Fixtures

Portugal - Segunda Liga 03/30 14:00 27 Maritimo vs Leixoes - View
Portugal - Segunda Liga 04/06 13:00 28 Leixoes vs UD Leiria - View
Portugal - Segunda Liga 04/14 14:30 29 Leixoes vs SCU Torreense - View
Portugal - Segunda Liga 04/19 17:00 30 Feirense vs Leixoes - View
Portugal - Segunda Liga 04/28 18:00 31 Leixoes vs Vilaverdense - View
Portugal - Segunda Liga 05/05 18:00 32 Academico Viseu vs Leixoes - View

Results

Portugal - Segunda Liga 03/17 15:30 26 [14] Leixoes v CD Mafra [10] D 1-1
Portugal - Segunda Liga 03/11 18:00 25 [18] CF Os Belenenses v Leixoes [14] W 1-2
Portugal - Segunda Liga 03/03 15:30 24 [16] Leixoes v Tondela [6] D 1-1
Portugal - Segunda Liga 02/28 20:15 20 [16] Leixoes v Nacional [3] D 1-1
Portugal - Segunda Liga 02/24 15:30 23 [12] FC Porto B v Leixoes [16] W 0-2
Portugal - Segunda Liga 02/16 18:00 22 [16] Leixoes v Pacos Ferreira [11] D 1-1
Portugal - Segunda Liga 02/10 15:30 21 [10] Benfica B v Leixoes [16] D 1-1
Portugal - Segunda Liga 02/04 11:00 20 Leixoes v Nacional - PPT.
Portugal - Segunda Liga 01/28 14:00 19 [2] Santa Clara v Leixoes [16] L 2-0
Portugal - Segunda Liga 01/21 14:00 18 [16] Leixoes v Penafiel [15] L 0-1
Portugal - Segunda Liga 01/12 18:00 17 [15] Leixoes v UD Oliveirense [16] L 0-2
Portugal - Segunda Liga 01/07 11:00 16 [1] AVS v Leixoes [16] W 1-3

Statistikk

 TotalHjemmeBorte
Matches played 41 22 19
Wins 10 3 7
Draws 13 10 3
Losses 18 9 9
Goals for 41 17 24
Goals against 57 26 31
Clean sheets 11 6 5
Failed to score 15 9 6

Wikipedia - Leixões S.C.

Leixões Sport Club, commonly known as Leixões (Portuguese pronunciation: [lɐjˈʃõjʃ]), is a Portuguese sports club from Matosinhos. It is organised into several departments for many sports, such as athletics, boxing, football, futsal, handball, karate, swimming, volleyball, water polo and billiards. It is most well known for its professional football department. Its football department has hosted a B reserve team called Leixões S.C. B and also a C reserve team (Leixões S.C. C) playing in lower leagues.

Leixões won the 1960–61 Taça de Portugal.

History

Leixões Sport Club was founded in 1907, making them one of Portugal's oldest sports clubs in continuous operation. In 1961, they won their only Taça de Portugal, defeating Porto 2–0. This qualified Leixões to the 1961–62 European Cup Winners' Cup, in which they reached the quarter-finals before losing 4–2 on aggregate to East German side Motor Jena. Leixões had their best top-flight league performance in 1962–63, finishing fifth, 12 points behind champions Benfica.

Present in the top-flight since 1959–60, Leixões were relegated on goal difference in the 1976–77 season. Apart from the 1988–89 season, Leixões did not play in the top-flight again until 2007.

In 2002, Leixões beat Braga 3–1 away to secure a place in the Taça de Portugal final (the first and only third division club to play a final) against Sporting CP. The club, however, lost 1–0, but nonetheless secured a spot in the following season's UEFA Cup and Portuguese Supercup after Sporting had also finished as national champions for the year. The following season, Leixões lost the Portuguese Supercup against Sporting CP by 5–1. That same year, Leixões lost 5–3 on aggregate to Greek side PAOK after winning the first leg 2–1 at home, thus suffering elimination in the first round of the UEFA Cup. They also romped to the Segunda Divisão B title with 94 points and with it they gained promotion to the Segunda Liga.

In 2004, they just avoided relegation back to Division Two and finished 14th. A year later, they battled to finish seventh in the league. Finally in 2006, they nearly reached the top-flight Primeira Liga, losing out to Desportivo das Aves in the promotion chase by finishing third, two points behind Aves. Third place used to merit a promotion, but due to a re-construction to all leagues, it meant only the top two would go up (Beira-Mar as champions and Aves as runners-up). Finally, in 2007, they gained promotion to the Liga, 18 years after their relegation. During this stint, which lasted three seasons, their best result was a sixth-place finish in 2008–09. Their last match in the Primeira Liga was a 1–0 away loss to Olhanense on 2 May 2010.