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A.D. Ovarense

Portuguese sports club


Summary

Portuguese sports club

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clubnameOvarense
fullnameAssociação Desportiva Ovarense
nicknameADO, alvinegra
founded19 December 1921
groundEstádio Marques da Silva, Ovar
capacity3,200
chairmanAntónio Godinho
managerFilipe Gonçalves
leagueAF Aveiro Elite Division
season2024–25
positionAF Aveiro First Division, 2nd
websitehttps://adovarense.pt/
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current2025–26 AD Ovarense season

Associação Desportiva Ovarense, commonly known as Ovarense, is a Portuguese sports club from the city of Ovar, Aveiro. The club was founded on 19 December 1921. It currently plays at the Estádio Marques da Silva which they have played in since 1954. The stadium also plays host to the club's reserve and youth teams. As a club it is well known for its basketball team who have won nineteen major trophies since their establishment in 1970. The club currently competes in the AF Aveiro Second Division following a seventh-place finish in the 2011–12 AF Aveiro Second Division season.

Ovarense was one of the founding members of the Aveiro Football Association along with Anadia, Beira-Mar, Bustelo, Clube dos Galitos, Espinho, Fogueirese, Paços Brandão, Sanjoanense, SC Oliveirense, Sociedade Recreio Artístico and UD Oliveirense. The association was founded on 22 September 1924. The club has played on various occasions in the Liga de Honra, Segunda Divisão and the Terceira Divisão. Their most recent Liga de Honra appearance came in the 2005–06 Liga de Honra season. Shortly after, serious financial problems led to the team's demotion to the fifth level of national football.

Honours

  • Segunda Divisão B: 2

  • Terceira Divisão: 1

    • 1949–50
  • AF Aveiro Championship: 5

    • 1930–31, 1932–33, 1934–35, 1935–36, 1938–39
  • AF Aveiro First Division: 4

    • 1949–50, 1954–55, 1970–71, 1980–81

Notable former players

  • Portugal António Sousa
  • Portugal Carlos Marques
  • Portugal Dito
  • Portugal Eduardo Luís
  • Portugal Gil
  • Portugal Hélder Sousa
  • Portugal Hugo Coelho
  • Portugal Ivo Damas
  • Portugal Jaime Mercês
  • Portugal Jorge Humberto
  • Portugal Jorge Silva
  • Portugal José Chevela
  • Portugal José Luís
  • Portugal José Nunes
  • Portugal José Pedro
  • Portugal Luís Miguel
  • Portugal Miguel Areias
  • Portugal Paulo Teixeira
  • Portugal Pedro Emanuel
  • Portugal Pedro Mingote
  • Portugal Pedro Pinheiro
  • Portugal Rui Correia
  • Portugal Rui Pataca
  • Portugal Sérgio Leite
  • Portugal Valdir
  • Portugal Zé Gomes
  • Albania Klevis Dalipi
  • Angola Jaime Linares
  • Angola Marco Abreu
  • Angola Wilson
  • Bosnia Svetislav Perduv
  • Brazil Edu
  • Brazil Edu Sousa
  • Brazil Leandro
  • Brazil Leandro Netto
  • Brazil Nei
  • Cape Verde Caló
  • Cape Verde Dário Furtado
  • Cape Verde Mateus Lopes
  • Ghana Emmanuel Duah
  • Guinea-Bissau Adilson
  • Guinea-Bissau Inzaghi Donígio
  • Mozambique Jojó
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis Tiquanny Williams
  • Serbia Jovo Simanić

Managers

  • 2001–02: Portugal Pedro Miguel
  • until 2012: António Tavares

League and cup history

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupNotes
1990–912DS1342675802459Quarter FinalsPromoted
1991–922H133491312384231Round 3
1992–932H73411149423736Round 3
1993–942H734111112434333Round 4
1994–952H83413912374135Quarter Finals
1995–962H18343626258815Round 3Relegated
1996–972DS73412148393450Round 3
1997–982DS83414911333253Round 3
1998–992DS63415811423553Round 2
1999–002DS13822124773778Round 3Promoted
2000–012H113412517425341Round 4
2001–022H1434101014425240Round 4
2002–032H93413714494846Round 4
2003–042H934111112515444Round 4
2004–052H123411815405141Round 3
2005–062H17346721367225Round 4
2008–092DA1302541662379
2009–101DA1231841662358
2011–122DA7241248502640

:A. Did not qualify for the 2011–12 Taça de Portugal. The club reached the third round of the 2011–12 AF Aveiro Cup.

Last updated: 18 July 2012

Div. = Division; 2H = Liga de Honra; 2DS = Portuguese Second Division; 2DA = AF Aveiro Second Division

Pos. = Position; Pl = Match played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lost; GS = Goal scored; GA = Goal against; P = Points

References

References

  1. "AD Ovarense - AFA TV".
  2. (18 July 2012). "Notícias". ovarensedolcevita.com.
  3. (14 July 2012). "HISTÓRIA". afaveiro.pt.
  4. (18 July 2012). "Histórico no Futebol". adovarense.net.
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