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  • F.C. Tirsense
  • Portuguese football club

    Futebol Clube Tirsense, commonly known as just Tirsense, is a Portuguese football club from Santo Tirso, founded on 5 January 1938. They currently play

    F.C. Tirsense

    F.C._Tirsense

  • F.C. Alverca
  • Portuguese football club

    history to knock them out the cup; the other was F.C. Tirsense in 1948. Fellow Primeira Liga club Rio Ave F.C. beat Alverca by a single goal in the next round

    F.C. Alverca

    F.C._Alverca

  • Porto Football Association
  • Football league

    Leça, Leixões, Paços de Ferreira, Penafiel, Porto, Rio Ave, Salgueiros, Tirsense, Trofense, Varzim, the forerunners to Felgueiras and the defunct Académico

    Porto Football Association

    Porto_Football_Association

  • 2023–24 Taça de Portugal
  • Football tournament season

    CD Tondela (II) Mortágua FC (CP) 2–1 Amora FC (L3) Sertanense FC (CP) 0–2 Amarante FC (CP) ACDR Lamelas (CP) 1–3 FC Tirsense (CP) GD Peniche (CP) 2–2

    2023–24 Taça de Portugal

    2023–24_Taça_de_Portugal

  • Quim (footballer, born 1975)
  • Portuguese footballer

    Quim worked as a goalkeeper coach subsequently, at Aves, Rio Ave FC, F.C. Tirsense and C.D. Trofense. After representing his country at every level from

    Quim (footballer, born 1975)

    Quim_(footballer,_born_1975)

  • Agostinho Caetano
  • Portuguese footballer

    amassed Primeira Liga totals of 226 games and 21 goals, mainly with F.C. Tirsense (four years). In 1993–94, he scored a career-best 11 goals in 32 matches

    Agostinho Caetano

    Agostinho_Caetano

  • Artur Jorge (footballer, born 1972)
  • Portuguese football manager and former player (born 1972)

    no wins from nine games. In July 2013, Artur Jorge was appointed at F.C. Tirsense. Artur Jorge returned to Braga's youths in 2017, and became first-team

    Artur Jorge (footballer, born 1972)

    Artur Jorge (footballer, born 1972)

    Artur_Jorge_(footballer,_born_1972)

  • Carlos Carvalhal
  • Portuguese football manager and former player (born 1965)

    nine seasons – until his retirement at the age of 32 – Beira-Mar, Braga, Tirsense, Chaves and Espinho. Carvalhal began managing at his last club Espinho

    Carlos Carvalhal

    Carlos Carvalhal

    Carlos_Carvalhal

  • Suleimane Baio
  • Guinean-born Bissau-Guinean footballer

    goals hosting Weiler late 2015 at the Luxembourg Cup. Ermesinde vence Tirsense em Jogo impróprio para cardíacos Archived 2023-06-02 at the Wayback Machine

    Suleimane Baio

    Suleimane_Baio

  • Eusébio (footballer, born 1966)
  • Portuguese footballer

    and 232 games in the Primeira Liga for Tirsense, Beira-Mar and Braga. He made his Primeira Liga debut for Tirsense on 20 August 1989 in a game against Boavista

    Eusébio (footballer, born 1966)

    Eusébio_(footballer,_born_1966)

  • Campeonato Nacional III Divisão Feminino
  • Portuguese women's association football league

    2020–21 Racing Power Rio Ave 2021–22 Braga B Famalicão B 2022–23 Vitória FC Tirsense 2023–24 Rio Ave Guia FC 2024–25 FC Porto Real SC 2025–26 Real SC

    Campeonato Nacional III Divisão Feminino

    Campeonato_Nacional_III_Divisão_Feminino

  • António Amaral
  • Portuguese footballer and manager

    Varzim 34 (0) 1990–1991 Águeda 21 (0) 1991–1993 Louletano 22 (0) 1993–1994 Tirsense 0 (0) Total 236 (0) International career 1981 Portugal 2 (0) Managerial

    António Amaral

    António_Amaral

  • Vinha
  • Cape Verdean footballer (born 1966)

    following a brief spell in the Segunda Liga with F.C. Paços de Ferreira, retiring in 2001 at F.C. Tirsense. Vinha faded into obscurity upon retiring, also

    Vinha

    Vinha

  • Césinha
  • Brazilian footballer (born 1980)

    draw respectively. In the summer of 2007, Césinha was sold to Romanian side FC Rapid București for €600,000. He netted five goals in his debut campaign,

    Césinha

    Césinha

  • 1993–94 Segunda Divisão de Honra
  • 60th season of second-tier football league in Portugal

    second-tier football in Portugal. The league was contested by 18 teams with FC Tirsense winning the championship and gaining promotion to the Primeira Divisão

    1993–94 Segunda Divisão de Honra

    1993–94_Segunda_Divisão_de_Honra

  • Alberto Festa
  • Portuguese footballer (1939–2024)

    and finished his 17-year senior career with local club F.C. Tirsense. In between, he represented FC Porto, where he appeared in 114 Primeira Liga matches

    Alberto Festa

    Alberto_Festa

  • Noverça
  • Portuguese footballer

    Leixões Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1989–1995 Leixões 1995–1996 Tirsense 1996–1997 Aves 1997–1999 Leça 1999–2000 Penafiel 2000 Aves 2000–2001 Gil

    Noverça

    Noverça

  • Rui Coentrão
  • Portuguese footballer

    last game of the season, he was sent off in a 3–0 home loss to relegated F.C. Vizela. Coentrão won four caps for Portugal at under-21 level, in as many

    Rui Coentrão

    Rui_Coentrão

  • Jorge Vital
  • Portuguese footballer (born 1961)

    1986–1990 Sporting CP 33 (0) 1990–1992 Estrela da Amadora 10 (0) 1992–1993 Tirsense 11 (0) 1993–1998 Gil Vicente 77 (0) 1998–2001 Esposende 102 (0) Managerial

    Jorge Vital

    Jorge_Vital

  • Moreira (footballer, born 1988)
  • Portuguese footballer

    1932 27 (2) 2015–2016 Vilaverdense 22 (1) 2016 Os Limianos 14 (1) 2017 Tirsense 15 (0) 2017–2018 Caçadores das Taipas 15 (0) 2015–2016 Barrosas 22 (1)

    Moreira (footballer, born 1988)

    Moreira_(footballer,_born_1988)

  • 1991–92 Segunda Divisão de Honra
  • 58th season of second-tier football league in Portugal

    gaining promotion to the Primeira Divisão along with Os Belenenses and FC Tirsense. At the other end of the table Académico Viseu, Portimonense SC and SC

    1991–92 Segunda Divisão de Honra

    1991–92_Segunda_Divisão_de_Honra

  • Leão (footballer)
  • Portuguese footballer (born 1971)

    against Tirsense.[citation needed] On 15 June 2003, Leão was part of the União de Leiria team that played in the Portuguese Cup final against FC Porto.

    Leão (footballer)

    Leão_(footballer)

  • Maicon (footballer, born 1996)
  • Brazilian footballer

    abroad for the first time to Portugal where he played for Ermesinde, and Tirsense. He went to Malta and joined the Maltese Premier League club Naxxar Lions

    Maicon (footballer, born 1996)

    Maicon_(footballer,_born_1996)

  • Acácio (footballer)
  • Brazilian footballer (born 1959)

    for Americano, Serrano, Vasco da Gama, Madureira and in Portugal with Tirsense and Beira-Mar. He won three Campeonato Carioca (1982, 1987, 1988) and one

    Acácio (footballer)

    Acácio_(footballer)

  • Festas
  • Portuguese footballer

    Ave 22 (3) 1989–1990 Vianense 24 (0) 1990–1991 Ovarense 33 (1) 1991–1992 Tirsense 13 (0) 1992–1994 Nacional 58 (1) 1994–1995 Leça 27 (2) 1995–1996 Beira-Mar

    Festas

    Festas

  • Roberto Rodrigo
  • Portuguese footballer

    clubs. After a breakthrough 2010–11 in which he scored 19 goals for F.C. Tirsense, he signed a four-year deal with Associação Naval 1º de Maio of the

    Roberto Rodrigo

    Roberto_Rodrigo

  • 2010–11 Segunda Divisão
  • Football league season

    Portugal. The league was contested by 48 teams in 3 divisions with Padroense FC, União da Madeira and Atlético CP winning the respective divisional competitions

    2010–11 Segunda Divisão

    2010–11_Segunda_Divisão

  • Samuel Quina
  • Portuguese footballer

    of the campaign, going on to represent Vitória de Guimarães, F.C. Tirsense, Odivelas F.C. and SL Fanhões. Over nine months, Samuel earned five caps for

    Samuel Quina

    Samuel_Quina

  • Francisco Vital
  • Portuguese football coach and former player

    in the second division, mainly with G.D. Riopele. In 1977 he signed with FC Porto, going on to be irregularly played by the Primeira Liga club during

    Francisco Vital

    Francisco_Vital

  • Hugo Porfírio
  • Portuguese footballer

    Ukraine for the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. "FC Tirsense comemora 80 anos no próximo dia 5" [FC Tirsense celebrate 80 years on the 5th] (in Portuguese)

    Hugo Porfírio

    Hugo_Porfírio

  • Tozé (footballer, born 1969)
  • Portuguese footballer

    Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Tirsense Segunda Liga: 1993–94 Portugal FIFA U-20 World Cup: 1989 Tozé at WorldFootball

    Tozé (footballer, born 1969)

    Tozé_(footballer,_born_1969)

  • Marcelo (footballer, born 1969)
  • Portuguese footballer

    club. His most successful period in his adopted nation would be at lowly Tirsense, which he helped to achieve top-flight promotion in 1994, subsequently

    Marcelo (footballer, born 1969)

    Marcelo_(footballer,_born_1969)

  • Tueba
  • Congolese footballer (born 1963)

    years, successively representing Vitória de Setúbal, F.C. Tirsense, S.C. Farense and Gil Vicente FC. In 1993, he moved to the second division with Leixões

    Tueba

    Tueba

  • 2008–09 Segunda Divisão
  • Football league season

    Portugal. The league was contested by 47 teams in 4 divisions with GD Chaves, FC Penafiel, CD Fátima and AD Carregado winning the respective divisional competitions

    2008–09 Segunda Divisão

    2008–09_Segunda_Divisão

  • Marlon James (footballer)
  • Vincentian footballer (born 1976)

    Wanderers. He transferred to FC Tirsense in the Portuguese Second Division in 2001, and later played for Selangor MK Land FC in Malaysia, scoring 19 league

    Marlon James (footballer)

    Marlon James (footballer)

    Marlon_James_(footballer)

  • List of association football clubs with multiple consecutive promotions or relegations
  • professional leagues] (in Portuguese), retrieved 6 May 2023 "India On Track FC stun MYJ-GMSC to win Mumbai Premier League". Mid-day. 2025-04-14. Retrieved

    List of association football clubs with multiple consecutive promotions or relegations

    List_of_association_football_clubs_with_multiple_consecutive_promotions_or_relegations

  • Manuel Fernandes (footballer, born 1951)
  • Portuguese footballer and manager (1951–2024)

    teams: C.F. Estrela da Amadora, A.D. Ovarense, S.C. Campomaiorense, F.C. Tirsense, C.D. Santa Clara; the Azores club would be the first from the region

    Manuel Fernandes (footballer, born 1951)

    Manuel_Fernandes_(footballer,_born_1951)

  • 2006–07 Terceira Divisão
  • Football league season

    Leça FC 30 17 10 3 47 19 +28 61 Promotion to Segunda Divisão 2 FC Tirsense 30 18 7 5 49 23 +26 61 3 GD Torre de Moncorvo 30 14 10 6 36 26 +10 52 4 FC Pedras

    2006–07 Terceira Divisão

    2006–07_Terceira_Divisão

  • Carlos Garrocho
  • Angolan soccer player

    Walsall 4 (0) 2002–2004 Lusitânia 39 (18) 2004–2005 Famalicão 2005–2006 Tirsense International career 2002 Angola 1 (0) * Club domestic league appearances

    Carlos Garrocho

    Carlos_Garrocho

  • Paulo Alves (footballer, born 1969)
  • Portuguese football coach and former player

    C. Vila Real to FC Porto's youth ranks at 17, but was unsuccessful there, moving to Gil Vicente FC. After spells with F.C. Tirsense, C.S. Marítimo (twice)

    Paulo Alves (footballer, born 1969)

    Paulo_Alves_(footballer,_born_1969)

  • Leandro (footballer, born 1977)
  • Brazilian footballer

    Vizela 28 (11) 2010–2011 Ribeirão 1 (0) 2011–2012 Louletano 30 (8) 2012–2013 Tirsense 19 (0) Total 284 (71) * Club domestic league appearances and goals

    Leandro (footballer, born 1977)

    Leandro_(footballer,_born_1977)

  • Pedro Albergaria
  • Portuguese footballer (born 1980)

    F.C. Tirsense, with whom he signed in the summer of 2007 and where he remained five years. At the end of the 2015–16 campaign, Albergaria helped F.C.

    Pedro Albergaria

    Pedro_Albergaria

  • Aylton Boa Morte
  • Portuguese footballer

    9 August 2017, coming on as a late substitute in a 4–0 away loss against FC Porto. In January 2018, he was loaned to LigaPro club C.D. Cova da Piedade

    Aylton Boa Morte

    Aylton_Boa_Morte

  • Murdock (footballer)
  • Portuguese footballer (born 1977)

    1995–2000 Varzim 23 (0) 2000 Vianense 12 (0) 2000–2001 Ribeirão 2001–2004 Tirsense 2004–2005 Leça 2005 Vilanovense 2005-2006 Joane 2006-2007 Vilanovense 2007-2008

    Murdock (footballer)

    Murdock_(footballer)

  • Carlos Filipe
  • Portuguese footballer

    Cádiz 9 (0) 1998–1999 Naval 27 (0) 1999–2000 União Madeira 9 (0) 2000–2001 Tirsense 2001–2003 Lixa 2003–2004 Ermesinde 29 (0) 2004–2007 Coimbrões International

    Carlos Filipe

    Carlos_Filipe

  • Benvindo Moreno
  • Bissau-Guinean footballer

    (0) 2010 → Tirsense (loan) 2010–2011 → Chaves (loan) 2011–2012 Padroense 18 (1) 2012–2013 Tondela 5 (1) 2013 AD Oliveirense 2014 Tirsense 7 (1) 2014–2015

    Benvindo Moreno

    Benvindo_Moreno

  • Chico Gordo
  • Angolan-Portuguese footballer

    and 230 games in the Primeira Liga, mostly for Braga and also for Porto, Tirsense and Vitória de Setúbal.[citation needed] He made his professional debut

    Chico Gordo

    Chico_Gordo

  • Pedro Queirós
  • Portuguese footballer

    August 1984) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for F.C. Tirsense as a right back. Born in Santo Tirso, Porto District, Queirós played

    Pedro Queirós

    Pedro_Queirós

  • Rachid Daoudi
  • Moroccan footballer (born 1966)

    clubs including Wydad AC, Segunda División side Xerez CD, Al Wasl F.C. and Al Ain FC in the United Arab Emirates. He played for the Morocco national team

    Rachid Daoudi

    Rachid_Daoudi

  • Hugo Marques
  • Angolan footballer (born 1986)

    father, Marques played mainly lower league football in the country, joining FC Porto's youth system at the age of 16 and representing its reserves as a senior

    Hugo Marques

    Hugo_Marques

  • Ruizinho (footballer, born 1991)
  • Portuguese footballer

    career he played for CD Aves, Boavista FC, SC Espinho, C.D. Santa Clara, C.D. Cinfães, F.C. Tirsense, A.D. Limianos, F.C. Gobelins, TSV Benningen, SpVgg 07

    Ruizinho (footballer, born 1991)

    Ruizinho_(footballer,_born_1991)

  • Santo Tirso
  • Municipality in Norte, Portugal

    media related to Santo Tirso. Portugal portal Santo Tirso City Fporum F.C. Tirsense On-line Journal Santo Tirso.eu Archived 18 December 2014 at the Wayback

    Santo Tirso

    Santo_Tirso

  • André Preto
  • Portuguese footballer

    Guimarães B 6 (0) 2014 Mumbai City 1 (0) 2015–2016 Varzim II 17 (0) 2016–2017 Tirsense 33 (0) 2017– Pevidém 88 (0) International career‡ 2008 Portugal U16 2 (0)

    André Preto

    André_Preto

  • Manuel Gomes (football manager)
  • Portuguese footballer and manager

    A. Valdevez, C.D. Aves, A.D. Fafe, FC Felgueiras and F.C. Tirsense. Following his three-year spell with Tirsense, his next few years of his managerial

    Manuel Gomes (football manager)

    Manuel Gomes (football manager)

    Manuel_Gomes_(football_manager)

  • João Mário (footballer, born 1966)
  • Portuguese footballer

    made 199 appearances during nine seasons in the Primeira Liga for Braga, Tirsense and Famalicão. After the end of his playing career, João Mário remained

    João Mário (footballer, born 1966)

    João_Mário_(footballer,_born_1966)

  • Paulo Cunha (footballer)
  • Portuguese footballer

    Marinhas 2010–2013 Vianense 2013 Ribeirão 4 (0) 2014 Vianense 6 (0) 2014–2015 Tirsense 38 (0) 2016 Varzim B 14 (0) 2016– Varzim 4 (0) * Club domestic league appearances

    Paulo Cunha (footballer)

    Paulo_Cunha_(footballer)

  • Édson Silva (footballer, born 1984)
  • Bissau-Guinean footballer

    Freamunde 2 (0) 2014–2015 AD Oliveirense 21 (0) 2015 Oriental 1 (0) 2016 Tirsense 11 (0) 2016–2017 Gouveia 18 (1) 2017 Castro Daire 2017–2018 CA Molelos

    Édson Silva (footballer, born 1984)

    Édson_Silva_(footballer,_born_1984)

  • Ricardo Matos (footballer, born 1979)
  • Portuguese footballer

    following summer, aged already 30, he signed for Primeira Liga side Vitória F.C. along with nine other players, despite the club's precarious financial situation

    Ricardo Matos (footballer, born 1979)

    Ricardo_Matos_(footballer,_born_1979)

  • Alan Khabalov
  • Russian footballer

    who plays for FC Ufa. He made his debut in the Russian Second Division for FC Alania-d Vladikavkaz on 12 July 2013 in a game against FC Gazprom transgaz

    Alan Khabalov

    Alan Khabalov

    Alan_Khabalov

  • Everton Giovanella
  • Brazilian footballer (born 1970)

    emigrated to Portugal, spending one season each with Primeira Liga sides F.C. Tirsense, G.D. Estoril Praia and C.F. Os Belenenses. For the 1996–97 campaign

    Everton Giovanella

    Everton Giovanella

    Everton_Giovanella

  • Elias (footballer, born 1963)
  • Portuguese footballer

    seasons and 200 games in the Primeira Liga for Penafiel, Estrela Amadora and Tirsense. Estrela Amadora Taça de Portugal: 1989–90[citation needed] Elias at ForaDeJogo

    Elias (footballer, born 1963)

    Elias_(footballer,_born_1963)

  • Makpoloka Mangonga
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo footballer

    AS Béziers Hérault 1988-1989 F.C. Paços de Ferreira 24 (4) 1989-1995 Gil Vicente F.C. 164 (32) 1995-1996 F.C. Tirsense 17 (2) 1996-1998 S.C. Beira-Mar

    Makpoloka Mangonga

    Makpoloka_Mangonga

  • List of football stadiums in Portugal
  • pt/en/news/club/2025-08-22/sporting-cp-present-estadio-jose-alvalade-20 "Estádio do Dragão". FC Porto (in Portuguese). Retrieved 29 August 2017. "Estadio Municipal de Aveiro

    List of football stadiums in Portugal

    List_of_football_stadiums_in_Portugal

  • Domingos Lucas Naftal
  • Mozambican footballer (1941–2026)

    seasons with Porto he signed with Vitória Guimarães, and later played with Tirsense. In 1968, he played in the Segunda Divisão with Covilhã, and the following

    Domingos Lucas Naftal

    Domingos_Lucas_Naftal

  • Pedras (footballer, born 1980)
  • Portuguese footballer

    2008–2009 Vianense 31 (12) 2009–2010 Olympiakos Nicosia 28 (8) 2010–2011 Tirsense 15 (0) 2011–2012 PAEEK 21 (2) 2012–2016 Leixões 85 (14) 2016–2017 Maia

    Pedras (footballer, born 1980)

    Pedras_(footballer,_born_1980)

  • Quim (footballer, born 1959)
  • Portuguese football manager and former player

    victory over AFC Ajax. For the 1989–90 campaign, Quim joined lowly F.C. Tirsense, contributing 2,500 minutes as the northerners achieved their best-ever

    Quim (footballer, born 1959)

    Quim_(footballer,_born_1959)

  • Vítor Hugo (footballer, born 1985)
  • Portuguese footballer

    2007 Ribeirão 2008 AD Oliveirense 2008–2009 Tirsense 2009–2010 Desportivo das Aves 4 (0) 2010–2012 Tirsense 28 (6) 2012–2013 Vizela 30 (6) 2013–2015 Varzim

    Vítor Hugo (footballer, born 1985)

    Vítor_Hugo_(footballer,_born_1985)

  • Bruninho (footballer, born 1986)
  • Portuguese footballer

    2009–2011 Portimonense 6 (0) 2010–2011 → Louletano (loan) 10 (0) 2011 Tirsense 8 (0) 2012 Monsanto 16 (4) 2012–2017 Lusitanos 60 (37) 2015–2016 → Sant

    Bruninho (footballer, born 1986)

    Bruninho_(footballer,_born_1986)

  • Vladislav Drogunov
  • Russian football player

    football player who plays for FC Dynamo Bryansk. He made his professional debut in the Russian Professional Football League for FC Pskov-747 Pskov on 22 April

    Vladislav Drogunov

    Vladislav Drogunov

    Vladislav_Drogunov

  • Quim Machado
  • Portuguese footballer and manager

    Santo Tirso, Porto District, Machado began his senior career with local Tirsense in 1985, competing in the Segunda Liga with the club. Subsequently, over

    Quim Machado

    Quim_Machado

  • Marco Ferreira (footballer)
  • Portuguese footballer

    born in Vimioso in the Bragança District, and started his career at F.C. Tirsense in the Segunda Liga. In 1998 he moved to Atlético Madrid B, but only

    Marco Ferreira (footballer)

    Marco_Ferreira_(footballer)

  • 2000–01 Terceira Divisão
  • Football league season

    53 50 +3 47 10 FC Tirsense 34 12 10 12 41 41 0 46 11 Amarante FC 34 12 9 13 44 47 −3 45 12 SC Rio Tinto 34 11 11 12 52 43 +9 44 13 FC Avintes 34 13 5

    2000–01 Terceira Divisão

    2000–01_Terceira_Divisão

  • Gil Vicente F.C.
  • Portugal association football team

    relegated Tirsense. The compact Estádio Adelino Ribeiro Novo proved to be a tough spot for visitors, as only champions S.L. Benfica and runner-ups FC Porto

    Gil Vicente F.C.

    Gil_Vicente_F.C.

  • João Batista (footballer, born 1961)
  • Brazilian footballer

    Atlético–MG and Portuguese side Tirsense where he earned 157 caps and 11 goals and won the 1993–94 Portuguese second division. Tirsense Segunda Divisão de Honra:

    João Batista (footballer, born 1961)

    João_Batista_(footballer,_born_1961)

  • Pedro Tiba
  • Portuguese footballer

    Valenciano, A.D. Os Limianos and F.C. Tirsense. His professional debut was made, however, in the Greek second tier with Kastoria FC, for which he appeared from

    Pedro Tiba

    Pedro_Tiba

  • Cao (footballer, born 1968)
  • Portuguese footballer

    (Segunda Liga), F.C. Tirsense (Primeira Liga), Leça FC (first and second tiers), S.C. Salgueiros (both), S.C. Campomaiorense (both) and F.C. Felgueiras (second)

    Cao (footballer, born 1968)

    Cao_(footballer,_born_1968)

  • 2024–25 Taça de Portugal
  • Football tournament season

    matches was played on 23-24 November 2024. Sporting CP (1) v Santa Clara (1) Tirsense (4) v Rebordosa (4) Oliveira do Hospital (3) v São João de Ver (3) O Elvas

    2024–25 Taça de Portugal

    2024–25_Taça_de_Portugal

  • André Carvalho (Portuguese footballer)
  • Portuguese footballer

    Leixões 12 (0) 2012–2013 Famalicão 22 (3) 2013–2014 Joane 28 (2) 2014–2015 Tirsense 19 (2) 2015–2017 Esposende International career 2001–2002 Portugal U17

    André Carvalho (Portuguese footballer)

    André_Carvalho_(Portuguese_footballer)

  • Diogo Torres
  • Portuguese footballer

    Lordelo 12 (1) 2011 Tondela 17 (3) 2011–2013 Cinfães 49 (14) 2013–2014 Tirsense 28 (1) 2014–2015 Famalicão 22 (2) 2015–2016 US Lusitanos 21 (2) 2016 Famalicão

    Diogo Torres

    Diogo_Torres

  • Marco André
  • Portuguese footballer

    (1) 2016–2017 Fafe 10 (0) 2017–2018 Aliança de Gandra 29 (3) 2018–2020 Tirsense 48 (7) 2020– Freamunde 7 (1) * Club domestic league appearances and goals as

    Marco André

    Marco_André

  • Hélder Ferreira (footballer, born 1980)
  • Portuguese footballer

    over S.C. Covilhã in the Segunda Liga. After one season on loan to F.C. Tirsense in the lower leagues, Ferreira returned to the Estádio Municipal 25

    Hélder Ferreira (footballer, born 1980)

    Hélder_Ferreira_(footballer,_born_1980)

  • António Fonseca
  • Portuguese football manager and former player

    he competed in the Segunda Liga, after which the former bought him from Tirsense. During his three-year tenure with Benfica, Fonseca was first-choice in

    António Fonseca

    António_Fonseca

  • 1997–98 Segunda Divisão B
  • Football league season

    41 Relegation to Terceira Divisão 16 SC Esmoriz 34 8 10 16 40 51 −11 34 17 SC Valenciano 34 5 7 22 26 62 −36 22 18 FC Tirsense 34 4 5 25 26 73 −47 17

    1997–98 Segunda Divisão B

    1997–98_Segunda_Divisão_B

  • Pipo (footballer, born 1992)
  • Portuguese footballer

    (0) 2014–2015 Santa Eulália 13 (4) 2015–2016 Vila Real 32 (6) 2016–2018 Tirsense 62 (23) 2018–2019 Freamunde 21 (8) 2019– Rebordosa 67 (24) International

    Pipo (footballer, born 1992)

    Pipo_(footballer,_born_1992)

  • José Forbs
  • Bissau-Guinean footballer

    CP 29 (4) 1989–1990 Boavista 28 (8) 1990–1995 Braga 128 (22) 1995–1997 Penafiel 57 (12) 1997–1998 Tirsense * Club domestic league appearances and goals

    José Forbs

    José_Forbs

  • João Gamboa
  • Portuguese footballer (born 1996)

    appearance in the third tier on 23 March in a 0–1 home loss against F.C. Tirsense. Later in 2014, Gamboa signed for S.C. Braga, still as a junior. He

    João Gamboa

    João_Gamboa

  • 1998–99 Terceira Divisão
  • Football league season

    34 11 8 15 42 46 −4 41 13 Amarante FC 34 11 8 15 45 45 0 41 14 GD Serzedelo 34 11 7 16 42 55 −13 40 15 FC Tirsense 34 9 11 14 33 46 −13 38 Relegation

    1998–99 Terceira Divisão

    1998–99_Terceira_Divisão

  • Zé Diogo
  • Portuguese footballer

    at Rio Ave FC. Zé Diogo spent the next few seasons in the third division in service of F.C. Tirsense, SC Vianense, AD Fafe and Merelinense FC. On 11 July

    Zé Diogo

    Zé_Diogo

  • List of Cypriot football transfers winter 2010–11
  • FW  GRE Georgios Vakouftsis (from Niki Volos) — FW  POR Pedras (from F.C. Tirsense) Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility

    List of Cypriot football transfers winter 2010–11

    List_of_Cypriot_football_transfers_winter_2010–11

  • Bruno Tiago (footballer, born 1981)
  • Portuguese footballer

    C. Dragões Sandinenses, he signed a three-year contract with Gil Vicente F.C. for the 2004–05 campaign. He made his Primeira Liga debut on 28 August 2004

    Bruno Tiago (footballer, born 1981)

    Bruno_Tiago_(footballer,_born_1981)

  • Miguelito (footballer, born 1981)
  • Portuguese footballer

    17-year career. Born in Póvoa de Varzim, Miguelito joined neighbouring Rio Ave FC's youth system at the age of 10. He broke into the first team eight years later

    Miguelito (footballer, born 1981)

    Miguelito_(footballer,_born_1981)

  • Dragutin Ristić
  • Croatian footballer (born 1964)

    Dundee 18 (6) 1994 Falkirk 12 (4) 1994–1995 Dundee United 10 (2) 1995–1996 Tirsense 11 (4) 1996–1997 Castrovillari 13 (2) 1997 ÍA 10 (3) 1997 Narnese 10 (1)

    Dragutin Ristić

    Dragutin_Ristić

  • 2001–02 Terceira Divisão
  • Football league season

    41 +1 43 11 FC Tirsense 32 10 9 13 48 54 −6 39 12 Pedrouços AC 32 11 6 15 36 44 −8 39 13 Rebordosa AC 32 10 8 14 33 52 −19 38 14 Amarante FC 32 9 9 14 41

    2001–02 Terceira Divisão

    2001–02_Terceira_Divisão

  • 2009–10 Segunda Divisão
  • Football league season

    Pinhalnovense Real Azores   Madeira Islands   Lousada Paredes Ribeirão Tirsense Merelinense Moreirense Vizela Santana Marítimo B Pontassolense Camacha

    2009–10 Segunda Divisão

    2009–10_Segunda_Divisão

  • 2004–05 Terceira Divisão
  • Football league season

    +23 56 8 SC Rio Tinto 34 14 9 11 49 44 +5 51 9 Canedo FC 34 14 9 11 44 52 −8 51 10 FC Tirsense 34 14 8 12 40 30 +10 50 11 UD Valonguense 34 11 11 12 44

    2004–05 Terceira Divisão

    2004–05_Terceira_Divisão

  • 2003–04 Terceira Divisão
  • Football league season

    Famalicão 34 15 5 14 48 51 −3 50 9 Rebordosa AC 34 13 10 11 49 49 0 49 10 FC Tirsense 34 15 4 15 45 46 −1 49 11 AD Oliveirense 34 15 3 16 47 53 −6 48 12 GD Torre

    2003–04 Terceira Divisão

    2003–04_Terceira_Divisão

  • Paulo Cabral
  • Portuguese footballer

    with F.C. Tirsense, but his league input consisted of 24 minutes of action. In the summer of 1995, Cabral returned to the third level with F.C. Vizela

    Paulo Cabral

    Paulo_Cabral

  • Nito (footballer, born 1967)
  • Portuguese footballer

    games in the Primeira Liga for Belenenses, Rio Ave, Sporting Espinho and Tirsense. He made his Primeira Liga debut for Sporting Espinho on 23 August 1987

    Nito (footballer, born 1967)

    Nito_(footballer,_born_1967)

  • Nera (footballer)
  • Portuguese footballer

    Apps (Gls) 2007–2010 Serdezelo 2010–2013 Limianos 2013 FC Felgueiras 1932 9 (1) 2014–2015 Tirsense 37 (1) 2015 Limianos 16 (3) 2016 Bragança 13 (2) 2016–2017

    Nera (footballer)

    Nera_(footballer)

  • Bobô (footballer, born 1982)
  • Brazilian footballer

    2012–2013 Vasas 19 (3) 2013–2015 Boavista 36 (18) 2015–2018 AR São Martinho 73 (24) 2018–2020 Tirsense 59 (25) * Club domestic league appearances and goals

    Bobô (footballer, born 1982)

    Bobô_(footballer,_born_1982)

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