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C.D. Tondela

Portuguese professional football club


Summary

Portuguese professional football club

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fullnameClube Desportivo de Tondela
short nameTondela
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Auriverdes (Gold and Greens)
founded
groundEstádio João Cardoso
Tondela, Portugal
capacity5,000
ownerJiang Lizhang
chairmanDavid Belenguer
chrtitlePresident
mgrtitleHead coach
managerCristiano Bacci
leaguePrimeira Liga
season2024–25
positionLiga Portugal 2, 1st of 18 (Champions)
current2024–25 C.D. Tondela season
website
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Auriverdes (Gold and Greens) Tondela, Portugal Clube Desportivo de Tondela () is a Portuguese professional football club that plays in Primeira Liga, the top tier of Portuguese football, following their promotion after winning the 2024–25 Liga Portugal 2. They are based in the town of Tondela and play in the Estádio João Cardoso. Founded in 1933, the club predominantly played within Portugal's regional leagues until their gradual climb up the league pyramid since 2004.

History

Foundation and early years (1933–1986)

On 6 June 1933, Clube Desportivo de Tondela was founded through a merger of two clubs in the village of Tondela: the Tondela Football Club, founded in 1925, and the Operário Atlético Clube, founded in 1932.

Third Division (1986–1988)

On the 1985–86 season, Tondela won the Divisão Honra title for the third time and achieved the promotion to the Terceira Divisão for the first time. They came in 10th in their first season on a competition ruled by the Portuguese Football Federation. They were relegated in the next season as they finished in 15th.

Lower divisions (1999–2005)

After the relegation from Terceira Divisão in 1999, Tondela went on to compete in the Viseu Regional Division.

In the 2003–04 season, Tondela won the Taça AF Viseu, also known as Taça Sócios de Mérito, the club's first piece of silverware since 1986. In the next season, Tondela became champion of the AF Viseu Liga de Honra. They ended the season eight points ahead of runners-up Tarouquense, and ensured the return to Terceira Divisão.

Days later, Tondela retained the Taça AF Viseu title thus sealing the season with the double.

Returning to Third Division (2005–2009)

During the 2005–08 seasons, Tondela consolidated its position as an upper mid table club, ending those three seasons always in the seventh place.

In the 2008–09 season, Tondela signed central defender Diego, midfielder Gomes and Argentine striker Piojo. On 6 June 2009, Tondela became Third Division champion, after a 4–2 win against Fiães, thus being promoted to Segunda Divisão.

Second Division Era (2009–2012)

After the promotion from the Third Division, and a fourth place in the 2009–10 season, Tondela aimed the promotion to Segunda Liga. During the 2010 summer transfer window, Tondela signed Portuguese under-17 European champion, playmaker Márcio Sousa, veteran goalkeeper Rui Marcos and midfielder Fernando Ferreira. The club finished third in the 2010–11 season with 55 points. Despite not reaching their objectives, Tondela supporters wanted the continuity of manager Filipe Moreira, but he eventually left to Oriental.

The following season, former Benfica and Portugal player, Vítor Paneira was appointed as the new manager. Paneira further increased the efforts to build a solid Tondela team, with such signings as midfielders Magano and Tiago Barros, and Brazilian striker Rafael Batatinha.

Tondela topped the table after a 4–2 win against Espinho on 7 April 2012 and never relinquished their lead. They were crowned champions of Segunda Divisão – Série Centro in Estádio do Bessa after a 1–0 win against Boavista. Their renewed defence, consisting of central defenders Daniel Materazzi, Pica, and the versatile Carlos André, fullbacks Hélder Lopes and Pedrosa, defensive midfielder Fábio Pacheco and former Portuguese under-20 international goalkeeper Nuno Avelino, conceded just 22 goals all season and kept 13 clean sheets.

Consequently, they took part in the promotion play-off against Varzim and Fatima, Serie Norte and Serie Sul champions respectively. On 3 June 2012, after a 1–1 draw against Fatima in Estádio João Cardoso, Tondela achieved their third promotion in eight years, and their first promotion to Segunda Liga. They were runners-up in the play-off, finishing five points behind Varzim.

Joining the Liga de Honra (2012–2015)

The 2012–13 season, the club's first at the professional level, ended with a mid-table finish. It was also Tondela's first appearance in the Taça da Liga.

On 8 November 2013, Paneira was sacked, being replaced three days later by his former teammate, Álvaro Magalhães. After a 9th place in the championship, Álvaro Magalhães left Tondela by "mutual consent" and Carlos Pinto (who had won the 2013–14 Campeonato Nacional with Freamunde) was appointed as the club's new manager. He took with him five players: goalkeeper Rui Nereu, defender Vítor Alves, midfielder Edu Machado and forwards Luís Machado and Joel Silva.

On 6 October 2014, Pinto left Tondela due to poor results. One day later, Quim Machado was announced as Pinto's successor.

The club spent most of the 2014–15 season near the top of the table, and by early April they were at first place. On 24 May 2015, on the final day of the season, a 1–1 draw away at Freamunde was enough to clinch the Championship title, and a first promotion to the top flight of Portuguese football. The goal was scored by André Carvalhas through a direct free kick in the last minute of the game.

Into the Primeira Liga (2015–2022)

On 30 May 2015, Tondela announced the return of Vítor Paneira as the club's manager on a one-year contract. As part of the pre-season friendlies, Tondela played its first two matches abroad: the first one was a 1–1 draw against Hamm Benfica, in Luxembourg; the second was a 3–2 win against Millwall, at their ground, The Den.

Since Tondela's home was undergoing reconstruction, the club debuted in the top flight of Portuguese football playing at the Estádio Municipal de Aveiro on 14 August 2015. The match ended in a controversial 1–2 defeat against Sporting CP. The club's first win in the competition came on the third-round, a 1–0 home win against Nacional da Madeira.

On 6 October 2015 manager Vítor Paneira left the club by mutual consent, with Rui Bento being appointed his successor on the same day. Bento was sacked two months later, following a succession of poor results, leaving the club on the last place with only 5 points. Petit was appointed the new manager on the next day.

At the end of the first half of the season, Tondela had only 8 points from 17 games. By 14 March 2016 they were 11 points adrift from safety. Between the 27th and the 33rd matchdays, the club made 14 points. In the last round, Tondela won against the relegated Académica de Coimbra by 2–0 and Rio Ave won 2–1 against União da Madeira, meaning that the Auriverdes finished the season in 16th place with 30 points, ahead of União da Madeira. Petit successfully led Tondela to safety from relegation with the feat being dubbed a miracle. Highlights included a 2–2 away draw against Sporting, an historic first time win at Estádio do Dragão by 1–0, and a 4–1 win at Paços de Ferreira.

On the first match of the 2016–17 season, Tondela lost 0–2 against Benfica in the first match that one of the Big Three played in Tondela's ground. On 9 January 2016, Petit left the club and was replaced by Pepa.

Tondela were relegated at the end of the 2021–22 season, but at the same time made history by reaching the 2022 Taça de Portugal final where they lost 3–1 to Porto. Tondela also qualified for the 2022 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira as Taça de Portugal runners-up due to Porto winning the double that season. Porto won the Supertaça by 3–0.

Crest and colours

Clube Desportivo de Tondela adopt the colors green and yellow of the city. Its home strip has been a yellow shirt, with multiple green stripes, black shorts and yellow socks.

File:C.D. Tondela old logo.png|Tondela's first crest

Stadium

The Estádio João Cardoso is a football stadium in Tondela, Portugal, the home of Tondela.

In 2004 began the remodeling and improvement of the stadium. The new João Cardoso Stadium Complex includes two playing fields for football, one pitch (field 1) and one training pitch (field 2) and also features a sports pavilion.

In 2008, the stadium underwent new requalification works. The official inauguration date was on 27 May 2008. The stadium hosted a Portugal national football team training match, while in their preparation for the UEFA Euro 2008.

Following Tondela's promotion to the top division in 2015, the club upgraded the facility by building two new stands, bringing the capacity up to 5,000, with an increased North Stand (formerly named Bancada CDT) and a renewed Top Stand. The new Top Stand was built from scratch, upgrading the capacity from 700 standing places to 1,500 seating places, while the new North Stand increased the seating capacity from 100 spectators to 2,000. It also has bars, bathrooms and a commercial space below. The newly expanded stadium was inaugurated on 13 December 2015, in a 0–1 defeat against SC Braga.

The stadium has also hosted some matches of Portugal's U-20, U-18, U-16 and Women squads.

Supporters

Tondela has an organized group of supporters (claque, in Portugal) named Febre Amarela (Yellow Fever) founded in 2009.

Players

Current squad

Out on loan

Player of the Year

YearWinner
date=13 June 2016title=Cláudio Ramos é o Jogador do Anotrans-title=Cláudio Ramos is the Player of the Yearurl=http://www.cdtondela.pt/todasnoticias.asp?idnot=917&pag=1website=C.D. Tondelaaccess-date=23 June 2016archive-date=21 June 2016archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160621084814/http://www.cdtondela.pt/todasnoticias.asp?idnot=917&pag=1url-status=live}}POR Fábio Pacheco
2013–14POR Fábio Pacheco
2014–15POR Tozé Marreco
2015–16POR Cláudio Ramos
2016–17POR Cláudio Ramos
2017–18Not awarded
2018–19POR Tomané
2019–20HON Jonathan Toro
2020–21ESP Mario González

|}

Managers

Managerial history

*Caretaker manager
NameNationalityFromToRecordTrophiesNotesPWDLWin %GFGABernardino MiritaAugusto RochaVítor CorreiaMário VasconcelosJoão Augusto AlvesArménio GonçalvesVítor CorreiaJoão MaiaJosé Vítor RodriguesÁlvaro LimaCarlos Manuel CorreiaJoão CavaleiroLuís AmaralLuís AlmeidaJoão SalcedasÁlvaro LimaJoaquim FigueiredoJosé LoboJoão VinagreJosé MarcelinoCelso MendesJosé MarcelinoFlávio CoimbraDiamantino MochoJoão BentoLuís Augusto AlmeidaCarlos Manuel CorreiaSérgio Freitas AbreuJoão BentoFilipe MoreiraPaulo Cadete*PetitPepaNatxo GonzálezPako AyestaránNuno CamposTozé MarrecoSérgio GaminhaLuís PintoIvo VieiraCristiano Bacci
19711973
19741975
19751978
197819793235
197919818089
198119824949
198219834453
19851986
198619873841
198719883348
199019916015
199219946658
199411 November 19941019
11 November 199419966683
1633
920
19971998
19982000
20002001
20022002
20022003
20032004
200420042003–04 Taça AF Viseu
20042005
2005200656392004–05 Liga de Honra
2004–05 Taça AF Viseu
2315
1216
610
82
2718
20082010124772008–09 Terceira Divisão – Série C
4629
157125
21
1819
1012
57392014–15 Segunda Liga
37
312
4970
116137
3048
81115
1219
10294
58
58352024–25 Liga Portugal 2
1124
Present00

Honours

  • Taça de Portugal
  • Supertaça de Portugal
  • Segunda Liga
  • Terceira Divisão
  • AF Viseu Liga de Honra
    • Winners: 1940–41, 1941–42, 1949–50, 1985–86, 2004–05
  • AF Viseu Primeira Divisão
    • Winners: 1951–52, 1963–64, 1972–73
  • Taça AF Viseu
    • Winners: 2003–04, 2004–05

League and cup history

;Key

  • Pos = Final position
  • Pld = Matches played
  • W = Matches won
  • D = Matches drawn
  • L = Matches lost
  • GF = Goals for
  • GA = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2
  • R3 = Round 3
  • R4 = Round 4
  • R5 = Round 5
  • R6 = Round 6
WinnersRunners-upPromotedRelegated

;Seasons Correct as of the end of the 2020–21 season.

SeasonTierDomestic LeagueCupLeague CupViseu CupTop scorerLeagueDivisionPosPldWDLGSGAPtsNameGoals1999–20002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–22
5Divisão de Honra7th3013512545144
3rd301929573159
3rd301596592854
5th301299443245
4th3014106482752W
1st302235772569R1W
4Terceira DivisãoSérie C7th34141010493752R3
7th281189353141R1
9th26988302535R1
Play-Off1st641111331
Série C4th261277453243R1BRA Beré24
Play-Off1st10622191342
3Segunda DivisãoCentro4th3014610502848R3ARG Piojo12
3rd301677462855R2ARG Piojo12
1st301965492263R2ARG Piojo14
Play-Off2nd4121565
2Segunda Liga10th42161115556059R3R1ARG Piojo10
9th42161115413859R3R1POR Tozé Marreco11
1st4621187675181R4R2POR Tozé Marreco25
1Primeira Liga16th348620345430R4R2BRA Nathan Júnior13
16th348818295232R5R2VEN Jhon MurilloBRA Wagner5
11th3410816415038R3R2POR Tomané9
15th349817405435R5R3POR Tomané14
14th349916304436R5R2BRA Ronan5
12th3410618365736R4ESP Mario González15
17th347720416728RUR1URU Juan Manuel Boselli8

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