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Sport Clube Freamunde is a Portuguese football club based in Freamunde, Paços de Ferreira. Founded on 19 March 1933 it currently plays in the Segunda Liga, holding home games at Campo SC Freamunde, which holds 4,000 spectators. José Bosingwa, who later achieved fame with Porto, Chelsea and the Portuguese national team, started his professional career at Freamunde. ==History== Freamunde started when cardinal António Filipe watched a group of children playing in the streets of Freamunde, and decided to start a club, arranging for kits gratuitously. It was first called ''Freamunde Sport Clube''. Another clergyman, Padre Castro, was the main responsible for the club's early professional foundations. In 1933, the team started playing matches in a field owned by him, the Campo do Carvalhal. Two years later, the club started competing in ''Liga Invicta'' – known in later years as the second division – doning the colours which would last for the following decades: blue shirt and socks and white shorts. The league folded however two years later, and the team started playing in ''Campeonato da Promoção'', after joining Porto's Football Association. In 1944, Freamunde's first status were outlined – five years later, Castro died. In 1999, after two consecutive promotions, the club first reached the new second level, lasting two seasons, and returning again for the 2007–08 campaign after being crowned champions of the third division (Northern Zone); during the early 1990s and the 2000s, Jorge Regadas served as team manager for several seasons. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「S.C. Freamunde」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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