Sporting CP (futsal)

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Sporting Clube de Portugal (Script error: No such module "IPA".), otherwise referred to as Sporting CP is a professional futsal club and based in Lisbon, Portugal. The futsal section was founded in 1985, and began playing in the newly created Portuguese First division in 1990. As inaugural winners 1990-91 season, they are the most decorated team in Portugal and a founding member of Portuguese Futsal, having won the UEFA Futsal Champions League two times.

Sporting have made the last 14 Portuguese National Futsal finals and winning 11, with the club winning 3 straight Portuguese championships in 1993-95, 2016-18 and another 3 straight tiles in 2021-23, making it their third three peat in their history. The 2023-24 season, Sporting added a fourth straight championship making it the quadruple in a row and the club’s 19th championship overall.

In addition, they have also won 4 Taças de Honra, 5 Campeonatos da AF Lisboa and 5 Taças Comunicação Social, with a total of 14 regional titles.

History

Futsal was introduced in Sporting Clube de Portugal in 1985. As a founding member of the first Portuguese League Championship in 1991, Sporting won the league for its first success and inaugural season of Futsal first division. Sporting's first hat trick of came in 1993-95 and from there on started becoming a dominant force as years progressed and have forged a bitter rivalry with their cross town rivals S.L. Benfica. Just like in Football, matches between these two teams is the main highlight of the Portuguese Futsal in all competitions and known as the Lisbon Derby.

In 1995, Sporting fans were forced to choose the modalities to keep in the club, due to financial problems, having chosen handball and futsal, leading to the closure of the basketball, hockey and volleyball sections (which have all returned in the meantime).

In 2002, futsal is officially adopted by UEFA and the UEFA Futsal Cup was created. This first edition was played in Lisbon and organized by Sporting Clube de Portugal, which represented the country as national champion and reached the semi-finals. The 2014-15 edition was also held in Lisbon with Sporting CP once again reaching the final four.

In 2019, Sporting CP won their first UEFA Futsal Champions League after defeating tournament hosts Kairat Almaty by 2-1. In 2021, Sporting CP won their second Futsal Champions League title defeating FC Barcelona 4-3 in Zadar, Croatia. In the 2020-21 season Sporting won its 16th Portuguese First Division Title, beating their eternal rivals Benfica 3-1 at Pavilhão Fidelidade, thus completing the quadruple for the calendar season (minus the Portuguese Cup: cancelled due to Covid-19) and extending Sportings' hegemony in Portuguese futsal.

Domestically and Internationally Sporting is currently the most decorated team in Portugal, with a total of 48 trophies: 19 Portuguese League titles, 10 Portuguese Cups, 6 League Cups, 11 Super Cups and 2 UEFA Futsal Champions League. Overall, Sporting holds the record for all five major competitions listed then any other Portuguese Futsal team and are seen as the greatest team of the modern era.

Facilities

Pavilhão João Rocha

Pavilhão João Rocha is a multi-sports pavilion located in the parish of Lumiar, in Lisbon. Located next to the Estádio José Alvalade, it is the home of Sporting CP sports. In honor of one of the most distinguished figures in the history of Sporting, the pavilion was named after former club president, João Rocha, who remained in office from September 1973 to October 1986. Its inauguration took place on the day June 21, 2017.

Honours

International Competitions

Champions: 2018–19, 2020–21

National Competitions

1990–91, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2020–21, 2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24
2005–06, 2007–08, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2021-22, 2024-25
2015–16, 2016–17, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2023-24, 2024-25
2001, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022

Current squad

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# Position Name Nationality
1 Goalkeeper Gonçalo Portugal Template:Flagicon
2 Pivot Pedro Santos Template:Flagicon
2 Winger Renato Almeida Template:Flagicon
3 Winger Diogo Santos Template:Flagicon
4 Defender Tomás Paçó Template:Flagicon
6 Pivot Zicky Té Template:Flagicon
7 Pivot Hugo Neves Template:Flagicon
8 Defender Wesley Reinaldo Template:Flagicon
9 Defender João Matos (c) Template:Flagicon
10 Winger Pauleta Template:Flagicon
11 Pivot Andriy Dzyalo Template:Flagicon
13 Pivot Anton Sokolov Template:Flagicon
15 Defender Rafa Félix Template:Flagicon
16 Goalkeeper Bernardo Paçó Template:Flagicon
18 Winger Pany Varela Template:Flagicon
19 Winger Liedson Varela Template:Flagicon
21 Winger Tiago Macedo Template:Flagicon
22 Goalkeeper Guilherme Cintra Template:Flagicon
29 Winger Alex Merlim Template:Flagicon
33 Winger Taynan da Silva Template:Flagicon
92 Goalkeeper Henrique Rafagnin Template:Flagicon

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External links

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