| Full name | Sport Clube Mineiro Aljustrelense |
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| Founded | 1933 |
| Ground | Estádio Municipal De Aljustrel Aljustrel,Beja |
| Capacity | 4,500 |
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| League | Beja FA |
| 2022–23 | Beja FA championship, 7th – First phase |
Sport Clube Mineiro Aljustrelense is aPortuguesefootball club that competes in theBeja FA. They were founded in 1933.
At the end of the 20s, a group of young people, They decided to get together to create a club, but it was only in1933 that the club was founded.The club's first football field was called"A Cabanita", where the club's old headquarters were located. In1938, they managed to establish themselves at theMunicipal Stadium of Aljustrel, the current sports headquarters ofMineiro Aljustrelense.
InWorld War II, with the temporary stoppage ofAljustrel mine, the club suffered consequences and almost collapsed, but in 1946–47, The club gained the chance to participate in official competitions, with the fusion of others 2 clubs fromBeja, the club gained some players who were released from these two clubs, so they competed for theSegunda Divisão, gaining share by beingDistrict Champions in 1948–49.
In 1970, the club created its firstBasketball sector.In the 70s, the club created ayouth base, with the youth team, the club reached the semi-finals, where they lost toBenfica, In 1976, the club achieved3rd place in Série F of theThird Division. A year earlier, in 1975, the club's youth sector stopped participating in official competitions, but in 1982, the youth sector returned to participate in official competitions.
In the following years, the club created sectors ofAthletics,Camping andHandball, the club after that always competed in theDistrict championships andTerceira Divisão, And currently the club competes in theAF Beja.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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