Football cabaret
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Sporting Clube de Portugal ComC MHIH OM ( portuguese pronunciation : [ ˈspɔɾtĩɡ ( ɨ ) ˈkluβ ( ɨ ) ðɨ puɾtuˈɣal ] ), otherwise known plainly as Sporting ( peculiarly in Portugal ), as Sporting CP, or frequently as Sporting Lisbon afield, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] is a golf club based in Lisbon. Founded on 1 July 1906, Sporting is one of the “ Três Grandes ” ( Big Three ) football clubs in Portugal, along with rivals S.L. Benfica and FC Porto, that have never been relegated from the top escape of Portuguese football, Primeira Liga, since 1934. Sporting are nicknamed Leões ( Lions ) and Verde e Brancos ( Green and Whites ). The club ‘s anthem, “ A Marcha do Sporting “ ( Sporting ‘s March ), was written in 1955. On July 2020, Sporting announced that it had 106,625 active members, following its survive recount. [ 4 ] Sporting are the third most dress portuguese football team, with a full of 53 trophies, including one external claim, the 1963–64 european Cup Winners ‘ Cup. Domestically, they have won 19 Primeira Liga titles, 17 portuguese Cups ( Taça de Portugal ), 4 backing of Portugal ( a record tied with Porto ), 3 Taça district attorney Liga and 9 portuguese Super Cup trophies. [ 5 ] Internationally, Sporting are presently ranked 32nd in UEFA club rankings. [ 6 ]
history [edit ]
Foundation ( 1902–1906 ) [edit ]
Sporting Clube de Portugal has its origins in June 1902, when unseasoned men Francisco district attorney Ponte, Horta Gavazzo and his brother José Maria decided to create Sport Club de Belas. This cabaret, the first ancestor of Sporting, played just one match and at the end of the year ‘s summer, disbanded. Two years former, the estimate of creating a football baseball club was revived, and this fourth dimension, with the Gavazzo brothers joined by José Alvalade ( José Holtreman Roquette ) and José Stromp : a new golf club, the Campo Grande Football Club, was founded. They played their matches on the estate of the Viscount of Alvalade ( Alfredo Holtreman ), José Alvalade ‘s grandfather, with the club ‘s headquarter located in Francisco Gavazzo ‘s home . José Alvalade borrowed money from his grandfather in order to found Sporting . Alfredo Holtreman, Viscount of Alvalade was the foremost President, presenter and defender of Sporting. For two years, the golf club developed an intense activity on several sports, namely football, tennis and fence. The club besides organized parties and picnics. finally, during one field day, on 12 April 1906, discussions erupted, as some members defended that the club should alone be focused on organizing picnics and social events, with another group defending that the cabaret should be focused on the rehearse of sports alternatively. Some clock time subsequently, José Gavazzo, José Alvalade and 17 other members left the golf club, with the latter allege, “ I am going to have with me my grandfather and he will give me the money to make another cabaret. ” [ 7 ] As such, a new cabaret, Sporting Clube de Portugal, was founded. The Viscount of Alvalade, whose money helped found the baseball club, was the foremost president of the united states of Sporting. [ 8 ] José Alvalade, as one of the main founders, uttered on behalf of himself and his colleague co-founders, “ We want this club to be a great club, equally big as the greatest in Europe. ” [ 8 ] Three months former, on 1 July 1906, António Félix district attorney Costa Júnior suggested the name Sporting Clube de Portugal, and this date is considered the official day Sporting was founded .
early years ( 1907–1946 ) [edit ]
The year 1907 marked some “ firsts ” for the clubhouse, as Sporting played the first football peer of their history on 3 February, ending in a 5–1 frustration against third division club Cruz Negra; inaugurated their first earth, known as “ Sítio das Mouras “ ( the most advanced in Portugal at the time, equipped with showers, two tennis courts, an athletics track and a football playing field ) on 4 July ; and played the first bowler hat of all meter against local rivals S.L. Benfica ( then known as Grupo Sport Lisboa ) on 1 December. [ 9 ] The club besides released their first reputation batting order on 31 March 1922, titled “Boletim do Sporting” ( Sporting ‘s Report ), lending the foundation for the late called “Jornal do Sporting”, the official newspaper of the club, that still exists today. [ 10 ] Sporting played their inaugural Primeira Liga game ( the 1st Division of Portuguese football ) ever on 20 January 1935, winning 0–6 against Académica de Coimbra. A year late, in 1936, the club had their heaviest defeat ever against Porto, losing 10–1. sporting, however, got their revenge a year belated, when they humbled the same team with a 9–1 resultant role. In 1941, under the steering of hungarian director József Szabó, the cabaret celebrated the first league title of their history. [ 11 ]
Golden years and fade ( 1947–1974 ) [edit ]
Mundo Sporting The UEFA Cup Winners ‘ Cup won by Sporting at Museum The football team had their acme during the 1940s and 1950s. It was spearheaded by Fernando Peyroteo, José Travassos, Albano Pereira, Jesus Correia and Manuel Vasques, in a quintet nicknamed “ The Five Violins ”. [ 12 ] With the violins ‘ aid, Sporting won seven league titles in eight seasons between 1947 and 1954, including a then unprecedented four in a rowing from 1950 to 1951 onwards. Fernando Peyroteo, the most know of “ the violins ”, is considered one of the greatest portuguese players of all time. [ 13 ] Sporting and the yugoslavian team Partizan both made history on 4 September 1955, as they played the first-ever UEFA Champion Clubs ‘ Cup pit. Sporting actor João Martins scored the first-ever goal of the rival, on the 14th moment. The match ended in a 3–3 trace. [ 14 ] Sporting besides inaugurated their modern venue, José Alvalade Stadium, on 10 June 1956, which would be their base labor until 2003. In the 1960s, Sporting achieved continental success, winning the 1963–64 UEFA Cup Winners ‘ Cup, defeating MTK Budapest of Hungary in the final. It was the merely prison term a portuguese team side won a UEFA Cup Winners ‘ Cup deed. [ 15 ] The team entered the competition defeating Atalanta in the qualify round, then past Cypriot club APOEL in what was the biggest gain in a single UEFA competitions crippled to date : 16–1, a record that placid stands today. On the future rung, they lost 4–1 to Manchester United at Old Trafford in the first hand, but made a remarkable rejoinder at home, winning 5–0. In the semi-finals, Sporting eliminated Lyon, and in the end MTK Budapest, in a two-round final to win their first european title. The winning goal was scored by João Morais from a address corner kick. [ 16 ] The baseball club reached the semi-finals of the Cup Winners ‘ Cup in 1974, but lost to eventual winners 1. FC Magdeburg of East Germany .
First league title drought ( 1982–2000 ) [edit ]
english director Malcolm Allison arrived at Sporting in 1981, and under his guidance the club won the domestic double ( league title and Portuguese cup ), in 1982. [ 17 ] In the years between 1982 and 2000, Sporting suffered from a drought of titles. Despite defeating rivals Benfica 4–0 on aggregate to win the Portuguese Super Cup in 1987, Sporting fans had to wait until 1995 to see their team win some silverware after beating Club Sport Marítimo 2–0 in the final of the 1995 portuguese Cup. That victory granted Sporting a place in the following season ‘s portuguese Super Cup. After drawing 0–0 at José Alvalade Stadium and securing a 2–2 disembowel at Estádio district attorney Antas, a replay couple was held on 30 April 1996 at the Parc de Princes in Paris. Sporting won 3–0 with Sá Pinto scoring twice and Carlos Xavier scoring a arrest time penalty. In the same 1995–96 season, Sporting besides reached the portuguese Cup Final but lost 3–1 to Benfica. Highlights of this time besides include a 7–1 victory over arch-rivals Benfica at the old José Alvalade Stadium on 14 December 1986. Sporting besides reached the UEFA Cup semi-final in 1991, losing against Internazionale. [ 18 ] besides, Barcelona and Real Madrid were both tied and defeated in Lisbon when playing against Sporting in the old UEFA Cup, in the 1986–87 and 1994–95 seasons, respectively. [ 19 ] [ 20 ]
The turn of the millennium ( 2000–2002 ) [edit ]
In 2000, Sporting, led by coach Augusto Inácio ( a former Sporting player, who replaced Giuseppe Materazzi at the beginning of the season ), won the league title on the last couple day, with a 4–0 victory over Salgueiros, ending an 18-year drought. [ 11 ] In the following season, Sporting conquered the 2000 Super Cup but came third in the league. In the 2001–02 temper, led by coach László Bölöni, Sporting conquered their 18th league title, the portuguese Cup and the 2002 Portuguese Super Cup. On 21 June 2002, the cabaret had opened its train facility, located in Alcochete, 30 kilometer east of Lisbon .
second league title drought ( 2002–2021 ) [edit ]
Sporting have failed to win Primeira Liga again since 2002. In the 2004–05 season, José Peseiro -led Sporting was leading the Primeira Liga and was trailing a noteworthy journey in UEFA Cup. however, at the end of the temper, the team finally lost all the chances of winning any trophy that season : the first set-back had already happened on 26 January 2005 when Sporting was eliminated from Taça de Portugal after losing 7–6 on penalties against Benfica. Nevertheless, Sporting was able to reach the leadership of Primeira Liga, and on 5 May the team booked their second european concluding, after defeating Dutch team AZ Alkmaar in UEFA Cup. While awaiting the Final, on 14 May, Sporting lost its penult match in Primeira Liga against S.L. Benfica and dropped to third set. By the end of the season, the team finally finished 2004–05 Primeira Liga in that plaza. last, playing the 2005 UEFA Cup Final at their home labor, on 18 May, Sporting lost 1–3 against russian side CSKA Moscow, after being 1–0 up at halftime. domestically, Sporting had back-to-back wins in the portuguese Cup in 2007 and 2008 ( led by coach Paulo Bento ). The golf club about reached another european final in 2012, but were dropped out of the competition by Athletic Bilbao, in the semi-finals of the 2011–12 Europa League. [ 21 ] Sporting besides reached, for the first prison term, the hard phase of UEFA Champions League, in the 2008–09 temper, but were bluffly defeated by FC Bayern Munich, with an aggregate passing of 12–1. This is widely regarded as one of the lowest points in the history of the club. [ 22 ]
Finances and 2013 election [edit ]
After years of fiscal mismanagement, Sporting had amassed debts exceeding €276 million by 2011. [ 23 ] The results on the pitch were besides damaging, with Sporting finishing seventh in the 2012–13 Primeira Liga, their lowest polish always. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Managerial changes occurred within months or weeks apart : from November 2009 to May 2013, nine managers were contracted, with none of them lasting an integral season. In 2013, after pressure from club members, president Godinho Lopes resigned, [ 26 ] [ 27 ] and soon afterwards, Bruno de Carvalho was elected president in a snap election. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] Carvalho ‘s intentions were to renegotiate the club ‘s debt payment schedule with the banks involved – who by now have pardoned Sporting in millions of euro [ 30 ] – and to return achiever to the football team, while threatening to take Godinho Lopes to court. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ] Carvalho ‘s election brought Angolan investors to the club, most notably Álvaro Sobrinho, through Holdimo, which holds 20 million shares of Sporting ‘s SAD. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] On 5 June 2015, it was released an audited account that analyzed the management of Sporting in the past 20 years : it concluded that in 1994 the club had €55 million worth of real estate assets and an about nonexistent debt ; by 2013, real number estate assets were about nonexistent, and the baseball club had amassed a €331 million debt. [ 36 ] Their fresh stadium ( completed in 2003 ) cost 74 % more than what was expected when its construction started ( €184 million against the planned €106 million ), while their train adeptness price 24 % more, and the costs of Alvalade XXI neighborhood, a real estate complex located around the stadium, overshooted in 60 % ; such complex was about entirely sold in the succeed years, many estates of which were sold below grocery store prices. [ 37 ] From 1995 to 2013, the clubhouse invested €261 million in the football team, however, with few sports and fiscal results. [ 36 ] The audited account criticized many football transfers in the 2000s, in which the baseball club paid commissions well above market prices to musician agents, and discovered that Sporting even had paid commissions without evidence of written contracts. [ 36 ] [ 38 ] The audit besides concluded that the administrations from 1995 to 2013 intended to convert Sporting, a multi-sports club, entirely into a football baseball club – although they did not openly admitted so – which was being done gradually through the settlement of other sport modalities. [ 39 ] furthermore, the audit besides pointed out attest of mismanagement and conflicts of interest by several administrators. [ 36 ] Considering the audit ‘s results, club members approved the expulsion of Godinho Lopes as an consort of the clubhouse in June 2015. [ 40 ]
Led by passenger car Leonardo Jardim in the 2013–14 season, Sporting finished second in the league, thus gaining direct access to the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League, their first Champions League presence in five years. [ 41 ] [ 42 ]
Sporting playing against german baseball club Schalke 04 in a UEFA Champions League match In the 2014–15 season, Sporting won their 16th portuguese Cup in dramatic fashion. The Lisbon side, led by Marco Silva, played the concluding against Braga, and after a black begin, found themselves losing 0–2 at half-time and play with ten men after the sending-off of Cédric Soares. With the concluding apparently lost, Islam Slimani gave some hope to the fans as he scored the 1–2 on the 83-minute. In blockage clock, Fredy Montero managed to equalize, forcing extra-time. Sporting ultimately won the match 3–1 on penalties. [ 43 ] Celebrations ended in a pacific pitch invasion of Estádio José Alvalade by the fans, as the golf club touched silverware for the beginning prison term in seven years. [ 44 ] [ 45 ] In June 2015, Jorge Jesus joined Sporting after Benfica opted not to renew his contract as passenger car of the clubhouse, signing a three-year compress. Presented as the fresh coach of the club on 1 July, the managerial deepen took the competition of both Lisbon clubs to newly heights. [ 46 ] Under Jesus ‘ tenure, Sporting won the portuguese Super Cup for the eighth time, against back-to-back champions Benfica. [ 47 ] Despite a positive begin, Sporting did not win any early trophy, finishing second in the Primeira Liga with 86 points, two points behind Benfica, despite breaking their own points record in the league. Following a trophyless season, Sporting won their first Taça district attorney Liga on a penalty shoot-out against Vitória de Setúbal. however, on 15 May, days after finishing third base in the league, respective players and coaches were attacked by around 50 supporters of Sporting at the club ‘s train ground. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] [ 50 ] Five days former, Sporting lost the portuguese Cup final to Aves. About a month later, following the rescissions of nine players, [ 51 ] Bruno de Carvalho was dismissed by cabaret members after a general assembly on 23 June. [ 52 ]
In the 2020–21 season, after being eliminated from european competition by LASK Linz, Sporting won the league cup and ended their 19-year period without winning the Portuguese league, securing their 19th Primeira Liga entitle after a 1–0 home winnings against Boavista. [ 53 ]
Crests [edit ]
Since its formation, on 1 July 1906, Sporting has had six crests, all of which have included the color greens and the lion. The current crest was adopted in 2001. [ 1 ]
former Sporting ‘s crests There were besides the special anniversary crests to celebrate the 50th ( 1956 ) and 100th ( 2006 ) anniversaries of the club. These were n’t actually worn in kits during matches, but were used as emblems by fans. [ 1 ]
Rivalries [edit ]
Lisbon bowler hat [edit ]
Sporting ‘s main rivals are Benfica, with both teams contesting the Lisbon bowler hat, besides known as “ the endless bowler hat ”, among early names. The local competition started in 1907 when eight Benfica players left to Sporting looking for better training conditions. The first base bowler hat was contested that class and ended with a 2–1 win for Sporting. One of Sporting ‘s biggest defeats to Benfica, 7–2, happened at the original Estádio district attorney Luz on 28 April 1948, [ 54 ] a well as three 5–0 losses, in 1939, [ 55 ] 1978 [ 56 ] and 1986. [ 57 ] The biggest Sporting win over Benfica, 7–1, occurred at the master Estádio José Alvalade on 14 December 1986. Manuel Fernandes was particularly inspired and scored four goals ; Mário Jorge two and Ralph Meade one ; Wando scored for Benfica. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] Before the startle of the 1993–94 temper, Sousa Cintra, then president of Sporting, took advantage of Benfica ‘s fiscal crisis by signing Paulo Sousa and Pacheco, who had terminated their contracts with the latter club. This event became known as “Verão Quente” ( Hot Summer ). [ 60 ] Later, on 14 May 1994, a memorable bowler hat was played at the honest-to-god José Alvalade Stadium, crowded to the peak, as winning the bowler hat could be a decisive measure for Sporting in trying to regain the title, which by that prison term they had not won for 12 years. Sporting were considered the favourites, with a squad composed by Luís Figo, Paulo Sousa, Krasimir Balakov, Ivaylo Yordanov, Emílio Peixe, Stan Valckx, and others ; consequently, Benfica were seen as the underdogs. however, Benfica defied the odds and won the equal 6–3 and went on securing the league title weeks late, leaving Sporting empty-handed in one of the most dramatic seasons in their history. [ 61 ] [ 62 ] Two years belated, the competition continued acute with a dramatic incidental in the 1996 portuguese Cup final, which Benfica won 3–1. After the latter scored the beginning goal, a assistant of the clubhouse lit a flare which finally struck a Sporting winnow in the breast, killing him immediately. [ 63 ] Eight years late, on 3 May 2004, Geovanni ‘s gain goal for Benfica in the 87th hour at Alvalade caused a pitch invasion by Sporting fans. [ 64 ] In November 2011, after a 1–0 loss to Benfica at the Estádio district attorney Luz, Sporting supporters set fire to one of the stands of the stadium. [ 65 ] Four years subsequently, on 7 February 2015, during a futsal [ 66 ] bowler hat, members of No Name Boys, one of Benfica ‘s unofficial supporters ‘ groups, showed a standard saying “ very idle 96 ”, in mention to the 1996 incidental. [ 67 ] The future day, during a football bowler hat at Estádio José Alvalade, an official supporters ‘ group of Sporting, Juve Leo, showed a banner with the inscription “ Sigam o King “ ( “ Follow the King ” ), in reference book to Eusébio ‘s death a month before. [ 68 ] [ 69 ]
Sporting volt Porto [edit ]
Sporting besides has a competition with FC Porto. Despite the competition, both clubs formed an alliance against Benfica in 2017. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] [ 72 ]
Facilities [edit ]
stadium [edit ]
Throughout its history, Sporting has had respective grounds. The first one was inaugurated on 4 July 1907, and was called “ Sítio das Mouras “. In 1956, the first Estádio de Alvalade was inaugurated. Sporting played their matches there until 2003, when the stadium was demolished . The new José Alvalade Stadium, inaugurated in 2003 In Lisbon, the newfangled stadium, Alvalade XXI ( “ Estádio José Alvalade ” ), was built for UEFA Euro 2004, hosted by Portugal. Designed by Tomás Taveira, it was inaugurated on 6 August 2003. The open match was a 3–1 victory over Manchester United. The stadium was awarded a ‘five-star ‘ security at 2005 UEFA Cup Final by then UEFA president of the united states Lennart Johansson. The stadium has a capacity of 50,095 spectators. [ 73 ]
youth Academy [edit ]
Sporting ‘s youth academy organization helped develop Ballon d’Or recipients Luís Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo. [ 74 ]
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In the triumphant campaign of Portuguese National Team in the Euro 2016 10 out of the 14 players who played the final examination against France were players “ made in Sporting ”. [ 75 ] [ 76 ] furthermore, at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Sporting CP had 14 players that came through their young system, making it the most represent young person academy system in the tournament followed by FC Barcelona with 11. [ 77 ]
Pavilhão João Rocha [edit ]
cabaret records [edit ]
Honours [edit ]
domestic competitions [edit ]
- Winners (9): 1982, 1987, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2015, 2021
- Winners (4): 1922–23, 1933–34, 1935–36, 1937–38
european competitions [edit ]
Players [edit ]
stream team [edit ]
- As of 1 September 2021[79]
note : Flags indicate home team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
other players under compress [edit ]
note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
Out on loanword [edit ]
note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
retire numbers [edit ]
12 – 12th serviceman
Player accolades [edit ]
portuguese Top Goalscorer [edit ]
The Portuguese League top scorer was awarded the Silver Shoe from 1934 to 1935 until 1951–52. Since the 1952–53 temper, the sports newspaper A Bola awards the Silver Ball respect. [ 80 ]
- 1Shared award; 2Portuguese record; 3European Golden Shoe
musician of the class [edit ]
The Player of the Year award is named after former musician Francisco Stromp, and was instituted from 1992. The tilt below is a list of winners of the award .
Award winners [edit ]
Awards received while playing for Sporting CP European Golden Boot [ 81 ]
African Footballer of the Year [ 82 ]
bulgarian Footballer of the Year [ 83 ]
algerian Ballon d’Or [ 84 ]
UEFA european Under-21 Football Championship Golden Player [ 85 ] [ 86 ]
FIFA U-20 World Cup [ 87 ] Golden testis
Silver Ball
Bronze Ball
UEFA european Under-17 Championship Golden Player Award [ 88 ]
Portuguese Golden Ball [ 89 ]
Portuguese Footballer of the Year [ 90 ]
Primeira Liga Breakthrough Player of the year :
LPFP Primeira Liga Player of the year :
LPFP Primeira Liga Goalkeeper of the year :
LPFP Primeira Liga Best goal :
Segunda Liga Breakthrough Player of the class :
FIFA World Cup All-Star Team
The 100 Greatest Players of the 20th Century [ 91 ]
former coaches [edit ]
For details on former coaches, see List of Sporting CP managers.
Media [edit ]
newspaper [edit ]
Jornal Sporting is a hebdomadally newspaper published by Sporting. Beginning its bodily process as Sporting Club of Portugal Bulletin on 31 March 1922, it was initially an eight-page calendar, with the optional payment of $ 2 a semester. Under the direction of Artur da Cunha Rosa, the bulletin became known as a newspaper in June 1952 .
Sporting television receiver [edit ]
Sporting television is the television receiver channel of Sporting. Open impart, the channel is present in the private operators MEO and NOS, in channels 34 and 35, and in Angola, through the operator ZAP. The channel broadcasts several sporting events linked to Sporting .
museum [edit ]
Inaugurated on 31 August 2004, Sporting Museum is divided into several thematic areas that express the wealth of the baseball club ‘s heritage and its clean achievements over more than a hundred of being in thirty-two different modalities. About two thousand trophies are on display, and there are many others in storehouse. The history of the museum dates back to the trophy room of the old headquarter on Rua do Pasadinho, where in 1956, 1850 trophies were already stored. In 1994, President Sousa Cintra inaugurated a new trophy room, where less than half of the club ‘s collections were exhibited. The follow year the recast and organization of the museum is promoted, and a conservative is incorporated. During the construction of the new Estádio José Alvalade a fresh museum is inaugurated, culminating in four years of investigation. Throughout the years, through donations with several origins, in addition to the trophies the birthright of the club never stopped growing. In July 2016, there was a new inauguration after a sum renovation .
golf club officials [edit ]
- As of 26 June 2021[92]
Directive Board [edit ]
- President: Frederico Varandas
- Vice-Presidents: Carlos Vieira, Vicente Moura, Vítor Silva Ferreira, António Rebelo
- Board members: Bruno Mascarenhas Garcia, Luís Roque, Rui Caeiro, Alexandre Henriques, José Quintela
- Substitutes: Rita Matos, Luís Gestas, Jorge Sanches, Luís Loureiro
General Assembly [edit ]
- President: Rogério Alves
- Vice-President: Rui Solheiro
- Secretaries: Miguel de Castro, Luís Pereira, Tiago Abade
- Substitutes: Diogo Orvalho, Manuel Mendes, Rui Fernandes
Fiscal and Disciplinary Council [edit ]
- President: Joaquim Baltazar Pinto
- Vice-President: Nuno Marques
- Board members: Óscar Figueiredo, Vicente Caldeira Pires, Vítor do Vale, Miguel Fernandes, Jorge Gaspar
- Substitutes: João Peixoto da Silva, Nuno dos Santos, Ricardo Cabral
Sporting – Futebol, S.A.D . [edit ]
Directive Board
- President: Frederico Varandas
Others
- Chartered Accountants Society: KPMG & Associados, SROC, S.A.
- Society Secretaries: Patrícia Silva Lopes, Hugo Serra de Moura (Substitute)
- Shareholders’ Committee: José Filipe de Mello, Castro Guedes
Others [edit ]
Leões de Portugal [ 93 ]
- President: António Menezes Rodrigues
- Vice-Presidents: Maria Helena Dias Ferreira, Maria da Graça Nunes de Carvalho, Maria Isabel Monteiro Nobre
- Board members: António Aguiar de Matos, Eduardo Amaro Júlio
- Treasurer: José Monteiro de Castro
- Substitute: Jorge Galrão Jorge, Mário Simões, Ana Rita Ferreira
References [edit ]
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