Sporting CP B
Association football club in Portugal
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2021 | Sporting CP B began playing in Liga 3, a new tier in the Portuguese league system. |
2021 | Sporting CP B begins playing in Liga 3, a new tier in the Portuguese league system. |
2020 | Sporting CP B resumed operations in the 2020–21 Campeonato de Portugal. |
2020 | Sporting CP B resumes operations in the Campeonato de Portugal. |
July 2020 | Filipe Celikkaya appointed as manager of Sporting CP B in July 2020, continuing to manage the team |
2019 | President Frederico Varandas decided to refound Sporting CP B. |
2019 | President Frederico Varandas decides to refound Sporting CP B. |
August 2018 | After Bruno de Carvalho's dismissal, Sousa Cintra attempts to reestablish Sporting CP B in the Campeonato de Portugal, but ultimately gives up, with Santa Iria replacing the team. |
February 2018 | With the announcement of an under-23 championship, club president Bruno de Carvalho announces the end of Sporting CP B. |
2017 | Club president Bruno de Carvalho announced the end of Sporting CP B after the creation of an under-23 championship. |
2017 | Club president Bruno de Carvalho announces the end of Sporting CP B following the creation of an under-23 championship. |
October 2014 | João de Deus takes over as manager of Sporting CP B in October 2014, serving until 2017 |
July 2014 | Francisco Barão appointed as manager of Sporting CP B, serving from July to October 2014 |
July 2013 | Abel Ferreira becomes manager of Sporting CP B, serving from July 2013 to July 2014 |
2012 | Sporting CP B was refounded in the 2012–13 season when new rules were introduced for B teams in the Portuguese football league system. |
October 2012 | José Dominguez takes over as manager of Sporting CP B in October 2012, serving until June 2013 |
July 2012 | Oceano da Cruz appointed as manager of Sporting CP B in July, serving until October 2012 |
May 2012 | Sporting CP B is officially announced to compete in the 2012–13 Segunda Liga, increasing the league to 22 teams and 42 games per season. |
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