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F.C. Paços de Ferreira

Futebol Clube Paços de Ferreira (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpasuʒ ðɨ fɨˈʁɐjɾɐ]) is a Portuguese professional football club based in Paços de Ferreira, Porto district. Founded in 1950, the club competes in Liga Portugal 2, holding home games at the 9,077-seat Estádio da Mata Real, a municipal stadium where the team has been based since 1973. The club's colours are yellow and green.

Paços de Ferreira
Full nameFutebol Clube Paços de Ferreira
Nickname(s)Pacenses (Those from Paços)
Castores (Beavers)
Founded5 April 1950; 73 years ago (1950-04-05)
GroundEstádio da Mata Real
Capacity9,077[1]
ChairmanPaulo Meneses
ManagerRicardo Silva
LeagueLiga Portugal 2
2022–23Primeira Liga, 17th of 18 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

They have won four Segunda Liga titles (now Liga Portugal 2), and in 2007 they qualified for the UEFA Cup for the first time. In the 2012–13 Primeira Liga, the team finished third and qualified for the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League play-offs for the first time in their history. They were also runners-up of the 2008–09 Taça de Portugal, the 2009 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira and the 2010–11 Taça da Liga.

History edit

Early history edit

The origin of the club dates back to the 1930s, when it was named Sport Club Pacense. They played for two decades without any official recognition until they entered the lower divisions in 1950, under the name Futebol Clube Vasco da Gama. The club then changed their kit colours to the current ones and renamed themselves Futebol Clube Paços de Ferreira.

Their first match under the current name came on 19 November 1950, beating Lousada 2–1. Agostinho Alves was the first goal scorer in the history of the Pacenses. The club then played in Portugal's third regional division until the 1956–57 season, where they were crowned champions. The club crest was created in 1961–62, and was used ever since.

The club was relegated and then promoted again and supporters hit the streets of the city on 17 June 1973 when they defeated Perosinho 3–0. One year later, they won the Terceira Divisão on 14 June 1974, after defeating Estrela de Portalegre. The hero of the match was the goalscorer Mascarenhas.

Recent history edit

After establishing themselves in the first division during the 1990s, and suffering a relegation in 2003–04, the club finished sixth in the first division in 2006–07, thus qualifying for the UEFA Cup, their first ever European competition, under manager José Mota. They lost 1–0 on aggregate to AZ of the Netherlands in the first round.[2]

 
Paulo Fonseca managed Paços de Ferreira to a best-ever 3rd place in 2013

Having finished last in the league in 2007–08, Paços would have normally been relegated to the second level, but were readmitted after Boavista's confirmed irregularities.[3] In the following year, already without Mota, the team finished tenth in the league and a second Europa League qualification spot after losing the Taça de Portugal final 1–0 to eventual league champions Porto on 31 May.[4] The two clubs met again on 9 August in the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, which Porto won 2–0.[5]

Paços entered the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League in the second qualifying round, where they defeated Zimbru Chișinău of Moldova before being eliminated by Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv of Israel in the third.[6] The club reached the 2011 Taça da Liga Final under Rui Vitória, losing 2–1 to S.L. Benfica at the Estádio Cidade de Coimbra.[7]

In the 2012–13 season, Paços surprisingly qualified for the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League play-offs for the first time in their history after achieving third place in the league by passing favourites Braga and Sporting CP, making it their highest finish ever. The club were managed that season by Paulo Fonseca, who left at the end to join Porto, and was replaced by Costinha, who lost the Champions League playoff to Russians Zenit Saint Petersburg.[8]

Paços' 13-year spell in the Primeira Liga ended in 2018, though they immediately returned as champions of the 2018–19 LigaPro under promotion specialist Vítor Oliveira.[9] His successor Pepa took them to the UEFA Europa Conference League with a fifth-place finish in 2020–21, then left for Vitória de Guimarães.[10] Their first European campaign in eight years ended in the playoff, with 3–1 aggregate defeat to Tottenham Hotspur despite winning the first game.[11] A four-year spell in the top flight ended with relegation in 2022–23, a season in which manager César Peixoto was sacked and then hired again in under three months, either side of José Mota's winless return to the club.[12][13]

League and cup history edit

Recent seasons edit

Season League Cup League Cup Europe Notes
Div. Pos. Pl W D L GS GA Pts Result Result Competition Result
2001–02 1st 8th 34 12 10 12 41 44 46 Last 16 n/a  –  –  –
2002–03 1st 6th 34 12 9 13 40 47 45 SF n/a  –  –  –
2003–04 1st 17th 34 8 4 22 27 53 28 Last 32 n/a  –  – [A]
2004–05 2nd 1st 34 20 9 5 61 43 69 Last 64 n/a  –  – [B]
2005–06 1st 11th 34 11 9 14 38 49 42 Last 64 n/a  –  –  –
2006–07 1st 6th 30 10 12 8 31 36 42 Last 64 n/a  –  –  –
2007–08 1st 15th 30 6 7 17 31 49 25 Last 16 R3 UEFA Cup R1 [C]
2008–09 1st 10th 30 9 7 14 37 42 34 RU R3  –  –  –
2009–10 1st 10th 30 8 11 11 32 37 35 QF R2 UEFA Europa League 3rd QR  –
2010–11 1st 7th 30 10 11 9 35 42 41 Last 32 RU  –  –  –
2011–12 1st 10th 30 8 7 15 35 53 31 Last 32 R3  –  –  –
2012–13 1st 3rd 30 14 12 4 42 29 54 SF R3  –  – [D]
2013–14 1st 15th 30 6 6 18 28 59 24 Last 16 R3 UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
PO
Gr. E
[E]
2014–15 1st 8th 34 12 11 11 40 45 47 Last 16 R2  –  –  –
2015–16 1st 7th 34 13 10 11 43 42 49 Last 32 R3  –  –  –
2016–17 1st 13th 34 8 12 14 32 45 36 Last 32 R3  –  –  –
2017–18 1st 17th 34 7 9 18 33 59 30 Last 64 R3  –  –  –
2018–19 2nd 1st 34 23 5 6 50 21 74 Last 16 R3  –  –  –
2019–20 1st 13th 34 11 6 17 36 52 39 QF R3  –  –  –
2020–21 1st 5th 34 15 8 11 40 41 53 L32 QF  –  –  –
A. ^ Relegated.
B. ^ Promoted.
C. ^ Not relegated due to Boavista scandal (Apito Dourado).
D. ^ Best league finish.
E. ^ Qualification to relegation play-offs. Paços beat D. Aves 3–1 and secured the presence in Primeira Liga.
Last updated: 27 May 2021

Honours edit

Youth honours edit

  • AF Porto Jun.B 1ª Divisão (U17)
    • Winners: 2013–14
  • AF Porto Jun.D 1ª Divisão (U13)
    • Winners: 2011–12

European matches edit

UEFA rankings edit

Club ranking eligible for 2012–13

Rank Team Points
133   Guingamp 13.300
135   Vitória de Setúbal 12.833
135   Paços de Ferreira 12.833
137   Nordsjælland 12.640
  • UEFA rankings; at Zerozero

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 19 October 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   BRA Ícaro
4 DF   POR Pedro Ganchas
5 DF   POR Vitorino Antunes (captain)
7 FW   COL Miguel Moreno
8 MF   BRA Welton (on loan from Berço)
9 FW   BRA Zé Uilton
10 MF   POR Matchoi Djaló
11 FW   BRA João Araújo
12 GK   BRA Jeimes Menezes
14 DF   POR Simão Rocha
17 MF   BRA Marcos Paulo
18 MF   POR Tiago Ribeiro (on loan from Monaco)
19 FW   POR Rui Fonte
20 DF   POR Luís Bastos
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF   POR Aldair Neves (on loan from Ponferradina)
22 MF   BRA Luíz Carlos
23 DF   ECU Erick Ferigra
24 GK   POR José Oliveira
26 DF   BRA Robson Reis (on loan from Santos)
27 FW   BEN Ange Chibozo (on loan from Amiens)
28 GK   POR José Marafona
29 MF   FRA Jean-Baptiste Gorby (on loan from Braga)
30 FW   POR Costinha
35 FW   GNB Edmilson Mendes
50 DF   CPV Jójó
77 FW   COD Brian Cipenga
99 FW   BRA João Celeri

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   POR Miguel Mota (at Rebordosa until 30 June 2024)
FW   POR Guilherme Pio (at Pevidém until 30 June 2024)

Coaching staff edit

Position Staff
Managing Director   Jaime Sousa
Sporting Director   Carlos Carneiro
Manager   César Peixoto
Assistant Manager   Cadú
First-Team Coach   Paulo Sousa
Goalkeeper Coach   Tiago Castro
Club Doctor   André Maia Silva
Physiotherapist   Rui Dias
Physiotherapist   Ricardo Vidal
Kit Manager   José Neto

Former managers edit

Supporters edit

The supporters' club, "Ultras Yellow Boys," was founded in 1996, then disbanded but returning afterwards in 2001. Two previous groups, however extinct, existed: "Febre Amarela" and "Yellowmania".

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 August 2013. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
  2. ^ "UEFA: Paços de Ferreira perde com o AZ Alkmaar por 1-0" [UEFA: Paços de Ferreira lose 1–0 to AZ Alkmaar]. Público (in Portuguese). 20 September 2007. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Boavista desce à Liga de Honra" [Boavista go down to Liga de Honra]. Correio da Manhã (in Portuguese). 29 July 2008. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  4. ^ "FC Porto bate Paços de Ferreira na final da Taça de Portugal" [FC Porto beat Paços de Ferreira in the Taça de Portugal final] (in Portuguese). RTP. 1 June 2009. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Bruno Alves sela vitória do FC Porto na Supertaça" [Bruno Alves seals FC Porto's victory in the Supertaça]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). 9 August 2009. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Paços fica pelo caminho" [Paços head home] (in Portuguese). UEFA. 6 August 2019. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Benfica 2 – 1 Paços de Ferreira" (in Portuguese). RTP. 23 April 2011. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  8. ^ van Poortvliet, Richard (28 August 2013). "Zenit complete emphatic Paços play-off win". UEFA. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  9. ^ Roseiro, Bruno (20 April 2019). "Quase 30 anos depois, Vítor Oliveira faz mais história: sexta subida em sete anos (agora pelo P. Ferreira)" [Almost 30 years later, Vítor Oliveira makes more history: sixth promotion in seven years (now for P. Ferreira)]. Observador (in Portuguese). Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  10. ^ "Pepa confirmado como novo treinador do V. Guimarães" [Pepa confirmed as new manager of V. Guimarães] (in Portuguese). SAPO. 21 May 2021. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  11. ^ Doyle, Paul (26 August 2021). "Harry Kane double clinches triumph for Tottenham over Paços de Ferreira". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
  12. ^ "'Despromovido' Paços de Ferreira despede-se dos jogos em casa com vitória" ['Relegated' Paços de Ferreira say goodbye to home games with victory]. Observador (in Portuguese). 21 May 2023. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
  13. ^ Lopes, João (4 July 2023). "César Peixoto ainda recorda o regresso ao P. Ferreira: «O que me convenceu foram os pedidos dos jogadores»" [César Peixoto still remembers the return to P. Ferreira: "What convinced me were the requests from the players"]. Record (in Portuguese). Retrieved 22 July 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Portuguese)
  • Zerozero team profile
  • (archived 24 June 2009)

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Futebol Clube Pacos de Ferreira Portuguese pronunciation ˈpasuʒ dɨ fɨˈʁɐjɾɐ is a Portuguese professional football club based in Pacos de Ferreira Porto district Founded in 1950 the club competes in Liga Portugal 2 holding home games at the 9 077 seat Estadio da Mata Real a municipal stadium where the team has been based since 1973 The club s colours are yellow and green Pacos de FerreiraFull nameFutebol Clube Pacos de FerreiraNickname s Pacenses Those from Pacos Castores Beavers Founded5 April 1950 73 years ago 1950 04 05 GroundEstadio da Mata RealCapacity9 077 1 ChairmanPaulo MenesesManagerRicardo SilvaLeagueLiga Portugal 22022 23Primeira Liga 17th of 18 relegated WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonThey have won four Segunda Liga titles now Liga Portugal 2 and in 2007 they qualified for the UEFA Cup for the first time In the 2012 13 Primeira Liga the team finished third and qualified for the 2013 14 UEFA Champions League play offs for the first time in their history They were also runners up of the 2008 09 Taca de Portugal the 2009 Supertaca Candido de Oliveira and the 2010 11 Taca da Liga Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Recent history 2 League and cup history 2 1 Recent seasons 3 Honours 4 Youth honours 5 European matches 5 1 UEFA rankings 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 6 2 Out on loan 7 Coaching staff 8 Former managers 9 Supporters 10 References 11 External linksHistory editEarly history edit The origin of the club dates back to the 1930s when it was named Sport Club Pacense They played for two decades without any official recognition until they entered the lower divisions in 1950 under the name Futebol Clube Vasco da Gama The club then changed their kit colours to the current ones and renamed themselves Futebol Clube Pacos de Ferreira Their first match under the current name came on 19 November 1950 beating Lousada 2 1 Agostinho Alves was the first goal scorer in the history of the Pacenses The club then played in Portugal s third regional division until the 1956 57 season where they were crowned champions The club crest was created in 1961 62 and was used ever since The club was relegated and then promoted again and supporters hit the streets of the city on 17 June 1973 when they defeated Perosinho 3 0 One year later they won the Terceira Divisao on 14 June 1974 after defeating Estrela de Portalegre The hero of the match was the goalscorer Mascarenhas Recent history edit After establishing themselves in the first division during the 1990s and suffering a relegation in 2003 04 the club finished sixth in the first division in 2006 07 thus qualifying for the UEFA Cup their first ever European competition under manager Jose Mota They lost 1 0 on aggregate to AZ of the Netherlands in the first round 2 nbsp Paulo Fonseca managed Pacos de Ferreira to a best ever 3rd place in 2013Having finished last in the league in 2007 08 Pacos would have normally been relegated to the second level but were readmitted after Boavista s confirmed irregularities 3 In the following year already without Mota the team finished tenth in the league and a second Europa League qualification spot after losing the Taca de Portugal final 1 0 to eventual league champions Porto on 31 May 4 The two clubs met again on 9 August in the Supertaca Candido de Oliveira which Porto won 2 0 5 Pacos entered the 2009 10 UEFA Europa League in the second qualifying round where they defeated Zimbru Chișinău of Moldova before being eliminated by Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv of Israel in the third 6 The club reached the 2011 Taca da Liga Final under Rui Vitoria losing 2 1 to S L Benfica at the Estadio Cidade de Coimbra 7 In the 2012 13 season Pacos surprisingly qualified for the 2013 14 UEFA Champions League play offs for the first time in their history after achieving third place in the league by passing favourites Braga and Sporting CP making it their highest finish ever The club were managed that season by Paulo Fonseca who left at the end to join Porto and was replaced by Costinha who lost the Champions League playoff to Russians Zenit Saint Petersburg 8 Pacos 13 year spell in the Primeira Liga ended in 2018 though they immediately returned as champions of the 2018 19 LigaPro under promotion specialist Vitor Oliveira 9 His successor Pepa took them to the UEFA Europa Conference League with a fifth place finish in 2020 21 then left for Vitoria de Guimaraes 10 Their first European campaign in eight years ended in the playoff with 3 1 aggregate defeat to Tottenham Hotspur despite winning the first game 11 A four year spell in the top flight ended with relegation in 2022 23 a season in which manager Cesar Peixoto was sacked and then hired again in under three months either side of Jose Mota s winless return to the club 12 13 League and cup history editRecent seasons edit Season League Cup League Cup Europe NotesDiv Pos Pl W D L GS GA Pts Result Result Competition Result2001 02 1st 8th 34 12 10 12 41 44 46 Last 16 n a 2002 03 1st 6th 34 12 9 13 40 47 45 SF n a 2003 04 1st 17th 34 8 4 22 27 53 28 Last 32 n a A 2004 05 2nd 1st 34 20 9 5 61 43 69 Last 64 n a B 2005 06 1st 11th 34 11 9 14 38 49 42 Last 64 n a 2006 07 1st 6th 30 10 12 8 31 36 42 Last 64 n a 2007 08 1st 15th 30 6 7 17 31 49 25 Last 16 R3 UEFA Cup R1 C 2008 09 1st 10th 30 9 7 14 37 42 34 RU R3 2009 10 1st 10th 30 8 11 11 32 37 35 QF R2 UEFA Europa League 3rd QR 2010 11 1st 7th 30 10 11 9 35 42 41 Last 32 RU 2011 12 1st 10th 30 8 7 15 35 53 31 Last 32 R3 2012 13 1st 3rd 30 14 12 4 42 29 54 SF R3 D 2013 14 1st 15th 30 6 6 18 28 59 24 Last 16 R3 UEFA Champions LeagueUEFA Europa League POGr E E 2014 15 1st 8th 34 12 11 11 40 45 47 Last 16 R2 2015 16 1st 7th 34 13 10 11 43 42 49 Last 32 R3 2016 17 1st 13th 34 8 12 14 32 45 36 Last 32 R3 2017 18 1st 17th 34 7 9 18 33 59 30 Last 64 R3 2018 19 2nd 1st 34 23 5 6 50 21 74 Last 16 R3 2019 20 1st 13th 34 11 6 17 36 52 39 QF R3 2020 21 1st 5th 34 15 8 11 40 41 53 L32 QF A Relegated B Promoted C Not relegated due to Boavista scandal Apito Dourado D Best league finish E Qualification to relegation play offs Pacos beat D Aves 3 1 and secured the presence in Primeira Liga Last updated 27 May 2021Honours editTaca de Portugal Runners up 2008 09 Taca da Liga Runners up 2010 11 Supertaca Candido de Oliveira Runners up 2009 Segunda Liga LigaPro Winners 4 record 1990 91 1999 2000 2004 05 2018 19 Terceira Divisao Winners 1973 74Youth honours editAF Porto Jun B 1ª Divisao U17 Winners 2013 14 AF Porto Jun D 1ª Divisao U13 Winners 2011 12European matches editSeason Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate2007 08 UEFA Cup First round nbsp AZ 0 1 0 0 0 12009 10 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round nbsp Zimbru Chișinău 1 0 0 0 1 0Third qualifying round nbsp Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv 0 1 0 1 0 22013 14 UEFA Champions League Play off round nbsp Zenit Saint Petersburg 1 4 2 4 3 82013 14 UEFA Europa League Group E nbsp Fiorentina 0 0 0 3 3rd place nbsp Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 0 2 0 2 nbsp Pandurii Targu Jiu 1 1 0 02021 22 UEFA Europa Conference League Third qualifying round nbsp Larne 4 0 0 1 4 1Play off round nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 1 0 0 3 1 3UEFA rankings edit Club ranking eligible for 2012 13 Rank Team Points133 nbsp Guingamp 13 300135 nbsp Vitoria de Setubal 12 833135 nbsp Pacos de Ferreira 12 833137 nbsp Nordsjaelland 12 640UEFA rankings at ZerozeroPlayers editCurrent squad edit As of 19 October 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player2 DF nbsp BRA Icaro4 DF nbsp POR Pedro Ganchas5 DF nbsp POR Vitorino Antunes captain 7 FW nbsp COL Miguel Moreno8 MF nbsp BRA Welton on loan from Berco 9 FW nbsp BRA Ze Uilton10 MF nbsp POR Matchoi Djalo11 FW nbsp BRA Joao Araujo12 GK nbsp BRA Jeimes Menezes14 DF nbsp POR Simao Rocha17 MF nbsp BRA Marcos Paulo18 MF nbsp POR Tiago Ribeiro on loan from Monaco 19 FW nbsp POR Rui Fonte20 DF nbsp POR Luis Bastos No Pos Nation Player21 DF nbsp POR Aldair Neves on loan from Ponferradina 22 MF nbsp BRA Luiz Carlos23 DF nbsp ECU Erick Ferigra24 GK nbsp POR Jose Oliveira26 DF nbsp BRA Robson Reis on loan from Santos 27 FW nbsp BEN Ange Chibozo on loan from Amiens 28 GK nbsp POR Jose Marafona29 MF nbsp FRA Jean Baptiste Gorby on loan from Braga 30 FW nbsp POR Costinha35 FW nbsp GNB Edmilson Mendes50 DF nbsp CPV Jojo77 FW nbsp COD Brian Cipenga99 FW nbsp BRA Joao CeleriOut on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player DF nbsp POR Miguel Mota at Rebordosa until 30 June 2024 FW nbsp POR Guilherme Pio at Pevidem until 30 June 2024 Coaching staff editPosition StaffManaging Director nbsp Jaime SousaSporting Director nbsp Carlos CarneiroManager nbsp Cesar PeixotoAssistant Manager nbsp CaduFirst Team Coach nbsp Paulo SousaGoalkeeper Coach nbsp Tiago CastroClub Doctor nbsp Andre Maia SilvaPhysiotherapist nbsp Rui DiasPhysiotherapist nbsp Ricardo VidalKit Manager nbsp Jose NetoFormer managers edit nbsp Vitor Oliveira 1988 92 nbsp Neca 1992 93 nbsp Jaime Pacheco 1993 94 nbsp Raul Aguas 1994 95 nbsp Jose Rachao 1995 96 nbsp Henrique Calisto 1996 97 nbsp Eurico Gomes 1 July 1997 30 June 1999 nbsp Henrique Calisto 1999 nbsp Jose Mota 8 Jan 2000 30 June 2003 nbsp Jose Manuel Gomes July 2003 3 Oct nbsp Jose Mota 22 Oct 2003 16 May 2008 nbsp Paulo Sergio 22 May 2008 14 Oct 2009 nbsp Manuel Sousa interim 15 Oct 2009 18 Oct 2009 nbsp Ulisses Morais 19 Oct 2009 20 May 2010 nbsp Rui Vitoria 3 June 2010 30 Aug 2011 nbsp Luis Miguel 31 Aug 2011 27 Nov 2011 nbsp Henrique Calisto 1 Dec 2011 27 May 2012 nbsp Paulo Fonseca 28 May 2012 9 June 2013 nbsp Costinha 17 June 2013 28 Oct 2013 nbsp Henrique Calisto 29 Oct 2013 24 Feb 2014 nbsp Jorge Costa 26 Feb 2014 30 June 2014 nbsp Paulo Fonseca 1 July 2014 26 May 2015 nbsp Jorge Simao 25 June 2015 21 May 2016 nbsp Carlos Pinto 1 July 2016 28 November 2016 nbsp Vasco Seabra 29 November 2016 23 October 2017 nbsp Petit 23 October 2017 9 January 2018 nbsp Joao Henriques 12 January 2018 21 May 2018 nbsp Pepa September 2019 19 May 2021 nbsp Jorge Simao 21 June 2021 11 December 2021 nbsp Cesar Peixoto 16 December 2021 16 October 2022 nbsp Jose Mota 18 Oct 2022 16 December 2022 nbsp Cesar Peixoto 1 January 2023 31 May 2023 nbsp Ricardo Silva 16 June 2023 Supporters editThe supporters club Ultras Yellow Boys was founded in 1996 then disbanded but returning afterwards in 2001 Two previous groups however extinct existed Febre Amarela and Yellowmania References edit Pacos Ferreira Team data squad fixtures Results News Match statistics 7M Sports Archived from the original on 21 August 2013 Retrieved 29 August 2013 UEFA Pacos de Ferreira perde com o AZ Alkmaar por 1 0 UEFA Pacos de Ferreira lose 1 0 to AZ Alkmaar Publico in Portuguese 20 September 2007 Retrieved 16 July 2020 Boavista desce a Liga de Honra Boavista go down to Liga de Honra Correio da Manha in Portuguese 29 July 2008 Retrieved 16 July 2020 FC Porto bate Pacos de Ferreira na final da Taca de Portugal FC Porto beat Pacos de Ferreira in the Taca de Portugal final in Portuguese RTP 1 June 2009 Retrieved 16 July 2020 Bruno Alves sela vitoria do FC Porto na Supertaca Bruno Alves seals FC Porto s victory in the Supertaca Diario de Noticias in Portuguese 9 August 2009 Retrieved 16 July 2020 Pacos fica pelo caminho Pacos head home in Portuguese UEFA 6 August 2019 Retrieved 16 July 2020 Benfica 2 1 Pacos de Ferreira in Portuguese RTP 23 April 2011 Retrieved 16 July 2020 van Poortvliet Richard 28 August 2013 Zenit complete emphatic Pacos play off win UEFA Retrieved 16 July 2020 Roseiro Bruno 20 April 2019 Quase 30 anos depois Vitor Oliveira faz mais historia sexta subida em sete anos agora pelo P Ferreira Almost 30 years later Vitor Oliveira makes more history sixth promotion in seven years now for P Ferreira Observador in Portuguese Retrieved 16 July 2020 Pepa confirmado como novo treinador do V Guimaraes Pepa confirmed as new manager of V Guimaraes in Portuguese SAPO 21 May 2021 Retrieved 22 May 2021 Doyle Paul 26 August 2021 Harry Kane double clinches triumph for Tottenham over Pacos de Ferreira The Guardian Retrieved 22 July 2023 Despromovido Pacos de Ferreira despede se dos jogos em casa com vitoria Relegated Pacos de Ferreira say goodbye to home games with victory Observador in Portuguese 21 May 2023 Retrieved 22 July 2023 Lopes Joao 4 July 2023 Cesar Peixoto ainda recorda o regresso ao P Ferreira O que me convenceu foram os pedidos dos jogadores Cesar Peixoto still remembers the return to P Ferreira What convinced me were the requests from the players Record in Portuguese Retrieved 22 July 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Futebol Clube de Pacos de Ferreira Official website in Portuguese Zerozero team profile Detailed up to date club news archived 24 June 2009 Retrieved from https en 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