Rio Ave F.C.
























Rio Ave
Rio Ave FC.png
Full nameRio Ave Futebol Clube
Nickname(s)
Vilacondenses, "Rioavistas
Founded1939; 79 years ago (1939)
GroundEstádio do Rio Ave
Capacity12,815
ChairmanAntónio Silva Campos
ManagerJosé Gomes
LeaguePrimeira Liga
2017–18Primeira Liga, 5th
WebsiteClub website

















Home colours














Away colours














Third colours



Current season

Rio Ave Futebol Clube, commonly known as Rio Ave [ˈʁi.u ˈavɨ], is a Portuguese football club based in Vila do Conde, northern Portugal. The club is named after the Ave River, which flows through the town and into the Atlantic Ocean.


Founded in 1939, Rio Ave currently play in the Primeira Liga, Portugal's top-tier division of professional football. They play their home games at Estádio do Rio Ave, also known as Estádio dos Arcos. Built in 1985, the current stadium seats approximately 12,815 people and is a multi-sports venue, although it is used mainly for Rio Ave's football matches.


The club's home colours are green and white striped shirts with white shorts and socks, whilst their away kit consists of a red and white striped shirt and white shorts with yellow socks. Portuguese internationals Alfredo, Paulinho Santos, Quim, Rui Jorge and Fábio Coentrão started their careers at the club. Jan Oblak and Ederson Moraes are some famous talents that were part of this side.


The Vilacondenses' best top-tier league finish was fifth in the 1981–82 and 2017–18 seasons.[1] They reached the 1984 Taça de Portugal Final, where they lost to Porto 4–1,[2] and the 2014 Taça de Portugal Final, where they lost to Benfica 1–0.[3] With this result, Rio Ave qualified for the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League, their first participation in a major European competition.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 European record


  • 3 Players

    • 3.1 First-team squad


    • 3.2 Out on loan



  • 4 Honours

    • 4.1 National competitions


    • 4.2 Regional competitions


    • 4.3 Personnel honours



  • 5 Managerial history


  • 6 League and cup history


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links




History


Rio Ave was founded in 1939, soon being nicknamed Rio Grande (Big River). In 1981–82, Rio Ave achieved its best ever league standing by finishing in fifth place, in what was then known as the Primeira Divisão (First Division). Two seasons later, it reached the Portuguese Cup final, losing to Porto 4–1. Most recently, Rio Ave managed to see of Braga to gain a spot in the 2014 Taça de Portugal Final, where they faced Benfica and lost 1–0. Having just missed out on European Qualification in their record 1981–82 league finish, Rio Ave acquired a guaranteed spot in the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League, the first time Rio Ave have ever competed in a major European football tournament.



European record














































Season
Competition
Round
Club
Home
Away
Aggregate

2014–15

UEFA Europa League

3Q

Sweden IFK Göteborg
0–0
1–0

1–0

PO

Sweden IF Elfsborg
1–0
1–2

2–2 (a)

Group J

Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
0–3
0–2

4th place

Romania Steaua București
2–2
1–2

Denmark Aalborg BK
2–0
0–1

2016–17

UEFA Europa League

3Q

Czech Republic Slavia Prague
1–1
0–0

1–1 (a)

2018–19

UEFA Europa League

2Q

Poland Jagiellonia Białystok
4–4
0–1

4–5
Notes

  • 3Q: Third qualifying round


  • PO: Play-off round


  • GS: Group stage


Players



First-team squad


As of 31 August 2018

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










































































No.

Position
Player
1

Georgia (country)

GK

Giorgi Makaridze
2

Brazil

DF

Matheus Reis
3

Portugal

DF

Miguel Rodrigues
4

Portugal

DF

Nélson Monte
5

Angola

DF

Jonathan Buatu
6

Croatia

DF

Toni Borevković
7

Brazil

FW

Murilo
8

Portugal

MF

Tarantini (captain)
9

Portugal

FW

Bruno Moreira
10

Brazil

MF

Diego Lopes
11

Portugal

FW

Nuno Santos
12

Brazil

DF

Júnio Rocha
14

Portugal

DF

Silvério Silva
15

Brazil

MF

João Schmidt (on loan from Atalanta)
17

Portugal

DF

Fábio Coentrão
18

Portugal

MF

Víto






































































No.

Position
Player
19

Brazil

FW

Ronan Jerônimo
20

Brazil

GK

Leo (on loan from Grêmio)
21

Brazil

MF

Leandrinho
22

Guinea-Bissau

DF

Nadjack
23

Croatia

MF

Nikola Jambor
25

Portugal

DF

Afonso Figueiredo
26

Brazil

FW

Gabrielzinho
30

Portugal

MF

Joca
31

Portugal

FW

Rafa
55

Portugal

DF

Tiago André
57

Angola

FW

Gelson (on loan from Sporting)
77

Portugal

FW

Ricardo Schutte
90

Brazil

FW

Galeno (on loan from Porto)
91

France

FW

Damien Furtado
95

Brazil

FW

Carlos Vinícius (on loan from Napoli)
98

Portugal

GK

Carlos Alves


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
11

Portugal

FW

Jaime (at Merelinense until 30 June 2018)


 


Honours










Managerial history










League and cup history





















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Season
Div.
Pos.
Pl.
W
D
L
GS
GA
P

Cup

League Cup
Notes
1978–79
2DS

2
302055
5126
45
Round 4

Promoted

1979–80
1D

16
305322
2261
13
Round 4

Relegated
1980–81
2DS

1
3016104
4317
42
Round 3

Promoted

1981–82
1D

5
301389
2631
34
Round 5


[A]

1982–83
1D

8
3013314
4345
29
Round 3



1983–84
1D

9
3011712
3535
29
Runner-up


[B]

1984–85
1D

13
307914
2743
23
Quarter-final

Relegated
1985–86
2DN

1
3019110
5219
49
Round 4

Promoted

1986–87
1D

13
308913
3340
25
Round 5



1987–88
1D

18
3871417
2967
28
Round 6

Relegated
1988–89
2DS

4
341699
5130
41
Round 3



1989–90
2DS

10
34101113
4447
31
Round 3



1990–91
2DS

4
3823105
7921
56
Round 6

Promoted

1991–92
2H

4
3416711
4730
39
Round 5



1992–93
2H

5
34141010
3936
38
Round 5



1993–94
2H

4
341888
4323
44
Quarter-final



1994–95
2H

11
3412814
4746
32
Round 6



1995–96
2H

1
342158
5842
68
Round 5

Promoted

1996–97
1D

15
3481115
3542
35
Round 4



1997–98
1D

9
34121012
4343
46
Round 5



1998–99
1D

14
3481115
2647
35
Round 4



1999–00
1D

17
348917
3454
33
Semi-final

Relegated

2000–01
2H

5
341798
6835
60
Round 6



2001–02
2H

8
34121012
4536
46
Round 3



2002–03
2H

1
341969
4936
63
Round 5

Promoted

2003–04
1D

7
34121210
4237
48
Quarter-final



2004–05
1D

8
3410177
3535
47
Round 6



2005–06
1D

16
3481016
3453
34
Round 5

Relegated

2006–07
2H

3
301587
4437
53
Round 4



2007–08
2H

2
3013125
3826
51
Round 6
Round 1
Promoted

2008–09
1D

12
308616
2035
30
Round 3
Second Group Stage


2009–10
1D

12
3061311
2233
31
Semi-final
Second Group Stage


2010–11
1D

8
3010812
3533
38
Quarter-final
Round 1


2011–12
1D

14
307716
3342
28
Round 4
Second Group Stage


2012–13
1D

6
3012612
3542
42
Round 4
Semi-final


2013–14
1D

11
308814
2135
32
Runner-up
Runner-up
Qualified Europa League [B][C]

2014–15
1D

10
34
10
13
11
38
42

43
Semi-final
Second Group Stage

2015–16
1D

6
34
14
8
12
44
44

50
Semi-final
Second Group Stage
Qualified Europa League

2016–17
1D

7
34
14
7
13
41
39

49
Round 3
Group Stage

2017–18
1D

5
34
15
6
13
40
42

51
Quarter-final


[A]


^A Best league classification finish in the club's history.


^B Best cup run in the club's history.


^C Best league cup run in the club's history.


Div. = Division; 1D = Portuguese League; 2H = Liga de Honra; 2DS/2D = Portuguese Second Division
Pos. = Position; Pl = Match played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lost; GS = Goal Scored; GA = Goal Against; P = Points



References




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  2. ^ "FC Porto 4–1 Rio Ave". ZeroZero. Retrieved 21 December 2013.


  3. ^ "Rio Ave beat Braga to reach final".




External links



  • Official website (in Portuguese)

  • Zerozero team profile

  • Detailed up-to-date club news










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