1D 10 26 8 5 13 45 46 21
1959-1960 1D 6 26 8 9 9 40 41 25
1960-1961 1D 7 26 10 6 10 31 29 26
1961-1962 1D 10 26 9 4 13 44 54 22
1962-1963 1D 10 26 8 3 15 49 50 19
1963-1964 1D 9 26 11 3 12 43 48 25
1964-1965 1D 4 26 16 2 8 58 40 34
1965-1966 1D 6 26 9 8 9 58 48 26
1966-1967 1D 2 26 18 4 4 50 18 40 final best classification ever
1967-1968 1D 4 26 15 5 6 53 24 35
1968-1969 1D 6 26 12 6 8 48 32 30 final FC 1st round
1969-1970 1D 10 26 8 6 12 42 46 22 CWC quarter-final
1970-1971 1D 5 26 13 7 6 38 24 33
1971-1972 1D 15 30 7 7 16 29 38 21 UC 1st round relegated
1972-1973 2D ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? promoted
1973-1974 1D 10 30 8 7 15 29 45 23
1974-1975 1D 14 30 7 6 17 33 47 20
1975-1976 1D 11 30 7 9 14 32 47 23
1976-1977 1D 5 30 14 6 10 29 25 34
1977-1978 1D 8 30 11 4 15 41 49 26
1978-1979 1D 15 30 5 8 17 20 41 18 relegated
1979-1980 2DC ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? promoted
1980-1981 1D 16 30 4 6 20 16 58 14 relegated
...
1984-1985 1D 7 30 12 5 13 45 47 29
1985-1986 1D 10 30 9 7 14 28 38 25
1986-1987 1D 10 30 7 12 11 22 34 26
1987-1988 1D 16 38 9 15 14 32 42 33 relegated
1988-1989 2DC ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
1989-1990 2DC ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
1990-1991 2H 6 38 17 10 11 41 32 44
1991-1992 2H 6 34 13 11 10 37 25 37
1992-1993 2H 4 34 19 7 8 56 39 45
1993-1994 2H 5 34 17 4 13 39 30 38
1994-1995 2H 7 34 13 9 12 41 39 35
1995-1996 2H 15 34 11 8 15 38 48 41
1996-1997 2H 3 34 17 7 10 39 21 58 last 16 promoted
1997-1998 1D 15 34 8 12 14 27 41 36 last 64
1998-1999 1D 18 34 4 9 21 30 71 21 last 64 relegated
1999-2000 2H 5 34 16 9 9 55 37 57 last 16
2000-2001 2H 8 34 14 6 14 51 48 48 last 64
2001-2002 2H 2 34 17 11 6 60 49 62 last 16 promoted
2002-2003 1D 15 34 8 13 13 38 48 37 quarter-final
2003-2004 1D 13 34 11 5 18 40 42 38 last 32
2004-2005 1D 14 34 9 11 14 29 41 38 last 16
2005-2006 1D 14 34 10 9 15 37 48 39 quarter-final
2006-2007 1D 13 30 6 8 16 28 46 26 last 32
2007-2008 1D 12 30 6 14 10 31 38 32 last 64
  • CL = Campeonato da Liga (winners weren't considered Portuguese champions)
  • 1D = First Division/League
  • 2D = Second Division/League (zone Centre)
  • 2H = Liga de Honra
 
  • CWC = Cup Winner's Cup
  • UC = UEFA Cup
  • FC = Fairs

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