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Portuguese association football club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grupo Desportivo União Ericeirense is a Portuguese association football club, founded in Ericeira, a small parish within Mafra, on 1 December 1921. The club plays in the second division of the Lisbon Football Association league, holding their home matches at the Campo Henrique Tomás Frade.
Full name | Grupo Desportivo União Ericeirense | ||
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Nickname(s) | GDUE Guerreiros do Mar (Warriors of the sea) | ||
Founded | 1 December 1921 | ||
Ground | Campo Henrique Tomás Frade | ||
Capacity | 400 | ||
Chairman | Mário Jorge Henrique Claro[1] | ||
Manager | Ivo Café | ||
League | Lisbon FA 2nd Division | ||
2020–21 | Lisbon FA 1st Division, 14th of 20 (relegated) | ||
Website | http://www.gdue.pt/ | ||
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Founded on 1 December 1921[1] as Grémio União Ericeirense, the club changed name to Sociedade União Ericeirense in 1939.[2] The current name was established in 1941, after the merger of SU Ericeirense and Grupo Desportivo Ericeirense.[2]
Ericeirense reached the top tier of the Lisbon Football Association in the 1960–61 season, also playing in the Terceira Divisão during that season.[2] It was the only season that the club featured in a national league, aside from two participations in the Taça de Portugal (2004–05 and 2020–21).
In the 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons, Ericeirense had Portuguese international footballer Matheus Nunes in their squad.[3]
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