Coach | NA |
Venue | Estádio Municipal de Aveiro |
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Players | Position |
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Midfielder |
Date | Player | From | To | Price |
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2013-07-01 | Joãozinho | Beira-Mar | SC Braga | € 400K |
2012-07-17 | Yohan Tavares | Beira-Mar | Standard Liege | € 500K |
Beira-Mar is a Portuguese football club based in Aveiro, in the Centro region of Portugal. Officially known as Sport Clube Beira-Mar, the club was founded on January 1, 1922, and has since established itself as a significant entity in Portuguese football.
The club's name, Beira-Mar, translates to 'seaside' in English, reflecting its coastal location. The club's colors are black and gold, and their emblem features a lion, symbolizing strength and determination. Beira-Mar's home ground is the Estádio Municipal de Aveiro, a modern stadium with a seating capacity of over 30,000 spectators.
Beira-Mar has a rich history in Portuguese football, having competed in the Primeira Liga, the top tier of Portuguese football, for several seasons. The club's most successful period was in the late 1990s and early 2000s when they consistently finished in the top half of the Primeira Liga table. The pinnacle of Beira-Mar's success came in the 1998-99 season when they won the Portuguese Cup, defeating Campomaiorense in the final. This victory qualified them for the UEFA Cup, marking their first appearance in European competition.
Despite their successes, Beira-Mar has also faced challenges, including financial difficulties and relegation battles. After a series of relegations and promotions, the club currently competes in the Campeonato de Portugal, the third tier of Portuguese football.
Beira-Mar has a reputation for developing young talent, with their youth academy producing several players who have gone on to play at the highest level. The club's commitment to youth development is reflected in their motto, "Formar a Ganhar" (Training to Win).
Off the pitch, Beira-Mar is deeply rooted in the local community and has a dedicated fan base. The club is known for its passionate supporters, who are collectively referred to as 'Auri-negros' (Black and Golds).
Despite the ups and downs, Beira-Mar remains a beloved institution in Aveiro and Portuguese football. The club's history, community involvement, and commitment to youth development continue to define its identity and contribute to its enduring legacy.