FC Porto Real

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FC Porto Real
Full nameFutebol Clube Porto Real
Ground
Principe Island League
20162nd

Futebol Clube Porto Real is a

Principe Island League in its local division and plays at Estádio 13 de Julho
in the island capital as every club on the island does.

History

The team was the island's first club to win an island title in 1985. In 1990, the club were one of three who had a title each. In 1993 that ranking became second. Porto Real won another island title in 1999,.[1] Sundy surpassed the club's title totals which made it third, it was shared with Sporting in 2012 for a season as Porto Real won two consecutive titles in 2013 and 2014, and became one of three clubs with the most titles on the island and, from 2016, one of four for one season, the titles totals became second behind Os Operários's five titles in September 2017.

The club was suspended for the 2012 season. In the champ finals, the club lost all three matches, the recent two were lost to Sporting Praia Cruz (0–2, 3–0) in the 2013 edition and UDRA in the 2014 edition.[2] In the 2016 season, the scored the island's highest match where they defeated 1º de Maio 8–1, the club finished runner up behind Sporting Príncipe.

Porto Real became the island' fifth and recent club to win a regional cup title in 2015, at the national cup final, they lost 6–2 to

Inter Bom-Bom, UDRA and Vitória Riboque
.

Logo and uniform

Its logo colors are red, black and yellow. Its uniform color has a red shirt with black sleeves and black shorts and yellow socks used during home matches.

Honours

National

Regional

Seasons

Season to season

Season Division Place
2001 1st 3rd.[3]
2003 1st last.[4]
2012 Suspended for the season
2013 1st 1st.[5]
2014 1st 1st[6]
2016 1st 2nd.[7]

Statistics

  • Best position: Finalist (national)
  • Best position at cup competitions: 1st (national)
  • Appearances:
    • National Championships: 4
    • Regional Championships: 18
  • Appearance at a national cup competition: 1
  • Appearances at a super cup competition: 2
  • Total goals scored at a national cup final: 2
  • Total goals scored at a super cup final: 2

References

  1. ^ São Tomé e Príncipe 1999 José Batalha & RSSSF.com
  2. ^ João Matos. Porto Real favorito do Campeonato nacional de futebol santomense (Porto Real a Favorite in the São Tomean Football (Soccer) Championships), Radio France Internationale, 13 décembre 2014, retrieved on 18 december 2014
  3. ^ São Tomé and Príncipe 2001 José Batalha & RSSSF.com
  4. ^ São Tomé and Príncipe 2003 José Batalha & RSSSF.com
  5. ^ São Tomé and Príncipe 2012 José Batalha & RSSSF.com
  6. ^ São Tomé and Príncipe 2014 José Batalha & RSSSF.com
  7. ^ São Tomé and Príncipe 2016 José Batalha & RSSSF.com

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