F.C. Maia

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Futebol Clube da Maia was a Portuguese football club based in Maia, Greater Metropolitan Area of Porto. Founded on 4 April 1954, it held its home matches at the Estádio Municipal Dr. José Vieira de Carvalho, which holds 12,000 spectators.[citation needed] It was dissolved in 2011 after several financial problems.[1][2][3]

Full nameFutebol Clube da Maia
Founded1954
Dissolved2011
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FC Maia
Full nameFutebol Clube da Maia
Founded1954
Dissolved2011
GroundDr. José Vieira de Carvalho,
Maia, Portugal
Capacity12,000
LeagueIII Divisão
2008–09Banned and extinct
Websitefcmaia.pt (archived)
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History

Maia never competed in the top division, but had a nine-year spell in the second level from 1997 to 2006. In its first season in the category, it faced Porto in the Taça de Portugal, losing 4–5 at home in the round of 16 after eliminating Moreirense and Feirense in the previous rounds.[citation needed]

The highlight of the club's history was in 2001, when it narrowly missed promotion to the Primeira Liga.[1]

Decline and phoenix club

After the historic performance in 2000–01, F.C. Maia still fought for the promotion in the following years. But financial troubles soon arrived, and in 2005–06 the team was relegated to the third tier, the II Divisão.

At the end of the 2006–07 season, Maia was relegated for the second consecutive time, thus falling into the fourth tier (III Divisão). It still competed in the 2007–08 season, but due to serious financial problems, the senior football team was excluded from the championship and then was shut down in 2008,[2][3] keeping the youth football department.

In 2011, F.C. Maia was officially dissolved. Meanwhile, in 2009, the phoenix club F.C. Maia Lidador had born in its place starting from Porto F.A. district divisions.[1]

Last seasons

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Season Level Division Section Place Movements
2000–01 Tier 2 Liga de Honra 4th
2001–02 Tier 2 Liga de Honra 9th
2002–03 Tier 2 Liga de Honra 9th
2003–04 Tier 2 Liga de Honra 5th
2004–05 Tier 2 Liga de Honra 8th
2005–06 Tier 2 Liga de Honra 18th Relegated
2006–07 Tier 3 Segunda Divisão Zona Norte 14th Relegated
2007–08 Tier 4 Terceira Divisão Série B – 1st Phase 14th
Série B1 – Relegation 2nd
2008–09 Tier 4 Terceira Divisão Excluded from competition[2]
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[4][citation needed]

Historic

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No. of participations Titles
Seasons in 1st Division 0
Seasons in 2nd Division 11
Seasons in 2nd Division (Level 3) / II B 8 1
Seasons in 3rd Division 2
Seasons in 3rd Division (Level 4) 1
Taça de Portugal 23
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[citation needed]

Achievements

References

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