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Sport Clube Alba
NicknameAlba
LeaguePortuguese Third Division – Serie C
Founded1941
CapacityN/A
ChairmanCarlos Coelho
Team managerN/A
Websitehttp://www.scalba.pt/

Sport Clube Alba (aka Alba) is a Portuguese football team, located in the Albergaria-a-Velha, district of Aveiro.

History

Sport Clube Alba is a Portuguese sports club founded on 1 January 1941 .

The club was the winner of the AFA Secondary Championship (football) in 1961/62, going up to the Distrital 1st Division. In the 1964/5 season it competed in the fourth series of the 3rd Division championship that was won by Águeda. In 1968/69 it won the distrital championship of the 1st division of Aveiro.

In the 1970s it competed 5 times (1971/72, 1974/75,1975/76, 1976/77 e 1978/79) in the old Portuguese 2nd Division.

Stadium

Estádio Municipal Doutor Mário Martins Pereira,

Season to season

Season Level Division Section Place Movements
1961–62 Tier 6 Distritais AF Aveiro – 2ª Divisão 1st Promoted
1962–63 Tier 5 Distritais AF Aveiro – 1ª Divisão
1968–69 Tier 5 Distritais AF Aveiro – 1ª Divisão 1st Promoted
1969–70 Tier 4 Terceira Divisão
1979–80 Tier 4 Terceira Divisão
1984–85 Tier 4 Terceira Divisão
1992–93 Tier 4 Terceira Divisão Série B 10th
1994–95 Tier 5 Distritais AF Aveiro – 1ª Divisão
2006–07 Tier 5 Distritais AF Aveiro – Honra 3rd
2009–10 Tier 6 Distritais AF Aveiro – 1ª Divisão Promoted

Honours

Presidents[1]

Managers

References