Futebol Clube de Arouca () is a
football
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club based in
Arouca,
Porto Metropolitan Area
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,
Portugal
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. Founded in 1951, the club plays in the
Primeira Liga
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, holding home games at
Estádio Municipal de Arouca, with a 5,000-seat capacity.
History
Founded on 25 December 1951, as a
FC Porto
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subsidiary, Arouca spent the first five decades of its existence in the
Aveiro regional leagues. In only two years (2006–08) it managed to reach the
third division
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Association football
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, being managed by
television
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(
RTP)
presenter
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Jorge Gabriel
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The TV shows presented by him included ''Quem Quer Ser Milionário?'' (the Portuguese version of ''Who Wants ...
for a few months during that timeframe.
Arouca managed its fourth promotion in only seven years at the end of
2012–13
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, reaching the
Primeira Liga
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for the first time in its history. Subsequently, the
Arouca Municipality
Arouca () is a city and a municipality in the Metropolitan Area of Porto, Norte Region, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 22,359, in an area of . It had 20,383 electors in 2006. The population has grown from 7072 inhabitants in 1801.
The entir ...
awarded the club the Medal of Gold Merit for its achievement, with the organization also being granted extra financial means to renovate and expand its stadium.
In
2015–16 under
Lito Vidigal, Arouca finished a best-ever fifth place, qualifying for the first time to the
UEFA Europa League
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. After beating
Heracles Almelo
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of the Netherlands on the
away goals rule
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, they lost the play-off 3–1 after extra time to
Olympiacos
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of
Greece
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. A year after their peak finish, Arouca were relegated, ending their four years at the top.
A two-year spell in the second division for Arouca ended in May 2019 when on the last day of the season, they lost to
U.D. Oliveirense
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and
Varzim S.C.
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defeated
Académica de Coimbra; this ended nine years in the professional leagues. The 2019–20 season was truncated due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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and Arouca and
Vizela
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The present mayor is Vitor Hugo Salgado, elected as an independent. The municipal holiday is March 19.
History
In Au ...
were due to be promoted because of their final position; competitors
Olhanense
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Its football team was founded on 27 April 1912 and currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal, the fourth tier of Portuguese football. It holds home matches at the ...
successfully appealed at the
Court of Arbitration for Sport
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for these promotions to be suspended.
Players
Current squad
Out on loan
Top scorers
Managerial history
* Acácio Figueiredo (2000–01)
* Francisco Baptista (2001–02)
* Artur Quaresma (2003–04)
* Vasco Coelho (2004–05)
* Rui Correia (2006–07)
*
Jorge Gabriel
Jorge Gabriel Mendes Fialho, simply referred to as Jorge Gabriel, (born 29 May 1968 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese television presenter.
The TV shows presented by him included ''Quem Quer Ser Milionário?'' (the Portuguese version of ''Who Wants ...
(2007–08)
* José Pedro (2008–09)
*
Carlos Secretário
Carlos Alberto de Oliveira Secretário (born 12 May 1970) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played mainly as a right-back, currently a manager.
In a 17-year career, in which he appeared in 341 Primeira Liga games and scored 12 ...
(2009)
* Henrique Nunes (Dec 9, 2009 – Sept 20, 2011)
*
Vítor Oliveira Vítor Oliveira may refer to:
* Vítor Oliveira (footballer, born 1953)
Vítor Manuel Oliveira (17 November 195328 November 2020) was a Portuguese Association football, football midfielder and Manager (association football), manager.
In a man ...
(Sept 21, 2011 – June 30, 2013)
*
Pedro Emanuel
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In his 16-year professional c ...
(July 1, 2013 – May 25, 2015)
*
Lito Vidigal (2015 – February 10, 2017)
*
Armando Evangelista
Armando Evangelista Macedo Freitas (born 3 November 1973), known as Armando Evangelista, is a Portuguese football manager and former player, currently in charge of F.C. Arouca.
Career
In the summer of 2010, three seasons after finishing his pr ...
(June 2019 – present)
Honours
*
Segunda Divisão
**2009–10
*
Terceira Divisão
**2007–08
*Aveiro Regional League
**2006–07, 2002–03
Seasons
''Last updated: 17 May 2016''
European record
;Notes
* 3Q: Third qualifying round
* PO: Play-off
References
External links
*
Zerozero team profile
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1951 establishments in Portugal
Association football clubs established in 1951
Football clubs in Portugal
Primeira Liga clubs
Liga Portugal 2 clubs