CF Canelas 2010

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C.F. Canelas 2010
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Founded6 February 1966; 58 years ago (1966-02-06)
as Canelas Gaia Futebol Clube
GroundEstádio de Canelas
Canelas, Vila Nova de Gaia,
Porto Metro Area, Portugal
Capacity8,000
OwnerCaesar DePaço
PresidentIsaac Israel Teixeira Santo
ManagerTiago Margarido
LeagueLiga 3
2021-22Liga 3

Clube de Futebol Canelas 2010, commonly known as CF Canelas 2010 or simply Canelas 2010, is a Portuguese professional football club, based in Canelas, Vila Nova de Gaia, in the Porto Metropolitan Area. Canelas competes in the Liga 3, the third-division league of the Portuguese Football Federation.

History

The club was founded on 6 February 1966 as the Canelas Gaia Futebol Clube, named after Canelas, a town in Vila Nova de Gaia, where the team's stadium is located.

Canelas Gaia Futebol Clube became dormant in the 2005–06 season, due to financial problems.

The club was refounded on 28 April 2010 as CF Canelas 2010, following a restructuring of the club's finances and management.[1]

In the 2016–17 season, CF Canelas 2010 became notable for a run of victories by forfeit in the Porto Divisão de Elite Série 1 when the other teams in the league refused to play them due to allegations of Canelas using violence and intimidation against players and officials, with some Canelas players linked to FC Porto ultras.[2][3] Canelas were eventually promoted to the Campeonato de Portugal that season, only to be relegated the following season. However, Canelas were again promoted to the Campeonato de Portugal in 2018–19 and have since remained in the third tier, which became the Liga 3 in 2021–22.

In 2019, Canelas qualified for the Taça de Portugal, the premier knockout tournament in Portuguese football, for the first time in its history.[4][5]

Summit Nutritionals International became the official sponsor of CF Canelas in 2020, following the club's acquisition by Caesar DePaço.[6][7]

Players

As of 24 August, 2022[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Portugal POR Gonçalo Lixa
3 DF Portugal POR Vítor Bastos
4 DF Portugal POR Agostinho Carvalho
5 DF Portugal POR Zezinho
6 MF Portugal POR Gustavo Mendonça
7 FW Guinea-Bissau GNB Kenedy Có
8 MF Portugal POR Samu
10 FW Portugal POR Fábio Rola
11 FW Portugal POR Francisco Sousa
12 GK Portugal POR João Matos
17 FW Brazil BRA Vitinho
19 MF Portugal POR Iko Caetano
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Brazil BRA Eduardo Souza
21 FW Ivory Coast CIV Mozino
22 DF Portugal POR Gonçalo Costa
23 DF Portugal POR Bosingwa
27 DF Brazil BRA Bruno
77 MF Portugal POR Diogo Firmino
56 DF Brazil BRA Leo Araújo
71 MF Brazil BRA Antônio Carlos
72 DF Brazil BRA Rodrigo Monteiro
92 GK Brazil BRA Raphael Mello
98 FW Brazil BRA Gabriel Pajé
99 GK Portugal POR Kula

References

  1. ^ Publico - Clube Futebol Canelas, a coleccionar polémicas desde 2012
  2. ^ Smith, Rory (4 May 2017). "The Soccer Team No One Wants to Play". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "The football team who were promoted after no one wanted to play them | the Knowledge". 27 January 2021.
  4. ^ RTP - Taça de Portugal. Começa a corrida à final do Jamor
  5. ^ Observador - A fama que tem outros proveitos (neste caso bons): Canelas 2010 faz história e está nos quartos da Taça de Portugal
  6. ^ LusoAmericano - Rescaldo da Breve mas Frutuosa Visita do Cônsul Caesar DePaço a Portugal[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ ZeroZero - FC Canelas 2020
  8. ^ "Jogadores do FC Canelas 2010". ZeroZero. Retrieved 17 February 2020.

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