Fixtures

Portugal Cup 10/19 14:00 9 Newcastle Jets Women vs Alverca - View
Portugal Primeira Liga 10/24 19:15 9 Alverca vs Gil Vicente - View
Portugal League Cup 10/28 18:00 3 Sporting vs Alverca - View
Portugal Primeira Liga 10/31 20:15 10 Sporting vs Alverca - View
Portugal Primeira Liga 11/08 15:30 11 Alverca vs Rio Ave - View
Portugal Primeira Liga 11/29 15:30 12 Casa Pia vs Alverca - View

Results

Portugal Primeira Liga 10/04 17:00 8 [18] AVS v Alverca [14] W 1-3
Portugal Primeira Liga 09/28 14:30 7 [17] Alverca v Guimaraes [8] W 2-0
Portugal Primeira Liga 09/20 14:30 6 [10] Santa Clara v Alverca [13] L 2-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 09/12 19:15 5 [16] Alverca v Tondela [18] W 1-0
Portugal Primeira Liga 08/31 17:00 4 [15] Alverca v Benfica [7] L 1-2
Portugal Primeira Liga 08/25 19:15 3 [13] Estrela Amadora v Alverca [16] D 2-2
Portugal Primeira Liga 08/17 17:00 2 [14] Alverca v Braga [4] L 0-3
Portugal Primeira Liga 08/10 19:30 1 [9] Moreirense v Alverca [5] L 2-1
Europe Friendlies 07/16 09:00 - Alverca v Amora - View
Portugal Segunda Liga 05/16 19:30 34 [2] Alverca v Portimonense [15] W 2-1
Portugal Segunda Liga 05/11 13:00 33 [1] Tondela v Alverca [3] W 1-2
Portugal Segunda Liga 05/04 10:00 32 [3] Alverca v Pacos Ferreira [16] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 20 18
Wins 20 13 7
Draws 10 5 5
Losses 8 2 6
Goals for 68 40 28
Goals against 39 17 22
Clean sheets 13 10 3
Failed to score 4 2 2

Wikipedia - F.C. Alverca

Futebol Clube de Alverca is a Portuguese football club based in Alverca do Ribatejo, Vila Franca de Xira. The team currently play in the Liga Portugal, the top tier of Portuguese football.

History

F.C. Alverca was founded on 1 September 1939.

After many decades in the lower levels of Portuguese football, Alverca was promoted to the top level in 1998, and played there in four of the next five editions, also coming back for 2003–04, which also ended in relegation; during most of this time, the club acted as feeder club to S.L. Benfica. Alverca played one more year in level two, before folding for financial reasons, in 2005.

In 2006, Alverca re-formed, beginning at regional level in the Lisbon Football Association's District Leagues, and being promoted in 2007–08 to the first division of that category.

In 2017–18, Alverca won promotion back to the national level, as district champions. On 17 October 2019, Alverca won 2–0 in the third round of the Taça de Portugal against Big Three club Sporting CP, becoming only the second third-tier club in history to knock them out the cup; the other was F.C. Tirsense in 1948. Fellow Primeira Liga club Rio Ave F.C. beat Alverca by a single goal in the next round. Alex Apolinário, scorer of the first goal in the win over Sporting, died in January 2021 days after collapsing in a match for Alverca.

In February 2025, Vinícius Júnior and his partners became co-owners of the club, acquiring between 70% and 80% of its shares for roughly €8 million to €10 million.

In May 2025, Alverca got their back-to-back promotion to Liga Portugal.

Alverca Futebol Clube, commonly known as Alverca, is a Portuguese football team based in the town of Vila Franca de Xira, located just north of Lisbon. Founded in 1939, the club has a rich history and a passionate local following. Alverca's colors are typically red and white, and they play their home matches at the Estádio do Alverca, which has a capacity of around 5,000 spectators.

The team has experienced various levels of success throughout its history, including stints in the Primeira Liga, Portugal's top football division, as well as in the lower leagues. Alverca is known for its strong youth academy, which has produced several talented players who have gone on to achieve success in both domestic and international football.

The club's identity is deeply rooted in the community, and it serves as a source of pride for its supporters. Alverca's matches are characterized by an enthusiastic atmosphere, with fans passionately cheering for their team. The club continues to strive for success, aiming to return to higher divisions and make a mark in Portuguese football.