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Algarve Football Association


Algarve Football Association


The Associação de Futebol do Algarve (transl. Algarve Football Association) is one of the 22 district football associations that are affiliated to the Portuguese Football Federation. The AF Algarve administers lower tier football in the district of Faro.

Background

Associação de Futebol do Algarve, commonly referred to as AF Algarve, is the governing body for football in the district of Faro. The Football Association is based in Penha in Faro, close to Piscinas Municipais de Faro (Faro Municipal Swimming Pool) and Complexo Desportivo da Penha (Sports Complex of Penha). The Association's President is António Coelho Matosa.

The organisation was established on 22 January 1922 following an initial meeting on 15 October 1921 at the Ginásio Clube Farense by representatives from a number of Algarve clubs including Sporting Clube Farense, Sport Lisboa e Faro, Boxing Futebol Clube (Portimão), Sporting Clube Olhanense, Lusitano Futebol Clube, Glória Futebol Clube, Portimonense Sporting Clube, Sport Club União, Sport Club "Os Leões Portimonenses" and Esperança Futebol Clube. The two previous attempts to establish a Football Association ended in failure.

Competitions

Algarve clubs compete in the three national levels of the Portuguese football league system in competitions run by the Portuguese League for Professional Football (Primeira Liga and LigaPro) and Portuguese Football Federation (Campeonato de Portugal (league)).

Below the Campeonato de Portugal, the competitions are organised at a district level (known in Portuguese as Distritais) with each District Association organising its competitions according to geographical and other factors. The AF Algarve runs two league competitions with the Division One (1ª divisão) being at the fourth level of the league system and Division Two (2ª divisão) at the fifth level. At one time this second tier was divided into two groups on a geographical basis.

In more general terms the AF Algarve currently organises District Championships for Football and Futsal for men and women for all age groups including Senior, Junior, Youth, Beginners, Infants and Schools.

Notable clubs affiliated to AF Algarve

2020–21

AF Algarve Division One covering the regional fourth tier of the Portuguese football league system.

Division One (1ª divisão)

  • Associação Farense 1910
  • C.D.R. Quarteirense
  • C.D Odiáxere
  • C.F. Esperança Lagos
  • C.U. Culatrense
  • F.C. Ferreiras
  • F.C. Os 11 Esperanças
  • G.D. Lagoa
  • Guia F.C.
  • Imortal Desportivo Club Albufeira
  • Louletano D.C.
  • Lusitano FC
  • Quarteira S.C.
  • Silves F.C.
  • S.R. Almancilense

At the end of the season the champions will be promoted to the national third tier. The team placed second gains entry to the Portuguese FA Cup. The three lowest teams will be relegated to Algarve League Division Two.

Division Two (2ª divisão)

  • 4 ao Cubo Olhāo
  • Carvoeiro United
  • C.D. Marítimo Olhanense
  • C.D.R. Quarteirense
  • International Club Almancil
  • JS Campinense
  • Padernense Clube
  • Portimenense S.C. B
  • S.C. Farense B
  • UDR Sambrasense

The winners will be promoted to Division One.

Taça do Algarve

The regional cup competition is competed for by the teams above, plus those in the national third tier.

It is of note that the number of clubs in the Algarve has declined significantly in recent years. Among the casualties are Campinense, Castromarinense, Infante de Sagres, Beira Mar Monte Gordo, Serrano (São Marcos da Serra), Bensafrim. Os Machados and Internacional Almancil.

Former participants

Other clubs that have competed in the Distritais include:

District championships

Historic champions

Titles
  • SC Olhanense - 16
  • Lusitano VRSA - 6
  • SC Farense - 5
  • Portimonense SC - 1

Recent divisional winners

List of member clubs

Footnote
  • 1-10 games in Portuguese Cup. *
  • 11-100 games in Portuguese Cup. * *
  • 101+ games in Portuguese Cup. * * *

References

External links

  • Associação de Futebol do Algarve Website

Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: Algarve Football Association by Wikipedia (Historical)


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