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BRAGA – PORTUGAL, WHAT IS ITS HISTORY, ITS MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS? WHO WERE ITS STAR PLAYERS?
Sporting Clube de Braga, founded in 1921, has grown steadily to become one of Portugal's "big four." From its humble beginnings to winning domestic cups and reaching European finals, Braga has earned the respect of the continent. With figures like Ricardo Horta and coaches like Paulo Fonseca, this article reviews its achievements, key players, and the soul of the club.
Origins and early achievements
Founded in 1921, Sporting Clube de Braga represents the pride of northern Portugal. Although its beginnings were modest, the club began to make its mark in the 1960s, winning its first Taça de Portugal in 1966.
Early feats
The cup title marked a turning point. Since then, Braga gained prominence in the Portuguese league and began its journey towards the elite.
Founded in 1921 in the city of Braga
First Taça de Portugal won in 1966
Identity inspired by the English Arsenal
Nickname: "Arsenalistas"
Unique stadium built on a quarry
These foundations cemented the spirit of a club that would grow without depending on the power of Lisbon or Porto.
Ascension, titles and Europe
The real takeoff of the Pants came in the 21st century. The club began to compete regularly in Europe and to add national trophies, consolidating its status as a serious contender.
Memorable achievements and participations reached the final of the Europa League, and between 2015 and 2024 won multiple Portugal Cups and League Cups.
3 Portugal Cups (1966, 2016, 2021)
3 League Cups (2013, 2020, 2024)
League runner-up in 2010
Finalist of the Europa League 2011
UEFA Intertoto Champion in 2008
With these achievements, Braga stopped being an outsider to become a regular football player and European.
Stars and prominent coaches
Several players and coaches were key to Braga's rise. Ricardo Horta, their greatest modern icon, is an absolute idol. Coaches like Paulo Fonseca and Carlos Carvalhal gave the club identity and results.
Names that marked an era
In addition to Horta, figures like Éder and Alan Silva left their mark, while coaches like Artur Jorge led to titles in the last decade.
Ricardo Horta – all-time leading scorer and captain
Éder – European champion striker with Portugal
Alan Silva – Brazilian icon of the 2010s
Paulo Fonseca – champion coach in 2016
Carlos Carvalhal – consolidation in Europe
With these protagonists, Braga built a winning and attractive identity for any fan who values passion and history.
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