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C.F. União

Clube de Futebol União, commonly known as União or União da Madeira, was a Portuguese football club based in Funchal, Madeira, notable for its six appearances in the Portuguese top-flight Primeira Liga, between the 1989–90 and 1991–92 seasons, the 1993–94 and 1994–95 seasons[1][2][3][4][5] and most recently in the 2015–16 season.[6]

União da Madeira
Full nameClube de Futebol União
Nickname(s)União da Bola
(Union of the ball)
Unionistas (Unionists)
Founded1 November 1913; 110 years ago (1913-11-01) (as União Futebol Clube)
Dissolved23 November 2021; 2 years ago (2021-11-23)
GroundCampo do Adelino Rodrigues,
Funchal
Capacity3,000

The club was originally founded on 1 November 1913, thus being one of the oldest football clubs in Portugal,[7] and maintained a strong local rivalry with neighbours Marítimo and Nacional da Madeira throughout much of its history. After building mounting debts,[8] and failing to fulfil consecutive matches leading to disqualification from competing in the Campeonato de Portugal[9] – the country's fourth-tier league – União da Madeira were forcibly dissolved on 23 November 2021.[10]

As a sports club, União da Madeira had sports departments for Basketball, Fencing, Football, handball, Roller Hockey, Rugby and Volleyball.[11][12][13] The professional football team were notably sponsored by the Museu CR7, the local museum dedicated to Cristiano Ronaldo, who was born in Funchal.[14]

A new phoenix club, União da Bola Futebol Clube was founded in 2022, with the aim of "honouring the legacy" of the demised club. The club entered a senior football team into the 1ª Divisão of the Madeira Football Association.[15]

History edit

The club was founded on 1 November 1913 initially as União Futebol Clube by, among others, César da Silva, João Fernandes Rosa, Alexandre Vasconcelos, José Anastácio do Nascimento and José Fernandes. The founding members shortly after its establishment decided to change the club's name to Clube de Futebol União in 1916.[7]

Shortly after Ângelo Olim Marote was appointed as the very first chairman of the club. A few years later the club was a founding member of the Madeira Football Association which it is still a part of today as well as competing in its annual AF Madeira Cup.

União won the third-tier championship in 2010–11, thereby returning to the professional leagues after seven years away.[16] In 2014–15, managed by promotion specialist Vítor Oliveira, the club came runners-up in Segunda Liga behind C.D. Tondela and reached the Primeira Liga for the first time in two decades.[17]

The club's spell in the top flight lasted only one season, and União were relegated in 2016.[18] Two years later, they fell into the third tier again, with two games left to play of the season.[19][20] In 2020–21, the club and fellow Madeirans A.D. Camacha and CSD Câmara de Lobos withdrew at the halfway point due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, but were not relegated.[21] União da Madeira were forcibly dissolved and the club officially closed on 23 November 2021.[22]

Stadium edit

 
Since leaving the Estádio dos Barreiros in 2008, União played at a variety of home grounds

União's most recent home ground was the Campo do Adelino Rodrigues. The club led a nomadic existence since leaving the Estádio dos Barreiros in 2008 when the stadium was purchased by joint tenants and local rivals Marítimo from the local municipality.

They played at the Campo do Adelino Rodrigues for a short period before winning promotion back to the Segunda Liga in 2011 rendered that stadium as inadequate. União returned to Barreiros for the 2011–12 season before relocating to the 3,300-capacity municipal stadium in Machico for the 2012–13 campaign and then again to the Centro Desportivo da Madeira at Ribeira Brava in 2014. Whilst remaining at the modest 2,500-seat venue after winning promotion to the Primeira Liga in 2015, the club had an agreement with top division rivals Nacional to play its high-profile home games at their larger stadium, the Estádio da Madeira. The stadium previously hosted several cup matches. In 2018, União were relegated from the Segunda Liga and in December 2018, they returned to Campo do Adelino Rodrigues.

Current squad edit

Updated 27 September 2017[23]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   POR Edgar Mendonça
3 DF   CGO Dorvel Dibékou
6 MF   BDI Christophe Nduwarugira (on loan from Chibuto)
7 FW   BRA Danilo Dias
8 MF   SEN Pathé Ciss
9 FW   GNB Flávio
10 MF   POR Mica
11 FW   POR Betinho
13 DF   SEN Alhassane Sylla
15 DF   CIV Romaric
17 FW   CPV Júnior
19 MF   SEN Nestor Mendy
20 DF   POR Tiago Moreira
22 MF   BRA Bruno Morais
24 DF   CPV Tiago Almeida
No. Pos. Nation Player
30 DF   POR Nuno Lopes
33 DF   POR Paulo Vasconcelos
44 DF   POR Miguel Lourenço
52 MF   CPV Rudy
70 FW   BRA Moicano
72 FW   BRA Rodrigo Henrique
77 MF   POR André Carvalhas
83 DF   BRA Rafael Donato
91 FW   NGA Bolaji Oyetii
93 DF   BRA Laércio
94 GK   BRA Raví
98 MF   BRA Peterson
99 GK   VEN Mário Pellicer

Honours edit

National edit

Regional edit

  • AF Madeira Championship (tier 4): 16
    • 1920–21, 1927–28, 1931–32, 1933–34, 1937–38, 1956–57, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1973–74, 1977–78, 1979–80
  • AF Madeira Cup: 17
    • 1945–46, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1992–93, 1994–95, 2002–03, 2004–05

Managerial history edit

Chairmen history edit

  • Ângelo Olim Marote (1913–14)
  • Simeão Vieira (1914–15)
  • Luís Inácio Ferreira (1915–16)
  • Luis da Costa (1916–19)
  • José Julião de Freitas (1919–21)
  • Luís Inácio Ferreira (1921–22)
  • Alferes Couto Vaz (1922–24)
  • Elmano Augusto Vieira (1924–27)
  • Luís Inácio Ferreira (1927–28)
  • Alferes Filipe de Freitas (1928–29)
  • Ernesto Acciaioly (1929–30)
  • Juvenal de Carvalho (1930–31)
  • Alvaro Castro Fagundes (1931–32)
  • Agostinho Dias (1932–33)
  • José da Silva Coelho (1933–35)
  • Raul Simões Dias Paquete (1935–36)
  • Carlos Passos Pestana (1936–38)
  • Luís Sequeira (1938–39)
  • César Augusto Pestana (1939–41)
  • Leonel Silva (1941–43)
  • José da Silva (1943–44)
  • Elmano Augusto Vieira (1944–45)
  • Luis da Costa (1945–46)
  • Francisco Parente (1946–47)
  • Abel Correia (1947–52)
  • Mateus da Silva (1952–54)
  • João Nepomuceno (1954–55)
  • Vasco Andrade (1955–56)
  • Luis Sotero Gomes (1956–58)
  • Mateus da Silva (1958–59)
  • Luis Sotero Gomes (1959–61)
  • Leonel de Mendonça (1961–63)
  • Mateus da Silva (1963–64)
  • Mateus da Silva (1965–66)
  • Luis Sotero Gomes (1966–67)
  • João Edmundo Faria (1967–68)
  • Rui Firmino Neponuceno (1972–74)
  • Luis Sotero Gomes (1974–75)
  • Jaime Ernesto Ramos (1975–76)
  • Ramiro dos Santos Lopes (1983–84)
  • Jaime Ernesto Ramos (1986–00)
  • Roberto Marote (2002–10)
  • Jaime Lucas (2010–)

League and cup history edit

Season League Cup League Cup Notes
Tier Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts
1988–89 2 1 34 20 9 5 54 22 49 Round 1 Promoted
1989–90 1 16 34 5 14 15 24 45 24 Round 6
1990–91 12 38 9 15 14 30 51 33 Round 5
1991–92 18 34 9 6 19 30 58 24 Round 5 Relegated
1992–93 2 2 34 18 11 5 60 34 47 Round 5 Promoted
1993–94 1 12 34 11 9 14 36 42 31 Round 5
1994–95 16 34 7 10 17 30 54 24 Round 4 Relegated
1995–96 2 7 34 14 9 11 43 37 51 Round 4
1996–97 11 34 11 10 13 40 45 43 Round 5
1997–98 12 34 11 8 15 36 48 41 Round 3
1998–99 17 34 8 9 17 34 50 33 Round 3 Relegated
1999–00 3 3 38 21 9 8 65 37 72 Round 4
2000–01 2 38 18 9 11 46 37 63 Round 2
2001–02 1 38 24 9 5 69 24 81 Round 3 Promoted
2002–03 2 15 34 10 10 14 31 18 40 Round 4
2003–04 18 34 4 15 15 39 53 27 Round 4 Relegated
2004–05 3 3 38 18 9 11 46 37 63 Round 3
2005–06 2 26 13 6 7 45 22 45 Round 2
2006–07 1 26 17 3 6 53 21 54 Round 4
2007–08 1 26 15 6 5 43 17 51 Round 2
2008–09 2 22 14 5 3 38 15 47 Round 4
2009–10 1 30 23 5 2 70 25 74 Round 4
2010–11 1 30 20 7 3 53 18 67 Round 5 Promoted
2011–12 2 10 30 9 10 11 35 40 37 Round 2 Round 2
2012–13 10 42 13 17 12 47 46 56 Round 3 Round 2
2013–14 13 42 14 10 18 50 46 52 Round 2 Round 1
2014–15 2 46 22 14 10 69 39 80 Round 2 Round 3 Promoted
2015–16 1 17 34 7 8 19 27 50 29 Round 4 Round 2 Relegated
2016–17 2 3 42 17 13 12 52 43 64 Round 3 Round 2
2017–18 17 38 12 8 18 44 53 44 Round 5 Round 3 Relegated
2018–19 3 11 34 12 8 14 28 32 44 Round 4
2019–20 - 34 - - - - - - Round 2
A. ^A Reached the playoffs.
Last updated: 15 January 2020

References edit

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  2. ^ "Campeonato Nacional da I Divisão 1990/91" [National Championship of the I Division 1990/91]. ZeroZero (in Portuguese). 19 July 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
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  4. ^ "Campeonato Nacional da I Divisão 1993/94" [National Championship of the I Division 1993/94]. ZeroZero (in Portuguese). 19 July 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  5. ^ "Campeonato Nacional da I Divisão 1994/95" [National Championship of the I Division 1994/95]. ZeroZero (in Portuguese). 19 July 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  6. ^ "Liga NOS 2015/16". ZeroZero (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  7. ^ a b [The Club]. uniaodamadeira.com (in Portuguese). 19 July 2012. Archived from the original on 18 October 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  8. ^ "Milhões de euros depois". Diário de Notícias Madeira (in Portuguese). Retrieved 31 December 2021.
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  10. ^ "Aprovada dissolução e encerramento do Clube Futebol União". Diário de Notícias Madeira (in Portuguese). Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  11. ^ . uniaodamadeira.com (in Portuguese). 19 July 2012. Archived from the original on 30 November 2015. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
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  14. ^ "Museu CR7 patrocina União da Madeira por mais uma época" (in Portuguese). 27 June 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  15. ^ "«União da bola» está de volta" ["União da Bola" is back] (in Portuguese). Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. 30 August 2022. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
  16. ^ "Luís Miguel para subir" [Luís Miguel to go up]. O Jogo (in Portuguese). 14 June 2011. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  17. ^ Gomes de Andrade, Miguel (24 May 2015). "Vítor Oliveira: o campeão das subidas só quer "um projeto sólido" na Liga" [Vítor Oliveira: the promotion champion only wants "a solid project" in the Liga] (in Portuguese). TVI 24. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
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External links edit

  • Official website (in Portuguese)
  • Club Profile at ForaDeJogo (in Portuguese)
  • Club Profile at LPFP (in Portuguese)
  • Club Profile at NationalFootballTeams
  • at Zerozero (archived 17 October 2013)

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Clube de Futebol Uniao commonly known as Uniao or Uniao da Madeira was a Portuguese football club based in Funchal Madeira notable for its six appearances in the Portuguese top flight Primeira Liga between the 1989 90 and 1991 92 seasons the 1993 94 and 1994 95 seasons 1 2 3 4 5 and most recently in the 2015 16 season 6 Uniao da MadeiraFull nameClube de Futebol UniaoNickname s Uniao da Bola Union of the ball Unionistas Unionists Founded1 November 1913 110 years ago 1913 11 01 as Uniao Futebol Clube Dissolved23 November 2021 2 years ago 2021 11 23 GroundCampo do Adelino Rodrigues FunchalCapacity3 000Home coloursAway coloursThe club was originally founded on 1 November 1913 thus being one of the oldest football clubs in Portugal 7 and maintained a strong local rivalry with neighbours Maritimo and Nacional da Madeira throughout much of its history After building mounting debts 8 and failing to fulfil consecutive matches leading to disqualification from competing in the Campeonato de Portugal 9 the country s fourth tier league Uniao da Madeira were forcibly dissolved on 23 November 2021 10 As a sports club Uniao da Madeira had sports departments for Basketball Fencing Football handball Roller Hockey Rugby and Volleyball 11 12 13 The professional football team were notably sponsored by the Museu CR7 the local museum dedicated to Cristiano Ronaldo who was born in Funchal 14 A new phoenix club Uniao da Bola Futebol Clube was founded in 2022 with the aim of honouring the legacy of the demised club The club entered a senior football team into the 1ª Divisao of the Madeira Football Association 15 Contents 1 History 2 Stadium 3 Current squad 4 Honours 4 1 National 4 2 Regional 5 Managerial history 6 Chairmen history 7 League and cup history 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe club was founded on 1 November 1913 initially as Uniao Futebol Clube by among others Cesar da Silva Joao Fernandes Rosa Alexandre Vasconcelos Jose Anastacio do Nascimento and Jose Fernandes The founding members shortly after its establishment decided to change the club s name to Clube de Futebol Uniao in 1916 7 Shortly after Angelo Olim Marote was appointed as the very first chairman of the club A few years later the club was a founding member of the Madeira Football Association which it is still a part of today as well as competing in its annual AF Madeira Cup Uniao won the third tier championship in 2010 11 thereby returning to the professional leagues after seven years away 16 In 2014 15 managed by promotion specialist Vitor Oliveira the club came runners up in Segunda Liga behind C D Tondela and reached the Primeira Liga for the first time in two decades 17 The club s spell in the top flight lasted only one season and Uniao were relegated in 2016 18 Two years later they fell into the third tier again with two games left to play of the season 19 20 In 2020 21 the club and fellow Madeirans A D Camacha and CSD Camara de Lobos withdrew at the halfway point due to COVID 19 travel restrictions but were not relegated 21 Uniao da Madeira were forcibly dissolved and the club officially closed on 23 November 2021 22 Stadium editMain article Campo do Adelino Rodrigues nbsp Since leaving the Estadio dos Barreiros in 2008 Uniao played at a variety of home groundsUniao s most recent home ground was the Campo do Adelino Rodrigues The club led a nomadic existence since leaving the Estadio dos Barreiros in 2008 when the stadium was purchased by joint tenants and local rivals Maritimo from the local municipality They played at the Campo do Adelino Rodrigues for a short period before winning promotion back to the Segunda Liga in 2011 rendered that stadium as inadequate Uniao returned to Barreiros for the 2011 12 season before relocating to the 3 300 capacity municipal stadium in Machico for the 2012 13 campaign and then again to the Centro Desportivo da Madeira at Ribeira Brava in 2014 Whilst remaining at the modest 2 500 seat venue after winning promotion to the Primeira Liga in 2015 the club had an agreement with top division rivals Nacional to play its high profile home games at their larger stadium the Estadio da Madeira The stadium previously hosted several cup matches In 2018 Uniao were relegated from the Segunda Liga and in December 2018 they returned to Campo do Adelino Rodrigues Current squad editUpdated 27 September 2017 23 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp POR Edgar Mendonca3 DF nbsp CGO Dorvel Dibekou6 MF nbsp BDI Christophe Nduwarugira on loan from Chibuto 7 FW nbsp BRA Danilo Dias8 MF nbsp SEN Pathe Ciss9 FW nbsp GNB Flavio10 MF nbsp POR Mica11 FW nbsp POR Betinho13 DF nbsp SEN Alhassane Sylla15 DF nbsp CIV Romaric17 FW nbsp CPV Junior19 MF nbsp SEN Nestor Mendy20 DF nbsp POR Tiago Moreira22 MF nbsp BRA Bruno Morais24 DF nbsp CPV Tiago Almeida No Pos Nation Player30 DF nbsp POR Nuno Lopes33 DF nbsp POR Paulo Vasconcelos44 DF nbsp POR Miguel Lourenco52 MF nbsp CPV Rudy70 FW nbsp BRA Moicano72 FW nbsp BRA Rodrigo Henrique77 MF nbsp POR Andre Carvalhas83 DF nbsp BRA Rafael Donato91 FW nbsp NGA Bolaji Oyetii93 DF nbsp BRA Laercio94 GK nbsp BRA Ravi98 MF nbsp BRA Peterson99 GK nbsp VEN Mario PellicerHonours editNational edit Portuguese Second Division 3 1988 89 2001 02 2010 11Regional edit AF Madeira Championship tier 4 16 1920 21 1927 28 1931 32 1933 34 1937 38 1956 57 1958 59 1959 60 1960 61 1961 62 1962 63 1963 64 1964 65 1973 74 1977 78 1979 80 AF Madeira Cup 17 1945 46 1956 57 1957 58 1960 61 1961 62 1962 63 1963 64 1964 65 1982 83 1983 84 1986 87 1987 88 1988 89 1992 93 1994 95 2002 03 2004 05Managerial history editVictor Stansel 1927 28 nbsp Niculau Rodriguez 1940 41 nbsp Medina 1950 51 nbsp Ruperto Garcia 1958 59 nbsp Serafim Neves 1961 62 nbsp Lourenco 1973 74 nbsp Quim Teixeira 1974 75 nbsp Rosario 1977 78 nbsp Fernando Casaca 1980 82 nbsp Miguel Diogo 1982 83 nbsp Alexander Horvath 1984 85 nbsp Mario Morais 1985 nbsp Mourinho Felix 1985 86 nbsp Carlos Cardoso 1986 87 nbsp Rui Mancio 1987 93 nbsp Ernesto Paulo 1993 97 nbsp Vitor Urbano 1997 98 nbsp Jorge Jesus 1998 nbsp Fernando Festas 1998 99 nbsp Rui Mancio 1999 nbsp Eduardo Luis 1999 nbsp Manuel Balela 1999 00 nbsp Vitor Urbano 2000 01 nbsp Manuel Balela 2001 02 nbsp Horacio Goncalves 2002 03 nbsp Vitor Manuel 2003 04 nbsp Bruno Cardoso 2004 nbsp Ernesto Paulo 2004 06 nbsp Jose Rachao 2006 nbsp Bruno Cardoso 2006 07 nbsp Carlos Condeco 2007 08 nbsp Edson Porto 2008 09 nbsp Daniel Quintal 2009 10 nbsp Daniel Ramos 2010 11 nbsp Joao Abel 2011 nbsp Predrag Jokanovic 2011 13 nbsp Jose Barros 2013 14 nbsp Mario Nunes 2014 nbsp Rui Mancio 2014 nbsp Vitor Oliveira 2014 15 nbsp Norton de Matos 2015 16 nbsp Filo 2016 nbsp Jose Viterbo 2017 nbsp Jorge Casquilha 2017 nbsp Paulo Alves 2017 nbsp Jose Viterbo 2017 18 nbsp Ricardo Cheu 2018 nbsp Nuno Pinto Gomes 2018 19 nbsp Marco Camacho 2019 nbsp Fabio Pereira 2019 Chairmen history editAngelo Olim Marote 1913 14 Simeao Vieira 1914 15 Luis Inacio Ferreira 1915 16 Luis da Costa 1916 19 Jose Juliao de Freitas 1919 21 Luis Inacio Ferreira 1921 22 Alferes Couto Vaz 1922 24 Elmano Augusto Vieira 1924 27 Luis Inacio Ferreira 1927 28 Alferes Filipe de Freitas 1928 29 Ernesto Acciaioly 1929 30 Juvenal de Carvalho 1930 31 Alvaro Castro Fagundes 1931 32 Agostinho Dias 1932 33 Jose da Silva Coelho 1933 35 Raul Simoes Dias Paquete 1935 36 Carlos Passos Pestana 1936 38 Luis Sequeira 1938 39 Cesar Augusto Pestana 1939 41 Leonel Silva 1941 43 Jose da Silva 1943 44 Elmano Augusto Vieira 1944 45 Luis da Costa 1945 46 Francisco Parente 1946 47 Abel Correia 1947 52 Mateus da Silva 1952 54 Joao Nepomuceno 1954 55 Vasco Andrade 1955 56 Luis Sotero Gomes 1956 58 Mateus da Silva 1958 59 Luis Sotero Gomes 1959 61 Leonel de Mendonca 1961 63 Mateus da Silva 1963 64 Mateus da Silva 1965 66 Luis Sotero Gomes 1966 67 Joao Edmundo Faria 1967 68 Rui Firmino Neponuceno 1972 74 Luis Sotero Gomes 1974 75 Jaime Ernesto Ramos 1975 76 Ramiro dos Santos Lopes 1983 84 Jaime Ernesto Ramos 1986 00 Roberto Marote 2002 10 Jaime Lucas 2010 League and cup history editSeason League Cup League Cup NotesTier Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts1988 89 2 1 34 20 9 5 54 22 49 Round 1 Promoted1989 90 1 16 34 5 14 15 24 45 24 Round 61990 91 12 38 9 15 14 30 51 33 Round 51991 92 18 34 9 6 19 30 58 24 Round 5 Relegated1992 93 2 2 34 18 11 5 60 34 47 Round 5 Promoted1993 94 1 12 34 11 9 14 36 42 31 Round 51994 95 16 34 7 10 17 30 54 24 Round 4 Relegated1995 96 2 7 34 14 9 11 43 37 51 Round 41996 97 11 34 11 10 13 40 45 43 Round 51997 98 12 34 11 8 15 36 48 41 Round 31998 99 17 34 8 9 17 34 50 33 Round 3 Relegated1999 00 3 3 38 21 9 8 65 37 72 Round 42000 01 2 38 18 9 11 46 37 63 Round 22001 02 1 38 24 9 5 69 24 81 Round 3 Promoted2002 03 2 15 34 10 10 14 31 18 40 Round 42003 04 18 34 4 15 15 39 53 27 Round 4 Relegated2004 05 3 3 38 18 9 11 46 37 63 Round 32005 06 2 26 13 6 7 45 22 45 Round 22006 07 1 26 17 3 6 53 21 54 Round 4 A 2007 08 1 26 15 6 5 43 17 51 Round 2 A 2008 09 2 22 14 5 3 38 15 47 Round 42009 10 1 30 23 5 2 70 25 74 Round 4 A 2010 11 1 30 20 7 3 53 18 67 Round 5 Promoted2011 12 2 10 30 9 10 11 35 40 37 Round 2 Round 22012 13 10 42 13 17 12 47 46 56 Round 3 Round 22013 14 13 42 14 10 18 50 46 52 Round 2 Round 12014 15 2 46 22 14 10 69 39 80 Round 2 Round 3 Promoted2015 16 1 17 34 7 8 19 27 50 29 Round 4 Round 2 Relegated2016 17 2 3 42 17 13 12 52 43 64 Round 3 Round 22017 18 17 38 12 8 18 44 53 44 Round 5 Round 3 Relegated2018 19 3 11 34 12 8 14 28 32 44 Round 42019 20 34 Round 2A A Reached the playoffs Last updated 15 January 2020References edit Campeonato Nacional da I Divisao 1989 90 National Championship of the I Division 1989 90 ZeroZero in Portuguese 19 July 2012 Retrieved 19 July 2012 Campeonato Nacional da I Divisao 1990 91 National Championship of the I Division 1990 91 ZeroZero in Portuguese 19 July 2012 Retrieved 19 July 2012 Campeonato Nacional da I Divisao 1991 92 National Championship of the I Division 1991 92 ZeroZero in Portuguese 19 July 2012 Retrieved 19 July 2012 Campeonato Nacional da I Divisao 1993 94 National Championship of the I Division 1993 94 ZeroZero in Portuguese 19 July 2012 Retrieved 19 July 2012 Campeonato Nacional da I Divisao 1994 95 National Championship of the I Division 1994 95 ZeroZero in Portuguese 19 July 2012 Retrieved 19 July 2012 Liga NOS 2015 16 ZeroZero in Portuguese Retrieved 15 January 2020 a b O Club The Club uniaodamadeira com in Portuguese 19 July 2012 Archived from the original on 18 October 2011 Retrieved 19 July 2012 Milhoes de euros depois Diario de Noticias Madeira in Portuguese Retrieved 31 December 2021 Uniao da Madeira fora do Campeonato de Portugal A Bola in Portuguese Retrieved 31 December 2021 Aprovada dissolucao e encerramento do Clube Futebol Uniao Diario de Noticias Madeira in Portuguese Retrieved 31 December 2021 Modalidades uniaodamadeira com in Portuguese 19 July 2012 Archived from the original on 30 November 2015 Retrieved 19 July 2012 CLUBE FUTEBOL UNIAO RUGBY uniaorugby blogspot co uk in Portuguese 19 July 2012 Retrieved 19 July 2012 Instituto do Desporto da RAM Institute of Sport of RAM PDF idram pt in Portuguese 19 July 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 19 July 2012 Museu CR7 patrocina Uniao da Madeira por mais uma epoca in Portuguese 27 June 2017 Retrieved 15 January 2020 Uniao da bola esta de volta Uniao da Bola is back in Portuguese Radio e Televisao de Portugal 30 August 2022 Retrieved 15 December 2022 Luis Miguel para subir Luis Miguel to go up O Jogo in Portuguese 14 June 2011 Retrieved 3 July 2020 Gomes de Andrade Miguel 24 May 2015 Vitor Oliveira o campeao das subidas so quer um projeto solido na Liga Vitor Oliveira the promotion champion only wants a solid project in the Liga in Portuguese TVI 24 Retrieved 3 July 2020 Uniao da Madeira inicia temporada 2016 17 sob o signo da incerteza Uniao da Madeira start 2016 17 season under the sign of uncertainty in Portuguese RTP 2 July 2016 Retrieved 3 July 2020 Aleixo Mario 12 May 2018 Uniao da Madeira desce ao Campeonato de Portugal Uniao da Madeira go down to Campeonato de Portugal in Portuguese RTP Retrieved 3 July 2020 Uniao da Madeira do ceu ao inferno em apenas dois anos Uniao da Madeira from heaven to hell in barely two years in Portuguese Bancada 12 May 2018 Retrieved 3 July 2020 Tres clubes madeirenses desistem do Campeonato de Portugal mas nao descem Three Madeiran clubs withdraw from the Campeonato de Portugal but are not relegated O Jogo in Portuguese 7 January 2021 Retrieved 18 April 2021 Foi aprovada a dissolucao do Uniao da Madeira Morreu o clube ha muito moribundo Tribuna Exresso in Portuguese Retrieved 31 December 2021 Clube Futebol Uniao ZeroZero in Portuguese Retrieved 14 July 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clube Futebol Uniao Official website in Portuguese Club Profile at ForaDeJogo in 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