S.U. 1º Dezembro (women)
Full nameSociedade União 1° de Dezembro
Nickname(s)Guerreiras de Sintra (Sintra Warriors)
Vermelho-e-Brancos (Red and White)
Founded1995 (1995)
GroundCampo Conde Sucena
Capacity1,000
ChairmanPortugal Fernando Cunha
ManagerPortugal José Simões
LeagueCampeonato Nacional
WebsiteClub website

Sociedade União 1º Dezembro is a sports club from Sintra, Portugal. The football section of the club was founded on 6 April 1938 and the women's football section in 1995.[1] The women's football team played in the top national league, the Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino and were the dominant force during the 2000s. After the first league title in 1999–2000, the team won every league title from the 2001–02 season until 2011–12. The team had won 7 Portuguese Cups since the creation of the competition in 2003–2004, making it the most successful women's football team in Portugal. However, at the end of 2013–2014, the women's football team ended due to economic issues.[2]

History

The women's football section of the Sociedade União 1º de Dezembro was created in 1995, making the club one of the few in Portugal to have both a men's and a women's football team. Ever since the creation of the section, the team have won 12 league titles – 11 of which in a row – and 7 Portuguese Cups making it the most successful women's football team in Portugal.

The section also managed an U-18 women's football team which disputed the Campeonato de Promoção de Futebol Feminino, the name of the women's football second division.

After a 3rd place in the 2012-13 league, the women's football section was incorporated into Sevenfoot, a non-profit association managing the youth football teams of the club. This restructuring involved several players of the main team leaving the club, changing the manager and making the U-18 team into a 7-a-side team to challenge for the new Lisbon U-18 Regional League.

Titles

Main Team

Winners (12) (record): 1999-2000, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-2012
Winners (7) (record): 2003-04, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12

U-18 Team

  • Second Division Cup
Winner (1): 2012-13

Record in UEFA competitions

SeasonCompetitionStageResultOpponentScorers
2002–03

Women's Cup

Preliminary stage

2–1
2–0
0–3
Austria Innsbrucker
Scotland Kilmarnock
Russia CSK VVS Samara
Fernandes 2
Couto, Fernandes
2003–04

Women's Cup

Preliminary stage

0–4
2–5
0–1
Germany Frankfurt
Spain Athletic Bilbao
Austria Neulengbach

Brunheira, Couto
2004–05

Women's Cup

Preliminary stage

1–3
1–1
0–1
Austria Neulengbach
Republic of Ireland UCD
France Montpellier
Brancão
Couto
2005–06

Women's Cup

Preliminary stage

3–0
7–0
0–1
Wales Cardiff City
Northern Ireland Glentoran
France Montpellier
Fernandes, Oliveira, Pinto
Carneiro 2, Pinto 2, Fernandes, Martins, Oliveira
2006–07

Women's Cup

Preliminary stage

0–4
7–1
0–3
Iceland Breiðablik
Northern Ireland Newtownabbey Strikers
Austria Neulengbach

Pinto 5, Fernandes 2
2007–08

Women's Cup

Preliminary stage

7–0
2–0
0–1
Croatia Osijek
Wales Cardiff City
Belgium Rapide Wezemaal
Fernandes 2, Brunheira, Caleja, Couto, Lourido, Pinto
Caleja, Couto
2008–09

Women's Cup

Preliminary stage

7–1
1–1
0–4
Cyprus Vamos Idaliou
Slovenia Krka Novo Mesto
Austria SV Neulengbach
Couto 4, Gouveia, Pinto, D. Silva
Carvalhas
2009–10

Champions League

Preliminary stage

10–0
3–0
0–1
Malta Birkirkara
Wales Cardiff City
Denmark Brøndby
Fernandes 2, D. Silva 2, Couto, Galvão, Matias, Pinto, A. Silva + 1 o.g.

2010–11

Champions League

Preliminary stage

1–4
4–1
1–4
Republic of Ireland St. Francis
Croatia Osijek
Russia Rossiyanka
Cristina
Cristina 2, Matos, Mendes
Cristina
2011–12

Champions League

Preliminary stage

1–1
4–0
1–4
Israel ASA Tel Aviv
Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs
Hungary MTK Hungaria
Carvalhas
Alves, Caleja, Couto, Matos
2012–13

Champions League

Preliminary stage

4–0
1–0
1–4
Northern Ireland Glentoran
Malta Birkirkara
Romania Olimpia Cluj
Fontes, Galvão, A. Silva, Ventura
A. Silva
A. Silva

Final squad

As of 3 November 2013[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Portugal POR Inês Andrada
2 DF Portugal POR Sara Ribeiro
3 DF Portugal POR Susana Alves
5 DF Portugal POR Ana Bernardes
7 MF Portugal POR Mariana Pina
8 MF Portugal POR Iolanda Silva
9 MF Portugal POR Madalena Fontes
10 MF Portugal POR Paula Cristina
13 DF Portugal POR Jéssica Chaveiro
15 FW Portugal POR Sara Martins
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW Portugal POR Raquel Oliveira
18 DF Portugal POR Margarida Sousa
19 MF Portugal POR Beatriz Fernandes
20 MF Portugal POR Mariana Fontes
21 MF Portugal POR Jéssica Simão
22 DF Portugal POR Rute Gonçalves
23 FW Portugal POR Catarina Carvalho
26 FW Portugal POR Carina Afonso
28 DF Portugal POR Ana Rita Gonçalves

References

  1. ">>> Sociedade União 1º de Dezembro <<<". Archived from the original on 4 November 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  2. The end of women's team. Retrieved 14 March 2019.
  3. "Sociedade União 1º Dezembro – Feminino :: Estatísticas :: Títulos :: Palmarés :: História :: Golos :: Próximos Jogos :: Resultados :: Notícias :: Videos :: Fotos :: Plantel :: Zerozero.pt".
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