Clube Oriental de Lisboa

Clube Oriental de Lisboa
Oriental
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Full name Clube Oriental de Lisboa
Founded 1946
Ground Engenheiro Carlos Salema,
Lisbon
(Capacity: 8,500)
Chairman Portugal José Fernando Nabais
Manager Portugal Filipe Moreira
League Portuguese Second Division
2008–09 Série Sul, 8th

Clube Oriental de Lisboa is a Portuguese football club based in Lisbon. Founded in 1946, it currently competes in the Portuguese Second Division, holding home games at Campo Engenheiro Carlos Salema, with a 8,500-seat capacity.

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History

Clube Oriental de Lisboa was founded on 8 August 1946 by the merger of three clubs: 'Grupo Desportivo "Os Fósforos", Marvilense Futebol Clube, and Chelas Futebol Clube.

Rui de Seixas, then-president of Chelas Football Club, in an interview with The Sports in January 1936, first raised the idea of a single club that encompasses the entire eastern part of the head. But many were the critics who lashed the most prestigious leader causing him to give up the idea almost immediately. Still, days later, José Marques de Oliveira returns to the charge but your interview is simply ignored.

In support of parochial ambitions and rivalries almost sick for a few more years Chelas, Marvilense Matches and battle it out in real battles "in search of fleeting glory. Lisbon lived quietly in their depression, as the war spread throughout the world.

It is then, in late April of 1946, the billiards room Coffee Ice, Arthur Ines scribe prestigious newspaper "Republic", is asked by José Marques de Oliveira, former vice president of Chelas said: If you wanted to could make a great sports club in Lisbon ... Something with such incredulous words, Agnes Arthur replied: He guaranteed that no environment for a merger between the clubs? Absolutely. The elements of the three clubs want it. - Said José Marques de Oliveira.

Having then been introduced to some distinguished leaders of the three clubs, such as Rui de Seixas and others, publishes an opinion piece not signing in May 1946, but has the power to shake everyone's Marvila, Beato, Xabregas Well and Poço Bispo.

On 13 July 1946, Arthur Ines, visibly moved by the unfolding of events written in the pages of his "Republic": "We can guarantee that almost all the mass of the three associative friendly and valuable clubs, Chelas, Marvilense Matches and is excited about the idea of the merger. Likewise the leaders of the most prestigious of the communities concerned, except Mr. John Rose, president of Chelas also give its approval to the idea that needs to be properly studied and understood.

A large sports club in the area east of the city, able to impose himself in sport in the country, with its 5,000 members - minimum calculated - and all face today is an established idea that dominates the hard-working population of the area. That this is so is proved by the great enthusiasm already raging among members of the Chelas Futebol Clube, Marvilense Futebol Clube and Grupo Desportivo "Os Fósforos".

August 8, 1946: Clube Oriental de Lisboa is born. Hundreds of athletes, club members who have joined to form a major new sports body of the eastern part of Lisbon appeared full of faith and enthusiasm at the headquarters of the former Marvilense, to vote the basis of the statutes of the great Lisbon club was born that day.

The vast hall of the former Marvilense Football Club was small to accommodate the hundreds of people - members of three clubs households - who wanted to attend the meeting magna to the foundation of the Clube Oriental de Lisboa. In the broad frontier of the building, a considerable crowd went hand in hand all the meeting through loudspeakers for this purpose.[1]

Current squad[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Portugal GK Bruno Costa
Portugal GK Tiago Mota
Portugal GK Rui Santos
Portugal DF Carlos Alves
Portugal DF Rui Burguette
Portugal DF Toni
Portugal DF Tozé
Portugal DF Tiago Rosa
Cape Verde MF Dani
Portugal MF Simões
Portugal MF Vitor Gomes
No. Position Player
Portugal MF Serginho
Portugal MF Sérgio Mendonça
Portugal FW Samarra
Senegal FW Nunez
Portugal FW Santiago
Portugal FW Mané
Portugal FW Vitor Afonso
Portugal FW Pedro Andrade
Portugal FW Valdo
Portugal FW Taroco

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