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2 Fans  





3 League and cup history  



3.1  Total game history  







4 Former international footballers  





5 Honours  





6 Presidents  





7 Managers  





8 External links  














F.C. Tirsense






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F.C. Tirsense
Full nameFutebol Clube Tirsense
Founded1938
GroundAbel Alves de Figueiredo, Santo Tirso
Capacity12,000
ChairmanFernando Matos
ManagerTonau
LeagueCampeonato de Portugal Serie A
WebsiteClub website

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Futebol Clube Tirsense, commonly known as just Tirsense, is a Portuguese football club from Santo Tirso, founded on January 5, 1938. They currently play in the Divisão de Elite of AF Porto. They currently play their home games in Abel Alves de Figueiredo with a capacity of 15,000 spectators. Their current chairman is Fernando Matos and their manager is Tonau.

History[edit]

The club's finest hour came without doubt in 1948–49 when, under the management of Artur Pinga, they knocked the all-conquering Sporting Clube de Portugal side of the "Five Violins" out of the Portuguese Cup with a 2–1 victory. In 1994–95, they finished eighth (one win away from a UEFA Cup position) in the First Division, their highest-ever position. The following year, however, they were relegated, in the first of four consecutive demotions, dropping from the main championship in 1996 to the regional championships in 1999. The following year, the club was promoted to the Third Division. In spite of this, Tirsense has a usual attendance of 1,500 to 2,000, among the best in Portuguese non-professional championships. Assuming an amateur status since 2004, the club is making a successful task honouring debts, and aspires to make a comeback to the top in a near future. Marcelo (who later played in England), along with Emerson Thome (better known in Portugal as Paredão), and Everton Giovanella (Celta de Vigo), are the most internationally known former club players. Recent names like Caetano, Rui Manuel, or Batista are also well remembered by the fans. From the more distant years, António Luís and Festa (former Portuguese international) are some of the most sounding names. Tirsense was coached by Joaquim Machado, who at his first season at the club as head coach (2006–07), managed to promote Tirsense to the Second Division, where the club competed in its Serie A.

Fans[edit]

The club has an organised fan group called Juve Negra and a small ultras group called the Black Lions, founded in 2012.

League and cup history[edit]

Season I II III IV V Pts. Pl. W L T GS GA Diff. Portuguese Cup
1967–68 13 15 pts 26 5 5 16 17 53 −36
1969–70 1 38 pts 26 17 4 5 50 26 +24
1970–71 9 20 pts 26 6 8 12 26 45 −19
1971–72 16 19 pts 30 6 7 17 28 66 −38
1989–90 9 30 pts 34 7 16 11 21 32 −11
1990–91 16 33 pts 38 10 13 15 39 50 −11
1991–92 3 45 pts 34 16 13 5 31 14 +17
1992–93 16 28 pts 34 10 8 16 27 37 −10
1993–94 1 46 pts 34 17 12 5 42 23 +19
1994–95 8 34 pts 34 14 6 14 35 34 +1
1995–96 18 31 pts 34 7 10 17 30 54 −24
1996–97 18 30 pts 34 8 6 20 25 51 −26
1997–98 18 17 pts 34 4 5 25 26 73 −47
2003–04 9 50 pts 34 15 5 14 46 46 0
2004–05 10 50 pts 34 14 8 12 40 30 +10
2005–06 6 48 pts 32 14 6 12 46 41 +5
2006–07 2 50 pts 26 15 5 6 37 25 +12
2007–08 2 50 pts 26 15 5 6 37 25 +12
2008–09 2 38 pts 22 10 8 4 31 23 +9
2011–12 5 44 pts 30 11 11 8 39 29 +10
2012-13 6 45 pts 30 11 12 7 35 32 +3
2013-14 9 19 pts 18
2014-15 7 18 pts 18
2015-16 7 19 pts 18
2016-17
2017-18

Total game history[edit]


Former international footballers[edit]

The following footballers have been playing for their national football team while playing for Tirsense:

Honours[edit]

Presidents[edit]

Managers[edit]

External links[edit]


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