Estádio José Alvalade, home stadium of Sporting CP
Sporting CP

Sporting CP

PortugalPortekiz
WDLLL

Kuruluş

1906

Teknik Direktör

Rui Borges

Tesis

Estádio José Alvalade

Şehir

Lisboa

Kapasite

52,095

Zemin

grass

#7 Şampiyonlar Ligi R0#2 Primeira Liga R0# Portekiz Kupası # Süper Kupa # Lig Kupası # Onur Ligi

Kupalar

Taça de Portugal

2024/2025,2018/2019,2014/2015,2007/2008,2006/2007,2001/2002,1994/1995,1981/1982,1977/1978,1973/1974,1972/1973,1970/1971,1962/1963,1953/1954,1947/1948,1945/1946,1944/1945,1940/1941,1937/1938,1935/1936,1933/1934,1922/1923,

22xWinner

Taça de Portugal

2023/2024,2017/2018,2011/2012,1999/2000,1995/1996,1993/1994,1986/1987,1978/1979,1971/1972,1969/1970,1959/1960,1954/1955,1951/1952,1936/1937,1934/1935,1932/1933,1927/1928,1924/1925,1922,

19x2nd Place

Primeira Liga

2024/2025,2023/2024,2020/2021,2001/2002,1999/2000,1981/1982,1979/1980,1973/1974,1969/1970,1965/1966,1961/1962,1957/1958,1953/1954,1952/1953,1951/1952,1950/1951,1948/1949,1947/1948,1946/1947,1943/1944,1940/1941,

21xWinner

Primeira Liga

2021/2022,2015/2016,2013/2014,2008/2009,2007/2008,2006/2007,2005/2006,1996/1997,1994/1995,1984/1985,1976/1977,1970/1971,1967/1968,1960/1961,1959/1960,1949/1950,1944/1945,1942/1943,1941/1942,1939/1940,1938/1939,1934/1935,

22x2nd Place

Super Cup

2021/2022,2015,2008,2007,2002,2000/2001,1995/1996,1987,1982,1944,

10xWinner

Super Cup

2025,2024,2019,1980,

4x2nd Place

Taça da Liga

2021/2022,2020/2021,2018/2019,2017/2018,

4xWinner

Taça da Liga

2024/2025,2022/2023,2008/2009,2007/2008,

4x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

2004/2005,

1x2nd Place

Sporting CP

Sporting Clube de Portugal, founded on July 1, 1906, in Lisbon and playing at the 50,000-capacity Estádio José Alvalade since 2003, is one of the 'Big Three' of Portuguese football and has never been relegated from the Primeira Liga. The club has won 21 Primeira Liga titles, 18 Taça de Portugal, and in 1963-64 became the first Portuguese club to win a European trophy with the Cup Winners' Cup. Sporting's greatest global legacy is their youth academy, which produced Luís Figo (2000 Ballon d'Or) and Cristiano Ronaldo, who made his senior professional debut for the club in 2002. After a 19-year title drought, coach Rúben Amorim delivered the Primeira Liga championship in 2021 in one of Portuguese football's most celebrated moments.