Centro Desportivo Universitário do Porto

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CDUP
Full nameCentro Desportivo Universitario do Porto
Founded1964
Ground(s)Estádio Universitário do Porto
Coach(es)Portugal Marcello d'Orey
League(s)Campeonato Nacional Honra/Super Bock
2011-126th
Team kit

Centro Desportivo Universitário do Porto or CDUP (Sports Center of University of Porto) is a Portuguese amateur sports club for students at the University of Porto, in Porto, Portugal.

History[edit]

The dispute resolution with the University of Porto (2012 – Present)[edit]

On November 2012, CDUP and the University of Porto reached an agreement to settle the dispute they have been having since 2003, due to the refuse of the University to support and fund the federated sports side of the club.[1]

Resulting from this agreement, the University of Porto published, in January 2013, the articles of association of a new autonomous service of the University called "CDUP-UP - Centro de Desporto da Universidade do Porto" with the responsibility of promoting and organizing university sports.

CDUP remained juridical autonomous from the University of Porto, although without the responsibility of university sports. Because of that, it was proposed to change its name to "CDUP-AD - Centro Desportivo Universitário do Porto, associação desportiva autónoma" and it became responsible only for federated non university sports, with the condition that, at least 50% of the total registered athletes, must be part of the academic community.[2]

Until today, the club name hasn't changed and it is still called "CDUP - Centro Desportivo Universitário do Porto".

Sports[edit]

CDUP enables students to practise a large number of sports and has sections dedicated to several sports at the competitive level, including athletics, handball, badminton, basketball, bridge, canoeing, swimming, water polo, rowing, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, chess, and the sport for which they are best known in Portugalrugby.

The CDUP team is one of the best Portuguese rugby union teams and three of its players were included in the Portuguese squad for the 2007 Rugby World Cup. In Portugal, rugby is considered a traditional university sport.

Facilities[edit]

CDUP facilities are located in two places in the city — the University Stadium and the Rua da Boa Hora. The CDUP headquarters are located in the Rua da Boa Hora n.º 20 (20, Boa Hora street) where there is also a swimming pool, rooms for martial arts, gymnastics, chess and table tennis. At the University Stadium, by the Arrábida Bridge, there are a multisports arena with two indoor sports fields, two tennis courts, an outdoor futsal field, and in stadium one athletics tartan track and one football/rugby grass pitch.

Honors[edit]

  • Taça de Portugal de Rugby:
    • Winner (3): 2002–03, 2006–07
  • Athletics Portuguese Championship 1994: 3rd Place
  • Chess Portuguese Team Championship 1985: Winner

Rugby Squad 2023/24[edit]

The CDUP squad for the 2023–24 TOP 10 season
Props
  • Portugal Filipe Granja
  • Argentina Gonzalo Vidal
  • Portugal Bernardo Coelho
  • Portugal Diogo Amaro

Hookers

  • Portugal Nuno Figueiredo
  • Portugal António Terroso

Locks

  • Portugal Gonçalo Seruca
  • Portugal Tiago Albuquerque
  • Portugal Francisco Bastos
  • Portugal Luis Moreira
  • Portugal Henrique Vieira
  • Portugal Gonçalo Santos
  • Portugal Tiago Anjos
Backrow
  • Argentina Facundo Ojeda
  • Portugal Pedro Cálem
  • Portugal João Duarte
  • Portugal Luis Leão
  • Portugal Henrique Santos
  • Portugal Vasco Sarmento
  • Portugal Tomás Pereira


Scrum-halves

  • Portugal João Belo
  • Portugal Manuel Mendonça

Fly-halves

  • Portugal Tiago Rocha
  • Portugal Luis Agrelos
  • Portugal Bernardo Nogueira
Centres
  • Portugal Tomás Marrana
  • Portugal Miguel Trepa
  • Portugal Guilherme Brandão
  • Portugal Eduardo Moreira

Wingers

  • Argentina Rodrigo Gauna
  • Portugal Salvador Cardoso
  • Portugal Lucas Velo
  • Portugal Afonso Aguiar
  • Portugal José Diogo

Fullbacks

(c) denotes the team captain, Bold denotes internationally capped players.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "CDUP e Universidade do Porto chegam a acordo ao fim de nove anos". 2012-11-21. Archived from the original on 2017-01-09.
  2. ^ "UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO". Diário da República. 2013-02-04.