Results

Portugal Liga 3 01/24 15:00 18 [7] Amora v Sporting Covilha [10] L 2-0
Portugal Liga 3 01/17 15:00 17 [10] Sporting Covilha v Atletico CP Lisbon [5] D 0-0
Portugal Liga 3 01/14 15:00 16 [10] Sporting Covilha v Academica [3] D 1-1
Portugal Liga 3 01/11 15:00 16 [10] Sporting Covilha v Academica [3] D 1-1
Portugal Liga 3 01/04 15:00 15 [9] Lusitano GC Evora v Sporting Covilha [10] L 2-1
Portugal Liga 3 12/21 15:00 14 [10] Sporting Covilha v CF Os Belenenses [1] L 0-4
Portugal Liga 3 12/13 16:00 13 [2] CD Mafra v Sporting Covilha [10] L 2-0
Portugal Liga 3 12/07 15:00 12 [10] Sporting Covilha v UD Santarem [7] D 1-1
Portugal Liga 3 11/30 16:00 11 [9] SU 1 Dezembro v Sporting Covilha [10] D 1-1
Portugal Cup 11/22 15:30 10 Sporting Covilha v Lusitano GC Evora L 0-2
Portugal Liga 3 11/09 15:00 10 [10] Sporting Covilha v Caldas SC [2] W 2-1
Portugal Liga 3 11/02 15:00 9 [10] Sporting Covilha v Amora [8] L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 18 15
Wins 6 3 3
Draws 14 9 5
Losses 13 6 7
Goals for 26 14 12
Goals against 41 21 20
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 12 7 5

Wikipedia - S.C. Covilhã

Sporting Clube da Covilhã, commonly known as just Sporting da Covilhã or Sp. Covilhã, is a Portuguese football club from the city of Covilhã that plays in the third-tier Liga 3. The club was founded on 2 June 1923 and became the branch number 8 of Sporting Clube de Portugal (Sporting CP). Their nickname is the Leões da Serra, meaning "Lions of the Mountain Range," due to Covilhã's location in the Serra de Estrela, the highest mountains in Portugal.

Their home ground is Estádio Municipal José dos Santos Pinto, located at approximately 900 m of altitude. However, the team plays also at the newer stadium of Complexo Desportivo da Covilhã, also in Covilhã, which holds a capacity of 3,000 spectators. Their current chairman is Marco Peba and current manager is Francisco Chaló. They have won five Second Division in 1948, 1969, 1987 (second-tier), 2002, and 2005 (third-tier).

Covilhã is a Portuguese football club based in the city of Covilhã, located in the central region of Portugal. Founded in 1923, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and strong community ties. Covilhã competes in the lower divisions of Portuguese football, with a focus on developing local talent and fostering a competitive spirit.

The team's colors are typically represented by a combination of white and black, symbolizing the club's identity and heritage. Covilhã plays its home matches at the Estádio Municipal da Covilhã, a venue that provides an intimate atmosphere for supporters to rally behind their team.

Over the years, Covilhã has experienced various successes and challenges, but the club remains a vital part of the local culture, promoting sportsmanship and teamwork. With a commitment to growth and improvement, Covilhã continues to strive for higher achievements in Portuguese football, aiming to make its mark in the national leagues and inspire future generations of players.