C.S. Marítimo statistics and records

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.

Statistics

Seasons in all competitions

Season League Championship[1] Cup League Cup Europa League Notes
Tier Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts
1922–1923 Semi-final
1923–1924 2nd Round
1924–1925 2nd Round
1925–1926 Winners
1926–1927 Quarter-final
1928–1929 Quarter-final
1929–1930 Quarter-final
1930–1931 Semi-final
1931–1932 Quarter-final
1932–1933 Quarter-final
1935–1936 Semi-final
1936–1937 Quarter-final
1937–1938 Quarter-final
1939–1940 Quarter-final
Island-based teams banned from national competition
1947–1948 Quarter-final
1948–1949 Quarter-final
1950–1951 Quarter-final
1951–1952 Round of 16
1952–1953 Quarter-final
1953–1954 Quarter-final
1955–1956 Semi-final
1956–1957 Round of 16
1957–1958 Quarter-final
1958–1959 Quarter-final
1965–1966 Quarter-final
1966–1967 Round of 16
1967–1968 Semi-final
1969–1970 Round of 16
1970–1971 Round of 16
1971–1972 Round of 32
1972–1973 Round of 32
1973-1974 2 5 3818614 695442 5th Round First season in national league
1974-1975 4 382099 733849 3rd Round
1975-1976 4 3816139 483245 5th Round
1976-1977 1 301875 471843 2nd Round Champions, promoted
1977-1978 1 12 308715 224523 5th Round
1978-1979 10 3011514 363727 2nd Round
1979-1980 11 309813 253726 Semi-final
1980-1981 15 307914 334623 2nd Round Relegated
1981-1982 2 1 301866 552342 5th Round Champions, promoted
1982-1983 1 14 308913 263825 3rd Round Relegated
1983-1984 2 2 3016113 511943 3rd Round
1984-1985 1 302352 641551 Quarter-final Promoted
1985-1986 1 12 308616 265022 4th Round
1986-1987 12 309714 344925 3rd Round
1987-1988 9 38111710 363739 6th Round
1988-1989 12 38101513 404135 5th Round
1989-1990 10 3471512 253829 4th Round
1990-1991 10 38121016 374834 6th Round
1991-1992 7 34121111 403835 4th Round
1992-1993 5 3415712 564837 4th Round
1993-1994 5 3413129 454038 5th Round 1st Round
1994-1995 7 34121111 414535 Runners-up 2nd Round
1995-1996 9 3412715 395343 Quarter-final
1996-1997 8 3413813 393847 5th Round
1997-1998 5 3416810 443556 5th Round Best league performance
1998-1999 10 34101113 444541 Quarter-final 1st Round
1999-2000 6 34131110 423650 4th Round
2000-2001 11 3412715 343743 Runners-up
2001-2002 6 3417512 483556 Semi-final 1st Round
2002-2003 7 3413516 364844 4th Round
2003-2004 6 34121210 353348 5th Round
2004-2005 7 3412139 393249 Quarter-final 1st Round
2005-2006 10 34101410 383744 Quarter-final
2006-2007 11 308814 304432 4th Round
2007-2008 5 3014412 382646 6th Round 1st Round
2008-2009 9 3091011 353637 3rd Round 3rd Round 1st Round
2009–2010 5 3011811 424341 3rd Round 2nd Round
2010–2011 9 309813 333235 4th Round 3rd Round Play-off
2011–2012 5 301488 413850 Quarter-final 3rd Round
2012–2013 10 3091110 344538 5th Round 3rd Round Group stage
2013–2014 6 3011811 404441 5th Round 3rd Round
2014–2015 9 3412814 464544 Quarter-final Runners-up
2015–2016 13 3410519 456335 4th Round Runners-up
2016–2017 6 34131110 343250 4th Round 3rd Round
2017–2018 7 3413813 364947 5th Round 3rd Round Play-off
2018–2019 11 3412319 264439 4th Round 3rd Round
2019–2020 11 3491213 344239 3rd Round 3rd Round

Key

Winners (W) Runners-up (RU) Semi-final (SF) Promoted ↑ Relegated ↓

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Top scorers by season[2]

Years Name Appearances Goals
2019–20 Rodrigo Pinho279
2018–19 Joel Tagueu308
2017–18 Joel Tagueu159
2016–17 Raul Silva297
2015–16 Dyego Sousa2812
2014–15 Moussa Maâzou189
2013–14 Derley3016
2012–13 Leocísio Sami296
2011–12 Baba Diawara1510
2010–11 Baba Diawara2911
2009–10 Kléber208
2008–09 Baba Diawara2510
2007–08 Ariza Makukula167
2006–07 Collins Mbesuma237
Marcelo Lipatin267
2005–06 Kanú258
2004–05 Pena259
2003–04 Alan349
2002–03 Gaúcho3215
2001–02 Gaúcho3015
2000–01 Lagorio168
Quim218
1999–00 Mariano Toedtli3113
1998–99 Alex Bunbury3015
1997–98 Alex Bunbury3011
1996–97 Alex Bunbury268
1995–96 Alex Bunbury2610
1994–95 Paulo Alves3314
1993–94 Jorge Andrade2711
1992–93 Edmilson3011
Jorge Andrade3211
1991–92 Edmilson2710
1990–91 Peter Hinds3010
1989–90 António Oliveira194
Paulo Ricardo274
1988–89 Jorge Silva3815
1987–88 Jorge Silva3510
1986–87 Colin Hill278
1985–86 Vítor Madeira155

» NOTES

  • The data used is since the last promotion to the I League in 1985
  • Last update: 30 July 2020

Top 10 goalscorers

No.NameYearsAppearancesGoalsAverage
1. Alex Bunbury1993–1999165590.36
2. Edmilson1991–1997145480.33
3. Baba Diawara2007–2012
2015–2016
115410.36
4. Gaúcho2001–200483350.42
5. Jorge Silva1987–198973250.34
6. Heitor1991–1995123240.20
7. Jorge Andrade1991–199464230.36
8. Paulo Alves1992–199572210.29
9. Joel Tagueu2017–61190.31
10. Paulo Ricardo1987–199096190.20

» NOTES

  • The data used is since the last promotion to the I League in 1985
  • Last update 1 September 2020

Top 10 appearances

Competitive, professional matches only. Appearances as substitute (in parentheses) included in total.

No.NameYearsLeagueCupLeague CupEuropeTotal
1. Briguel2000–2016254 (23)28 (2)14 (0)16 (0)312 (25)
2. Carlos Jorge1985–1992
1994–2001
293 (26)2 (1)(0)6 (0)301 (27)
3. Everton1987–1996248 (0)2 (0)0 (0)2 (0)252 (0)
4. Zeca1992–2005216 (45)10 (1)0 (0)9 (1)235 (47)
5. Marcos2003–2009200 (0)8 (0)3 (0)4 (0)215 (0)
6. Bruno1993–2002
2007–2010
182 (16)9 (1)36 (1)200 (18)
7. Eusébio1992–2005173 (15)9 (0)0 (0)7 (1)189 (16)
8. Albertino1997–2004169 (18)14 (0)0 (0)4 (0)187 (18)
9. Mitchell van der Gaag2001–2006154 (0)14 (0)0 (0)6 (0)174 (0)
10. Alex Bunbury1993–1999165 (5)2 (0)0 (0)6 (0)173 (5)

» NOTES

  • The data used is since the last promotion to the I League in 1985
  • A player's name in bold denotes active player
  • Last update 18 January 2016

Portugal

NameYearsCapsGoalsFirst CapScoreStadiumDate
José Ramos1925–193010France vs Portugal4–2Stade des Ponts Jumeaux18/04/1926
Pinga1929–193010Portugal vs. Spain0–1Estádio do Ameal30/11/1930
António Teixeira1925–193210Portugal vs. Italy0–2Estádio do Lima12/04/1931
Eduardo Luís1974–1975
1976–1982
10Italy vs. Portugal3–1Stadio Luigi Ferraris24/09/1980
António Oliveira1982–1983
1987–1990
61Portugal vs. Brazil0–4Estádio Municipal de Coimbra08/06/1983
Adelino Nunes1988–1990102Sweden vs. Portugal0–0Ullevi Stadium12/10/1988
Jorge Silva1987–198910Portugal vs. Switzerland3–1Estádio da Luz26/04/1989
Paulo Madeira1993–199410Portugal vs. Norway0–0Ullevaal Stadion24/04/1994
Paulo Alves1992–199553Latvian vs. Portugal1–3Stadions Daugavas09/10/1994
Vado1991–199520Canada vs. Portugal1–1Varsity Stadium26/01/1995
Ariza Makukula2007–200831Kazakhstan vs. Portugal1–2Almaty Central Stadium17/10/2007
Danilo Pereira2013–201520Portugal vs. Cape Verde0–2António Coimbra da Mota31/03/2015

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  • Last update: 16 June 2015

Other nations

NameYearsCapsGoalsFirst CapScoreStadiumDate
Sylvanus Okpala1984–198520Nigeria vs. Tunisia1–0National Stadium06/07/1985
Webster Chikabala1990–199110Angola vs. Zambia1–2Estádio da Cidadela14/04/1991
Alex Bunbury1993–1999236Canada vs Denmark0–1Varsity Stadium24/01/1995
Fernando Aguiar1994–199510Canada vs Portugal1–1Varsity Stadium26/01/1995
Eshele Botende1996–199710Zaire vs. South Africa1–2Stade Municipal27/04/1997
Ilian Iliev1999–200261Bulgaria vs. Slovakia1–1Playa Ancha Stadium09/02/2000
Lino1998–200320Guinea-Bissau vs. Togo0–0Estádio 24 de Setembro08/04/2000
Musa Shannon1999–2001121Chad vs. Liberia0–0Samuel Kanyon Doe23/04/2000
Chinguila1999–200230South Africa vs. Angola1–0Mmabatho Stadium15/01/2002
Andrej Komac2005–200640Wales vs. Slovenia0–0Liberty Stadium17/08/2005
Collins Mbesuma2006–200720Zambia vs. South Africa0–1Independence Stadium08/10/2006
Alex von Schwedler2006–200710Brazil vs. Chile4–0Ullevi24/03/2007
Edder Pérez2007–200810Paraguay vs. Venezuela1–1Antonio Oddone Sarubbi23/08/2007
Djalma2006–2011121Venezuela vs. Angola0–0Estadio La Carolina19/11/2008
Baba Diawara2007-2012
2015-2016
10Senegal vs. Congo DR2–1Stade des Allées12/08/2009
Héldon2010–2013218Cape Verde vs. Mali1–0Estádio da Várzea04/09/2010
Sidnei2006–201130Zimbabwe vs. Cape Verde0–0Rufaro Stadium10/10/2010
Leocísio Sami2009–201470Kenya vs. Guinea-Bissau2–1Nyayo National Stadium03/09/2011
Gegé2012–2015201Cape Verde vs. Cameroon2–0Estádio da Várzea08/09/2012
Nuno Rocha2013–201410Luxembourg vs. Cape Verde0–0Stade Josy Barthel05/03/2014
Moussa Maâzou2014–201541Niger vs. Cape Verde1–3Général Seyni Kountché06/09/2014
Moussa Marega2015–201650Mali vs. Gabon3–4Stade Pierre Brisson25/03/2015
Theo Weeks2013–201510Togo vs. Liberia2–1Stade de Kégué14/06/2015
Gevorg Ghazaryan2015–2018121Serbia vs. Armenia2–0Karađorđe Stadium04/09/2015
Gevaro2016–201761Barbados vs. Curaçao1–0Usain Bolt Sports23/03/2016
Pana2013–201631Congo DR vs. Angola2–1Stade des Martyrs26/03/2016
Marcos Barbeiro2014–201720São Tomé vs. Cape Verde1–2Estádio Nacional 12 de Julho14/06/2016
Alireza Haghighi201610Iran vs. Kyrgyzstan6–0Azadi Stadium07/06/2016
Alhassane Keita201720Guinea vs. Gabon2–2Stade Océane24/03/2017
Zainadine Júnior2017–141Mozambique vs. Angola2–0Estádio do Zimpeto25/03/2017
Gildo2017–202020Mozambique vs. Kenya1–1Estádio do Zimpeto02/09/2017
Diney2014–201820Burkina Faso vs. Cape Verde4–0Stade du 4 Août14/11/2017
Amir Abedzadeh2017–40Iran vs. Uzbekistan1–0Azadi Stadium19/05/2018
Joel Tagueu2018–61Cameroon vs. Burkina Faso0–1Stade Pierre Brisson27/05/2018
Nanu2015–202071Angola vs. Guinea-Bissau2–0Estádio Municipal 25 de Abril08/06/2019
Bonera2017–20Guinea-Bissau vs. Mozambique1–0Estádio Municipal de Óbidos08/10/2020
Milson2018–20Angola vs. Mozambique3–0Estádio Municipal de Rio Maior13/10/2020

» NOTES

  • Last update: 20 November 2020

References

  1. "Campeonato de Portugal" (in Portuguese). footballzz.com. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  2. "Club Sport Marítimo". zerozero.pt. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  3. "C.S. Marítimo, Funchal". eu-football.info. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  4. "Marítimo Funchal (20/21)". National Football Teams. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
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