Results

Portugalsko - LBP 04/27 14:00 22 [10] Portimonense SC v Sport Lisboa Benfica [2] L 61-105
Portugalsko - LBP 04/20 16:00 21 [3] Oliveirense v Portimonense SC [10] L 78-73
Portugalsko - LBP 04/13 14:30 20 [9] Portimonense SC v Vitoria SC [7] L 72-81
Portugalsko - LBP 04/06 16:00 19 [9] Portimonense SC v Povoa [6] L 72-74
Portugalský pohár 03/27 21:00 5 Imortal BC v Portimonense SC L 88-66
Portugalsko - LBP 03/23 20:15 18 [12] Lusitania v Portimonense SC [10] W 75-92
Portugalsko - LBP 03/09 17:00 17 [10] Portimonense SC v Sporting CP [4] L 62-86
Portugalsko - LBP 03/02 16:00 16 [5] Ovarense v Portimonense SC [10] L 93-66
Portugalský pohár 02/14 20:00 4 Portimonense SC v Lusitania W 86-79
Portugalsko - LBP 02/10 17:00 15 [9] Portimonense SC v AD Galomar [10] L 69-74
Portugalsko - LBP 02/03 15:30 14 [7] Imortal Basket v Portimonense SC [9] L 74-72
Portugalský pohár 01/27 15:00 3 FC Porto v Portimonense SC L 79-56

Wikipedia - Portimonense S.C.

Portimonense Sporting Clube is a Portuguese sports club based in Portimão. Founded on 14 August 1914, it is most notable for its professional football team, which currently plays in the Primeira Liga, the top flight of Portuguese football. It also fields various youth teams and a veterans team in football, as well as teams in basketball.

Located in Algarve's second largest city, its stadium, the Estádio Municipal de Portimão, has a capacity of 9,544 spectators after undergoing renovation in early 2011. The club has never won any major trophies, but it participated in the Primeira Liga for several seasons.

Portimonense's zenith was in the 1980s, a decade in which the club only played its football in the top division, also competing in the UEFA Cup in 1985–86. They have reached the semifinals of the Taça de Portugal three times, in 1983, 1987 and 1988.

History

Portimonense was a regular presence in the Portuguese first division, even finishing fifth in 1984–85 – highlights included 0–0 home draws against Benfica and Sporting CP – which led to participation in the UEFA Cup in the 1985–86 season. The team were eliminated in the first round of that competition by FK Partizan of Yugoslavia.

In the 1990s and 2000s, however, the club primarily played in the Segunda Liga, while also having a brief spell in the third level. In 2009–10, Portimonense started with Angolan Lito Vidigal at the helm, but when he left for União de Leiria, former Sporting midfielder Litos took charge, and led the team to a final second place, behind S.C. Beira-Mar, thus returning it to the top flight after exactly 20 years of absence; substitute Wilson Eduardo scored the only goal away to U.D. Oliveirense to guarantee the promotion.

Midway through the 2010–11 campaign, Litos was fired due to bad results, as Portimonense eventually ranked second from bottom and was relegated back. The team met the same fate in the following season, even managing to rank in a worse position; however, after Varzim S.C. was not allowed to promote from division three due to financial irregularities, Portimonense was reinstated.

Portimonense won the 2016–17 LigaPro to return to the top flight after six years; the campaign was managed by Vítor Oliveira, who had begun his coaching career with the club three decades earlier and had won promotion for the fifth consecutive time. The team went down on the last day of the 2019–20 season, as competitors C.D. Tondela and Vitória de Setúbal also won their games, however, Portimonense remained in the division due to issues off the pitch at both Vitória de Setúbal and C.D. Aves meaning these two were relegated and the Algarve side would stay up.

Portimonense Sporting Clube je portugalský futbalový klub sídliaci v Portimãu v okrese Faro. Klub bol založený v roku 1914 a svoje domáce zápasy hráva na Estádio Municipal de Portimão s kapacitou 9 544 miest. Portimonense hráva v portugalskej Primeira Lige, najvyššej súťaži v portugalskom futbale. V súčasnosti je manažérom klubu Paulo Sérgio.