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The Horta Football Association ( pt, Associação de Futebol de Horta) is one of the 22 District Football Associations that are affiliated with the
Portuguese Football Federation The Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) ( pt, Federação Portuguesa de Futebol; ) is the governing body of football in Portugal. The federation was formed in 1914 as Portuguese Football Union (UPF) by the three existing regional associations ...
. The AF Horta administers lower-tier football in the
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on the islands of Faial,
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, Flores and Corvo, as well as those clubs registered in the islands.


History

The foundation of the Football Association of Horta was only possible after the founding of many of the football clubs that marked its history, and specifically the founding of the Fayal Sport Club, Angústias Atlético Clube and Sporting Club da Horta. Even in its early history, Horta was known as the "Azorean city of Sporting Excellence", and on 2 February 1909, the Fayal Sport Club was established by an enthusiastic group of students from the ''Liceu of Horta'' (its first President was Manuel Tânger). Since there were no other club on the island at the time, the Fayal Sport played against visiting foreign workers of the submarine cable companies, and in particular, the British Football Club. Although the events were well contested, the games themselves were friendly, with no organizational structure. Interest in association football was so popular that, in 1913, Fayal S.C. completed its first inter-island game in Ponta Delgada, winning the matches and tournament in the regional capital. It took another 14 years before another team, the ''Sporting Club da Horta'' was founded on 28 May 1922, under the direction of its first president Domingos Homem Garcia. In the same year, Fayal S.C. invited Casa Pia, and its celebrated kicker Cândido de Oliveira for a match. This was a precursor to the founding of the 'Angústias Atlético Clube' (Angustias Athletic Club), was formed on 6 January 1923, under the direction of their first President Manuel Stattmiller de Saldanha e Albuquerque. These changes and the growth of the popularity laid the seeds for the creation of the Football Association. In January 1924, the British Football Club proposed the ''"constitution of an Association"'' to begin operating almost immediately, while Fayal S.C. suggested that an association would be more practical in the proceeding season. Unfortunately, the three principal clubs did not intend in the formative period of the association's creation. In 1928, there were contacts between clubs to organize an Azorean Championship. The three teams on Faial met on 21 October 1930, at the ''Grémio Literário Artista Fayalense'' in the ''Largo do Bispo'' represented by António de Sousa Ramos Jr. (Fayal Sport Club), Jaime Maria Soares de Melo (Angústias Atletico Club), and Manuel d'Azevedo Castro Neves (Sporting Clube da Horta), whom achieved a consensus to form the ''Asociação de Futebol da Horta''.


Notable clubs

Historically, the following teams were important in the development of association football on the islands, and responsible for the founding of the Horta Football Association: * Angústias AC * FC Madalena * SC Horta


Current Divisions - 2012–13 Season

The AF Horta runs the following division covering the fifth tier of the
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. ;Faial/Pico * Fayal Sport Clube * Futebol Clube da Madalena * Futebol Clube dos Flamengos * Grupo Desportivo Cedrense * Grupo Desportivo do Salão * Vitória Futebol Clube


See also

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Portuguese District Football Associations There are 22 district Football Associations in Portugal. These organizations are the governing bodies (alongside the Portuguese Football Federation) of football in each Portuguese district. Overview Until the reform of Portuguese football in 194 ...
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Portuguese football competitions Portuguese football is divided into divisions (''divisões'', singular — ''divisão''). The major teams play in the Primeira Liga. The other professional teams play against each other in the LigaPro. The other major competitions are the Portugues ...
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List of football clubs in Portugal The Portuguese football leagues are divided into divisions (''divisões'', singular – ''divisão''). The top teams play in the Primeira Liga, named Liga NOS for sponsorship reasons. In each division, with rare exceptions, a team plays all othe ...


References

{{Football in Portugal Horta Football in the Azores Sports organizations established in 1930