Sporting CP (handball)

Sporting Clube de Portugal has a professional handball team based in Lisbon, Portugal, since 1932, and plays in Andebol 1. The club is one of the most decorated handball clubs in Portugal, having won 44 national titles and 2 international titles.

Sporting CP
Full nameSporting Clube de Portugal
Founded1932; 92 years ago (1932)
(parent club in 1906)
ArenaPavilhão João Rocha, Lisbon
Capacity3,000
PresidentFrederico Varandas
Head coachRicardo Costa
LeagueAndebol 1
2023–24Andebol 1, 2nd of 16
Club colours   
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Home
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Away
Website
Official site

History

Handball was introduced in Sporting Clube de Portugal in 1932.[citation needed]

Sporting dominated Portuguese handball, particularly in the sixties and seventies and even in the eighties, with emphasis on the period from 1966 to 1973, in which seven National Championships were won in eight possible, five of which were consecutive, with a mythical team that became known as Os Sete Magníficos.[citation needed]

In 1995, Sporting fans were forced to choose the modalities to keep in the club, due to financial problems, having chosen handball and futsal, leading to the closure of the basketball, hockey and volleyball sections (which returned in the meantime).[citation needed]

Facilities

Pavilhão João Rocha

Pavilhão João Rocha is a multi-sports pavilion located in the parish of Lumiar, in Lisbon. Located next to the Estádio José Alvalade, it is the home of Sporting CP sports. In honor of one of the most distinguished figures in the history of Sporting, the pavilion was named after former club president, João Rocha, who remained in office from September 1973 to October 1986. Its inauguration took place on the day 21 June 2017.

Kits

Honours

Domestic competitions

1951–52, 1955–56, 1960–61, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1983–84, 1985–86, 2000–01, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2023–24
2004–05, 2005–06
1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1980–81, 1982–83, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1997–98, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24
1998, 2002, 2014, 2023

National & International competitions

  • Double
Winners (5): 1971–72, 1972–73, 1980–81, 2000–01, 2023-24
  • Triple
Winners (1): 2023-24
2009–10, 2016–17

Current squad

Squad for the 2023–24 season

Transfers

Transfers for the 2024–25 season

Staff

  • Head coach: Ricardo Costa
  • Assistant coach: Pedro Biscaia
  • Assistant coach: Ricardo Candeias

Results in European competitions

Note: Sporting score is always listed first.

SeasonCompetitionRoundClub1st leg2nd legAggregate
1966–67EHF European CupR1 US Ivry Handball19–228–2527–47
1967–68EHF European CupR2 BM Granollers16–2620–1636–42
1969–70EHF European CupR1 HV Sittardia16–2412–1528–39
1970–71EHF European CupR2 MAI Moscovo--Win Withdrew
QF Dukla Prague--Win Withdrew
SF VfL Gummersbach17–2511–2728–50
1971–72EHF European CupR2 VfL Gummersbach6–3820–2026–59
1972–73EHF European CupR1 HCB Karviná11–2415–1626–40
1973–74EHF Challenge CupR1 SK Avanti Lebbeke16–1616–932–25
R2 Cervena Hezda14–3115–1729–48
1975–76EHF Cup Winners' CupL16 FIF Copenhagen14–2522–2436–49
1978–79EHF European CupR1 Stella St-Maur18–1812–2230–40
1979–80EHF European CupR1 Grasshoppers Zürich23–2319–2342–46
1980–81EHF European CupR1 BSV Bern12–2621–2033–46
1981–82EHF Cup Winners' CupR1 USM Gagny25–2722–3147–58
1987–88EHF CupR1 Hershi Gellen18–2022–1640–36
L16 Hellerup Kopenhagen19–2319–2538–48
1988–89EHF Cup Winners' CupR1 Pfadi Winterthur29–2519–2748–52
1989–90EHF Cup Winners' CupR1 Hapoel Rishon LeZion24–4023–1847–58
1992–93EHF Cup Winners' CupR1 Palommano Trieste20–3230–2050–52
1996–97EHF CupR1 Montpellier HB22–1616–2238–38
1997–98EHF Cup Winners' CupR1 ZTR Zaporizhzhia31–2523–2454–49
L16 HSG Dutenhofen16–2430–2646–50
1998–99EHF Cup Winners' CupR1 HK TJ VSZ Kosice24–2218–2442–46
1999–00EHF Challenge CupR1 US Dunkerque HB23–1820–2643–44
2000–01EHF CupR2 Showbizcity Aalsmeer31–2330–3061–53
R3 SKA Minsk31–2318–1849–41
L16 CB Cantabria29–2730–2659–53
QF Haukar Handball21–2132–3353–54
2001–02EHF Champions LeagueR2 Steaua București33–2425–2558–49
Group stage Portland San Antonio26–3628–313rd place
RK Lovćen22–2610–0
Kolding IF24–2322–33
2003–04EHF Cup Winners' CupR2 HC Berchem31–2032–2263–42
R3 Portovik Yuzhny27–2525–2152–46
L16 Redbergslids IK29–1929–3558–54
QF RK Gorenje Velenje33–2726–3259–59
2004–05EHF Cup Winners' CupR2 Goldmann Druck Tulln33–3230–2263–54
R3 HSV Hamburg24–2824–2548–53
2005–06EHF Cup Winners' CupR2 HC Kehra27–3339–1968–53
R3 HCM Constanta30–3222–2852–60
2006–07EHF Cup Winners' CupR2 SPE Strovolos Nicosia33–2031–2464–44
R3 Dinamo București29–3527–3056–65
2009–10EHF Challenge Cup
Winner
L16 AO Dimou Thermaikou39–2434–2073–44
QF CSM Bacău30–2423–2853–52
SF RD Slovan28–2330–3358–56
F MMTS Kwidzyn27–2527–2654–51
2010–11EHF Challenge CupR3 HK Polytechnik26–2126–3052–51
L16 AEK27–2327–3254–55
2011–12EHF Challenge CupR3 Trabzonspor31–2941–1872–47
L16 HC Zubří23–2625–2248–48
QF CSU Suceava33–2430–2463–48
SF Wacker Thun31–2926–2857–57
2012–13EHF CupR1 Ystads IF27–2226–3753–59
2013–14EHF CupR2 KRAS/Volendam30–1835–3265–50
R3 RK Poreč24–2430–2554–49
Group stage Montpellier HB27–2831–362nd place
RK Strumica39–2236–24
Skjern32–2530–28
QF Pick Szeged29–2722–2851–55
2014–15EHF CupR2 HC Sporta Hlohovec34–2428–3362–57
R3 Fraikin BM. Granollers27–2523–2550–50
2015–16EHF CupR2 Team Tvis Holstebro31–3632–2863–64
2016–17EHF Challenge Cup
Winner
R3 ASD Romagna Handball32–2537–2469–49
L16 RK Pelister32–1834–2666–44
QF AC Doukas35–2327–2562–48
SF JMS Hurry-Up32–2737–1469–41
F AHC Potaissa Turda37–2830–2467–52
2017–18EHF Champions LeagueqSF Riihimäki Cocks31–2731–27
qF Alpla HC Hard35–3435–34
Group stage Beşiktaş30–2634–274th place
Motor Zaporizhzhia23–3129–32
Metalurg Skopje27–2831–27
Montpellier HB29–3332–33
Chekhovskiye Medvedi31–3027–30
2021–22 EHF European LeagueEHF European LeagueGroup stage Tatabánya KC37–2334–264th place
AEK H.C.24–2531–30
Kadetten Schaffhausen34–2631–24
RK Eurofarm Pelister24–2627–26
USAM Nîmes Gard32–3027–33
Last 16 SC Magdeburg29–2935–3664–65
2022–23 EHF European LeagueEHF European LeagueGroup stage Alpla HC Hard31–3031–262th place
BM Granollers29–3238–31
RK Nexe Našice31–3228–34
Balatonfüredi KSE35–3231–25
Skjern Håndbold30–2828–24
L16 CD Bidasoa27–3034–2861–58
QF Montpellier HB32–3230–3162–63

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