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Sporting Clube de Portugal

Sporting Clube de Portugal
Sporting lost the 2005 UEFA Cup final to CSKA on their home ground, the Estádio José Alvalade ©Getty Images

Sporting Clube de Portugal

Formed: 1906
Nickname: Leões (Lions)

UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets)
• UEFA Cup: (2005)
• UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1964

Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
• League title: 18 (2002)
• Portuguese Cup: 15 (2008)

History
• Inspired by members of Lisbon's aristocracy, such as José Holtreman Roquette (known as José Alvalade because he was the Viscount of Alvalade's grandson), the club were founded with the stated ambition: "We want this to be a great club, as great as the greatest in Europe". Provisionally named Campo Grande Sporting Club, the Lisbon team adopted their current title on 1 July 1906.

• Sporting won the first Portuguese title in 1922/23 and their pedigree was established in the 1940s and 1950s when they won ten league titles and 13 Portuguese Cups. The forward line of Fernando Peyroteo, José Travassos, Jesus Correia, Manuel Vasques and Albano Pereira were collective known as the 'The Five Violins', and in later years Sporting have specialised in producing wingers like Paulo Futre, Luís Figo, Ricardo Quaresma, Simão, Nani and Cristiano Ronaldo.

• With such an impressive domestic record against rivals SL Benfica and FC Porto, Sporting were among the 16 clubs invited to participate in the inaugural edition of the European Champion Clubs' Cup. The first fixture of the new competition was actually played at Estádio Nacional, in the Lisbon suburbs, João Martins scoring the historic opening goal in a 3-3 draw with FK Partizan.

• The first European trophy arrived in the 1964 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup with a 1-0 defeat of MTK Budapest in the replay, João Morais scoring direct from a corner. Earlier in the competition they had beaten Cyprus' APOEL FC 16-1, still the record winning margin in a UEFA club fixture.

• A run of 18 years without a league title ended in 1999/00, repeated in the double-winning season of 2001/02. On 6 August 2003 the rebuilt Estádio José Alvalade was opened – Sporting having moved from the Estádio do Lumiar into the original in 1957 – and two years later Sporting reached the UEFA Cup final at the stadium. They lost 3-1 to PFC CSKA Moskva.

Club records
Most appearances: Vítor Damas (743)
Most goals: Fernando Peyroteo (694)
Record victory: Sporting 21-0 SC Mindelense (Portuguese Cup, 23 May 1971)
Record defeat: FC Bayern München 7-1 Sporting (UEFA Champions League, 10 March 2009)

* Last updated on 6 July 2010

Last updated: 24/01/11 11.17CET

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Matches

HomeAway
The home team is listed first.Last updated: 20/05/2012 20:04 CET
13 August 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Sporting1-1Olhanense
Referee: not available
09/13/2011 17:01:43
21 August 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Beira-Mar0-0Sporting
Referee: not available
05/06/2012 15:46:05
28 August 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Sporting2-3Marítimo
Referee: not available
09/13/2011 17:01:25
10 September 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Paços de Ferreira2-3Sporting
Referee: not available
09/13/2011 17:01:55
19 September 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Rio Ave2-3Sporting
Referee: not available
09/19/2011 23:14:03
24 September 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Sporting3-0Vitória FC
Referee: not available
09/25/2011 07:02:15
2 October 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Vitória SC0-1Sporting
Referee: not available
01/30/2012 09:04:09
15 October 2011 - Portuguese Cup, Third round
Famalicao0-2Sporting
Referee: not available
10/21/2011 11:22:04
24 October 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Sporting6-1Gil Vicente
Referee: not available
10/24/2011 22:16:11
30 October 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Feirense0-2Sporting
Referee: not available
10/30/2011 22:26:54
6 November 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Sporting3-1Leiria
Referee: not available
11/06/2011 22:14:09
20 November 2011
Sporting2-0Braga
Referee: not available
11/20/2011 22:12:03
26 November 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Benfica1-0Sporting
Referee: not available
11/26/2011 22:14:05
5 December 2011
Sporting2-0Belenenses
Referee: not available
12/05/2011 22:14:01
10 December 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Sporting1-0Nacional
Referee: not available
12/10/2011 22:28:05
18 December 2011 - Portuguese First Division
Académica1-1Sporting
Referee: not available
12/18/2011 21:18:07
22 December 2011
Sporting3-0Marítimo
Referee: not available
12/22/2011 23:08:02
7 January 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Sporting0-0Porto
Referee: not available
01/07/2012 22:16:03
11 January 2012 - Portuguese Cup, Semi-finals
Sporting2-2Nacional
Referee: not available
01/11/2012 22:18:05
15 January 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Braga2-1Sporting
Referee: not available
01/15/2012 22:12:07
23 January 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Olhanense0-0Sporting
Referee: not available
01/23/2012 22:10:09
29 January 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Sporting2-0Beira-Mar
Referee: not available
01/29/2012 19:54:13
8 February 2012 - Portuguese Cup, Semi-finals
Nacional1-3Sporting
Aggregate: 3-5
Referee: not available
02/08/2012 22:14:03
11 February 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Marítimo2-0Sporting
Referee: not available
02/11/2012 22:24:02
19 February 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Sporting1-0Paços de Ferreira
Referee: not available
02/19/2012 22:12:05
26 February 2012 - Portuguese First Division
Sporting1-0Rio Ave
Referee: not available
02/26/2012 22:16:02
Vitória FC1-0Sporting
Referee: not available
03/03/2012 22:36:06
Sporting5-0Vitória SC
Referee: not available
03/11/2012 22:12:18
Gil Vicente2-0Sporting
Referee: not available
03/19/2012 22:42:04
Sporting1-0Feirense
Referee: not available
03/24/2012 22:14:05
Leiria0-1Sporting
Referee: not available
04/01/2012 22:12:02
Sporting1-0Benfica
Referee: not available
04/09/2012 22:18:07
Nacional2-3Sporting
Referee: not available
04/22/2012 21:18:10
Sporting2-1Académica
Referee: not available
04/30/2012 22:46:12
Porto2-0Sporting
Referee: not available
05/06/2012 09:04:10
Sporting3-2Braga
Referee: not available
05/12/2012 23:14:05
20 May 2012 - Portuguese Cup, Final
Sporting0-1Académica
Referee: not available
05/20/2012 19:04:01

Trophy cabinet

Club record in UEFA competitions

  • Biggest win in UEFA competition:
    13/11/1963, Sporting 16-1 APOEL, Lisbon
  • Biggest defeat in UEFA competition:
    10/03/2009, Bayern 7-1 Sporting, Munich
  • Appearances in UEFA Champions League:  17
  • Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:  8
  • Appearances in UEFA Europa League:  27
  • Player with most UEFA appearances: 72
    Anderson Polga ( Brazil BRA)
  • Top scorers in UEFA club competitions: 25
    Liedson ( Portugal POR)
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