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

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Seasons in all competitions

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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 38 18 6 14 69 54 42 5th Round First season in national league
1974-1975 4 38 20 9 9 73 38 49 3rd Round
1975-1976 4 38 16 13 9 48 32 45 5th Round
1976-1977 1 30 18 7 5 47 18 43 2nd Round Champions, promoted
1977-1978 1 12 30 8 7 15 22 45 23 5th Round
1978-1979 10 30 11 5 14 36 37 27 2nd Round
1979-1980 11 30 9 8 13 25 37 26 Semi-final
1980-1981 15 30 7 9 14 33 46 23 2nd Round Relegated
1981-1982 2 1 30 18 6 6 55 23 42 5th Round Champions, promoted
1982-1983 1 14 30 8 9 13 26 38 25 3rd Round Relegated
1983-1984 2 2 30 16 11 3 51 19 43 3rd Round
1984-1985 1 30 23 5 2 64 15 51 Quarter-final Promoted
1985-1986 1 12 30 8 6 16 26 50 22 4th Round
1986-1987 12 30 9 7 14 34 49 25 3rd Round
1987-1988 9 38 11 17 10 36 37 39 6th Round
1988-1989 12 38 10 15 13 40 41 35 5th Round
1989-1990 10 34 7 15 12 25 38 29 4th Round
1990-1991 10 38 12 10 16 37 48 34 6th Round
1991-1992 7 34 12 11 11 40 38 35 4th Round
1992-1993 5 34 15 7 12 56 48 37 4th Round
1993-1994 5 34 13 12 9 45 40 38 5th Round 1st Round
1994-1995 7 34 12 11 11 41 45 35 Runners-up 2nd Round
1995-1996 9 34 12 7 15 39 53 43 Quarter-final
1996-1997 8 34 13 8 13 39 38 47 5th Round
1997-1998 5 34 16 8 10 44 35 56 5th Round Best league performance
1998-1999 10 34 10 11 13 44 45 41 Quarter-final 1st Round
1999-2000 6 34 13 11 10 42 36 50 4th Round
2000-2001 11 34 12 7 15 34 37 43 Runners-up
2001-2002 6 34 17 5 12 48 35 56 Semi-final 1st Round
2002-2003 7 34 13 5 16 36 48 44 4th Round
2003-2004 6 34 12 12 10 35 33 48 5th Round
2004-2005 7 34 12 13 9 39 32 49 Quarter-final 1st Round
2005-2006 10 34 10 14 10 38 37 44 Quarter-final
2006-2007 11 30 8 8 14 30 44 32 4th Round
2007-2008 5 30 14 4 12 38 26 46 6th Round 1st Round
2008-2009 9 30 9 10 11 35 36 37 3rd Round 3rd Round 1st Round
2009–2010 5 30 11 8 11 42 43 41 3rd Round 2nd Round
2010–2011 9 30 9 8 13 33 32 35 4th Round 3rd Round Play-off
2011–2012 5 30 14 8 8 41 38 50 Quarter-final 3rd Round
2012–2013 10 30 9 11 10 34 45 38 5th Round 3rd Round Group stage
2013–2014 6 30 11 8 11 40 44 41 5th Round 3rd Round
2014–2015 9 34 12 8 14 46 45 44 Quarter-final Runners-up
2015–2016 13 34 10 5 19 45 63 35 4th Round Runners-up
2016–2017 6 34 13 11 10 34 32 50 4th Round 3rd Round
2017–2018 7 34 13 8 13 36 49 47 5th Round 3rd Round Play-off
2018–2019 11 34 12 3 19 26 44 39 4th Round 3rd Round
2019–2020 11 34 9 12 13 34 42 39 3rd Round 3rd Round
2020–2021 15 34 10 5 19 27 47 35 Quarter-final Didn't play League Cup
2021–2022 10 34 9 11 14 39 44 38 3rd Round 1st Round
2022–2023 16 34 7 5 22 32 63 26 3rd Round 1st Round Relegated
2023–2024 2 4 34 18 10 6 52 29 64 4th Round 1st Round
Winners (W) Runners-up (RU) Semi-final (SF) Promoted ↑ Relegated ↓

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Top scorers by season

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Years Name Appearances Goals
2023–24   Lucas Silva 33 12
2022–23   André Vidigal 32 8
2021–22   Joel Tagueu 24 9
2020–21   Rodrigo Pinho 18 9
  Joel Tagueu 32 9
2019–20   Rodrigo Pinho 27 9
2018–19   Joel Tagueu 30 8
2017–18   Joel Tagueu 15 9
2016–17   Raul Silva 29 7
2015–16   Dyego Sousa 28 12
2014–15   Moussa Maâzou 18 9
2013–14   Derley 30 16
2012–13   Leocísio Sami 29 6
2011–12   Baba Diawara 15 10
2010–11   Baba Diawara 29 11
2009–10   Kléber 20 8
2008–09   Baba Diawara 25 10
2007–08   Ariza Makukula 16 7
2006–07   Collins Mbesuma 23 7
  Marcelo Lipatin 26 7
2005–06   Kanú 25 8
2004–05   Pena 25 9
2003–04   Alan 34 9
2002–03   Gaúcho 32 15
2001–02   Gaúcho 30 15
2000–01   Lagorio 16 8
  Quim 21 8
1999–00   Mariano Toedtli 31 13
1998–99   Alex Bunbury 30 15
1997–98   Alex Bunbury 30 11
1996–97   Alex Bunbury 26 8
1995–96   Alex Bunbury 26 10
1994–95   Paulo Alves 33 14
1993–94   Jorge Andrade 27 11
1992–93   Edmilson 30 11
  Jorge Andrade 32 11
1991–92   Edmilson 27 10
1990–91   Peter Hinds 30 10
1989–90   António Oliveira 19 4
  Paulo Ricardo 27 4
1988–89   Jorge Silva 38 15
1987–88   Jorge Silva 35 10
1986–87   Colin Hill 27 8
1985–86   Vítor Madeira 15 5

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  • The data used is since the last promotion to the I League in 1985
  • Last update: 21 June 2024

Top 10 goalscorers

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No. Name Years Appearances Goals Average
1.   Alex Bunbury 1993–1999 165 59 0.36
2.   Edmilson 1991–1997 145 48 0.33
3.   Baba Diawara 2007–2012
2015–2016
115 41 0.36
4.   Joel Tagueu 2018–2023 131 38 0.29
5.   Gaúcho 2001–2004 83 35 0.42
6.   Rodrigo Pinho 2017–2021 98 26 0.27
7.   Jorge Silva 1987–1989 73 25 0.34
8.   Heitor 1991–1995 123 24 0.20
9.   Jorge Andrade 1991–1994 64 23 0.36
10.   Paulo Alves 1992–1995 72 21 0.29

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  • 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 17 June 2023

Top 10 appearances

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

No. Name Years League Cup League Cup Europe Total
1.   Briguel 2000–2016 254 (23) 28 (2) 14 (0) 16 (0) 312 (25)
2.   Carlos Jorge 1985–1992
1994–2001
293 (26) 2 (1) (0) 6 (0) 301 (27)
3.   Everton 1987–1996 248 (0) 2 (0) 0 (0) 2 (0) 252 (0)
4.   Zeca 1992–2005 216 (45) 10 (1) 0 (0) 9 (1) 235 (47)
5.   Marcos 2003–2009 200 (0) 8 (0) 3 (0) 4 (0) 215 (0)
6.   Bruno 1993–2002
2007–2010
182 (16) 9 (1) 3 6 (1) 200 (18)
7.   Eusébio 1992–2005 173 (15) 9 (0) 0 (0) 7 (1) 189 (16)
8.   Albertino 1997–2004 169 (18) 14 (0) 0 (0) 4 (0) 187 (18)
9.   Mitchell van der Gaag 2001–2006 154 (0) 14 (0) 0 (0) 6 (0) 174 (0)
10.   Alex Bunbury 1993–1999 165 (5) 2 (0) 0 (0) 6 (0) 173 (5)

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  • 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

International players

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Portugal

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Name Years Caps Goals First Cap Score Stadium Date
  José Ramos 1925–1930 1 0 France   vs   Portugal 4–2 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux 18/04/1926
  Pinga 1929–1930 1 0 Portugal   vs.   Spain 0–1 Estádio do Ameal 30/11/1930
  António Teixeira 1925–1932 1 0 Portugal   vs.   Italy 0–2 Estádio do Lima 12/04/1931
  Eduardo Luís 1974–1975
1976–1982
1 0 Italy   vs.   Portugal 3–1 Stadio Luigi Ferraris 24/09/1980
  António Oliveira 1982–1983
1987–1990
6 1 Portugal   vs.   Brazil 0–4 Estádio Municipal de Coimbra 08/06/1983
  Adelino Nunes 1988–1990 10 2 Sweden   vs.   Portugal 0–0 Ullevi Stadium 12/10/1988
  Jorge Silva 1987–1989 1 0 Portugal   vs.   Switzerland 3–1 Estádio da Luz 26/04/1989
  Paulo Madeira 1993–1994 1 0 Portugal   vs.   Norway 0–0 Ullevaal Stadion 24/04/1994
  Paulo Alves 1992–1995 5 3 Latvian   vs.   Portugal 1–3 Stadions Daugavas 09/10/1994
  Vado 1991–1995 2 0 Canada   vs.   Portugal 1–1 Varsity Stadium 26/01/1995
  Ariza Makukula 2007–2008 3 1 Kazakhstan   vs.   Portugal 1–2 Almaty Central Stadium 17/10/2007
  Danilo Pereira 2013–2015 2 0 Portugal   vs.   Cape Verde 0–2 António Coimbra da Mota 31/03/2015

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  • Last update: 16 June 2015

Other nations

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Name Years Caps Goals First Cap Score Stadium Date
  Sylvanus Okpala 1984–1985 2 0 Nigeria   vs.   Tunisia 1–0 National Stadium 06/07/1985
  Webster Chikabala 1990–1991 1 0 Angola   vs.   Zambia 1–2 Estádio da Cidadela 14/04/1991
  Alex Bunbury 1993–1999 23 6 Canada   vs   Denmark 0–1 Varsity Stadium 24/01/1995
  Fernando Aguiar 1994–1995 1 0 Canada   vs   Portugal 1–1 Varsity Stadium 26/01/1995
  Eshele Botende 1996–1997 1 0 Zaire   vs.   South Africa 1–2 Stade Municipal 27/04/1997
  Ilian Iliev 1999–2002 6 1 Bulgaria   vs.   Slovakia 1–1 Playa Ancha Stadium 09/02/2000
  Lino 1998–2003 2 0 Guinea-Bissau   vs.   Togo 0–0 Estádio 24 de Setembro 08/04/2000
  Musa Shannon 1999–2001 12 1 Chad   vs.   Liberia 0–0 Samuel Kanyon Doe 23/04/2000
  Chinguila 1999–2002 3 0 South Africa   vs.   Angola 1–0 Mmabatho Stadium 15/01/2002
  Andrej Komac 2005–2006 4 0 Wales   vs.   Slovenia 0–0 Liberty Stadium 17/08/2005
  Collins Mbesuma 2006–2007 2 0 Zambia   vs.   South Africa 0–1 Independence Stadium 08/10/2006
  Alex von Schwedler 2006–2007 1 0 Brazil   vs.   Chile 4–0 Ullevi 24/03/2007
  Edder Pérez 2007–2008 1 0 Paraguay   vs.   Venezuela 1–1 Antonio Oddone Sarubbi 23/08/2007
  Djalma 2006–2011 12 1 Venezuela   vs.   Angola 0–0 Estadio La Carolina 19/11/2008
  Baba Diawara 2007-2012
2015-2016
1 0 Senegal   vs.   Congo DR 2–1 Stade des Allées 12/08/2009
  Héldon 2010–2013 21 8 Cape Verde   vs.   Mali 1–0 Estádio da Várzea 04/09/2010
  Sidnei 2006–2011 3 0 Zimbabwe   vs.   Cape Verde 0–0 Rufaro Stadium 10/10/2010
  Leocísio Sami 2009–2014 7 0 Kenya   vs.   Guinea-Bissau 2–1 Nyayo National Stadium 03/09/2011
  Gegé 2012–2015 20 1 Cape Verde   vs.   Cameroon 2–0 Estádio da Várzea 08/09/2012
  Nuno Rocha 2013–2014 1 0 Luxembourg   vs.   Cape Verde 0–0 Stade Josy Barthel 05/03/2014
  Moussa Maâzou 2014–2015 4 1 Niger   vs.   Cape Verde 1–3 Général Seyni Kountché 06/09/2014
  Moussa Marega 2015–2016 5 0 Mali   vs.   Gabon 3–4 Stade Pierre Brisson 25/03/2015
  Theo Weeks 2013–2015 1 0 Togo   vs.   Liberia 2–1 Stade de Kégué 14/06/2015
  Gevorg Ghazaryan 2015–2018 12 1 Serbia   vs.   Armenia 2–0 Karađorđe Stadium 04/09/2015
  Gevaro 2016–2017 6 1 Barbados   vs.   Curaçao 1–0 Usain Bolt Sports 23/03/2016
  Pana 2013–2016 3 1 Congo DR   vs.   Angola 2–1 Stade des Martyrs 26/03/2016
  Marcos Barbeiro 2014–2017 2 0 São Tomé   vs.   Cape Verde 1–2 Estádio Nacional 12 de Julho 14/06/2016
  Alireza Haghighi 2016 1 0 Iran   vs.   Kyrgyzstan 6–0 Azadi Stadium 07/06/2016
  Alhassane Keita 2017 2 0 Guinea   vs.   Gabon 2–2 Stade Océane 24/03/2017
  Zainadine Júnior 2017–2024 21 1 Mozambique   vs.   Angola 2–0 Estádio do Zimpeto 25/03/2017
  Gildo 2017–2020 2 0 Mozambique   vs.   Kenya 1–1 Estádio do Zimpeto 02/09/2017
  Diney 2014–2018 2 0 Burkina Faso   vs.   Cape Verde 4–0 Stade du 4 Août 14/11/2017
  Amir Abedzadeh 2017–2021 5 0 Iran   vs.   Uzbekistan 1–0 Azadi Stadium 19/05/2018
  Joel Tagueu 2018–2023 6 1 Cameroon   vs.   Burkina Faso 0–1 Stade Pierre Brisson 27/05/2018
  Nanu 2015–2020 7 1 Angola   vs.   Guinea-Bissau 2–0 Estádio Municipal 25 de Abril 08/06/2019
  Bonera 2018–2021 6 1 Guinea-Bissau   vs.   Mozambique 1–0 Estádio Municipal de Óbidos 08/10/2020
  Milson 2019–2022 2 0 Angola   vs.   Mozambique 3–0 Estádio Municipal de Rio Maior 13/10/2020
  Andreas Karo 2021 2 0 Hungary   vs.   Cyprus 1–0 Szusza Ferenc Stadion 04/06/2021
  Amâncio Canhembe 2021–2022 1 0 Mozambique   vs.   Ivory Coast 0–0 Estádio do Zimpeto 03/09/2021
  Clésio 2021–2023 5 0 Ivory Coast   vs.   Mozambique 3–0 Stade de l'Amitié 13/11/2021
  Dylan Collard 2020–2024 8 1 São Tomé   vs.   Mauritius 1–0 Cote d’Or 24/03/2022
  Percy Liza 2022–2023 2 0 Peru   vs.   Bolivia 1–0 Estádio de la UNSA 19/11/2022
  Geny Catamo 2022–2023 1 1 Rwanda   vs.   Mozambique 0–2 Stade Huye 18/06/2023
  Nito Gomes 2022– 3 1 Guinea-Bissau   vs.   Sierra Leona 2–1 Estádio 24 de Setembro 11/09/2023
  Diogo Mendes 2021–2024 4 0 Cape Verde   vs.   Comoros 1–0 Stade du Molleton 17/10/2023

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  • Last update: 21 June 2024

References

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  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.