Fixtures

Portugal Liga 3 04/28 14:00 11 Atletico CP Lisbon vs Sporting Covilha - View
Portugal Liga 3 05/04 15:00 12 Academica vs Atletico CP Lisbon - View
Portugal Liga 3 05/12 10:00 13 Atletico CP Lisbon vs Lusitania Lourosa - View
Portugal Liga 3 05/18 14:00 14 Braga B vs Atletico CP Lisbon - View

Results

Portugal Liga 3 04/20 18:00 10 [6] Varzim v Atletico CP Lisbon [8] D 1-1
Portugal Liga 3 04/13 14:00 9 [8] Atletico CP Lisbon v Alverca [1] L 0-4
Portugal Liga 3 04/07 10:00 8 [4] Felgueiras 1932 v Atletico CP Lisbon [6] L 3-0
Portugal Liga 3 03/31 15:00 7 [6] Atletico CP Lisbon v Braga B [2] L 0-2
Portugal Liga 3 03/17 15:00 6 [1] Lusitania Lourosa v Atletico CP Lisbon [6] L 3-1
Portugal Liga 3 03/10 15:00 5 [5] Atletico CP Lisbon v Academica [8] L 1-3
Portugal Liga 3 03/02 19:00 4 [8] Sporting Covilha v Atletico CP Lisbon [4] D 2-2
Portugal Liga 3 02/25 15:00 3 [8] Atletico CP Lisbon v Varzim [4] W 2-0
Portugal Liga 3 02/18 15:00 2 [8] Alverca v Atletico CP Lisbon [6] L 2-0
Portugal Liga 3 02/10 15:00 1 Atletico CP Lisbon v Felgueiras 1932 D 1-1
Portugal Liga 3 01/27 15:00 18 [1] Academica v Atletico CP Lisbon [3] D 2-2
Portugal Liga 3 01/21 15:00 17 [5] Atletico CP Lisbon v Oliveira Hospital [7] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 39 20 19
Wins 15 9 6
Draws 14 5 9
Losses 10 6 4
Goals for 51 27 24
Goals against 45 21 24
Clean sheets 13 8 5
Failed to score 10 7 3

Atlético Clube de Portugal is a Portuguese sports club from the parish of Alcântara, within the city of Lisbon. It was founded on 18 September 1942 from the merger of two clubs located in Alcântara (Carcavelinhos Football Club) and Santo Amaro (União Foot-Ball Lisboa). In addition to Football, the club also has sections of Futsal and Basketball. Historically, the club had sections of Field Hockey, Swimming, Sport Fishing, Cycle-Touring, Table Tennis, Rugby, Volleyball, Gymnastics, Triathlon and Handball.

History

Atlético Clube de Portugal was created after two clubs from the west Lisbon, Carcavelinhos and União, decided to merge in order to field a stronger side. To make the arrangement official, the members of Carcavelinhos and União de Lisboa met in a magna session in the cinematographic hall of the Sociedade Promotora de Educação Popular in Alcântara on the night of 18 September 1942.

A decade of great glow

The early years of the new collective proved to be very successful for the infant club. Having pooled the talent and assets of two of the capital’s strongest sides, Atletico had outstanding results not only on the pitch, but in Basketball and Field Hockey as well.

The Club’s first title was won by their Basketball side, who would clinch the 1942/43 Regional Championship of Lisbon. It would be the first of Five Lisbon Championships won within a decade of the club’s inception.

In addition, the basketball team would win the Cup of Honor (predecessor of the Portuguese Cup) in 1943/44, a 2nd Division (1943/44) and a Portuguese Cup (1953/54).

Rugby, a section made up of former students of the Instituto Superior de Agronomia, would win two Regional Championship of Lisbon.

In the first decade of the club's football, the club achieved its most relevant results, with two appearances in the Portuguese Cup final in 1946, having lost the on both occasions. Two places on the podium of the 1st Division and the conquest of the 2nd Division title in 1944/45, stand as the greatest achievements of Atletico in its history.

In 1945 the club inaugurates its renovated sports park, naming it the Campo da Tapadinha, later Estádio da Tapadinha.

In 1951, due to the cultural and athletic work of Atletico, in view of the efforts made in favor of the prestige of National Sports, the Club was awarded the rank of Official of the Military Order of Christ.

Consolidation

After the initial brilliance, Atlético enters a process of consolidation. In the football team begin to affirm the first players coming from the schools of the club, like Orlando Paulos, Tomé Antunes, Vítor Lopes, Carlos Gomes and, above all, Germano de Figueiredo. There are also players who have made history in Portuguese football like Carlos Gomes, José Henrique, Imbelloni, Castiglia, Messiano, Ben David and many others. However, the club settled in the middle of the 1st Division table, being relegated a few times. Until 1976/77 fell to the 2nd Division and never to return.

The awakening of amateur sports

In 1972 Atlético inaugurated its poly-sports pavilion, and the decade of 70 and 80 ends up being marked by the achievements of the amateur sports. Basketball, in particular, has spawned a few generations of valiant athletes, and has achieved several titles and standout rankings. Of note are the 3 National U-19 Championships and the 2 U-17 Championships, as well as a 2nd Division with the main team. Atlético became a regular presence among the "big boys" of national basketball, earning the respect of its opponents.

Other sports have benefited from the construction of the Pavilion Engº Santos e Castro, such as women's volleyball (winner of 3 Portuguese Cups and first team to participate in European competitions) and Handball (winner of the 2nd Division).

In 1981, Atlético Clube de Portugal was awarded the status of Public Utility Institution.

Decade of 90 with little brightness

Football, the main sport of the club, spent the last years of the 20th century on secondary stages. No major highlights. As well as all the other sports, with an honorable exception to futsal, which wins a District Championship and inaugurates the National Championship (where he participated several times in the final stages) and basketball.

In 1992, at the time of the commemorations of the 50th anniversary of the foundation of Atlético, the Lisbon City Council decided to award the Municipal Gold Medal of Merit to the Club, while the Government of the Republic decided to award it with the Medal of Good Sporting Services.

A new glow

The beginning of the millennium brings new titles for the club's showcases. The senior football team wins the 3rd Division twice, and in 2011 it rises to the 2nd League. In the youth the U-19 win the Lisbon Honor Division in 2006 and, for the first time, the National Championship of the 2nd Division in 2013. The U-17 return to the Nationals for the first time in 15 years in 2014.

Basketball sees its youth team conquer the Under-20 National Cup in 2007. The senior team conquered the National Championship of the 1st Division, third tier of the national Basketball, in a final against Vasco da Gama, in 2013/14, that returned the club to Proliga. Still in Basketball, in the 2015/16 season, Atlético win the 2nd place in the Proliga championship and obtained the sporting right to be present in the League (LPB), right that was not exercised, relegating the team of Tapadinha again to the National Championship of the 1st Division (3rd national level).

The Futsal also lived moments of glory, with the achievement of the Division of Honor of the Lisbon Football Association in 2012/13. The following season, a new promotion, with the club returning to the 2nd National Division, eight years later.

Field Hockey, returned to the club in 2015, would win the National Indoor Hockey Championship in the 2015/16 season.

The Triathlon wins 3 national championships, with Sérgio Marques winning a bronze medal and a silver medal in European Championships.

The club is once again developing water activities, with the concession of Alvito Municipal Pools that are under the management of the club since 2009.

Financial difficulties

Since the ascent to the 2nd League, Atlético started to have a financial burden that was not accustomed to. The increase in liabilities, together with the regulations of the Portuguese Professional Football League, led the club to approve the formation of a Sports Society in the General Assembly.

With the formation of the Sports Limited Company, at the start of the 2013/14 season, new problems arise, with the Sports Limited Company managing to become incompatible with the club board. In the field, the professional team accumulates bad scores, relegated for 3 consecutive years, being saved by administrative decision in 2013/14 and 2014/15.

The chairman of the board of directors of the Sports Limited Company established in 2013 is the Chinese citizen Xialong Ji, appointed by the company that owns the rights of the Sports Limited Company, Anping Football Limited, owned by Eric Mao.

There are several rumors that involve the Sports Limited Company in the handling of results, including in a UEFA report, a situation that contributes to the extreme relationship between club and Anping.

With the victory of Armando Hipólito in the elections of 2016, the club definitively cuts off relations with the Sports Limited Company, prohibiting the professional team to attend the facilities of the club.

The management of Armando Hipólito is marked by the deep economic crisis. The club loses the management of Alvito Municipal Pools, and in April the Board resigns, calling for early elections.

The following month, Ricardo Delgado wins the elections, heading a unique list, and is the current president of Atlético Clube de Portugal.

At the end of September 2017, the Sports Limited Company-managed team would be disqualified from the regional championship after missing two straight games.

Atletico Clube de Portugal is a professional soccer team based in Lisbon, Portugal. Founded in 1942, the club has a rich history and a strong tradition of success in Portuguese football. The team's colors are red and white, and they play their home matches at the Estadio da Tapadinha.

Atletico Clube de Portugal has a passionate fan base and a reputation for playing attractive, attacking football. The club has a strong youth academy and is known for developing talented young players who go on to have successful careers in the sport.

In recent years, Atletico Clube de Portugal has been competing in the top tiers of Portuguese football, consistently challenging for titles and competing in European competitions. The team has a strong squad of talented players and a dedicated coaching staff who work tirelessly to achieve success on the pitch.

Overall, Atletico Clube de Portugal is a respected and competitive team in Portuguese football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.