A.D. Camacha

AD Camacha
Full name Associação Desportiva da Camacha
Founded 1978
Ground Campo Municipal da Nogueira, Madeira
Ground Capacity 3,300
Chairman Portugal Celso Almeida e Silva
Manager Portugal José Barros
League Portuguese Second Division – North Zone
Website Club home page

Associação Desportiva da Camacha known as A.D.Camacha is a Portuguese football club from Santa Cruz, Madeira founded in 1978. They currently play in the Portuguese Second Division Zona Norte and last season which was 2007/08 they finished 9th place in the division. They currently play their home games in Campo Municipal da Nogueira with a capacity of 3,300,. Their current chairman is Celso Almeida e Silva and their manager is José Barros.

History

AD Camacha were founded on 1 August 1978 and started off in the Madeira regional Premier league. Over the past 30 years of their existence they managed to reach the Portuguese Second Division, the third-tier of Portuguese football. Their home ground stadium Campo Municipal da Nogueira has been there ever since their existence in 1978 and normally has a sell out of tickets for the home games which the stadium has a capacity of 3,300 people a game.

Honours

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Portugal GK Cárin
2 Portugal GK Fábio
4 Venezuela DF Carlos Manuel
5 Portugal DF André
6 Portugal DF Emanuel
7 Portugal DF Agrela
8 Brazil DF Celso
9 Portugal DF Élton
10 Portugal DF Zé Paulo
11 Cape Verde MF Custódio
13 Portugal MF Joel Santos
No. Position Player
15 Brazil MF Rogerinho
16 Portugal MF Victor Hugo
17 Portugal FW Mário
18 Portugal FW Nivaldo
19 Ivory Coast FW Dally
20 Cape Verde FW Evandro
21 Portugal FW Honorato
22 Portugal FW Ricardo
23 Portugal FW Jaime
24 Italy FW Marco
25 Brazil FW Geufer

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