[7], Sporting played their first Primeira Liga game (the 1st Division of Portuguese football) ever on 20 January 1935, winning 0–6 against Académica de Coimbra. Chartered Accountants Society: KPMG & Associados, SROC, S.A. Society Secretaries: Patrícia Silva Lopes, Hugo Serra de Moura (Substitute), Shareholders' Committee: José Filipe de Mello, Castro Guedes, Vice-Presidents: Maria Helena Dias Ferreira, Maria da Graça Nunes de Carvalho, Maria Isabel Monteiro Nobre, Board members: António Aguiar de Matos, Eduardo Amaro Júlio, Substitute: Jorge Galrão Jorge, Mário Simões, Ana Rita Ferreira, This page was last edited on 25 October 2020, at 13:05. However, at the end of the season, the team eventually lost all the chances of winning any trophy that season: the first set-back had already happened on 26 January 2005 when Sporting was eliminated from Taça de Portugal after losing 7–6 on penalties against Benfica. Sporting TV is the television channel of Sporting. Despite defeating rivals Benfica 4–0 on aggregate to win the Portuguese Super Cup in 1987, Sporting fans had to wait until 1995 to see their team win some silverware after beating Club Sport Marítimo 2–0 in the final of the 1995 Portuguese Cup. This article is about the association football team. The list below is a list of winners of the award. Sporting's main rivals are Benfica, with both teams contesting the Lisbon derby, also known as "the eternal derby", among other names. [41] Celebrations ended in a pacific pitch invasion of Estádio José Alvalade by the fans, as the club touched silverware for the first time in seven years.[42][43]. That victory granted Sporting a place in the following season's Portuguese Super Cup. [64] The next day, during a football derby at Estádio José Alvalade, an official supporters' group of Sporting, Juve Leo, showed a banner with the inscription "Sigam o King" ("Follow the King"), in reference to Eusébio's death a month before. Under the direction of Artur da Cunha Rosa, the bulletin became known as a newspaper in June 1952. Awards received while playing for Sporting CP, UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Golden Player[82][83], UEFA European Under-17 Championship Golden Player Award[85]. [60], Eight years later, on 3 May 2004, Geovanni's winning goal for Benfica in the 87th minute at Alvalade caused a pitch invasion by Sporting fans. About two thousand trophies are on display, and there are many others in store. [46][47][48] Five days later, Sporting lost the Portuguese Cup final to Aves. Learn how and when to remove this template message, List of Sporting CP records and statistics, UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, UEFA European Under-17 Championship Golden Player Award, LPFP Primeira Liga Breakthrough Player of the Year, LPFP Primeira Liga Goalkeeper of the Year, Segunda Liga Breakthrough Player of the Year, The 100 Greatest Players of the 20th Century, List of Sporting Clube de Portugal presidents, "Sporting anuncia número de sócios do clube após processo de renumeração", "Sporting Clube de Portugal UEFA Profile", "Member associations – UEFA rankings – Club coefficients", http://atascadocherba.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/aniversariojornal.jpg, "Histórias do campeonato: 2200 jogos de Benfica, FC Porto e Sporting", "O dia em que os cinco violinos marcaram 12 golos (The day the five violins scored 12 goals)", "Cristiano Ronaldo is not Portugal's greatest ever player. This is widely regarded as one of the lowest points in the history of the club. [12] Sporting also inaugurated their new venue, José Alvalade Stadium, on 10 June 1956, which would be their home ground until 2003. En raison de son implantation à Lisbonne, il est parfois incorrectement dénommé Sporting Lisbonne par les médias hors de la sphère lusophone. Update your browser to view this website correctly. Already subscribe to the newspaper sporting, 29 Oct 2020, 27 Oct 2020, 25 Oct 2020, 24 Oct 2020, 23 Oct 2020, 18 Oct 2020, 16 Oct 2020, 15 Oct 2020. For the other teams, see. [5] José Alvalade, as one of the main founders, uttered on behalf of himself and his fellow co-founders, "We want this club to be a great club, as great as the greatest in Europe. The current crest was adopted in 2001. [16] Also, Barcelona and Real Madrid were both tied and defeated in Lisbon when playing against Sporting in the old UEFA Cup, in the 1986–87 and 1994–95 seasons, respectively.[17][18]. The Lisbon side, led by Marco Silva, played the final against Braga, and after a disastrous start, found themselves losing 0–2 at half-time and playing with ten men after the sending-off of Cédric Soares.