G.D. Sesimbra
Grupo Desportivo de Sesimbra (founded on 10 August 1947) is a Portuguese sports club based in the coastal town of Sesimbra, located in the Setúbal District. The club is known for its active involvement in various sports, being its main teams the football and rink hockey teams.
Full name | Grupo Desportivo de Sesimbra | ||
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Nickname(s) | Sesimbrenses Pexitos | ||
Founded | 10 August 1947 | ||
Ground | Estádio Vila Amália, Sesimbra | ||
Capacity | 2850 | ||
Chairman | Sebastião Patrício | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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The club was formed with the union of three clubs – União Futebol Sesimbra, Vitória Futebol Club and Ases Futebol Clube. Since its creation, the club boasts a rich history of promoting sports and fostering a sense of community through its various athletic endeavors.
The main title of the club is the CERS Cup won in 1981 by the rink hockey team. The last title won by the club football team was the Setúbal FA championship in 2009/10 season.
Prior to his management career, José Mourinho once played for this team.