Portuguesa F.C.
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Full name | Portuguesa Fútbol Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Los rojinegros (The red-and-black) | ||
Founded | March 2, 1972 | ||
Ground |
Estadio General José Antonio Paez Acarigua, Venezuela | ||
Capacity | 18,000[1] | ||
Chairman | Generoso Mazzocca | ||
Manager | Carlos Horacio Moreno | ||
League | Primera División | ||
2017 | 14th, aggregate table | ||
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Portuguesa Fútbol Club, usually known simply as Portuguesa, is a Venezuelan football club.
History
The club was founded on April 10, 1972, in Acarigua in the northern part of the state of Portuguesa.
Rivalries
Classic Añejo
The encounter between Portuguesa and Estudiantes de Mérida is one of the most classic and oldest of Venezuelan football. The first match played by these oncenas was May 28, 1972 by Copa Venezuela, and the twin cities leaving a 1-1 draw with Chiazzaro goals at 73 and Cholo Mendoza at the 79th minute, making it the oldest classic in force in the country
Club | Victories | Draws |
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Portuguese FC | 44 | 35 |
Students of Mérida FC] | 43 | 35 |
Portuguese Derby
It is that party that led the most important of the Portuguese state: Portuguesa FC and Llaneros de Guanare (Llaneros FC). There is no account with much tray, beginning to dispute in 2001 until the day of today. Both have a fair number of fans in the state.
Club | Victories | Draws |
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Portuguese FC | 15 | 7 |
Llaneros FC | 12 | 7 |
Titles
- Amateur Era (0):
- Professional Era (5): 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978
- Segunda División Venezolana: 1
- 2006
- Segunda División B Venezolana: 0
- Tercera División Venezolana: 0
- Copa de Venezuela: 3
- 1973, 1976, 1977
Performance in CONMEBOL competitions
- Copa Libertadores: 8 appearances
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- Copa Sudamericana: 0 appearances
- Recopa Sudamericana: 0 appearances
- Copa CONMEBOL: 1 appearance
- 1997: First Round
Clothing and sponsors
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Installations
Matches stadium
The José Antonio Páez Stadium is a sports infrastructure built for the practice of football, located in the city of Acarigua in the Portuguese state of the western plains of Venezuela. Despite not being the capital of the region, the building was built in that place by the booming development of this locality llanera; owes its name to the recognized hero of Venezuelan independence and the first president of Venezuela, Jose Antonio Páez.
It is the headquarters of the Portuguese Football Club, currently located in the First Division of Venezuela. Its facilities have the capacity to hold approximately 14 thousand spectators; in 2007 it underwent considerable improvements to be used in the National Plains Sports Games 2007.
The installation was submitted to a new stage of total recovery that consists of 3 stages: the first one was delivered on September 23, 2011, where the total recovery of the engraving, the baths of the popular tribunes were carried out, the construction of a gym for the players, bathrooms showers and dressing rooms for said gymnasium, construction of a transmission house, waterproofed and painted of all the tribunes.
City and sports venue
Portuguesa FC received award and allocation of grounds for a sports venue.
The Governor of the Portuguese state handed over to the Portuguese Football Club the land where they will build the team's sports headquarters, a project that they would begin to follow next year.
The president of the club five times winner in Venezuelan football, Generoso Mazzocca, showed the project for the construction of this venue.
The Headquarters Deportiva Portuguesa FC would be located in Sector Los Malabares of the city of Araure.
Hobbies
He has a fanaticada like all football teams in Venezuela The Barra Lanceros Rojinegros are fans of the Portuguesa fc who Sunday to Sunday accompany him in the southern tribune of the Mythical General Stadium Jose Antonio Paez
Current first team squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Portuguese FC coaches
Venezuela Isidoro 'Pescaito' Rodriguez 1972
Venezuela 'Walter' Cata 'Roque 1973 -1974
Venezuela Vladimir Popovic 1974 - 1975
Venezuela Benjamin Fernández 1975 - 1976
Venezuela Vladimir Popovic 1976 - 1977
Venezuela Celino Mora 1977 - 1978
Peru Carlos Núñez 1995 - 2002
Venezuela Liberio Mora 2006 - 2007
Venezuela Celino Mora 2007 - 2008
Venezuela Eduardo Contreras 2008 - 2009
Venezuela Gustavo Valencia 2010
Venezuela Johnny Lucena 2010 - 2012
Peru Carlos Núñez 2012
Venezuela Jose Luis Dolgetta 2013
Venezuela Stifano Francess 2013 - 2015
Venezuela Lenin Bastidas tournament matching 2015
Venezuela Carlos Horacio Moreno 2017 - News
Club board and organization chart
Organizational shart
PresidentVEN Generous Mazzocca Vice President VEN Maiker Frías Members VEN Orlando Cárdenas Members VEN Luis Fernández Members VEN Olympia Labrador Adviser VEN Gianni Mazzocca General Manager VEN Raúl Alvárez Sports Manager VEN Johnny Lucena Manager of Operations VEN Rafael Guaricuco
Media and Press ||
Previous presidents
Venezuela Don Gaetano Costa 1978
Venezuela Juan Rondon 2009 - 2010
Venezuela Nelson Escobar 2010 - 2014
Venezuela Generozo Mazzoca 2014 - News
Means of communication
Media coverage
Fanfare 99.5fm
The radio that transmits the games of the pentacampeon set of Venezuela
Subsidiaries
- Portuguese Football Club B
- Portuguese Football Club (female) - participate in regional and national tournament
- Portuguese Fs C - team that participates in the [Venezuelan Futsal League] and Upper Futsal Tournament of Venezuela
References
- ↑ www.portuguesafc.com Archived 2008-08-02 at the Wayback Machine.
- Much of the content of this article comes from the equivalent Portuguese-language Wikipedia article (retrieved January 16, 2006).