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  2. C.S. Marítimo - Wikipedia

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    The name Marítimo, meaning Maritime in English, was used to reflect the fact that many of the team's players were workers of the nearby Funchal docks, a prominent employer at the time. The first ever match for Marítimo was a 2–1 win against Santa Clara, a select team composed of workers of the Western Telegraph Company.

  3. C.S. Marítimo statistics and records - Wikipedia

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    Club Sport Marítimo has a long history in Portuguese football. Although the club was excluded from participating in the national championships for several years, this article includes statistics and records recorded throughout the club's history.

  4. Category:C.S. Marítimo players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "C.S. Marítimo players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 501 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  5. 2022–23 C.S. Marítimo season - Wikipedia

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    The 2022–23 season is the 113th season in the history of C.S. Marítimo and their 30th consecutive season in the top flight. The club are participating in the Primeira Liga , the Taça de Portugal , and the Taça da Liga .

  6. 2021–22 C.S. Marítimo season - Wikipedia

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    The 2021–22 season is the 72nd season in the existence of C.S. Marítimo and the club's third consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football.In addition to the domestic league, C.S. Marítimo are participating in this season's edition of the Taça de Portugal and the Taça da Liga.

  7. C.S. Marítimo (women's football) - Wikipedia

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    Club Sport Marítimo Feminino is a Portuguese women's football team from Funchal, Madeira. They are the women's section of Club Sport Marítimo and currently compete in the top-level Campeonato Nacional Feminino [ 1 ] after being promoted in 2018 by winning the Campeonato Nacional II Divisão Feminino .

  8. Gonçalo Cardoso (footballer, born 2000) - Wikipedia

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    On 7 October 2018, Cardoso made his professional debut with Boavista in a 2018–19 Primeira Liga match against Desportivo das Aves, starting in the 1–0 home win. [2] He was the second youngest player ever to play for the club, surpassing club legends such as Nuno Gomes and João Vieira Pinto.

  9. Rúben Macedo - Wikipedia

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    On 18 August 2020, Macedo joined Marítimo on a two-year deal. [13] The following 22 February, he gave away an injury-time penalty against his former club Porto – who won 2–1 as a result of that action, after Otávio converted it [14] – being subsequently subjected to abuse on his social media.