UD Oliveirense

União Desportiva Oliveirense is a sports club from the Portuguese city of Oliveira de Azeméis in the north of the country which was created on 25 October 1922 as the football club through a splintering of Sport Clube Oliveirense. The football team played in the 1940s, a season in the Premier League. National and international successes, the professional basketball and roller hockey teams have.

The football team was relegated in 1945 in the top flight, but rose immediately from with only three wins and two draws from his early twelve league. Since then, the club is primarily to be found in the second and third league. Last Oliveirense 2008 increased by seven year absence in the second division, Liga de Honra called on. A relative success was the advance in the semifinals of the Portuguese Cup in 2011/12, where the club almost foundered on the eventual winner Académica de Coimbra with 0:1 and 2:2.

The football team carries out their home games at Estádio Carlos Osório club's own. The stadium can hold approximately about 9000 spectators, of which 1670 seats, and bears the name of the landowner of the mid-1940s turned the terrain available. It is located half way to the neighboring town of Aveiro and formally on their territory.

The basketball team won the 2003 Portuguese Cup. The roller hockey team won the Portuguese Cup in 1997 and 2011. But the highlight was winning the UEFA Cup equivalent CERS Cup 1997. Internationally Roller Hockey Club Ranking of 2010 took the remarkable fourth place.

Achievements

  • CERS Cup: 1997.
  • Cup of Portugal: 1997, 2011.
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