S.c. Braga

Sporting Clube de Braga (Portuguese pronunciation: ) (Euronext Lisbon: SCB ), commonly known as Sporting de Braga or just Braga, is a Portuguese sports club from the city of Braga.

Best known for the men's professional football team playing in the Primeira Liga, the top flight of Portuguese football at the Estádio Municipal de Braga, it also has departments for athletics, badminton, basketball, beach soccer, billiards, boccia, boxing, esports, futsal, karate, kickboxing, muay thai, swimming, taekwondo and volleyball.

Braga
S.c. Braga
Full nameSporting Clube de Braga
Nickname(s)Os Arcebispos (The Archbishops)
Os Arsenalistas (The Arsenalists)
Arsenal do Minho (Minho's Arsenal)
Minhotos (Those from Minho)
Os Guerreiros do Minho (The Minho Warriors)
Braguistas
Founded19 January 1921; 103 years ago (1921-01-19)
GroundEstádio Municipal de Braga
Capacity30,360
OwnerQatar Sports Investments (29.6%)
Sundown Investments Limited (17.04%)
PresidentAntónio Salvador
Head coachRui Duarte
LeaguePrimeira Liga
2022–23Primeira Liga, 3rd of 18
WebsiteClub website
S.c. Braga Current season

Founded on 19 January 1921, Braga are nicknamed, Braguistas, and Os Arsenalistas (The Arsenalists) for the shirt colour that resembles English club Arsenal. Since 2003, Braga have played their home matches at the Estádio Municipal de Braga, which replaced the Estádio 1º de Maio, now used for the club's reserve team. Unlike most European sporting entities, Braga's members (sócios) owned and operated the club throughout its history.

In the 2000s, Braga became one of Portugal's most decorated clubs (5th) after the Big Three and has had some success in European competitions, winning the last UEFA Intertoto Cup (the only Portuguese club to do so) in 2008, and reaching the final of the UEFA Europa League in 2011, cultivating the reputation of being the fourth strongest club in Portugal, outside of the Big Three. Domestically, they have also won another 7 domestic trophies: three Taça de Portugal in 1965–66, 2015–16, and in 2020–21, and the Taça da Liga three times in 2012–13, 2019–20 and 2023–24. Braga have a long-standing rivalry with nearby club Vitória de Guimarães, with whom they contest the Derby do Minho.

The club qualified for the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League, reaching the competition for the first time in their history, by eliminating Celtic and Sevilla following a 2nd place finish in the 2009–10 Primeira Liga season. This represented the highest finish in the league in the club's history. Moreover, in the 2010s, Braga have cultivated a reputation for spotting and developing young talent, and have remained focused on developing a youth system.

History

Braga changed their kits from green and white to their current red and white during the 1945–46 season (for the reserve squad) and the 1946–47 season (for the first team). The change, according to one version of the story, was at the behest of their president, José Antunes Guimarães, who had business connections in London and was an Arsenal fan; according to an alternate version, it was József Szabó, Braga's Hungarian coach, who asked the president to change the green and white uniform to an Arsenal-style red and white. In 1947, Braga won the Second division title in the new kit, reaching the First division for the first time. Braga even renamed their youth team Arsenal de Braga.

S.c. Braga 
One of the first matches played in Arsenal-style kits against R C Celta Vigo

Braga's emblem is the city of Braga's shield with Mother Mary and baby Jesus with the blue from the city's shield changed to red. On the top of the emblem is the golden Mural Crown of Braga, with the name "Sporting Clube de Braga" on it. Many Braga fans have said that Mother Mary gives them luck. The fans of Braga are known as Arsenalistas due to their team home kit that resembles that of English club Arsenal. They are also known as Bracarenses because of being from the city of Bracari, later named Bracara Augusta, city of Portugal that is now known as Braga.

Aside from the loyalty of its supporters, the Minho derby against Vitória de Guimarães is a match that both sets of fans eagerly await. This match is more than football – it is a way people from the north view each city. The derby is one of Portugal's most intense matches, and children under 13 are restricted from entering unless an adult is with them. The rivalry goes back to when the City of Braga was the ancient capital of Gallaecia and the largest Portuguese city by the time the Kingdom of Portugal was formed by Afonso I of Portugal. At that time, Guimarães became the seat of the King and nobility, whereas the city of Braga remained the centre of trade and religious power (the largest city and seat of the Archbishop).

Braga's ranking in Europe since 2003
Season UEFA Ranking Points
2003–04  –  –
2004–05 139th S.c. Braga  15.739
2005–06 136th S.c. Braga  17.533
2006–07 96th S.c. Braga  27.107
2007–08 79th S.c. Braga  33.176
2008–09 50th S.c. Braga  39.292
2009–10 48th S.c. Braga  39.659
2010–11 28th S.c. Braga  62.319
2011–12 29th S.c. Braga  63.069
2012–13 29th S.c. Braga  62.833
2013–14 40th S.c. Braga  52.959
2014–15 37th S.c. Braga  51.776
2015–16 46th S.c. Braga  43.116
2016–17 55th S.c. Braga  37.366

In the 1960s and 1970s, Braga began to climb up the league ladder and eventually participated in the UEFA competitions. Braga's recent run of successive European participations began in the 2004–05 UEFA Cup after finishing fifth in the league under Jesualdo Ferreira's first full season in the club. In the 2006–07 UEFA Cup, the side reached the last 16 before a 6–4 aggregate loss to Tottenham Hotspur. That summer, the club signed a three-year sponsorship deal with French insurance company Axa, who took over the naming rights for the stadium for €4.5 million; this was renewed for a further three years in 2010.

Braga won the 2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup and again reached the UEFA Cup last 16 in the 2008-09 season, where they lost by a single goal to Paris Saint-Germain.

Braga was runners-up in the league for the only time in its history in the 2009-10 season under Domingos Paciência. Entering the UEFA Champions League for the first time, in the fourth qualifying round Braga beat Sevilla 1–0 at home and 4–3 away, thus making the group stage. On 15 September 2010, Braga were heavily defeated 6–0 by Arsenal in its first group stage match. Eliminated in third place, they dropped into the Europa League and reached the final in Dublin, where they lost to a goal by FC Porto's Radamel Falcao.

Braga won the Taça da Liga for the first time in 2013 under José Peseiro, with one goal from Alan against Porto. Two years later, Sérgio Conceição's side lost on penalties to Sporting CP in the Taça de Portugal final, but Paulo Fonseca's triumphed over Porto on the same method in 2016 to win their first such cup in 50 years.

In 2019–20, Braga went through four managers over the course of the season. The second of these, Rúben Amorim, led them to a league cup victory over Porto, with Ricardo Horta scoring in added time to secure the trophy on home soil.

On 28 July 2020, Carlos Carvalhal was announced as the new head coach, after 14 years away from the club. He led the club to the league cup final again, where they lost to Amorim's new team Sporting, but won the 2021 Taça de Portugal Final 2–0 against Benfica. He would leave the club and be replaced by Artur Jorge after the 2021–22 season ended.

On 10 October 2022, 21.67% of the club shares were bought for €80 million by Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), a subsidiary of Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), the state-run sovereign-wealth fund in Qatar owned by Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar, who is also the owner of Ligue 1 side Paris Saint-Germain through the QSI. The season ended with third place and a return to the Champions League after 11 years, as well as club records for points (78), wins (25) and goals (75).

SC Braga's considerable success in the first quarter of the 21st century, including participations in the UEFA Champions League, winning the Taça de Portugal (Portuguese Cup) for the second time in 2016 and the third in 2021, reaching the UEFA Europa League final in 2011, which they lost to fellow Portuguese side FC Porto and the inauguration of the Cidade Desportiva, newly-built SC Braga's state-of-the-art facilities, improved it on the UEFA club rankings and Portugal's professional football landscape to such an extent that SC Braga started to be dubbed the fourth greatest football club in Portugal and regarded as a big club together with the well-established classic Big Three.

League and cup history

Recent seasons

Season League Cup League Cup Europe (UEFA) Notes
Div. Pos. Pld W D L GF GA Pts Result Result Competition Result
2018–19 1st 4th 34 21 4 9 56 37 67 SF SF Europa League Q3
2019–20 3rd 34 18 6 10 61 40 60 R5 W Europa League L32
2020–21 4th 34 19 7 8 53 33 64 W RU Europa League L32
2021–22 4th 34 19 8 7 52 31 65 R5 R3 Europa League QF
2022–23 3rd 34 25 3 6 75 30 78 RU QF Europa League
Europa Conference League
GS
L32

Honours

Source:

National

League

Cup

International

European record

Overview

Fully up to date as of 12 December 2023.

SC Braga record in European football by competition
Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD Win%
UEFA Champions League / European Cup 28 12 3 13 39 45 −6 042.86
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 10 6 1 3 13 11 +2 060.00
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 139 61 31 47 203 174 +29 043.88
UEFA Europa Conference League 2 0 0 2 2 7 −5 000.00
UEFA Intertoto Cup 2 2 0 0 5 0 +5 100.00
Total 173 78 34 61 253 224 +29 045.09

Matches

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1966–67 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup R1 S.c. Braga  AEK Athens 3–2 1–0 4–2
R2 S.c. Braga  Raba ETO Győr 2–0 0–3 2–3
1978–79 UEFA Cup R1 S.c. Braga  Hibernians 5–0 2–3 7–3
R2 S.c. Braga  West Bromwich Albion 0–2 0–1 0–3
1982–83 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Pre S.c. Braga  Swansea City 1–0 0–3 1–3
1984–85 UEFA Cup R1 S.c. Braga  Tottenham Hotspur 0–3 0–6 0–9
1997–98 UEFA Cup R1 S.c. Braga  Vitesse 2–0 1–2 3–2
R2 S.c. Braga  Dinamo Tbilisi 4–0 1–0 5–0
R3 S.c. Braga  Schalke 04 0–0 0–2 0–2
1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup R1 S.c. Braga  Liepājas Metalurgs 4–0 0–0 4–0
R2 S.c. Braga  Lokomotiv Moscow 1–0 1–3 2–3
2004–05 UEFA Cup R1 S.c. Braga  Heart of Midlothian 2–2 1–3 3–5
2005–06 UEFA Cup R1 S.c. Braga  Red Star Belgrade 1–1 0–0 1–1 (a)
2006–07 UEFA Cup R1 S.c. Braga  Chievo 2–0 1–2 (a.e.t.) 3–2
GS S.c. Braga  AZ  – 0–3 3rd
S.c. Braga  Slovan Liberec 4–0  –
S.c. Braga  Sevilla  – 0–2
S.c. Braga  Grasshopper 2–0  –
L32 S.c. Braga  Parma 1–0 1–0 2–0
L16 S.c. Braga  Tottenham Hotspur 2–3 2–3 4–6
2007–08 UEFA Cup R1 S.c. Braga  Hammarby 4–0 1–2 5–2
GS S.c. Braga  Bolton Wanderers  – 1–1 2nd
S.c. Braga  Bayern Munich 1–1  –
S.c. Braga  Aris  – 1–1
S.c. Braga  Red Star Belgrade 2–0  –
L32 S.c. Braga  Werder Bremen 0–1 0–3 0–4
2008–09 UEFA Intertoto Cup R3 S.c. Braga  Sivasspor 3–0 2–0 5–0
2008–09 UEFA Cup Q2 S.c. Braga  Zrinjski Mostar 1–0 2–0 3–0
R1 S.c. Braga  Artmedia Petržalka 4–0 2–0 6–0
GS S.c. Braga  Portsmouth 3–0  – 3rd
S.c. Braga  Milan  – 0–1
S.c. Braga  VfL Wolfsburg 2–3  –
S.c. Braga  Heerenveen  – 2–1
L32 S.c. Braga  Standard Liège 3–0 1–1 4–1
L16 S.c. Braga  Paris Saint-Germain 0–1 0–0 0–1
2009–10 UEFA Europa League Q3 S.c. Braga  Elfsborg 1–2 0–2 1–4
2010–11 UEFA Champions League Q3 S.c. Braga  Celtic 3–0 1–2 4–2
PO S.c. Braga  Sevilla 1–0 4–3 5–3
GS S.c. Braga  Arsenal 2–0 0–6 3rd
S.c. Braga  Shakhtar Donetsk 0–3 0–2
S.c. Braga  Partizan 2–0 1–0
2010–11 UEFA Europa League L32 S.c. Braga  Lech Poznań 2–0 0–1 2–1
L16 S.c. Braga  Liverpool 1–0 0–0 1–0
QF S.c. Braga  Dynamo Kyiv 0–0 1–1 1–1 (a)
SF S.c. Braga  Benfica 1–0 1–2 2–2 (a)
Final S.c. Braga  Porto 0–1
2011–12 UEFA Europa League PO S.c. Braga  Young Boys 0–0 2–2 2–2 (a)
GS S.c. Braga  Club Brugge 1–2 1–1 2nd
S.c. Braga  Birmingham City 1–0 3–1
S.c. Braga  Maribor 5–1 1–1
L32 S.c. Braga  Beşiktaş 0–2 1–0 1–2
2012–13 UEFA Champions League PO S.c. Braga  Udinese 1–1 1–1 (5–4 pen.) 1–1 (5–4)
GS S.c. Braga  CFR Cluj 0–2 1–3 4th
S.c. Braga  Galatasaray 1–2 2–0
S.c. Braga  Manchester United 1–3 2–3
2013–14 UEFA Europa League PO S.c. Braga  Pandurii Târgu Jiu 0–2 (a.e.t.) 1–0 1–2
2015–16 UEFA Europa League GS S.c. Braga  Marseille 3–2 0–1 1st
S.c. Braga  Slovan Liberec 2–1 1–0
S.c. Braga  Groningen 1–0 0–0
L32 S.c. Braga  Sion 2–2 2–1 4–3
L16 S.c. Braga  Fenerbahçe 4–1 0–1 4–2
QF S.c. Braga  Shakhtar Donetsk 1–2 0–4 1–6
2016–17 UEFA Europa League GS S.c. Braga  Shakhtar Donetsk 2–4 0–2 3rd
S.c. Braga  Gent 1–1 2–2
S.c. Braga  Konyaspor 2–1 1–1
2017–18 UEFA Europa League Q3 S.c. Braga  AIK 2–1 (a.e.t.) 1–1 3–2
PO S.c. Braga  FH Hafnarfjardar 3–2 2–1 5–3
GS S.c. Braga  Ludogorets Razgrad 0–2 1–1 1st
S.c. Braga  1899 Hoffenheim 3–1 2–1
S.c. Braga  İstanbul Başakşehir 2–1 1–2
L32 S.c. Braga  Marseille 1–0 0–3 1–3
2018–19 UEFA Europa League Q3 S.c. Braga  Zorya Luhansk 2–2 1−1 3–3 (a)
2019–20 UEFA Europa League Q3 S.c. Braga  Brøndby 4–2 3–1 7–3
PO S.c. Braga  Spartak Moscow 1–0 2–1 3–1
GS S.c. Braga  Beşiktaş 3–1 2–1 1st
S.c. Braga  Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–3 1–0
S.c. Braga  Slovan Bratislava 2–2 4–2
L32 S.c. Braga  Rangers 0–1 2–3 2–4
2020–21 UEFA Europa League GS S.c. Braga  Leicester City 3–3 0–4 2nd
S.c. Braga  AEK Athens 3–0 4–2
S.c. Braga  Zorya Luhansk 2–0 2–1
L32 S.c. Braga  Roma 0–2 1–3 1–5
2021–22 UEFA Europa League GS S.c. Braga  Red Star Belgrade 1–1 1–2 2nd
S.c. Braga  Ludogorets Razgrad 4–2 1–0
S.c. Braga  Midtjylland 3–1 2–3
KPO S.c. Braga  Sheriff Tiraspol 2–0 (3–2 pen.) 0–2 2–2 (3–2)
L16 S.c. Braga  Monaco 2–0 1–1 3–1
QF S.c. Braga  Rangers 1–0 1–3 2–3
2022–23 UEFA Europa League GS S.c. Braga  Malmö 2−1 2–0 3rd
S.c. Braga  Union Berlin 1–0 0–1
S.c. Braga  Union Saint-Gilloise 1–2 3–3
UEFA Europa Conference League KPO S.c. Braga  Fiorentina 0–4 2–3 2–7
2023–24 UEFA Champions League Q3 S.c. Braga  TSC 3–0 4−1 7−1
PO S.c. Braga  Panathinaikos 2–1 1–0 3–1
GS S.c. Braga  Napoli 1–2 2–0 3rd
S.c. Braga  Real Madrid 1–2 3–0
S.c. Braga  Union Berlin 2–3 1–1
UEFA Europa League KPO S.c. Braga  Qarabağ 2–4 3-2 5-6
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate

Finances and ownership

Results

In 2023, Sporting Clube de Braga - Futebol, SAD's net profit was 20.377 million euros and the EBITDA was 29.779 million euros.

Ownership

Sporting Clube de Braga - Futebol, SAD is listed on Euronext Lisbon. By 2023, Sporting Clube de Braga, the sports club as a whole, retained 36.99% of the football SAD (Sporting Clube de Braga - Futebol, SAD) stock, followed by Qatar Sports Investments with 29.60%, and then Sundown Investments Limited with 17.04%. Other investors held the remaining 16.37%.

Players

Current squad

    As of 9 February 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK S.c. Braga  BRA Matheus
2 DF S.c. Braga  ESP Víctor Gómez
4 DF S.c. Braga  MLI Sikou Niakaté
5 DF S.c. Braga  TUR Serdar Saatçı
6 DF S.c. Braga  POR José Fonte (vice-captain)
7 FW S.c. Braga  POR Bruma
9 FW S.c. Braga  ESP Abel Ruiz
10 MF S.c. Braga  ITA Cher Ndour (on loan from Paris Saint-Germain)
11 FW S.c. Braga  GNB Roger Fernandes
12 GK S.c. Braga  POR Tiago Sá
14 FW S.c. Braga  ESP Álvaro Djaló
15 DF S.c. Braga  POR Paulo Oliveira
16 MF S.c. Braga  URU Rodrigo Zalazar
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF S.c. Braga  SWE Joe Mendes
18 MF S.c. Braga  BRA Vitor Carvalho
19 DF S.c. Braga  ESP Adrián Marín
20 FW S.c. Braga  POR Rony Lopes
21 FW S.c. Braga  POR Ricardo Horta (captain)
22 MF S.c. Braga  POR Pizzi
23 FW S.c. Braga  COD Simon Banza
26 DF S.c. Braga  COL Cristian Borja
28 MF S.c. Braga  POR João Moutinho
31 GK S.c. Braga  BRA Bernardo
90 MF S.c. Braga  SEN Djibril Soumaré
91 GK S.c. Braga  CZE Lukáš Horníček

Other players under contract

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
38 MF S.c. Braga  BRA Lucas Piazon

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
8 MF S.c. Braga  LBY Al-Musrati (at Beşiktaş until 30 June 2024)
13 DF S.c. Braga  POR Tiago Esgaio (at Arouca until 30 June 2024)
29 MF S.c. Braga  FRA Jean-Baptiste Gorby (at Paços de Ferreira until 30 June 2024)
47 DF S.c. Braga  POR Diogo Fonseca (at Estrela da Amadora until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF S.c. Braga  POR André Horta (at Olympiacos until 30 June 2024)
FW S.c. Braga  POR Rodrigo Gomes (at Estoril until 30 June 2024)
FW S.c. Braga  POR André Lacximicant (at Casa Pia until 30 June 2024)

Former players

Club staff

    As of 1 July 2022
Position Staff
Head Coach S.c. Braga  Artur Jorge
Assistant Head Coaches S.c. Braga  André Cunha
First-Team Coach S.c. Braga  João Cardoso
First-Team Goalkeeper Coach S.c. Braga  Orlando Silva
S.c. Braga  Eduardo Carvalho
Fitness Coach S.c. Braga  Ernesto Peixoto
Chief Scout S.c. Braga  Paulo Meneses
Scout S.c. Braga  Ernesto Peixoto
Youth Chief Scout S.c. Braga  José Luís Antunes
Head of Medical S.c. Braga  Vítor Moreira

Managerial history

References

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