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G.D. Chaves

GD Chaves
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Full nameGrupo Desportivo de Chaves
Nickname(s)Flavienses, Valentes Trasmontanos
Founded27 September 1949
GroundEstádio Municipal de Chaves
Capacity8,000
ChairmanBruno Carvalho
ManagerJosé Mota
LeagueLigaPro
2019–2012th
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours

Grupo Desportivo de Chaves, commonly known as Chaves (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʃavɨʃ] ), is a Portuguese football club from Chaves currently playing in the LigaPro. They were founded in 1949 and currently play at Estádio Municipal de Chaves. Their home kit is red-and-blue striped shirt with blue shorts and socks, and the away kit is all white. Their current president is Bruno Carvalho and their manager is Ricardo Soares. Chaves have been in the Portuguese First Division 13 times and had their best finish of fifth-place in the 1989–90 season. They went to Europe in the 1987–88 season, where they played in the UEFA Cup, beating Romanian side Universitatea Craiova in the first round and losing to Hungarian team Budapest Honvéd in the next round.

History

Grupo Desportivo de Chaves was founded on 27 September 1949 and is one of the most experienced teams in the Portuguese Second Division, not just because of its old culture, but also many years in the top-flight Primeira Liga, doing quite well and playing in European tournaments, such as the UEFA Cup. Their best ever finish was in the Primeira Liga when they finished fifth in both 1986–87 and 1989–90. In the 1986–87 season, meanwhile, they had fantastic results, beating Sporting Clube de Portugal 2–1 at home in a memorable night at the Estádio Municipal de Chaves. After those fantastic seasons, they finished sixth, seventh and ninth before getting relegated in the 1992–93 season to the Liga de Honra. They returned for another few seasons but then again suffered relegation to the Liga de Honra until 2007, where they eventually got relegated to the Portuguese Second Division: Série A. In the previous season of 2007–08, they finished in fourth place, just missing out on promotion.

After a series of great results in 2008–09 that granted the team the lead of Série A, Chaves finally achieved promotion to the second-flight Liga de Honra with an aggregate 1–0 win over Penafiel, the winner of the Portuguese Second Division: Série B in a semi-final playoff. In the playoff final, it was between Chaves and Fátima, in which both were guaranteed promotion to the Liga de Honra, with the final set to determine the champions. Fátima won the match 2–1.[1] Chaves spent the following three years in the third division before being crowned Segunda Divisão champions in 2012–13, thus gaining promotion back to the Segunda Liga. After missing out on promotion to the first division during a thrilling final day of the 2014–15 season, Chaves were promoted the following season back to the top-flight Primeira Liga for the first time in 17 years.[2]

Stadium

Estádio Municipal de Chaves is a multi-use stadium in Chaves. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of G.D. Chaves. The stadium is able to hold 12,000 people. The stadium normally holds the Portugal national team youth games and also some under-21 games, and also very rarely the senior team. This stadium is famous because it is where Cristiano Ronaldo made his senior international debut with Portugal.[3]

Honours

Players

Current squad

As of 26 January 2021[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Where a player has not declared an international allegiance, nation is determined by place of birth.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Portugal POR Ricardo Moura
3 DF Portugal POR Bura
4 MF Portugal POR Benny
6 MF Portugal POR Raphael Guzzo
7 FW Brazil BRA Niltinho
8 MF Portugal POR Zé Tiago
10 MF Portugal POR João Teixeira
11 FW Portugal POR João Bachi
12 GK Portugal POR Samuel Silva
13 DF Portugal POR Luís Rocha
17 FW Portugal POR Roberto
21 FW Brazil BRA Wellington
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 DF Portugal POR João Reis
27 MF Portugal POR Luís Silva
28 DF Portugal POR Rafael Viegas
32 FW Portugal POR Hélder Guedes
33 FW Honduras HON Jonathan Toro
36 MF Cape Verde CPV Kevin Pina
40 DF Serbia SRB Nemanja Ćalasan
60 DF Portugal POR José Gomes
66 MF Portugal POR Nuno Coelho
70 FW Brazil BRA Nicolas Bernardo
77 DF Portugal POR João Correia (on loan from Vitória Guimarães)
88 GK Brazil BRA Paulo Vítor

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Where a player has not declared an international allegiance, nation is determined by place of birth.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Portugal POR André Liberal (at Famalicão until 30 June 2021)

Managerial history

Name Nationality Years
Raul Águas Portugal 1984–1988
João Fonseca Portugal 1988–1989
José Romão Portugal 1989–1990
Manuel Barbosa Portugal 1990–1991
José Romão Portugal 1991–1992
Henrique Calisto Portugal 1992–1993
Carlos Garcia Portugal 1993
António Jesus Portugal 1993–1994
Vítor Urbano Portugal 1994-1995
José Romão Portugal 1995-1996
Joaquim Teixeira Portugal 1996
José Romão Portugal 1996-1997
Manuel Correia Portugal 1997-1998
Porfírio Amorim Portugal 1998
Álvaro Magalhães Portugal 1998
Horácio Gonçalves Portugal 1998-1999
Augusto Inácio Portugal 1999
Diamantino Bráz Portugal 1999
Francisco Vital Portugal 1999-2000
Dito Portugal 2000
António Jesus Portugal 2000-2001
António Borges Portugal 2001-2002
Rogério Gonçalves Portugal 2002-2003
José Alberto Costa Portugal 2003
Manuel Correia Portugal 2003-2004
Daniel Ramos Portugal 2004
António Amaral Portugal 2004-2005
Name Nationality Years
Vítor Maçãs Portugal 2005
António Caldas Portugal 2005-2006
Ricardo Formosinho Portugal 2006
António Borges Portugal 2006-2008
Leonardo Jardim Portugal 2009
Emerson Carvalho Brazil 2009
Ricardo Formosinho Portugal 2009
Nuno Pinto Portugal 2009-2010
Tulipa Portugal 2010
Jorge Regadas Portugal 2010
Luís Miguel Portugal 2010-2011
João Eusébio Portugal 2011
Filipe Casanova Portugal 2011
Jorge Regadas Portugal 2011-2012
Eduardo Oliveira Portugal 2012
Hélder Fontes Portugal 2012
Pedro Monteiro Portugal 2012-2013
João Pinto Portugal 2013
João Eusébio Portugal 2013
Quim Machado Portugal 2013-2014
Norton de Matos Portugal 2014
Carlos Pinto Portugal 2014-2015
Vítor Oliveira Portugal 2015-2016
Jorge Simão Portugal 2016
Ricardo Soares Portugal 2016-2017
Luís Castro Portugal 2017-2018
Daniel Ramos Portugal 2018-

Europe

Season Cup Round Opponent Result (1st leg) Result (2nd leg) Aggregate Notes
1987–88 UEFA Cup 1st round Romania Universitatea Craiova 2 – 3 Away (16/09) 2 – 1 Home (30/09) 4 – 4 (a)
2nd round Hungary Budapest Honvéd 1 – 2 Home (24/10) 1 – 3 Away (04/11) 2 – 5

League and cup history

The football section has 13 presences at the top level of Portuguese football. Its best position was two fifth-place finished, in the 1986–87 and 1989–90 seasons, the first earning Chaves its only presence in the European cups.

Season Div Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts Portuguese Cup Portuguese League Cup Europe Notes
1985–86 I 6 30 11 7 12 28 38 29 Quarter-Finals
1986–87 I 5 30 13 7 10 39 38 33 Quarter-Finals
1987–88 I 7 38 13 14 11 51 31 40 Third Round Round 2
1988–89 I 13 38 12 10 16 37 41 34 Quarter-Finals
1989–90 I 5 34 12 14 8 38 38 38 Fifth Round
1990–91 I 8 38 10 14 14 49 52 34 Third Round
1991–92 I 9 34 10 10 14 36 45 30 Sixth Round
1992–93 I 18 34 4 8 22 34 61 16 Fifth Round Relegated
1993–94 II 3 34 19 7 8 44 25 45 Sixth Round Promoted
1994–95 I 14 34 10 7 17 33 49 27 Fourth Round
1995–96 I 15 34 9 7 8 38 56 34 Fourth Round
1996–97 I 10 34 12 10 12 39 45 46 Fifth Round
1997–98 I 16 34 10 5 19 31 55 35 Fifth Round
1998–99 I 17 34 5 10 19 39 70 25 Fourth Round Relegated
1999–00 II 12 34 11 11 12 46 45 44 Third Round
2000–01 II 12 34 9 14 11 48 44 41 Third Round
2001–02 II 5 34 16 4 14 52 44 52 Third Round
2002–03 II 7 34 12 11 11 44 41 47 Sixth Round
2003–04 II 10 34 11 11 12 37 45 44 Third Round
2004–05 II 17 34 9 10 15 24 38 37 Fourth Round
2005–06 II 8 34 13 11 10 40 36 50 Third Round
2006–07 II 16 30 3 7 20 16 43 16 Third Round Relegated
2007–08 III 4 26 12 8 6 44 17 44 Fourth Round
2008–09 III 1 32 19 8 5 53 22 87 Third Round Promoted
2009–10 II 15 30 6 10 14 28 37 28 Runners-up First Round Relegated
2010–11 III 3 30 13 12 5 34 21 51 First Round
2011–12 III 3 30 15 9 6 41 26 54 Third Round
2012–13 III 1 32 17 11 4 46 23 62 Second Round Promoted
2013–14 II 8 42 19 10 13 58 56 67 Fourth Round First Round
2014–15 II 3 46 20 20 6 68 45 80 Fifth Round Second Round
2015–16 II 2 46 21 18 7 60 39 81 Fourth Round First Round Promoted
2016–17 I 11 34 8 14 12 35 42 38 Semi-finals Second Round
2017–18 I 6 34 13 8 13 47 55 47 Fourth Round Second Round

References

  1. ^ "GD Chaves Historia". GD Chaves.pt. Archived from the original on 2014-07-22.
  2. ^ "Desportivo de Chaves subiu à I Liga". cmjornal.xl.pt.
  3. ^ "Lucky rebound gives Portugal narrow win over Kazakhstan". China Daily. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  4. ^ "PLANTEL PRINCIPAL". G.D. Chaves.

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