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Clube Oriental de Lisboa

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Portuguese association football club
Football club
Oriental
Full nameClube Oriental de Lisboa
Founded1946
GroundEstádio Engenheiro Carlos Salema,Lisbon
Capacity8,500
ChairmanPaulo Rosado
ManagerBruno Clara
LeaguePortuguese District Championships
Websitehttp://www.oriental.pt/

Clube Oriental de Lisboa is aPortuguesefootball club based inLisbon. Founded in 1946, it currently competes in theCampeonato de Portugal, holding home games atCampo Engenheiro Carlos Salema, with an 8,500 capacity.

History

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In January 1936, Rui de Seixas, then-president of Chelas Football Club, first raised the idea of creating a single club that represents the entire eastern part of the city of Lisbon, but he was heavily criticized for it, causing him to give up the idea almost immediately.[1]

In April 1946, at a coffee shop, the idea of a merger is first brought up by José Marques de Oliveira, then vice-president of Chelas FC, to journalist Arthur Ines. In July 1946, the merger was voted on, with the board of directors of the three clubs: Os Fosforos, Marvilense, and Chelas, approving the project by a majority vote of 90%, and a few days later, the club was officially created by the merger of three clubs:Grupo Desportivo Os Fósforos,Marvilense Futebol Clube, andChelas Futebol Clube. The club's colors (red shirt, white shorts, and socks in both colors) was also formally defined in the statutes, as well as the emblem, which is a mix of the old emblems of the three clubs.[1]

The club's first game was on 15 September 1946 against reigning championBelenenses, losing 2–1.[1] The clubs first season was the 1946–47 season, finishing seventh in the league table of the second tier, which also included a freak 6–1 victory againstPorto.[2] In the 1949–50 season, Oriental won the league title in theSegunda Divisão and achieved direct promotion to the highest division of Portuguese football. The following season Oriental finished fifth in the first division, its highest position to date.[2] For the rest of the 1950s, Oriental bounced between the first and second divisions, but won the league title multiple times, like in 1953 and 1956. In 1957, Oriental was relegated again, and was forced to stay in the second tier for sixteen years until achieving promotion again in 1973. Two years later, the club was relegated again, and in 1977 a stand collapsed at Estadio Engenheiro Carlos, which was considered a key factor in the club's relegation to the third tier for the first time in their history.

In 2001, the club was relegated to the fourth division, but returned toTerceira Divisão at the first attempt. The club spent the next decade between the fourth and third divisions. Oriental became one of the founders of the newCampeonato Nacional de Seniores in 2013, and at the end of theseason they won first place in their promotion group, returning to thePortuguese second tier for the first time since 1989, when the tier was unified afteryears of being regionalized.[2]

League and cup history

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This section needs to beupdated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(June 2023)
SeasonTierPos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupNotes
1995–9631234111112413644Round 3
1996–97333415811413553Round 5
1997–9832341969493463Round 4
1998–99363414128403454Round 4
1999–0031038151112444356Round 2
2000–013183851716314932Round 2Relegated
2001–0241342185732671Round 4Promoted
2002–03314381387364447Round 4
2003–0431238121214454848Round 2
2004–0531538111512364148Round 4
2005–0631630162319659Round 2Relegated
2006–07433014115502953Round 2
2007–0841261574452452Round 2Promoted
2008–0938229310273530Round 2
2009–10343014106372552Round 3
2010–11363012108423546Round 2
2011–1232301686491756Round 3
2012–13353015411553449Round 2
2013–1432181125371735Round 3Promoted

Last updated: 25 May 2013
Ti. = Tier;1D =Portuguese League;2H =Liga de Honra;2DS/2D =Segunda Divisão
3DS =Terceira Divisão;5DS =AF Aveiro First Division
Pos. = Position;Pl = Match played;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Lost;GS = Goal scored;GA = Goal against;P = Points

Current squad

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As of 27 January 2023

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
1GKPortugal PORAndré Marques
2DFPortugal PORDeritson Lopes
3DFPortugal PORManuel Esteves
6MFPortugal PORGustavo Burity
7FWPortugal PORLeo Morais
8MFCape Verde CPVFábio Arcanjo
9FWBrazil BRAElvis Fernandes
10MFPortugal PORHugo Machado
14DFPortugal PORAdilson
17FWPortugal PORTiago Gaspar
19FWPortugal PORManuel Eloy
20DFCape Verde CPVLéléco
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21MFPortugal PORRafa Santos
23DFCape Verde CPVCarlos Bebé
24GKPortugal PORJoaquim Carvalho
29DFPortugal PORZé Pedro
32FWArgentina ARGSantiago Krieger
45DFPortugal PORDavid Crespo
49DFPortugal PORDuarte Grais
50MFPortugal PORDiogo Costa
73FWPortugal PORGonçalo Mendes
98FWPortugal PORDidi
99GKBrazil BRATomás Godinho

References

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  1. ^abc"História - A Fundação".Clube Oriental de Lisboa (in European Portuguese). Retrieved2023-06-19.
  2. ^abc"História - Acontecimentos Históricos".Clube Oriental de Lisboa (in European Portuguese). Retrieved2023-06-19.

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