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S.C.U. Torreense

Sport Clube União Torreense is a Portuguese sports club, best known for its association football section, founded in Torres Vedras in 1917, as Sport União Torreense.


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Sport Clube União Torreense
Torreense SCUT
1 May 1917 (1 May 1917)
Estádio Manuel Marques, Torres Vedras
2,431
André Batista
Luís Tralhão
Liga Portugal 2
Liga Portugal 2, 3rd
https://www.torreense.com/
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Sport Clube União Torreense is a Portuguese sports club, best known for its association football section, founded in Torres Vedras in 1917, as Sport União Torreense.

It participated six times in the Portuguese Liga (last in 1991–92 season) and its best result was two seventh final places (1955–56 and 1956–57), coincidentally the team's first two years in the top flight. Torreense participated twice in the final of the Cup of Portugal: in 1956, where they lost 2–0 to FC Porto, and in 2026, which they won 2-1 against Sporting Sporting CP, this victory was the first time in portuguese football that a club playing in the Portuguese Second Division won the Cup of Portugal

They also played in Portuguese Second Division (second level) between 1952 and 1955, 1959 to 1964, 1965 to 1972, 1973 to 1977, 1978 to 1981, 1982 to 1991, 1992 to 1995, 1997 to 1998 and 2022 to present.

In the 2008–09 season, they were relegated from Group D of Portuguese Second Division. In the 2009–10 season, they finished Promotion Group E of Terceira Divisão on second place and in 2010–11 they returned to the Portuguese Second Division, finishing it in third place and as in 2021–22 they got promotion to Liga Portugal 2 after winning the new league called 2021–22 Liga 3.

On 24 May 2026, Torreense defeated Sporting CP 2–1 in the Taça de Portugal final, winning the competition for the first time in the club's history and securing qualification for the UEFA Europa League.

Its stadium was built in 1925 and has a capacity of 2,431 people.

As of 4 February 2026

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

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKBRALucas Paes
2DFCPVStopira
4MFESPArnau Casas
6MFBRALéo Azevedo
7FWHAIDany Jean
8MFESPÁlex Alfaro
9FWMLIKévin Zohi
10MFPORCostinha
11FWESPManu Pozo
13GKESPUnai Pérez
17FWESPMusa Drammeh
20MFPORPité
21MFESPJavirro
22DFPORDavid Bruno
23DFESPJavi Vázquez
26MFPORAndré Simões
29FWCOLLuis Quintero
30MFBRAMarquinhos
31FWFRAIsmaïl Seydi (on loan from Rapid Wien)
42MFNGAJack Ipalibo
44GKDENSilas Bjerre
45FWFRAMathéo Titalom Penka (on loan from Reims B)
46DFCMRBrian Agbor
47FWFRAAdama Baradji
57DFBRADanilo
65MFBRAGuilherme Liberato (on loan from Moreirense)
76GKPORDavid Ivanov
77MFPORAfonso Peixoto
93DFMTNMohamed Ali Diadié

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
90MFCPVDavid Costa (at Paços de Ferreira until 30 June 2026)

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