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Casa Pia
Casa Pia Atlético Clube, commonly known as Casa Pia, is a historic Portuguese sports club based in Lisbon, founded on October 3, 1920. Its origins are uniquely tied to the Casa Pia de Lisboa, a renowned charitable institution and orphanage. The club was established to provide sporting and recreational activities for the institution's students, giving it a profound social mission from its very inception. This origin story is central to the club's identity, with its early players being orphans from the institution, earning them the enduring nickname "Os Órfãos" (The Orphans). The club's home ground is the Estádio Pina Manique, a modest but intimate venue located in the historic Belém district of Lisbon, with a capacity of around 2,500 spectators. For much of its history, Casa Pia competed in the lower tiers of Portuguese football, becoming a respected and stable presence in the regional and national divisions. Their most significant achievement came in the 2021-22 season when they won the Liga Portugal 2, securing a historic and emotional first-ever promotion to the Primeira Liga, the top flight of Portuguese football. The club's playing style, particularly under recent management, has been characterized as organized, pragmatic, and defensively solid, often utilizing a compact block and quick transitions to compete against more established sides. Legendary figures from the club's past include José Travassos, a brilliant winger from the 1940s and 50s who became one of the first Portuguese football stars to gain international fame. In the modern era, players like striker Rafael Martins have been instrumental in their recent success. Casa Pia's fan culture is one of modest but passionate support, deeply proud of the club's underdog status and its charitable roots. While not possessing the large, ultra-style groups of Lisbon's giants, their supporters are fiercely loyal. A notable rivalry exists with local Lisbon side Belenenses, often dubbed the "Derby de Belém," given both clubs' historical ties to the Belém parish. An interesting fact is that the club's crest features a ship, referencing the historic Caravel ships associated with the Age of Discoveries and Lisbon's maritime heritage. Currently competing in the Primeira Liga, Casa Pia continues to defy expectations, representing a remarkable journey from an orphanage's sports club to the pinnacle of Portuguese football.
About Casa Pia
Casa Pia is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1920. Casa Pia currently fields a squad of 29 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 5 upcoming matches on the Casa Pia fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full Casa Pia schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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