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U.D. Leiria

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Portuguese association football club
Football club
União de Leiria
Full nameUnião Desportiva de Leiria
NicknamesOs Lis
(The ones from the Lis river)
Founded6 June 1966; 59 years ago (1966-06-06)
GroundEstádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa
Capacity23,888
ChairmanArmando Marques
ManagerFábio Pereira
LeagueLiga Portugal 2
2024–256th of 18
Websitewww.uniaodeleiria.pt

União Desportiva de Leiria (Portuguese pronunciation:[uniˈɐ̃wlɐjˈɾiɐ]), commonly known asUnião de Leiria, is a Portuguese professionalfootball club based inLeiria. Founded on 6 June 1966, it currently plays in theLiga Portugal 2, holding home matches atEstádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, with a 23,888-seat capacity.

History

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Leiria's biggest rivals in Portugal areBeira-Mar,Associação Naval 1º de Maio andAcadémica de Coimbra, which belong to the same geographical region. In1979–80, the club first competed in thetop division, finishing in 13th position and being the first team inside the relegation zone.

A heavy contender in the battle to reachEuropean competitions in the 2000s, the club was relegated in2007–08 to thesecond level, after finishing last. The team would be immediatelypromoted back, coming in second after championsOlhanense.

On 23 August 2004, União de Leiria reached theUEFA Intertoto Cup final with Lille. After getting a 0–0 draw in France in the first leg, the whole city thought it would be possible for the club to win a European competition. However, in the second leg, after another 0–0 draw at their home stadium, the team would lose the game in extra time by 0–2, mostly due to the excessive fatigue. For the history, it was the first Portuguese team to reach the final of this competition.

Former logo, in use until 2024.

The2011–12 season was lived amongst serious financial difficulties, with the squad not being paid their wages for several months,[1][2] as three coaching moves also happened during the campaign[3][4] and president João Bartolomeu resigned amongst accusations of ingratitude towards the players.[5] On 29 April 2012, after most of the squad rescinded their contracts, only eight players took the pitch for the league match at home againstFeirense in an eventual 0–4 home loss.[6][7] The side played the last two matches, againstBenfica andNacional, with a complete team, but three players came from the juniors.[8][9]After failing to meet the deadline to register the team in Division Two, Leiria were automatically relegated to thethird level.[10] Overwhelmed with the task of rebuilding a squad from scratch, the organization hired several players in an attempt to return to the professionals,[11][12][13] as a second senior team also begun competing in theLeiria regional leagues, coached by former club playerLuís Bilro.[14]On 28 June 2013, the UD LeiriaSAD was declaredbankrupt in a meeting ofcreditors, which demanded the payment of a debt amounting to €13.5 million, with the Portuguese stateabstaining for demanding a debt of over €3.6 million.[15] The second senior team that competed in the regional league took the place of the SAD by buying their sports rights for €1,000, with the club returning to theEstádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa after playing their home matches at other grounds for two seasons.[16][17]

In February 2015, at an extraordinary general assembly, UD Leiria would vote for the creation of another SAD, opening doors to the arrival of Alexander Tolstikov, who after João Bartolomeu would become the new "Lord" of Leiria. The club would have already had a SAD between 1999 and 2013, having been extinguished in the face of its high debt value. The SAD's initial share capital is 40% owned by UD Leiria and 60% owned by DS Investment LLP, of which Alexander Tolstikov is one of those responsible. Thus, DS Investment started to control the main football team and also the junior team.

In October 2020, after a vote at a general meeting, the members approved the entry of a new investor into the club's SAD: Armando Marques, a former director ofVitória de Guimarães. Furthermore, they waived their right of first refusal in the sale of 60% of DS Investment LLP, a company owned by Alexander Tolstikov, leading to their departure from the SAD structure.

The2022/23 season will be marked in the history of União de Leiria by promotion toLiga Portugal 2 and winning the title of national champions ofLiga 3.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 7 September 2025[18]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK ESPSalvi Carrasco
3DF ESPMarc Baró
4DF VENSema Velázquez
5DF GNBVíctor Rofino
6MF ESPGenaro Rodríguez
7FW GNBFamana Quizera
8MF CIVEboue Kouassi
9FW ESPJuan Muñoz
10MF NEDJordan van der Gaag
11FW BRAJair Silva
14DF BRAZé Vitor
15DF PORJoão Silva
16DF PORZé Pedro
17MF ARGLucho Vega
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18MF FRAAlbert Lottin(on loan fromCastellón)
19FW ESPPablo Fernández
20MF PORBernardo Gomes
21MF PORMiguel Pires(on loan fromSanta Clara)
25MF PORDiogo Amado(captain)
41MF BRADani Borges(on loan fromSanta Clara)
45FW ESPArmando Jr(on loan fromAlverca)
52DF CIVHabib Sylla
68DF PORMiguel Maga
72DF PORVasco Oliveira
78FW BRAVictor Silva(on loan fromFerroviária)
86FW CANDieu-Merci Michel(on loan fromVitória de Guimarães)
98GK BRAJoão Bravim(on loan fromSanta Clara)
99GK AUTJakob Odehnal

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF PORDavid Monteiro(atUnião de Santarém until 30 June 2026)

League and cup history

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SeasonIIIIIIIVVPtsMPWDLGFGA+/-Taça de Portugal
2024–25652 pts34157124937+121/32 final
2023–241242 pts34119144440+41/4 final
2022–23162 pts2820265726+311/64 final
2021–22458 pts2817744723+241/32 final
2020–21454 pts2716654119+221/16 final
2019–201229 pts2561182724+31/64 final
2018–19375 pts3424375924+351/64 final
2017–18373 pts3023436821+471/16 final
2016–17371 pts3222555619+371/32 final
2015–16564 pts32181045221+311/64 final
2014–15355 pts3016775735+221/64 final
2013–14359 pts3217874333+101/32 final
2012–13746 pts30137103631+51/16 final
2011–121619 pts3054212556-311/32 final
2010–111035 pts3098132538-131/32 final
2009–101035 pts3098133541-61/16 final
2008–09254 pts3015964629+171/32 final
2007–081616 pts3037202553-281/16 final
2006–07741 pts30101192426-21/16 final
2005–06747 pts34138134442+21/32 final
2004–051538 pts34814122936-71/16 final
2003–041045 pts341112114345-21/8 final
2002–03549 pts341310114947+2Final
2001–02755 pts34151095235+171/32 final
2000–01556 pts34151184641+51/16 final
1999–20001042 pts341012123135-41/16 final
1998–99652 pts341410103629+71/8 final
1997–98170 pts34201047332+411/2 final
1996–971730 pts3486202553-281/32 final
1995–96747 pts34135153850-121/2 final
1994–95636 pts341310114144-31/16 final
1993–94245 pts3419784619+271/32 final
1992–93834 pts34138133637-11/16 final
1991–92835 pts34139123432+21/32 final
1990–91941 pts381413114535+101/32 final
1989–90349 pts3420956118+431/32 final
1988–891031 pts34913124244-21/64 final
1987–88447 pts38181196443+211/8 final
1986–871227 pts30107132839-111/64 final
1985–86928 pts30108123349-161/64 final
1984–85241 pts3017764227+251/64 final
1983–84928 pts30108123525+101/64 final
1982–83344 pts30171034417+271/64 final
1981–821620 pts3084182550-251/16 final
1980–81145 pts3019745621+351/8 final
1979–801321 pts3069152649-231/32 final
1978–79146 pts3020645620+361/64 final
1977–78830 pts30118113442-81/16 final
1976–771128 pts30108122631-51/64 final
1975–761634 pts381112154252-101/16 final
1974–751334 pts381210165056-61/128 final
1973–74741 pts38169135249+31/64 final
1972–73539 pts3017585027+231/32 final
1971–72335 pts3014795029+211/16 final
1970–71330 pts2611874034+61/64 final
1969–70148 pts3020827016+541/128 final
1968–69231 pts2215165420+341/32 final
1967–68212 pts10523159+6-
1966–67116 pts10721219+12-
I - 1.ª Liga; II - 2.ª Liga; III - Campeonato Nacional de Séniores/Liga 3; IV - AF Leiria - Divisão de Honra/Campeonato Nacional de Séniores; V - AF Leiria 1ª Divisão/AF Leiria - Divisão de Honra;

Honours

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Stadium

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Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa

TheEstádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa was built forUEFA Euro 2004 in 2003, hosting during the competitionCroatia's matches againstSwitzerland (0–0) andFrance (2–2). It also hosted the2006 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira final betweenFC Porto andVitória de Setúbal, as well as the following (Sporting CP 1–0 Porto).

The architect who designed the stadium wasTomás Taveira, who also designed stadiums for Euro 2004, including Beira-Mar'sEstádio Municipal de Aveiro and Sporting CP'sEstádio José Alvalade. The grounds belong to the municipality of Leiria.

Due to an excessive rent, Leiria relocated to theEstádio Municipal in the nearby town ofMarinha Grande, for 2011–12. For the following season, the club moved to Campo da Portela in Santa Catarina da Serra, home ofU.D. Serra.[20]

After the SAD bankruptcy, the club returned to play its home matches at theEstádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa.

Managers

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José Mourinho was club manager in2001–02, his exploits there leading to a Porto move.

Fans

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União's fans are calledLeirienses orUnionistas, and their main group of supporters isArmata Ultra ("Armata Ultra").

See also

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References

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  1. ^João Bartolomeu: "Se não conseguirmos pagar aos jogadores, paciência" (João Bartolomeu: "If we can't pay the players, tough luck")Archived 2015-04-27 at theWayback Machine; Relvado, 9 December 2011(in Portuguese)
  2. ^Presidente da SAD confirma ordenados em atraso e saída do diretor geral (Chairman confirms due wages and departure of general manager); SAPO Desporto, 9 December 2011(in Portuguese)
  3. ^Uniao de Leiria swap coaches... againArchived November 23, 2011, at theWayback Machine; PortuGOAL, 26 September 2011
  4. ^Cajuda out, Dominguez in at LeiriaArchived 2012-08-10 at theWayback Machine; PortuGOAL, 14 March 2012
  5. ^João Bartolomeu demitiu-se: "São 25 anos a aturar isto" (João Bartolomeu resigned: "It's 25 years putting up with this");Diário de Notícias, 13 April 2012(in Portuguese)
  6. ^Vieira, Dominic."União de Leiria, the first club to play a 4–3–0". About a Football Report. Retrieved13 May 2012.
  7. ^Situação leiriense correu o Mundo (Leiriense plight talked abroad)Archived 2012-05-02 at theWayback Machine;Record, 30 April 2012(in Portuguese)
  8. ^Benfica-U. Leiria, 1–0 (crónica) (Benfica-U. Leiria, 1–0 (report))Archived 2013-10-22 at theWayback Machine; Mais Futebol, 5 May 2012(in Portuguese)
  9. ^U. Leiria-Nacional, 2–3 (destaques) (U. Leiria-Nacional, 2–3 (highlights))Archived 2013-10-22 at theWayback Machine; Mais Futebol, 12 May 2012(in Portuguese)
  10. ^U.Leiria fora dos Campeonatos profissionais (U. Leiria out of professional competitions)Archived 2012-09-03 at theWayback Machine; Record, 25 May 2012(in Portuguese)
  11. ^Reforços para Leiria SAD (Reinforcements for Leiria SAD); O Derbie, 7 August 2012(in Portuguese)
  12. ^Duo no Leiria (Duo joins Leiria); O Derbie, 25 August 2012(in Portuguese)
  13. ^Clube chegou a acordo com o treinador Ricardo Moura (Club reaches agreement with coach Ricardo Moura); SAPO Desporto, 24 July 2012(in Portuguese)
  14. ^Clube inscreve equipa nas distritais (Club signs team in regional divisions)Archived 2012-06-22 at theWayback Machine; SAPO Desporto, 19 June 2012(in Portuguese)
  15. ^"Abstenção do Estado decisiva para liquidação da SAD da União de Leiria" [State abstention decisive in the bankruptcy of SAD].desporto.sapo.pt. 28 June 2013. Archived fromthe original on 1 July 2013.
  16. ^"SAD declara insolvência e clube sobe ao Nacional de Séniores" [SAD declares bankruptcy and club climbs to Campeonato Nacional].rr.sapo.pt. 18 July 2013.
  17. ^"União de Leiria garante direitos desportivos da SAD por mil euros" [União de Leiria assures sports rights from SAD for 1000 euros].agentedesportivo.com. 17 July 2013. Archived fromthe original on 25 August 2013.
  18. ^"Plantel" (in Portuguese). UD Leiria.
  19. ^The UEFA Intertoto Cup: Past Winners. Listed are all 11 teams that won the Intertoto Cup, qualifying for the UEFA Cup.
  20. ^U. Leiria SAD jogará no Campo da Portela (U. Leiria SAD will play in Campo da Portela); O Derbie, 1 August 2012(in Portuguese)

External links

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Statistics and awards
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