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O Elvas C.A.D.

Portuguese football club


Summary

Portuguese football club

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clubnameO Elvas CAD
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fullnameO Elvas Clube Alentejano de Desportos
nicknameCavaleiros
founded
groundEstádio Patalino
capacity6,200
chairmanVincenzo Caci (SAD), João Pedro Ruas (Club)
mgrtitleHead Coach
coachBruno Dias
leagueCampeonato de Portugal
season2024–25
positionCampeonato de Portugal, Group C Champions
website
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"O Elvas" Clube Alentejano de Desportos, also known as "O Elvas", is a Portuguese club with a large lineup of young players and legends of Portuguese and Alentejo football, based in the city of Elvas, District of Portalegre, in Alentejo. It is one of the historic cities of Alentejo and Portugal, founded on August 15, 1947.

Throughout its history, O Elvas CAD has gone through ups and downs, facing financial and sporting challenges. However, the club has always remained faithful to its mission of promoting sport and valuing the culture and tradition of Alentejo.

The club's colors are blue and gold (yellow), the club is nicknamed Cavaleiros Azuis e Ouro (Blue & Gold Knights), its fans are called Elvenses.

History

The club was founded on August 15, 1947, from the merger of "Sport Lisboa e Elvas" with "Sporting Clube Elvense", clubs that were branches of Sport Lisboa e Benfica and Sporting Clube de Portugal respectively. The union between the two clubs from Elvas was fundamentally due to the lack of interest shown by the so-called mother clubs, since in the mid-1940s, both SL Elvas and SC Elvense were experiencing some financial difficulties and given the lack of aid several times requested and refused by their mother clubs, they decided to unite in a single club and in this way, managed to keep the king sport alive in the interior region.

Thanks to the status of "SL Elvas", which already competed in the 1st Division, "O Elvas" continued it five times, in the 1940s. It debuted in 8th place in 1947/48, with victories against big clubs, such by 1-2 over SL Benfica, with two goals from Patalino or the 5-0 thrashing of Boavista and the 3-1 victory against SC Braga, followed by a 9th place in 1948/49 and 13th place in the following season, being, therefore, relegated to the second tier. Then returned to the 1st Division, in 1986/87, having finished in 16th place and, in the following season, ended up in 15th place, among 20 participating teams

On March 15, 1973, «O Elvas» F.C. XL first branch of O Elvas CAD was founded. In between, a reference, for the national title of the 3rd Division, won in 1954/55, in addition to several honorable classifications in the 2nd and 3rd National Division. In 1980/81, "O Elvas" lost the final of the 3rd Division Nacional, with the title being won by CF União de Coimbra in the second phase of the competition.

When the crisis knocked on the door, the club went downhill until it descended to the District Championship of the Football Association of Portalegre and for that reason for years it only relied on the academy. Currently the team is getting back on its feet, with a new president, a new project with a SAD, a new technical team and a young squad, the main team returns this year to the Campeonato de Portugal, and with academy teams, both at district and national level.

The club already had the modality of basketball, which participated in the competitions of the "Associação de Basquetebol do Alentejo", also in the youth and senior levels, but which currently has its activity suspended.

Season to season

SeasonLevelDivisionSectionPlaceMovements
2013/14Tier 4Campeonatos de PortugalSerie G9THRelegated
2016/17Tier 5AF Portalegre2nd Division1stPromoted
2017/18Tier 5AF Portalegre1st Division7th
2020/21Tier 5AF Portalegre1st Division1stPromoted
2021/22Tier 4Campeonatos de PortugalSerie E9THRelegated
2022/23Tier 5AF Portalegre1st Division1stPromoted
2023/24Tier 4Campeonatos de PortugalSerie D6th
2024/25Tier 4Campeonatos de PortugalSerie C1st
2025/26Tier 4Campeonatos de PortugalSerie D

References

References

  1. "Estádio Patalino".
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