S.C. Braga B

Braga B
Full name Sporting Clube de Braga B
Nickname(s) Os Arcebispos (The Archbishops)
Os Arsenalistas (The Arsenalists)
Minhotos (Those from Minho)
Os Guerreiros do Minho (The Minho Warriors)
Short name Braga B
Founded 1999–2006, 2012–
Ground Estádio Primeiro de Maio
Ground Capacity 28,800 (limited to 5,000 in Segunda Liga)[1]
President António Salvador
Manager Abel Ferreira
League LigaPro
2014–15 21st
Website Club home page

Sporting Clube de Braga B, commonly known as Sporting de Braga B or just Braga B, is a Portuguese football team. It is the reserve team of S.C. Braga. Reserve teams in Portugal play in the same league system as the senior team, rather than in a reserve team league. However, they cannot play in the same division as their senior team, therefore Braga B is ineligible for promotion to the Primeira Liga and also cannot play in the Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga.

SC Braga had a B team until the 2005–06 season where it played in the Portuguese Second Division.[2] Prior to the end of the 2005–06 season, it was announced that Braga B would fold from the Portuguese league system along with the B teams of Benfica, Porto and Sporting.[3][4] The club refounded itself in the 2012–13 season, when a new set of rules regarding B teams was introduced in Portuguese football system. For 2012–13 season, another five B Teams, alongside Braga B, where refounded and established themselves in Segunda Liga.

Braga B plays its home games at the Estádio Primeiro de Maio, which holds a capacity of 30,000.[5] It inherited the stadium from the senior team who left there in 2003 following the construction of the Estádio Municipal de Braga.

History

Revival

Prior to the end of the 2011–12 football season in Portugal, seven clubs in the Primeira Liga announced there interest in constructing a B team to fill the six vacant places available to compete in the Segunda Liga for the 2012–13 season.[6] Of those seven, the six clubs which were selected to take part in the competition were the B teams of Benfica, Porto, Sporting CP, Braga, Marítimo and Vitória de Guimarães.[7]

The Portuguese League for Professional Football (LPFP), which organizes the professional football tiers in Portugal, announced that for the clubs to compete in the 2012–13 Segunda Liga, they would have to pay a €50,000 fee.[8] In addition, the LPFP would also require the clubs to follow new rules regarding player selection in which each 'B' team must have a squad of a minimum of ten players who were developed at the club's academy. The LPFP also went on to say that the clubs are unable to compete in cup competitions as well as gaining promotion due to the possibility of playing the senior team. Each 'B' team may have three players above 23 years old.

In late May 2012, it was officially announced that the six Primeira Liga clubs' B teams would compete in the 2012–13 Segunda Liga which would increase the number of teams in the league from 16 to 22 as well as increasing the number of games needed to play in one season from 30 games to 42 games.[9]

Current squad

As of 22 July 2015 [10][11] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
43 Portugal DF Bruno Wilson
44 Portugal DF Artur Jorge
45 Nigeria FW Ogana Louis
46 Senegal MF Mamadou Ndiaye
50 Portugal MF Joca
53 Brazil FW Alex Alcântara
60 Portugal DF José Gomes
62 Portugal FW Francisco Trincão
66 Portugal MF Bruno Jordão
70 Portugal FW Simãozinho
72 Brazil DF Thales
No. Position Player
73 Portugal GK Ricardo Velho
77 Guinea-Bissau FW Piqueti
79 Portugal MF Didi
82 Belgium DF Anthony D'Alberto
84 Portugal MF João Gamboa
88 Portugal MF Rúben Alves
91 Portugal FW Leandro Antunes
94 Portugal GK Tiago Pereira
97 Brazil DF Lucas Ferrugem
99 Russia FW Andrei Panyukov

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
55 Portugal DF Núrio Fortuna (at AEL Limassol)
Russia FW Maksim Zhestkov (at Syzran)

Results History

Notable former players

Managerial history

References

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