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Full name
  
Sport Clube Lusitânia

Chairman
  
Paulo Borges

Ground
  
Angra do Heroísmo

Ground Capacity
  
7,000

Manager
  
João Salcedas

Founded
  
1922

S.C. Lusitânia wwwfutbol24comuploadteamPortugalSCLusitaniapng

League
  
Portuguese Second Division

The Sport Clube Lusitânia (commonly shortened to S.C. Lusitânia) is a professional sports club located in the municipality of Angra do Heroísmo, on the island of Terceira, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores.

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History

In 1922, a group of enthusiastic footballers met in the Recreio dos Artistas, and founded the Sporting Clube Lusitânia, naming it for the airplane of the same name, used by Portuguese trans-Atlantic pioneers Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral.

Their highest achievement is reaching the semifinals of the Taça de Portugal in 1964. They had defeated Ferroviário Lourenço Marques in the quarterfinals, the highest a Portuguese colony club ever reached in the Portuguese Cup (and only because the dictatorship of António de Oliveira Salazar allowed them to play as a means of demonstrating that Portugal's African possessions were provinces and not colonies).

The headquarters of the club is in the historic manorhouse of Dona Violante do Canto.

  • Eduardo Godinho Felipe
  • Jeffrey Carreira (Portugal)

  • Júlio Martins
  • Sylvain Ovono
  • Pedro Pacheco
  • Mário Lino
  • Raúl Oliveira
  • Luis Bilro Pereira
  • Tony Frias
  • Basketball team

    S.C. Lusitânia basketball team is part of the Portuguese Basketball League (LCB).

    References

    S.C. Lusitânia Wikipedia