C.F. Estrela da Amadora

Clube de Futebol Estrela da Amadora (Portuguese pronunciation: [(ɨ)ʃˈtɾelɐ ðɐ ɐmɐˈðoɾɐ]), sometimes just Estrela, is a Portuguese sports club (predominantly football) based in Amadora, northwest of Lisbon.

Estrela da Amadora
Full nameClube de Futebol
Estrela da Amadora
Nickname(s)Tricolores (The Tricolours)
Estrela (Star)
Founded1932 (refounded 2011)
GroundEstádio José Gomes
Capacity9,288
LeagueCampeonato de Portugal
2019–20Lisbon FA Division 1, 8th

Founded in 1932, its football team won the Taça de Portugal in 1990 and plays at Estádio José Gomes. After bankruptcy in 2011, it reformed in 2018.

History

While never a contender to the place of the third-most important club in the Lisbon Football Association, Estrela da Amadora won a Cup of Portugal in 1990 and one second division championship in 1992–93. In 16 seasons in top flight football – eight consecutive – its best season was in 1997–98, when the team finished in seventh position, under the guidance of Fernando Santos.

After winning the cup in 1990, Estrela reached the second round in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. In the following decades, the team maintained its first division status in most seasons. In 2008–09, however, amidst serious financial difficulties,[1] it was (twice) relegated even though it finished the campaign in mid-table.[2]

Coach António Veloso only managed to lead Amadora to the tenth position in the third level in the 2009–10 season. Subsequently, as the club's dreadful economic situation persisted – which led to a two-year suspension from all activity by the Portuguese Football Federation – it folded.[3]

A new club, Clube Desportivo Estrela was created in 2011 to keep with youth teams and other sports, and continue with the history and legacy of Estrela da Amadora. In October 2018, CF Estrela created a senior football team.[4]

After two years in the Lisbon Football Association's third division, the club's members voted 92% in favour in July 2020 of a merger with Club Sintra Football, taking that team's place in the third-tier Campeonato de Portugal, reverting to Estrela's original name and forming a Sociedade Anónima Desportiva.[5]

Current squad

As of 19 September 2020

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  POR Filipe Leão
3 DF  POR Zé Pedro
4 DF  CPV Yuran Fernandes
12 GK  POR Diogo Santos
14 FW  JPN Yoshiaki Kikuchi
20 DF  POR Filipe Gaspar
99 GK  POR Fábio da Silva

League and Cup history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Portuguese Cup Notes
1988–89 1D 8 38131312 334139
1989–90 1D 13 3410816 353428 Winner
1990–91 1D 18 3891415 374632
1991–92 2H 11 34101311 303533
1992–93 2H 1 3417143 592848 Promoted
1993–94 1D 9 3491510 393633
1994–95 1D 15 3461414 274026
1995–96 1D 11 34743 355035
1996–97 1D 9 34121111 393847
1997–98 1D 7 3414812 424150 Best classification ever
1998–99 1D 8 34111211 334045
1999–00 1D 8 3410159 403545
2000–01 1D 18 344723 305719 Relegated
2001–02 2H 4 341699 443857
2002–03 2H 3 3415127 423257 Promoted
2003–04 1D 18 344525 227417 Relegated
2004–05 2H 3 341798 473060 Semi-final Promoted
2005–06 1D 9 3412913 313345 6th round
2006–07 1D 10 309813 233635 4th round
2007–08 1D 13 3061311 294131 Quarter-final
2008–09 1D 11 3081012 263834 Semi-final Relegated

Europe

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
1990–91 Cup Winners' Cup R1 Neuchâtel Xamax 1–1 1–1 (4–3 p) 2–2
R2 RFC Liège 1–0 0–2 1–2
1998–99 Intertoto Cup R3 Ruch Chorzów 1–1 1–1 (2–4 p) 2–2

Honours

Kit

Estrela's kit was white with the shirt split with three colours (hence the nickname 'the tricolours'). Left side was red, the middle white and the right green, with the shorts and socks white. The club was longtime sponsored by national brands Tepa and Cofidis.

In 2005, Estrela decided to change the club's kit to traditional white, copying the badge and taking away the old red, green and white striped kit.

References

  1. The harsh reality of empty stadiums Archived 19 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine; Goal.com, 27 January 2010
  2. Bebe who? How Portugal reacted to the news of Manchester United's new signing; Goal.com, 12 August 2010
  3. Quem quer comprar o Estrela da Amadora? (Who wants to buy Estrela da Amadora?); Relvado, 17 May 2011 (in Portuguese)
  4. Pereira, David (19 October 2018). "O futebol está de volta à Amadora. A segunda vida do Estrela" [Football is back in Amadora. The second life of Estrela]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  5. Almeida, Isaura (11 July 2018). "O Estrela da Amadora está de volta" [Estrela da Amadora is back]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 20 August 2020.
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