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Association football club in Coimbra, Portugal

Football club
Académica de Coimbra
Full nameAssociação Académica
de Coimbra – Organismo
Autónomo de Futebol 
NicknameBriosa
Founded3 November 1887; 138 years ago (1887-11-03)
GroundEstádio Cidade de Coimbra
Capacity29,622
ChairmanPedro Miguel Ribeiro
ManagerAntónio Barbosa
LeagueLiga 3
2023–24Liga 3 Serie B, 1st (First stage)
5th (Promotion Stage)
Websitewww.academica-oaf.pt
Current season

TheAssociação Académica de Coimbra – Organismo Autónomo de Futebol (AAC-OAF), also referred to asAcadémica de Coimbra (Portuguese pronunciation:[ɐkɐˈðɛmikɐðɨkuˈĩbɾɐ]) or simplyAcadémica, is a professionalfootball club based inCoimbra, Portugal.

As of the 2023–24 football season in Portugal, the club competes in thethird division of thePortuguese football league system, and hosts home games at theEstádio Cidade de Coimbra which is owned by the local municipal government. Although their main home stadium isEstádio Cidade de Coimbra, Académica have also played at theEstádio Sérgio Conceição at the start of this current season, 23/24.[1][2]

It also has afutsal department with men's and women's teams. The club's name derives from the footballing division of theAssociação Académica de Coimbra, officially known as the Associação Académica de Coimbra - Secção de Futebol (AAC-SF), which fields its own amateur football teams as a second incarnation starting in 1977 and belongs to the student association of theUniversity of Coimbra like the professional AAC-OAF which is however an autonomous organization inside the student association and owns the entire heritage and historical records formerly belonging to AAC-SF until 1974.[3]

Despite being founded in 1887 as a student organisation, following the merger ofClube Atlético de Coimbra (founded in 1861) andAcademia Dramática (founded in 1837), the football section of the Associação Académica de Coimbra was only established in 1911, making it one of the oldest active clubs in Portugal and the Iberian Peninsula. The club have won theTaça de Portugal twice, in1938–39 and2011–12. In1966–67, they achieved their highest position of runner-up in thePrimeira Liga table.

History

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Evolution of Associação Académica de Coimbra – OAF's league performances since 1938
Evolution of Associação Académica de Coimbra – OAF's league performances since 1938

The Associação Académica de Coimbra - Organismo Autónomo de Futebol, hereinafter AAC-OAF, which dates back to 3 November 1887, the date of creation of theAssociação Académica de Coimbra (AAC) which is the student association of theUniversity of Coimbra, is the legal and legitimate successor of the extinct Section of Football of the Association Académica de Coimbra (Associação Académica de Coimbra -Secção de Futebol (AAC-SF)) that, by resolution of 10 June 1974 of the General Assembly of Members of AAC after the events of theCarnation Revolution, was transformed into Clube Académico de Coimbra (CAC). The current name, AAC-OAF, was adopted on the joint initiative of the General Board of Academica de Coimbra (Direcção-Geral da Associação Académica de Coimbra (DG-AAC)) and the Board of the Academic Club of Coimbra (Clube Académico de Coimbra (CAC)), and it was approved by the General Board of Associação Académica de Coimbra (DG-AAC) and by the General Assembly of CAC in 1984. By these statutes, a legally-binding link to the student association AAC and its university, the University of Coimbra (UC), was preserved[4] in favour of AAC-OAF. TheAssociação Académica de Coimbra -Secção de Futebol (AAC-SF) amateur football team, which also belongs to the Associação Académica de Coimbra students association (students union) of the University of Coimbra, was reinstated in 1977 operating as a sports section of AAC and has been in operation as a student-only football team, usually playing in the lower, regional non-professional football leagues.[5][6] The AAC-SF section, the non-professional football team made of students, and the AAC-OAF, the professional and autonomous football club, share the same crest and colors displayed on the clothes or uniforms of their sports players,[7] as well as the same parent organization (which is the students' union or association Associação Académica de Coimbra that houses several sections for a multitude of other sports operating under the same name and crest as well).[8][9][10]

Académica de Coimbra won the1938–39 Taça de Portugal, the inaugural staging of the competition; they defeatedS.L. Benfica 4–3 in the final.[11] In 1966–67, the club finished asPrimeira Liga runners-up to Benfica (best-ever finish), and lost the cup final 3–2 after extra time toVitória de Setúbal. Two years later, a cup-final defeat to Benfica meant that the team competed in Europe for the first time, entering the1969–70 Cup Winners' Cup and losing in the quarter-finals to eventual championsManchester City via a single extra-time goal.[12]

Académica de Coimbra moved frequently between the top two divisions in the years that followed. UnderJoão Alves, they ended a three-year exile by winning promotion in2001–02 as runners-up toMoreirense FC.[13] Following a decade of almost exclusively bottom-half finishes, the team won its first silverware in 73 years when they took the cup in2012,Marinho scoring the only goal after four minutes againstSporting CP.[14] This allowed them entry into the group stage of theUEFA Europa League – a first European campaign in 30 years. Eliminated in third place in the group, they managed one win, 2–0 at home to holdersAtlético Madrid with a brace fromWilson Eduardo.[15]

A 14-year spell in the top division ended for Académica de Coimbra in2015–16, when they finished in last place.[16]

On 4 November 2017, in honour of their 130th birthday, they joined theClub of Pioneers, a worldwide network of the oldest continuing football clubs from each country in the world, originally founded by Sheffield FC.[17][18]

After the2021-22 Liga Portugal 2 season, the club was relegated for the first time to the third tier of the Portuguese football pyramid.[19]

The Associação Académica de Coimbra - Organismo Autónomo de Futebol filed forinsolvency in September 2022. The club had overdue debts of more than 5.6 million euros, of which 1.9 million euros to the state, and had 3.1 million euros in defaults with suppliers and service providers.[20][21] By June 2023, an intricatecreative accounting process had been initiated by Académica de Coimbra O.A.F.'s administration board to allow its emergence from bankruptcy avoiding the extinction of the football club.[22][23][24][25]

Grounds

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Main article:Estádio Cidade de Coimbra
For the training centre and youth academy, seeCentro de Estágios da Académica.

The home ground it uses is theEstádio Cidade de Coimbra which has a capacity of 29,622 and belongs to the municipality's local government authority.[26]

A side view of theEstádio Cidade de Coimbra

Honours

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Source:[27]

League and cup history

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[citation needed]

SeasonPos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupLeague CupEuropeOther competitionsTop-scorer(s)[n 1]
1934–35CL814111214493Last 16Rui Cunha (5)
1935–36CL814111213513Last 16Rui Cunha (6)
1936–37CL514518243011Last 16Alberto Gomes (6)
1937–38CL614509233710Quarter-finalsMário Cunha (6)
1938–391D514437273911WinnerArnaldo Carneiro (14)
1939–401D618738425417Last 16Alberto Gomes (8)
1940–411D514437324111Quarter-finalsPeseta (9)
1941–421D5221309775126Last 16Nini Conceição (9)
1942–431D6186210546014Last 16Alberto Gomes (9)
1943–441D918301535686Semi-finalsAlberto Gomes (6)
1944–451D918411333659Last 16Nini Conceição (4)
1945–461D10227213517616Last 16Bentes (13)
1946–471D11268414499620not heldBentes (16)
1947–481D142642202511310Last 16Bentes (11)
1948–492D1141004461420Last 16Bentes (?)
1949–501D7268810565724not heldMacedo (21)
1950–511D82610412405324FinalMacedo (10)
1951–521D7268612394722Last 16Bentes (14)
1952–531D11267514395719Last 16Bentes (14)
1953–541D13268216295018Last 16Francisco André (11)
1954–551D62610511535225Semi-finalsFrancisco André (15)
1955–561D13268315365219Last 16Faia (15)
1956–571D62612410453328Quarter-finalsFrancisco André (16)
1957–581D92610412454024Quarter-finalsFrancisco André (17)
1958–591D10268513454621Last 16Chipenda (11)
1959–601D626899404125Last 64Miranda (9)
1960–611D72610610312926Last 64Jorge Humberto (10)
1961–621D10269413445422Last 16Gaio (21)
1962–631D10268315495019Last 16João Lourenço (24)
1963–641D92611312434825Last 32Oliveira Duarte (9)
1964–651D4261628584034Last 32Manuel António (20)
1965–661D626989584826Last 64Ernesto (17)
1966–671D2261844501840FinalArtur Jorge (25)
1967–681D4261556532435Last 16Artur Jorge (28)
1968–691D6261268483230FinalFC1st roundManuel António (19)
1969–701D10268612424622Last 16CWCQuarter-finalsNene (11)
1970–711D5261376382433Last 32Manuel António (9)
1971–721D15307716293821Last 32UC1st roundManuel António (12)
1972–732D1302253661449Last 16Manuel António (23)
1973–741D103087152945235th roundVala (9)
1974–751D143076173347205th roundManecas (7)
1975–761D113079143247235th roundVala (8)
1976–771D53014610292534Last 64Joaquim Rocha (13)
1977–781D83011415414926Last 128Joaquim Rocha (15)
1978–791D15305817204118Quarter-finalsGregório Freixo (4)
1979–802D1301992571347Last 32Eldon (16)
1980–811D16304620165814last 32Eldon (8)
1981–822D23018102591346Last 128Eldon (21)
1982–832D2302163743248Semi-finalsEldon (42)
1983–842D1301974582245Last 128Camegim (12)
1984–851D73012513454729Last 16Pedro Xavier (13)
1985–861D10309714283825Quarter-finalsPedro Xavier (9)
1986–871D103071211223426Last 128Reinaldo Silva (5)
1987–881D1638915143242333rd roundQuinito (6)
1988–892D23421103662352Last 32Rúbens Feijão (22)
1989–902D434195105534431st roundEldon (11)
1990–912H638171011413244Last 32Lewis (13)
1991–922H6341311103725374th roundLewis (11)
1992–932H43419785639455th roundLatapy (12)
1993–942H534174133930384th roundLewis (7)
1994–952H734139124139355th roundFebras (9)
1995–962H1534118153848415th roundFebras (8)
1996–972H334177103921586th roundMiguel Bruno (12)
1997–981D1534812142741364th roundJoão Tomás (7)
1998–991D183449213071214th roundDário (8)
1999–002H53416995537576th roundJoão Tomás (19)
2000–012H834146145148484th roundDário (21)
2001–022H234171166049626th roundDário (17)
2002–031D153481313384837Quarter-finalsDário (11)
2003–041D1334115184042385th roundJoeano (6)
2004–051D1434911142941386th roundDário (6)
2005–061D143410915374839Quarter-finalsJoeano (13)
2006–071D13306816284626Quarter-finalsLino (5)
2007–081D1230614103138323rd round2nd roundLito (9)
2008–091D7301009112832394th round3rd roundLito (7)
2009–101D11300809133742334th roundSemi-finalsSougou (9)
2010–111D1430070914324830Semi-finals2nd roundMiguel Fidalgo (8)
2011–121D13307815273829Winner2nd roundEdinho (5)
2012–131D113061014334528Quarter-finals3rd roundELGroup stageSupertaçaRUEdinho (13)
2013–141D83091011253537Quarter-finals2nd roundMarcos Paulo (5)
2014–151D1534417132646293rd round3rd roundRui Pedro (6)
2015–161D1834510193260255th round2nd roundPedro Nuno (4)
2016–172H642171114423562Quarter-finalsFirst roundRui Miguel (10)
2017–182H438196135940635th roundFirst roundDonald Djoussé (11)
2018–192H534156133637512nd roundFirst roundHugo Almeida (10)
 
  • CWC = Cup Winner's Cup
  • FC = Fairs Cities' Cup
  • UC = UEFA Cup
  • EL = Europa League

Note

  1. ^Only goals scored in the regional championship or Primeira Liga are considered.

Players

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See also:Category:Académica de Coimbra (football) players

Current squad

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As of 27 August 2025

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 PORNuno Macedo
3DF PORRicardo Teixeira
4DF BRAGui Silva
5MF PORLeandro Silva
6MF PORAntónio Montez
7DF PORTiago André
9FW PORNuno Barbosa
10FW PORNuno Pereira
11FW BRAEdson Paraíba
12DF BRAGabriel Passos
14FW COLCamilo Triana
15DF PORKáká
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17MF BRAMarcos Paulo
18FW PORCuba(on loan fromFarense)
19FW PORAfonso Marques
21MF PORFran Pereira(on loan fromEstoril)
23DF GEOJorge Karseladze(on loan fromRio Ave)
27MF PORGuilherme Vítor
28MF PORCascavel(on loan fromTondela)
70FW PORSilvério Indunga
77GK PORAfonso Silva
88MF PORTiago Augusto
93MF FRABeni Souza(on loan fromBenfica B)
98GK PORCarlos Alves

Records and statistics

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Most appearances

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Competitive, professional matches only, appearances as substitute included in total.

#NameCareerAppearances
1Portugal Pedro Rocha1986–04455
2Portugal Vasco Gervásio1962–79430
3PortugalPedro Roma1990–92 / 1994–09386
4PortugalAugusto Rocha1956–71373
5PortugalMário Torres1950–66373
6PortugalVítor Campos1963–76345
7PortugalBentes1945–60328
8PortugalRui Rodrigues1962–71 / 1976–79310
9Portugal Tomás Fernandes1980–90298
10Portugal Mito1985–90 / 1993–98288

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Most goals

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Competitive, professional matches only, appearances as substitute included in total.

#NameCareerGoals
1PortugalBentes1945–60167
2PortugalManuel António1964–65 / 1968–77153
3Brazil Eldon1978–83 / 1987–90134
4PortugalArtur Jorge1965–6994
5MozambiqueDário1996–0591
6Portugal Francisco André1953–5981
7Portugal Alberto Gomes1936–44 / 1947–4967
8Portugal Gaio1959–6465
9Portugal Ernesto de Sousa1965–6864
10PortugalAugusto Rocha1956–7159

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Coaches

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See also:Category:Académica de Coimbra (football) managers

References

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  12. ^Bevan, Chris (29 April 2020)."The strange tale of how Man City conquered Europe - 50 years on".BBC Sport.Archived from the original on 4 July 2020. Retrieved4 July 2020.
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  14. ^Ruela, João (21 May 2012)."Académica conquista a Taça de Portugal 73 anos depois" [Académica win the Taça de Portugal after 73 years].Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese).Archived from the original on 4 July 2020. Retrieved4 July 2020.
  15. ^Bryan, Paul (8 November 2012)."Wilson Eduardo hails Académica team ethic".Archived from the original on 6 July 2020. Retrieved4 July 2020.
  16. ^"Académica desce de divisão" [Académica go down a division].O Jogo (in Portuguese). 7 May 2016.Archived from the original on 4 July 2020. Retrieved4 July 2020.
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  21. ^Lusa, Agência."Académica entregou esta semana pedido de insolvência e plano de recuperação".Observador (in European Portuguese).Archived from the original on 12 October 2022. Retrieved24 October 2023.
  22. ^Dias, João (3 June 2023)."Depois da SDUQ, AAC/OAF apresenta pedido de insolvência com plano de recuperação".Rádio Universidade de Coimbra (in Portuguese).Archived from the original on 7 November 2023. Retrieved7 November 2023.
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  28. ^Núcleo de Veteranos AACArchived 24 October 2013 at theWayback Machine
  29. ^Núcleo de Veteranos AACArchived 24 October 2013 at theWayback Machine

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