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C.F. Os Belenenses

Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses, commonly known as Os Belenenses (Portuguese pronunciation: [bɨlɨˈnẽsɨʃ]), is a Portuguese sports club best known for its football team. Founded in 1919, it is one of the oldest Portuguese sports clubs. It is based in the 25,000-seat Estádio do Restelo in the Belém parish of Lisbon, hence the club name, which translates as "The ones from Belém". Among its fanbase, the club is commonly nicknamed O Belém, in reference to the neighborhood; Os Pastéis (The Pastries), in reference to a traditional Portuguese pastry originated in the parish; Azuis (Blues) or Azuis do Restelo (The Blues from Restelo), in reference to the club's color and its home stadium; and A Cruz de Cristo (The Order of Christ Cross), for its emblem, or also "Os Rapazes da Praia" (The Boys of the Beach), a reference to the zone of Belém in the earlier 20th century.

Os Belenenses
Full nameClube de Futebol
Os Belenenses
Nickname(s)O Belém
(The Bethlehem)
Os Azuis do Restelo
(The Blues from Restelo)
Pastéis (Pastries)
A Cruz de Cristo
(The Order of Christ Cross)
Founded23 September 1919; 103 years ago (23 September 1919)
GroundEstádio do Restelo
Capacity19,856[1]
PresidentPatrick Morais de Carvalho
Head coachBruno Dias
LeagueLiga 3
2021–22Campeonato de Portugal: Promoted
WebsiteClub website

Os Belenenses won the 1945–46 Primeira Liga, making them the first club other than the Big Three to win the league title. Os Belenenses has also won six Championship of Portugal/Portuguese Cup trophies, and is the fifth most decorated team in Portuguese football.

Until 1982, Os Belenenses was one of four teams that had never been relegated from the first division. Nowadays, it is the team with the fourth most seasons in the Primeira Liga as well as the team with the fifth most points in the championship's history.[2]

Os Belenenses was the first Portuguese team with a turf pitch and artificial lighting, and was also the first Portuguese club to participate in the UEFA Europa League.[citation needed]

The main sports of the club are football, handball, basketball, futsal, athletics, and rugby union. The club has won national championships in all these sports, but it remains best known for football, its original activity. In the club's history, Os Belenenses has won more than 10,000 trophies, including the first divisions of football, handball, basketball, rugby, and the Portuguese Cup in football and futsal, among other sports.

History

Early years

Founded in 1919, Os Belenenses reached their first Campeonato final in 1926, losing 2–0 to Marítimo, and won the title the next season with a 3–0 win over Vitória de Setúbal and winning a second championship in 1929. The club lost the 1932 title to Porto 2–1 in a replay after a 4–4 draw. The club won its third and final Campeonato in 1933 after defeating Sporting CP 3–1.[3] With three Campeonato wins, Os Belenenses was one of Portugal's "Big Four". Since the advent of the Primeira Liga, Os Belenenses failed to keep up with the other three clubs (Benfica, FC Porto and Sporting CP).

League champions

The club won its only Primeira Liga title in 1945–46, edging Benfica by one point,[4] the first time that a club outside the Big Three won the title. On 14 December 1947, they were the first team to face Real Madrid at their newly inaugurated Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (then called the Nuevo Estadio Chamartín) in a friendly match won 3–1 by Madrid.[5] The club were runners-up in the league for the first time in the 1954–55 season, level on 39 points with Benfica.[6] It was not until 1973 that Os Belenenses finished as runners-up again, 18 points behind Benfica, and they never have since.[7]

European forays

Os Belenenses were the first club to compete in the UEFA Cup in a two-legged 3–3 draw with Hibernian at the Estádio do Restelo in Belém.

The club has also played in the European Cup Winners' Cup. In the 1987–88 UEFA Cup, the club played Barcelona. In the first leg, they lost 2–0 in the Camp Nou, winning 1–0 at the Estádio do Restelo with Mapuata scoring. Os Belenenses won their sixth (and to date last) Taça de Portugal on 28 May 1989, defeating Benfica 2–1.[8] Also that season, they knocked out the holders Bayer Leverkusen from the Cup Winners' Cup.

Downfall and recovery

Os Belenenses were relegated from the Primeira Liga for the first time in 1981–82, and have been relegated three other times since then.

21st century

The 2005–06 season saw Os Belenenses finishing fourth from bottom, which would mean relegation for the team. However, as Gil Vicente had fielded an ineligible player that season, Os Belenenses won a subsequent appeal which saw them remain in the top division with Gil Vincente being relegated instead.[9] On 27 May 2007, Os Belenenses reached their first Taça de Portugal final since their 1989 triumph, but were defeated 1–0 by Sporting CP.[10]

Cabral Ferreira, who served as club president of Os Belenenses from 2005 until 2008, died on 26 February 2008 after a long illness.[11] Os Belenenses were relegated in 2010 to the Segunda Liga, but secured promotion back to the Primeira Liga in March 2013, their longest stint out of the top division.

During the 2014–15 season, Os Belenenses finished the championship in sixth place, thereby returning to European competition, qualifying for the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League.

They reached the group stage of the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League after eliminating IFK Göteborg (2–1 on aggregate) and Rheindorf Altach (1–0 on aggregate). They finished fourth and last in their group, recording a surprising 2–1 away win against Basel, but drawing 0–0 twice against Lech Poznań, losing the return match against Basel, and losing both matches to Fiorentina.

Club split

At the end of 2017–18 season, CF Os Belenenses (club) and Belenenses SAD went their separate ways, as the "Protocol on the use of Estádio do Restelo" ended and the SAD refused to negotiate a new contract with the club. So from the 2018–19 season, Belenenses SAD (the professional team) play their Primeira Liga home games at Estádio Nacional, whereas CF Os Belenenses registered an amateur team in 1ª Divisão Distrital de Lisboa, the equivalent to the Sixth Division (lowest Portuguese division), with the support of the majority of fans and club members.

As a consequence, Belenenses SAD was legally forbidden from using Belenenses' logo and name and now uses a new logo (along with being renamed to B-SAD after the 2021–22 season).[12] In the first games of the season, the professional team saw home attendances of only a few hundred, whereas the new, amateur team saw home attendances of approximately 5,000, reversing a long decline in attendance figures.[13]

Honours

Domestic

Winners (1): 1945–46
Winners (3): 1941–42, 1959–60, 1988–89
Runners-up (5): 1939–40, 1940–41, 1947–48, 1985–86, 2006–07
Runners-up (1): 1989
Winners (3): 1926–27, 1928–29, 1932–33
Runners-up (3): 1925–26, 1931–32, 1935–36
Winners (2): 1983–84, 2012–13
Winners (2): 2018–19, 2020–21
Winners (6): 1925–26, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1931–32, 1943–44, 1945–46

European

Winners (1): 1975

League and cup history

Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup League Cup Europe Notes
1934–35 CL 4 14 8 2 4 45 20 18 Quarter-final The cup competition played in Portugal was still the Portuguese Championship, while the league worked as an experimental competition.
1935–36 CL 4 14 7 3 4 28 22 17 Final
1936–37 CL 2 14 11 1 2 46 17 23 Quarter-final
1937–38 CL 5 14 5 0 9 29 28 10 Quarter-final
1938–39 1D 4 14 6 1 7 38 29 13 Quarter-final First season of both the Portuguese Cup and Primeira Liga.
1939–40 1D 3 18 11 3 4 58 21 25 Final
1940–41 1D 3 14 9 1 4 59 22 19 Final
1941–42 1D 3 22 12 6 4 66 32 30 Winners
1942–43 1D 3 18 14 0 4 78 20 28 Quarter-final
1943–44 1D 6 18 9 3 6 41 32 21 Quarter-final
1944–45 1D 3 18 13 1 4 72 29 27 Quarter-final
1945–46 1D 1 22 18 2 2 74 24 38 Last 16 Only League title
1946–47 1D 4 26 14 5 7 66 31 33 Not held
1947–48 1D 3 26 16 5 5 76 30 37 Final
1948–49 1D 3 26 16 3 7 68 36 35 Last 16
1949–50 1D 4 26 10 7 9 36 41 27 Not held
1950–51 1D 9 26 10 4 12 45 48 24 Semi-final
1951–52 1D 4 26 14 8 4 60 28 36 Quarter-final
1952–53 1D 3 26 15 6 5 60 29 36 Last 16
1953–54 1D 4 26 13 5 8 43 39 31 Semi-final
1954–55 1D 2 26 17 5 4 63 28 39 Quarter-final Lat 4th place
1955–56 1D 3 26 16 5 5 67 25 37 Semi-final
1956–57 1D 3 26 13 7 6 74 50 33 Last 16
1957–58 1D 4 26 12 4 10 54 42 28 Last 16
1958–59 1D 3 26 16 6 4 65 27 38 Quarter-final
1959–60 1D 3 26 15 6 5 58 25 36 Winners
1960–61 1D 5 26 12 4 10 45 37 28 Semi-final
1961–62 1D 5 26 12 7 7 51 35 31 Semi-final FC 1st round
1962–63 1D 4 26 16 4 6 47 30 36 Semi-final FC 1st round
1963–64 1D 6 26 12 6 8 46 36 30 Semi-final FC 2nd round
1964–65 1D 8 26 12 2 12 39 40 26 Quarter-final FC 1st round
1965–66 1D 7 26 9 7 10 28 29 25 2nd round
1966–67 1D 11 26 7 6 13 26 34 20 3rd round
1967–68 1D 7 26 10 5 11 38 40 25 Quarter-final
1968–69 1D 8 26 8 10 8 31 33 26 Quarter-final
1969–70 1D 7 26 9 5 12 23 34 23 Semi-final
1970–71 1D 7 26 7 8 11 20 27 22 Quarter-final
1971–72 1D 7 30 11 7 12 35 33 29 Semi-final
1972–73 1D 2 30 14 12 4 53 30 40 Last 32
1973–74 1D 5 30 17 6 7 56 34 40 Last 16 UC 1st round
1974–75 1D 6 30 14 7 9 45 37 35 Semi-final
1975–76 1D 3 30 16 8 6 45 28 40 Last 16 IC GC
1976–77 1D 10 30 7 12 11 29 40 26 2nd round IC
UC
2nd Gr
1st round
1977–78 1D 5 30 14 8 8 25 21 36 Last 32
1978–79 1D 8 30 10 9 11 47 43 29 Last 16
1979–80 1D 5 30 13 8 9 33 38 34 Last 16
1980–81 1D 11 30 8 10 12 24 39 26 Semi-final
1981–82 1D 15 30 5 10 15 28 48 20 Last 16 relegated
1982–83 2D.S 4 30 12 10 8 35 19 34 Last 64
1983–84 2D.S 1 30 18 8 4 49 13 44 Last 16 promoted
1984–85 1D 6 30 11 8 11 40 46 30 Last 64
1985–86 1D 8 30 7 14 9 27 30 28 Final
1986–87 1D 6 30 13 4 13 52 40 30 Last 64
1987–88 1D 3 38 18 12 8 52 38 48 Last 128 UC 1st round
1988–89 1D 7 38 13 14 11 44 35 40 Winners UC 2nd round
1989–90 1D 6 34 16 4 14 32 33 36 Semi-final CWC 1st round
1990–91 1D 19 38 10 9 19 27 38 29 Last 64 relegated
1991–92 2H 2 34 19 10 5 53 25 48 5th round promoted
1992–93 1D 7 34 11 12 11 42 40 34 6th round
1993–94 1D 13 34 12 6 16 39 51 30 Quarter-final
1994–95 1D 12 34 10 7 17 30 39 27 4th round
1995–96 1D 6 34 14 9 1 53 33 51 6th round
1996–97 1D 13 34 10 10 14 37 50 40 5th round
1997–98 1D 18 34 5 9 20 22 52 24 4th round relegated
1998–99 2H 2 34 17 10 7 55 28 61 3rd round promoted
1999–00 1D 12 34 9 13 12 36 38 40 4th round
2000–01 1D 7 34 14 10 10 43 36 52 5th round
2001–02 1D 5 34 17 6 11 54 44 57 6th round
2002–03 1D 9 34 11 10 13 47 48 43 5th round IC 2nd round
2003–04 1D 15 34 8 11 15 35 54 35 Semi-final
2004–05 1D 9 34 13 7 14 38 34 46 Quarter-final
2005–06 1D 15 34 11 6 17 40 42 39 4th round
2006–07 1D 5 30 15 4 11 36 29 49 Final
2007–08 1D 8 30 11 10 9 35 33 40 4th round Last 16 UC 1st round 3 points deducted; Taça da Liga 1st edition
2008–09 1D 15 30 5 9 16 28 52 24 Last 32 Group stage 2
2009–10 1D 15 30 4 11 15 23 44 23 Last 16 Group stage 1 relegated
2010–11 2H 13 30 8 11 11 33 36 35 Last 64 Group stage 1
2011–12 2H 5 30 10 11 9 34 32 41 Last 16 1st round
2012–13 2H 1 42 29 7 6 75 41 94 Semi-final Group stage 1 Promoted; Liga 2 champions
2013–14 1D 14 30 6 10 14 19 33 28 Last 64 Group stage 2
2014–15 1D 6 34 12 12 10 34 35 48 Quarter final Group stage 2
2015–16 1D 9 34 10 11 13 44 66 41 Last 32 Group stage EL Group stage
2016–17 1D 14 34 9 9 16 27 45 36 Last 64 Group stage
2017–18 1D 12 34 9 10 15 33 46 37 Last 64 Group stage Separation from Belenenses SAD
2018–19 L.1D 1 30 27 1 2 143 17 82 Did not compete Did not compete Promoted; won group 2 of the Lisbon FA 1st Division and then became overall champions
2019–20 L.2D 1 20 18 0 2 62 16 54 Did not compete Did not compete Promoted; league was concluded at 20 games due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 L.1D 1 18 15 2 1 38 10 47 Did not compete Did not compete Promoted; Lisbon FA 1st Division champions
2021–22 CP 1 18 10 3 5 25 12 33 Last 64 Did not compete Group E of Campeonato de Portugal
3 10 4 4 2 17 9 16 South Zone promotion play-off; promoted to Liga 3 due to Cova da Piedade's registration failure
2022–23 L3 Did not compete
CL=Campeonato da Liga (winners weren't considered Portuguese champions);
1D=First Division/League
2D=Second Division/League;
2H=Liga de Honra
CWC=Cup Winners' Cup;
UC=UEFA Cup
FC=Fairs Cup;
LAT=Latin Cup;
IC=Intertoto Cup
CP=Campeonato de Portugal (4th tier of Portuguese football);
L.1D=Lisbon FA 1st Division (Lisbon's 3rd level in 2018-19 and 1st level in 2020–21);
L.2D=Lisbon FA 2st Division (Lisbon's 2nd level in 2019–20);
L3=Liga 3

European record

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1R   Hibernian 1–3 3–3 4–6
1962–63 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1R   Barcelona 1–1 1–1 2–21
1963–64 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1R   Tresnjevka Zagreb 2–0 2–1 4–1
2R   Roma 0–1 1–2 1–3
1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1R   Shelbourne 1–1 0–0 1–12
1973–74 UEFA Cup 1R   Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–2 1–2 1–4
1976–77 UEFA Cup 1R   Barcelona 2–2 2–3 4–5
1987–88 UEFA Cup 1R   Barcelona 1–0 0–2 1–2
1988–89 UEFA Cup 1R   Bayer Leverkusen 1–0 1–0 2–0
2R   Velež Mostar 0–0 0–0 0–03
1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Monaco 1–1 0–3 1–4
2007–08 UEFA Cup 1R   Bayern Munich 0–2 0–1 0–3
2015–16 UEFA Europa League 3Q   IFK Göteborg 2–1 0–0 2–1
PO   Rheindorf Altach 0–0 1–0 1–0
Group I   Basel 0–2 2–1 4th place
  Fiorentina 0–4 0–1
  Lech Poznań 0–0 0–0
Notes
  • 1R: First round
  • 2R: Second round
  • 3Q: Third qualifying round
  • PO: Play-off round

1 Barcelona progressed to the second round after winning a play-off match 3–2.
2 Shelbourne progressed to the second round after winning a play-off match 2–1.
3 Velež Mostar progressed to the third round after winning a penalty shoot-out 4–3.

Former coaches

See also

References

  1. ^ "Os Belenenses – Sociedade Desportiva de Futebol, SAD".
  2. ^ "Primeira Liga :: playmakerstats.com". playmakerstats.com. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  3. ^ Portugal – List of Champions
  4. ^ Portugal 1945–46
  5. ^ Real Madrid C.F. – Official Web Site – Real Madrid play 1,500th official clash at the Santiago Bernabeu
  6. ^ Portugal 1954–55
  7. ^ Portugal 1972–73
  8. ^ Portugal Cup Full Results 1938–1990
  9. ^ ""Caso Mateus": Gil Vicente pede explicações". Cofina Media. 11 July 2006. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  10. ^ Portugal Cup 2006/07
  11. ^ "Passings: Morreu Cabral Ferreira". Jornal de Notícias. 28 February 2008. Retrieved 26 March 2008.
  12. ^ "Belenenses SAD vai deixar de usar a Cruz de Cristo".
  13. ^ "Restelo revive dérbi com tradição entre Belenenses e Atlético".
  14. ^ From 1922 to 1938, the Portuguese champion was determined in a knock-out competition called Campeonato de Portugal (Portuguese Championship). With the formation of the league, this competition later became the national cup.

External links

  • Official website   (in Portuguese)

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This article is about the original club Belenenses formed in 1919 For new club B SAD founded in 2018 see B SAD Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses commonly known as Os Belenenses Portuguese pronunciation bɨlɨˈnẽsɨʃ is a Portuguese sports club best known for its football team Founded in 1919 it is one of the oldest Portuguese sports clubs It is based in the 25 000 seat Estadio do Restelo in the Belem parish of Lisbon hence the club name which translates as The ones from Belem Among its fanbase the club is commonly nicknamed O Belem in reference to the neighborhood Os Pasteis The Pastries in reference to a traditional Portuguese pastry originated in the parish Azuis Blues or Azuis do Restelo The Blues from Restelo in reference to the club s color and its home stadium and A Cruz de Cristo The Order of Christ Cross for its emblem or also Os Rapazes da Praia The Boys of the Beach a reference to the zone of Belem in the earlier 20th century Os BelenensesFull nameClube de FutebolOs BelenensesNickname s O Belem The Bethlehem Os Azuis do Restelo The Blues from Restelo Pasteis Pastries A Cruz de Cristo The Order of Christ Cross Founded23 September 1919 103 years ago 23 September 1919 GroundEstadio do ResteloCapacity19 856 1 PresidentPatrick Morais de CarvalhoHead coachBruno DiasLeagueLiga 32021 22Campeonato de Portugal PromotedWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursOs Belenenses won the 1945 46 Primeira Liga making them the first club other than the Big Three to win the league title Os Belenenses has also won six Championship of Portugal Portuguese Cup trophies and is the fifth most decorated team in Portuguese football Until 1982 Os Belenenses was one of four teams that had never been relegated from the first division Nowadays it is the team with the fourth most seasons in the Primeira Liga as well as the team with the fifth most points in the championship s history 2 Os Belenenses was the first Portuguese team with a turf pitch and artificial lighting and was also the first Portuguese club to participate in the UEFA Europa League citation needed The main sports of the club are football handball basketball futsal athletics and rugby union The club has won national championships in all these sports but it remains best known for football its original activity In the club s history Os Belenenses has won more than 10 000 trophies including the first divisions of football handball basketball rugby and the Portuguese Cup in football and futsal among other sports Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 League champions 1 3 European forays 1 4 Downfall and recovery 1 5 21st century 1 6 Club split 2 Honours 2 1 Domestic 2 2 European 3 League and cup history 4 European record 5 Former coaches 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit Founded in 1919 Os Belenenses reached their first Campeonato final in 1926 losing 2 0 to Maritimo and won the title the next season with a 3 0 win over Vitoria de Setubal and winning a second championship in 1929 The club lost the 1932 title to Porto 2 1 in a replay after a 4 4 draw The club won its third and final Campeonato in 1933 after defeating Sporting CP 3 1 3 With three Campeonato wins Os Belenenses was one of Portugal s Big Four Since the advent of the Primeira Liga Os Belenenses failed to keep up with the other three clubs Benfica FC Porto and Sporting CP League champions Edit The club won its only Primeira Liga title in 1945 46 edging Benfica by one point 4 the first time that a club outside the Big Three won the title On 14 December 1947 they were the first team to face Real Madrid at their newly inaugurated Santiago Bernabeu Stadium then called the Nuevo Estadio Chamartin in a friendly match won 3 1 by Madrid 5 The club were runners up in the league for the first time in the 1954 55 season level on 39 points with Benfica 6 It was not until 1973 that Os Belenenses finished as runners up again 18 points behind Benfica and they never have since 7 European forays Edit Os Belenenses were the first club to compete in the UEFA Cup in a two legged 3 3 draw with Hibernian at the Estadio do Restelo in Belem The club has also played in the European Cup Winners Cup In the 1987 88 UEFA Cup the club played Barcelona In the first leg they lost 2 0 in the Camp Nou winning 1 0 at the Estadio do Restelo with Mapuata scoring Os Belenenses won their sixth and to date last Taca de Portugal on 28 May 1989 defeating Benfica 2 1 8 Also that season they knocked out the holders Bayer Leverkusen from the Cup Winners Cup Downfall and recovery Edit Os Belenenses were relegated from the Primeira Liga for the first time in 1981 82 and have been relegated three other times since then 21st century Edit The 2005 06 season saw Os Belenenses finishing fourth from bottom which would mean relegation for the team However as Gil Vicente had fielded an ineligible player that season Os Belenenses won a subsequent appeal which saw them remain in the top division with Gil Vincente being relegated instead 9 On 27 May 2007 Os Belenenses reached their first Taca de Portugal final since their 1989 triumph but were defeated 1 0 by Sporting CP 10 Cabral Ferreira who served as club president of Os Belenenses from 2005 until 2008 died on 26 February 2008 after a long illness 11 Os Belenenses were relegated in 2010 to the Segunda Liga but secured promotion back to the Primeira Liga in March 2013 their longest stint out of the top division During the 2014 15 season Os Belenenses finished the championship in sixth place thereby returning to European competition qualifying for the 2015 16 UEFA Europa League They reached the group stage of the 2015 16 UEFA Europa League after eliminating IFK Goteborg 2 1 on aggregate and Rheindorf Altach 1 0 on aggregate They finished fourth and last in their group recording a surprising 2 1 away win against Basel but drawing 0 0 twice against Lech Poznan losing the return match against Basel and losing both matches to Fiorentina Club split Edit At the end of 2017 18 season CF Os Belenenses club and Belenenses SAD went their separate ways as the Protocol on the use of Estadio do Restelo ended and the SAD refused to negotiate a new contract with the club So from the 2018 19 season Belenenses SAD the professional team play their Primeira Liga home games at Estadio Nacional whereas CF Os Belenenses registered an amateur team in 1ª Divisao Distrital de Lisboa the equivalent to the Sixth Division lowest Portuguese division with the support of the majority of fans and club members As a consequence Belenenses SAD was legally forbidden from using Belenenses logo and name and now uses a new logo along with being renamed to B SAD after the 2021 22 season 12 In the first games of the season the professional team saw home attendances of only a few hundred whereas the new amateur team saw home attendances of approximately 5 000 reversing a long decline in attendance figures 13 Honours EditDomestic Edit Primeira LigaWinners 1 1945 46Taca de PortugalWinners 3 1941 42 1959 60 1988 89 Runners up 5 1939 40 1940 41 1947 48 1985 86 2006 07Supertaca Candido de OliveiraRunners up 1 1989Campeonato de Portugal 14 Winners 3 1926 27 1928 29 1932 33 Runners up 3 1925 26 1931 32 1935 36Segunda Divisao Segunda LigaWinners 2 1983 84 2012 13Lisbon FA 1ª DivisaoWinners 2 2018 19 2020 21Lisbon ChampionshipWinners 6 1925 26 1928 29 1929 30 1931 32 1943 44 1945 46European Edit Intertoto CupWinners 1 1975League and cup history EditSeason League Pos Pl W D L GS GA P Cup League Cup Europe Notes1934 35 CL 4 14 8 2 4 45 20 18 Quarter final The cup competition played in Portugal was still the Portuguese Championship while the league worked as an experimental competition 1935 36 CL 4 14 7 3 4 28 22 17 Final1936 37 CL 2 14 11 1 2 46 17 23 Quarter final1937 38 CL 5 14 5 0 9 29 28 10 Quarter final1938 39 1D 4 14 6 1 7 38 29 13 Quarter final First season of both the Portuguese Cup and Primeira Liga 1939 40 1D 3 18 11 3 4 58 21 25 Final1940 41 1D 3 14 9 1 4 59 22 19 Final1941 42 1D 3 22 12 6 4 66 32 30 Winners1942 43 1D 3 18 14 0 4 78 20 28 Quarter final1943 44 1D 6 18 9 3 6 41 32 21 Quarter final1944 45 1D 3 18 13 1 4 72 29 27 Quarter final1945 46 1D 1 22 18 2 2 74 24 38 Last 16 Only League title1946 47 1D 4 26 14 5 7 66 31 33 Not held1947 48 1D 3 26 16 5 5 76 30 37 Final1948 49 1D 3 26 16 3 7 68 36 35 Last 161949 50 1D 4 26 10 7 9 36 41 27 Not held1950 51 1D 9 26 10 4 12 45 48 24 Semi final1951 52 1D 4 26 14 8 4 60 28 36 Quarter final1952 53 1D 3 26 15 6 5 60 29 36 Last 161953 54 1D 4 26 13 5 8 43 39 31 Semi final1954 55 1D 2 26 17 5 4 63 28 39 Quarter final Lat 4th place1955 56 1D 3 26 16 5 5 67 25 37 Semi final1956 57 1D 3 26 13 7 6 74 50 33 Last 161957 58 1D 4 26 12 4 10 54 42 28 Last 161958 59 1D 3 26 16 6 4 65 27 38 Quarter final1959 60 1D 3 26 15 6 5 58 25 36 Winners1960 61 1D 5 26 12 4 10 45 37 28 Semi final1961 62 1D 5 26 12 7 7 51 35 31 Semi final FC 1st round1962 63 1D 4 26 16 4 6 47 30 36 Semi final FC 1st round1963 64 1D 6 26 12 6 8 46 36 30 Semi final FC 2nd round1964 65 1D 8 26 12 2 12 39 40 26 Quarter final FC 1st round1965 66 1D 7 26 9 7 10 28 29 25 2nd round1966 67 1D 11 26 7 6 13 26 34 20 3rd round1967 68 1D 7 26 10 5 11 38 40 25 Quarter final1968 69 1D 8 26 8 10 8 31 33 26 Quarter final1969 70 1D 7 26 9 5 12 23 34 23 Semi final1970 71 1D 7 26 7 8 11 20 27 22 Quarter final1971 72 1D 7 30 11 7 12 35 33 29 Semi final1972 73 1D 2 30 14 12 4 53 30 40 Last 321973 74 1D 5 30 17 6 7 56 34 40 Last 16 UC 1st round1974 75 1D 6 30 14 7 9 45 37 35 Semi final1975 76 1D 3 30 16 8 6 45 28 40 Last 16 IC GC1976 77 1D 10 30 7 12 11 29 40 26 2nd round ICUC 2nd Gr1st round1977 78 1D 5 30 14 8 8 25 21 36 Last 321978 79 1D 8 30 10 9 11 47 43 29 Last 161979 80 1D 5 30 13 8 9 33 38 34 Last 161980 81 1D 11 30 8 10 12 24 39 26 Semi final1981 82 1D 15 30 5 10 15 28 48 20 Last 16 relegated1982 83 2D S 4 30 12 10 8 35 19 34 Last 641983 84 2D S 1 30 18 8 4 49 13 44 Last 16 promoted1984 85 1D 6 30 11 8 11 40 46 30 Last 641985 86 1D 8 30 7 14 9 27 30 28 Final1986 87 1D 6 30 13 4 13 52 40 30 Last 641987 88 1D 3 38 18 12 8 52 38 48 Last 128 UC 1st round1988 89 1D 7 38 13 14 11 44 35 40 Winners UC 2nd round1989 90 1D 6 34 16 4 14 32 33 36 Semi final CWC 1st round1990 91 1D 19 38 10 9 19 27 38 29 Last 64 relegated1991 92 2H 2 34 19 10 5 53 25 48 5th round promoted1992 93 1D 7 34 11 12 11 42 40 34 6th round1993 94 1D 13 34 12 6 16 39 51 30 Quarter final1994 95 1D 12 34 10 7 17 30 39 27 4th round1995 96 1D 6 34 14 9 1 53 33 51 6th round1996 97 1D 13 34 10 10 14 37 50 40 5th round1997 98 1D 18 34 5 9 20 22 52 24 4th round relegated1998 99 2H 2 34 17 10 7 55 28 61 3rd round promoted1999 00 1D 12 34 9 13 12 36 38 40 4th round2000 01 1D 7 34 14 10 10 43 36 52 5th round2001 02 1D 5 34 17 6 11 54 44 57 6th round2002 03 1D 9 34 11 10 13 47 48 43 5th round IC 2nd round2003 04 1D 15 34 8 11 15 35 54 35 Semi final2004 05 1D 9 34 13 7 14 38 34 46 Quarter final2005 06 1D 15 34 11 6 17 40 42 39 4th round2006 07 1D 5 30 15 4 11 36 29 49 Final2007 08 1D 8 30 11 10 9 35 33 40 4th round Last 16 UC 1st round 3 points deducted Taca da Liga 1st edition2008 09 1D 15 30 5 9 16 28 52 24 Last 32 Group stage 22009 10 1D 15 30 4 11 15 23 44 23 Last 16 Group stage 1 relegated2010 11 2H 13 30 8 11 11 33 36 35 Last 64 Group stage 12011 12 2H 5 30 10 11 9 34 32 41 Last 16 1st round2012 13 2H 1 42 29 7 6 75 41 94 Semi final Group stage 1 Promoted Liga 2 champions2013 14 1D 14 30 6 10 14 19 33 28 Last 64 Group stage 22014 15 1D 6 34 12 12 10 34 35 48 Quarter final Group stage 22015 16 1D 9 34 10 11 13 44 66 41 Last 32 Group stage EL Group stage2016 17 1D 14 34 9 9 16 27 45 36 Last 64 Group stage2017 18 1D 12 34 9 10 15 33 46 37 Last 64 Group stage Separation from Belenenses SAD2018 19 L 1D 1 30 27 1 2 143 17 82 Did not compete Did not compete Promoted won group 2 of the Lisbon FA 1st Division and then became overall champions2019 20 L 2D 1 20 18 0 2 62 16 54 Did not compete Did not compete Promoted league was concluded at 20 games due to COVID 19 pandemic2020 21 L 1D 1 18 15 2 1 38 10 47 Did not compete Did not compete Promoted Lisbon FA 1st Division champions2021 22 CP 1 18 10 3 5 25 12 33 Last 64 Did not compete Group E of Campeonato de Portugal3 10 4 4 2 17 9 16 South Zone promotion play off promoted to Liga 3 due to Cova da Piedade s registration failure2022 23 L3 Did not competeCL Campeonato da Liga winners weren t considered Portuguese champions 1D First Division League2D Second Division League 2H Liga de HonraCWC Cup Winners Cup UC UEFA CupFC Fairs Cup LAT Latin Cup IC Intertoto CupCP Campeonato de Portugal 4th tier of Portuguese football L 1D Lisbon FA 1st Division Lisbon s 3rd level in 2018 19 and 1st level in 2020 21 L 2D Lisbon FA 2st Division Lisbon s 2nd level in 2019 20 L3 Liga 3European record EditSeason Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate1961 62 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1R Hibernian 1 3 3 3 4 61962 63 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1R Barcelona 1 1 1 1 2 211963 64 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1R Tresnjevka Zagreb 2 0 2 1 4 12R Roma 0 1 1 2 1 31964 65 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1R Shelbourne 1 1 0 0 1 121973 74 UEFA Cup 1R Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 2 1 2 1 41976 77 UEFA Cup 1R Barcelona 2 2 2 3 4 51987 88 UEFA Cup 1R Barcelona 1 0 0 2 1 21988 89 UEFA Cup 1R Bayer Leverkusen 1 0 1 0 2 02R Velez Mostar 0 0 0 0 0 031989 90 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Monaco 1 1 0 3 1 42007 08 UEFA Cup 1R Bayern Munich 0 2 0 1 0 32015 16 UEFA Europa League 3Q IFK Goteborg 2 1 0 0 2 1PO Rheindorf Altach 0 0 1 0 1 0Group I Basel 0 2 2 1 4th place Fiorentina 0 4 0 1 Lech Poznan 0 0 0 0Notes1R First round 2R Second round 3Q Third qualifying round PO Play off round1 Barcelona progressed to the second round after winning a play off match 3 2 2 Shelbourne progressed to the second round after winning a play off match 2 1 3 Velez Mostar progressed to the third round after winning a penalty shoot out 4 3 Former coaches Edit Candido de Oliveira 1937 38 Lippo Hertzka 1939 40 Alejandro Scopelli 1939 41 Sandor Peics 1943 44 Alejandro Scopelli 1947 48 Artur Quaresma 1948 49 Sandor Peics 1950 51 Fernando Vaz 1951 53 Fernando Riera 1954 57 Helenio Herrera 1957 58 Fernando Vaz 1958 59 Otto Gloria 1959 61 Fernando Vaz 1962 64 Angel Zubieta 1964 Franz Fuchs 1 July 1964 30 June 1965 Angel Zubieta 1968 69 Mario Wilson 1968 70 Alejandro Scopelli 1972 74 Juca 1 July 1979 30 June 1980 Jimmy Hagan 1980 81 Artur Jorge 1981 Nelo Vingada 1 July 1981 30 June 1982 Jose Mourinho Felix 1982 83 Jimmy Melia 1983 86 Marinho Peres 1988 89 John Mortimore 1988 89 Hristo Mladenov 1989 Antonio Lopes 1990 Henri Depireux 1990 1991 Abel Braga 1992 93 Jose Romao 1993 94 Joao Alves 1994 96 Quinito 1996 Stoycho Mladenov 1997 Manuel Cajuda 1 July 1997 98 Vitor Oliveira 1998 00 Marinho Peres 2000 03 Manuel Jose 11 Feb 2003 22 Nov 2003 Vladislav Bogicevic 26 Nov 2003 20 Jan 2004 Augusto Inacio 20 Jan 2004 12 May 2004 Carlos Carvalhal 21 May 2004 27 Oct 2005 Jose Couceiro 28 Oct 2005 7 May 2006 Jorge Jesus 12 May 2006 19 May 2008 Casemiro Mior 1 July 2008 8 Oct 2008 Jaime Pacheco 9 Oct 2008 11 May 2009 Rui Jorge 12 May 2009 25 May 2009 Joao Carlos Pereira 4 June 2009 21 Dec 2009 Antonio Conceicao 23 Dec 2009 9 May 2010 Baltemar Brito 5 June 2010 6 July 2010 Rui Gregorio 8 July 2010 26 Oct 2010 Filgueira interim 27 Oct 2010 1 Nov 2010 Jose Mota 2 Nov 2010 14 Feb 2012 Marco Paulo 15 Feb 2012 14 May 2012 Mitchell van der Gaag 1 July 2012 26 Sept 2013 Marco Paulo interim 26 Sept 2013 18 March 2014 Lito Vidigal 20 March 2014 17 March 2015 Milos Dukic 18 March 2015 30 June 2015 Ricardo Sa Pinto 1 July 2015 15 December 2015 Julio Velazquez 17 December 2015 6 October 2016 Domingos Paciencia 20 April 2017 16 January 2018 Silas 19 January 2018 30 June 2018 Nuno Oliveira 20 July 2018 See also EditC F Os Belenenses basketball C F Os Belenenses futsal C F Os Belenenses handball C F Os Belenenses rugby union B SAD CSA Steaua București football References Edit Os Belenenses Sociedade Desportiva de Futebol SAD Primeira Liga playmakerstats com playmakerstats com Retrieved 15 February 2022 Portugal List of Champions Portugal 1945 46 Real Madrid C F Official Web Site Real Madrid play 1 500th official clash at the Santiago Bernabeu Portugal 1954 55 Portugal 1972 73 Portugal Cup Full Results 1938 1990 Caso Mateus Gil Vicente pede explicacoes Cofina Media 11 July 2006 Retrieved 1 September 2022 Portugal Cup 2006 07 Passings Morreu Cabral Ferreira Jornal de Noticias 28 February 2008 Retrieved 26 March 2008 Belenenses SAD vai deixar de usar a Cruz de Cristo Restelo revive derbi com tradicao entre Belenenses e Atletico From 1922 to 1938 the Portuguese champion was determined in a knock out competition called Campeonato de Portugal Portuguese Championship With the formation of the league this competition later became the national cup External links EditOfficial website in Portuguese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title C F Os Belenenses amp oldid 1140346603, 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