Sporting CP Youth Academy

Sporting Clube de Portugal has a football training facility (Academia Sporting in Alcochete), which accommodated Portugal during the Euro 2004 competition. Sporting youth system help developed footballers such as Ballon d'Or recipients Cristiano Ronaldo and Luís Figo.

Sporting C.P. Youth Academy
Full nameSporting Clube de Portugal Youth Academy
GroundAcademia Sporting
Alcochete
WebsiteClub website

Youth Squads

Sporting U23 team

As of 30 October 2021[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  POR Diogo Pinto
GK  POR Vasco Gaspar
GK  POR Pedro Miguéis
DF  POR David Monteiro
DF  POR Tiago Santos
DF  POR Rafael Lopes
DF  POR Diogo Travassos
DF  POR Alex Mendes
DF  POR Emanuel Fernandes
DF  GNB Gilberto Batista
DF  POR Rafael Fernandes
DF  NOR August Frobenius
DF  POR Martim Marques
DF  POR Adriano Almeida
MF  ANG Domingos Andrade
MF  POR Renato Veiga
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  POR João Daniel Santos
MF  POR Daniel Rodrigues
MF  GAM Lamarana Jallow
MF  POR Marco Cruz
MF  POR Mateus Fernandes
MF  POR Gonçalo Batalha
MF  POR Miguel Menino
FW  GNB Isnaba Mané
FW  POR Kiko Félix
FW  POR Rafael Moreira
FW  POR Danilo Luís
FW  POR Diogo Cabral
FW  POR Luís Gomes
FW  NOR Nicolai Skoglund
FW  POR Rui Reis
FW  POR Youssef Chermiti

Staff

  • Head Coach: Filipe Pedro
  • Assistant Coach: Tiago Farinha
  • Assistant Coach: João Pereira
  • GK Coach: Dário Ezequiel
  • Fitness Coach: Bruno Dias

Sporting U19 team - Juniores

As of 1 September 2021[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  POR David Ivanov
GK  POR Francisco Silva
GK  POR Pedro Miguéis
DF  NOR August Frobenius
DF  POR Óscar Garcia
DF  POR João Muniz
DF  POR João Pereira
DF  POR David Moreira
DF  POR Gonçalo Braga
DF  POR Diogo Travassos
MF  POR Eduardo Barbosa
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  POR Tiago Augusto
MF  POR Tiago Octávio
MF  POR Rafael Besugo
MF  POR Samuel Justo
MF  POR Rafael Carvalho
FW  POR Lucas Anjos
FW  POR Rodrigo Ribeiro
FW  POR Rodrigo Marquês
FW  POR André Gonçalves
FW  POR Luís Gomes

Staff

  • Head Coach: Pedro Coelho
  • Assistant Coach: Paulo Carvalho
  • Assistant Coach: Bernardo Caetano
  • GK Coach: Rodolfo Vieira
  • Fitness Coach: Pedro Cardoso

Sporting U17 team - Juvenis

As of 1 September 2021[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  POR Guilherme Pires
GK  POR Martim Botão
GK  POR Salvador Gomes
DF  POR Miguel Alves
DF  POR Marlon Júnior
DF  POR Guilherme Silva
DF  POR Rodrigo Dias
DF  POR Bernardo Carapinha
DF  POR Leonardo Barroso
DF  POR Carlos Santos
DF  POR Guilherme Flor
DF  POR José Silva
DF  POR Pedro Silva
MF  POR Rayhan Momade
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  POR Américo Silá
MF  POR Rafael Nel
MF  GNB Sérgio Matos
MF  POR Guilherme Santos
MF  POR Alexandre Brito
MF  GNB Mamadu Djaló
MF  POR Henrique Arreiol
MF  POR Manuel Mendonça
FW  BRA Gustavo António
FW  POR Saná Fernandes
FW  ANG Adair Kandala
FW  POR Vivaldo Semedo
FW  POR Afonso Moreira
FW  POR Pedro Sanca

Staff

  • Head Coach: José João
  • Assistant Coach: André Krus
  • Assistant Coach: José Caldeira
  • GK Coach: Luis Caetano
  • Fitness Coach: João Marmeleira

Sporting U15 team - Iniciados

As of 1 September 2021[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  POR Rodrigo Pedro
GK  POR Miguel Gouveia
GK  POR Tiago Gaeiras
GK  POR Miguel Félix
DF  POR Rafael Borges
DF  POR Pedro Andrade
DF  POR Rafael Mota
DF  POR Joel Moura
DF  POR Denilson Santos
DF  POR Cristiano Palamarchuk
DF  POR Afonso Lee
DF  POR Rodrigo Cabrito
DF  POR Atanásio Cunha
DF  POR Daniel Costa
MF  POR Sandro Nascimento
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  POR Rafael Camacho
MF  POR João Simões
MF  POR João Correia
MF  POR Eduardo Felicíssimo
MF  POR Flávio Gonçalves
MF  POR João Rodrigues
MF  POR Gonçalo Correia
FW  POR Tomás Mendes
FW  STP Winilson Lopes
FW  POR Gabriel Silva
FW  POR Afonso Moço
FW  POR Rafael Melo
FW  POR Miguel Almeida
FW  POR Pedro Correia
FW  POR Salvador Blopa

Staff

  • Head Coach: Bernardo Bruschy
  • Assistant Coaches: Fábio Roque
  • Assistant Coaches: João Lourenço
  • GK Coach: João Santos

The Academy

Sporting's Academy was also the first and only sports academy in Europe to receive the ISO9001:2008 – a quality certification awarded by EIC, a Portuguese anonymous society responsible for this type of reward, which is recognised both locally and internationally.[5][6]

Facilities

Budgeted around 2000$00 million (2 million contos), the construction of the academy commenced in August 1999 in the council of Alcochete, located on the outskirts of Lisbon on the southern bank of the river Tejo, and the inauguration was on June 21, 2002.[7] The main building of the academy has two different areas, the professional football area and the youth area. In both sides there is medical center equipped with treatment rooms, gym, Turkish bath, Jacuzzi and bedrooms. In the youth area, there are also several study rooms. The academy is equipped with a main field, four grass pitches for training, a synthetic field and a grassed area for goalkeepers training.[8]

Sporting's youth academy was one of the training grounds for the Portugal national football team during Euro 2004. A number of European clubs choose the Sporting's Academia for training in the off-season.

Youth Program

Sporting CP Youth Program helped produce two FIFA World Player of the Year winners (Luís Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo), two Ballon d'Or winners (Luís Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo) and one runner-up (Paulo Futre), and one FIFA Ballon d'Or winner (Cristiano Ronaldo).[5]

Notable Academy graduates

List criteria
Name Country National Football Team Best Result in Major Awards
Apps Goals Ballon d'Or FIFA World Player of the Year / The Best FIFA Men's Player FIFA Ballon d'Or
Adrien Silva  Portugal 26 1 - - -
Augusto Inácio  Portugal 25 0 - - -
Beto  Portugal 31 2 - - -
Cédric Soares  Portugal 34 1 - - -
Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal 184 115 1st (2008,2016,2017) 1st (2008, 2016, 2017) 1st (2013, 2014)
Eric Dier  England 45 3 - - -
Hugo Viana  Portugal 29 1 - - -
João Moutinho  Portugal 135 7 - - -
João Mário  Portugal 45 2 - - -
Jorge Cadete  Portugal 33 5 - - -
José Fonte  Portugal 46 0 - - -
Luís Boa Morte  Portugal 28 1 - - -
Luís Figo  Portugal 127 32 1st (2000) 1st (2001) -
Marco Caneira  Portugal 25 0 - - -
Manuel Bento  Portugal 63 0 - - -
Miguel Veloso  Portugal 56 3 - - -
Nani  Portugal 112 24 - - 22nd (2011)
Nuno Valente  Portugal 33 1 - - -
Paulo Futre  Portugal 41 6 2nd (1987) - -
Rui Águas  Portugal 31 10 - - -
Rui Patrício  Portugal 97 0 12th (2016) - -
Ricardo Quaresma  Portugal 80 10 Nominee (2007) Nominee (2006) -
Silvestre Varela  Portugal 27 5 - - -
Simão  Portugal 85 22 - - -
Vítor Damas  Portugal 29 0 - - -
William Carvalho  Portugal 68 4 - - -
Bold denotes players still playing professional football.
Caps and goals are correct as of 26 january 2022.

References

  1. "Plantel". Sporting Clube de Portugal. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  2. "Plantel". Sporting Clube de Portugal. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  3. "Plantel". Sporting Clube de Portugal. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  4. "Plantel". Sporting Clube de Portugal. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  5. "Academia Sporting is the best in Europe" (in Portuguese). DN. 2010-01-18. Archived from the original on 2012-07-19.
  6. "Quality Academy" (in Portuguese). Record. 2010-01-18.
  7. "O futuro começa hoje" [The future begins today]. Record (in Portuguese). June 21, 2002. Retrieved December 18, 2011.
  8. "A Academia" [The Academy]. Record (in Portuguese). June 21, 2002. Retrieved December 18, 2011.

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