Guarda Football Association

The Guarda Football Association (Associação de Futebol da Guarda, abrv. AF Guarda) is the district governing body for the all football competitions in the Portuguese district of Guarda. It is also the regulator of the clubs registered in the district.

Notable clubs in the Guarda FA

Current Divisions - 2013–14 Season

The AF Guarda runs the following divisions covering the fourth and fifth tiers of the Portuguese football league system.

1ª divisão

2ª divisão

Winners

  • 1947/48: CF Gouveienses
  • 1948/49: SC Gouveia
  • 1949/50: União da Guarda
  • 1950/51: União da Guarda
  • 1951/52: Amieiros Verdes-Manteigas
  • 1952/53: CF Gouveienses
  • 1953/54: Not Held
  • 1954/55: Sporting de Gouveia
  • 1955/56: Sporting de Gouveia
  • 1956/57: Not Held
  • 1957/58: Sporting de Gouveia
  • 1958/59: ACD Guarda
  • 1959/60: Sporting de Gouveia
  • 1960/61: Sporting de Gouveia
  • 1961/62: ACD Guarda
  • 1962/63: Sporting de Gouveia
  • 1963/64: ACD Guarda
  • 1964/65: CD Gouveia
  • 1965/66: CD Gouveia
  • 1966/67: CD Gouveia
  • 1967/68: ACD Guarda
  • 1968/69: SC Gonçalense
  • 1969/70: GD Trancoso
  • 1970/71: SC Celorico
  • 1971/72: Vilar Formoso
  • 1972/73: ACD Guarda
  • 1973/74: Os Pinhelenses
  • 1974/75: Os Vilanovenses
  • 1975/76: GD Trancoso
  • 1976/77: SC Gonçalense
  • 1977/78: Os Vilanovenses
  • 1978/79: AD Fornos de Algodres
  • 1979/80: Os Vilanovenses
  • 1980/81: Desp. Seia
  • 1981/82: AD S. Romão

  • 1982/83: CD Gouveia
  • 1983/84: Desp. Seia
  • 1984/85: Os Vilanovenses
  • 1985/86: Desp. Seia
  • 1986/87: Os Vilanovenses
  • 1987/88: AD S. Romão
  • 1988/89: SC Sabugal
  • 1989/90: GD Foz Côa
  • 1990/91: Desp. Seia
  • 1991/92: Os Pinhelenses
  • 1992/93: SC Celorico
  • 1993/94: AD Fornos de Algodres
  • 1994/95: GD Foz Côa
  • 1995/96: AD S. Romão
  • 1996/97: Os Pinhelenses
  • 1997/98: AD S. Romão
  • 1998/99: Mileu Guarda SC
  • 1999/00: CD Gouveia
  • 2000/01: Mileu Guarda SC
  • 2001/02: CD Gouveia
  • 2002/03: ADRC Aguiar da Beira
  • 2003/04: Souropires
  • 2004/05: AD Fornos de Algodres
  • 2005/06: Desp. Seia
  • 2006/07: Ginásio Clube Figueirense
  • 2007/08: AD Fornos de Algodres
  • 2008/09: SC Mêda
  • 2009/10: ADRC Aguiar da Beira
  • 2010/11: SC Mêda
  • 2011/12: ADRC Aguiar da Beira
  • 2012/13: AD Manteigas[2]
  • 2013/14: CD Gouveia
  • 2014/15: Sabugal

See also

References

External links

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