G.D. Fabril

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Grupo Desportivo Fabril is a Portuguese sports club established as Grupo Desportivo CUF do Barreiro (commonly known as CUF Barreiro), with CUF standing for the company Companhia União Fabril. A multisports club best known for its football section, it was founded as a works team in the city of Barreiro, District of Setúbal, on 27 January 1937. CUF Barreiro's greatest achievement was a third place in the 1964–65 Portuguese Liga season. The club's football home ground is the Complexo Desportivo Alfredo da Silva, which was inaugurated in June 1965 and named after Alfredo da Silva, an entrepreneur who was the founder of CUF.

Fabril Barreiro
Full nameGrupo Desportivo Fabril
Short nameFabril
Founded27 January 1937
GroundComplexo Desportivo Alfredo da Silva, Barreiro, Portugal
Capacity22,000
ChairmanFaustino Mestre
ManagerJoão Miguel Parreira
LeagueCampeonato de Portugal
2021-22AF Setúbal 1ª Divisão,1st
WebsiteClub website

Besides football, Fabril's futsal team has reached top-flight twice in their history, participating in the I Divisão in the 2012–13 and 2016–17 seasons. In the 2012–13 season, Fabril reached the 5th round of the Taça de Portugal.

History

Established as Grupo Desportivo da CUF (G.D. CUF, with CUF standing for the company Companhia União Fabril) in 1937, it also was known as CUF Barreiro, it was one of three football clubs created by the parent company, whose players were also workers (the other clubs were CUF Lisboa, founded in 1936 and now known as Unidos de Lisboa, and the short-lived CUF Porto, that existed between 1945 and 1950). In 1940, the Estado Novo forced the club to change its name, as it didn't allow sports teams with corporate names. Thus the club changed its name to Unidos Futebol Clube or Unidos do Barreiro (CUF Lisboa, meanwhile changed to Clube de Futebol Os Unidos or Unidos de Lisboa). The original name returned in 1944. After the military coup in April 1974 the club was renamed Grupo Desportivo Quimigal.[1][2]

The club changed its name several times during its history:

  • 1937 : The club was founded under the name Grupo Desportivo CUF do Barreiro
  • 1940 : The club is renamed as the Unidos Futebol Clube do Barreiro
  • 1944 : The club is renamed again as the Grupo Desportivo CUF do Barreiro
  • 1978 : The club is renamed as the Grupo Desportivo Quimigal do Barreiro
  • 2000 : The club is renamed as the Grupo Desportivo Fabril do Barreiro

Timeline

  • 1937 – Grupo Desportivo da CUF (CUF Sporting Club) is founded on 27 January. CUF (Companhia União Fabril) was a soap and chemical manufacturer founded by Alfredo da Silva.
  • 1939 – Joaquim Fernandes, a G.D. CUF cyclist, wins the Volta a Portugal.
  • 1942–43 – The senior football team participates for first time in the first division, only managing to stay one season. Also that year, Alfredo da Silva dies.
  • 1953–54 – The football team wins the second division and is promoted to the first division again, ushering a golden era for the club. The most important players were Barriga, Vasques, Luís, Sérgio, Aureliano, André, Carreira (captain), Orlando, Matos, Vale and Velhinho and the coach was João Mário. The club would remain in the first division for the next 22 years. That same year, the junior team became vice-champions of the first division losing in the final against Academica Coimbra.
  • 1964–65 – The football team achieved its highest position to date in the first division reaching the third place among 14 teams, qualifying for a European competition, the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (now UEFA Cup), the first time. The rink hockey would perform even better, becoming national champions.
  • 1965–66 – The Alfredo da Silva stadium is inaugurated leaving their former stadium, Santa Bárbara. In the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, after a walkover in the first round, the team is eliminated by A.C. Milan after three games (2–0, 0–2, 0–1). The team would make two more appearances in the competition in 67/68 (1R) and in 72/73 (2R). The rink hockey team was eliminated from the Champions League in the first round by Reus Deportiu with a 1–4, 0–3 score.
  • 1968–69 – Football team reach the semifinals of the Taça de Portugal, only to lose 7–2 on aggregate to eventual champions Benfica.
  • 1972 – Víctor Domingos, the CUF and rink hockey national team goalkeeper, is considered the best player in the world in that position.
  • 1972–73 – Football team reaches the Taça de Portugal semifinals again, only to lose to the other big Lisbon team, Sporting, 0–1 at home. Again, Sporting goes on to win the entire competition.
  • 1974 – Carnation Revolution. During the communist-inspired period known as PREC, the company CUF, one of the largest conglomerates of Portugal, is nationalized.
  • 1975–76 – After 22 consecutive years in the first division, G.D. CUF is relegated to the second division after finishing in the 16th and last position. From then on, the football club would disappear into the lower divisions, never returning to the first division.
  • 1980–81 – The club changes its name to Grupo Desportivo da Quimigal.
  • 1991–92 – After decades in the professional divisions, the club fell into the Setúbal District Division.
  • 1999-00 – Quimigal wins the Setúbal District Championship, but would be relegated again in the next year. At the end of the season the club's name changed to its current name, Grupo Desportivo Fabril.
  • 2002–03 – The club wins the Setúbal District Championship again, only to be relegated again.
  • 2006–07 – The club once again wins the Setúbal District Championship.
  • 2012–13 – Tercera Divisão is disbanded, sending most of the clubs (excepting those promoted to the new Campeonato Nacional de Seniores) including Fabril, back to their district championships.
  • 2013–14 – The club once again wins the Setúbal District Championship and is promoted to the Campeonato Nacional.
Presences
Primeira Liga (First League)23
Liga de Honra (League of Honour)
Segunda Divisão (Second Division)21
Terceira Divisão14
Taça de Portugal (Portuguese Cup)?

Sports

Football

Honours

League and cup history

SeasonPos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupEuropeNotes
1942–19431D9185112467711QF
...
1947–1948?????????1/8
1948–1949?????????1/8
...
1954–19551D726105114552251/16
1955–19561D102668123358201/16
1956–19571D9269343569211/8
1957–19581D122683154059191/8
1958–19591D11268513345521-
1959–19601D526105113639251/32
1960–19611D626106103828261/8
1961–19621D42614574434331/16
1962–19631D122666143740181/16
1963–19641D5261268463330QF
1964–19651D32615564929351/8best classification ever
1965–19661D92688103746241/8FC2nd Round
1966–19671D82695122743231/16
1967–19681D112677122837211/32FC1st Round
1968–19691D7268117323027SF
1969–19701D82695122438231/16
1970–19711D82685132837211/16
1971–19721D430121354328371/16
1972–19731D83011811383730SFUC2nd round
1973–19741D8308913334425QF
1974–19751D830109114141291/8
1975–19761D1630410161550181/16relegated
1976–1977?????????QF
1977–1978?????????1/32
1978–1979?????????1/32
1979–1980?????????1/64
1980–1981?????????1/128
1981–1982?????????1/64
1982–1983?????????1/16
1983–1984?????????1/128
1984–1985?????????1/128
1985–1986?????????1/128
1986–1987?????????1/128
1987–1988?????????1/64
1988–1989?????????1/128
1989–1990?????????1/32
1990–1991?????????1/128
1991–19923D????????1/256
...
2000–20013D????????1/256
...
2007–20083D42612863825401/128

1D = First Division

3D = Third Division

FC = Fairs Cup

UC = UEFA Cup

International performance

As CUF Barreiro, the club has made three official appearances in international football competitions:

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubScore
1965–66Inter-Cities Fairs Cup2R AC Milan2–0, 0–2, 0–1
1967–68Inter-Cities Fairs Cup1R Vojvodina Novi Sad0–1, 1–3
1972–73UEFA Cup1R Racing White1–0, 2–0
2R 1. FC Kaiserslautern1–3, 1–0
1973–74Intertoto CupGr.3 Hertha Berlin0–0, 0–1; 2nd
Malmö FF4–0, 0–1
Grasshopper3–0, 4–1
1974–75Intertoto CupGr.10 Landskrona1–0, 1–1; Winner
Altay S.K.2–0, 1–2
Hammarby IF1–0, 2–2

Futsal

Fabril has a futsal team that has played top tier futsal in the Liga Sport Zone.

Honours

  • I Divisão: 9th place (relegated through the Relegation Playout; 3rd place) – 2012–13

Current squad

As of 9 May 2020

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
20MF  PORIddy Embaló
21MF  PORDiogo Palma
27DF  PORFábio Freitas
28MF  PORMiguel Flor
29GK  ANGNilton Paulo
30MF  PORDiogo Semedo
31MF  PORJoão Vasco
93GK  PORKevin Bernardeco
GK  PORMarco Mosca
DF  PORAndré Amaral
DF  PORAndré Esteves
DF  BRAOdilon Jr.
MF  PORRafael Bastos
MF  PORAndré Flôr
FW  PORRúben Nicolau

See also

References

External links