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Sporting Club of Cascais

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All early members were from “well-known families” and access by other social classes was virtually impossible. This would only change with the establishment of the Republic and, even so, only slowly. Members included foreign ambassadors who felt it necessary to be close to the King when he was absent
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who in October 1888 wrote that “The Sporting Club has given an air of civilization . . . . . . . . . Several garden games have been properly established and are regularly attended.” The club played a leading role in popularising both tennis and football (soccer) in Portugal. This was mainly due
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The first recorded football game in Portugal was in Madeira in 1875. Guilherme Pinto Basto and the Cascais Club organised the first game on the Portuguese mainland thirteen years later. This was played as an exhibition on the former parade grounds in October 1888. Those taking part included four
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On December 31, 1904, the club's General Assembly unanimously approved its conversion into a Limited Liability Company. In June 1910 it was renamed as the Royal Sporting Club of Cascais, although “Royal” was soon rapidly removed following the establishment of the
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members of the Pinto Basto family, including Guilherme. His brothers, Eduardo and Frederico, brought the ball back from England, where they were studying. A plaque now records the event.
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in October 1910. The club closed down in 1974. Its documentation is retained in the Cascais Municipal Archives, held at the nearby
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The club organised tennis games, archery, and pigeon shooting, as well as charity parties. Its importance was noted by the writer
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A memorial to the first football (soccer) match played on mainland Portugal in Cascais in October 1888
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The Club was formed on October 15, 1879, occupying the former parade grounds of the nearby
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Carlos I of Portugal
Cascais
Social and athletic club
38°41′43″N 9°25′24″W / 38.6953°N 9.4234°W / 38.6953; -9.4234
Portuguese
Cascais
Lisbon District
Portugal
Citadel of Cascais
King Luis
King Carlos
Portuguese Republic
Casa Sommer
Museum of the Sea
Casa das Histórias Paula Rego
Paula Rego
Fontes Pereira de Melo
Henrique de Barros Gomes
António de Serpa Pimentel
José Dias Ferreira
Francisco Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral
Hermenegildo Capelo
Henrique Mitchell de Paiva Couceiro
Camilo Castelo Branco
Edgar Prestage
Jorge O’Neill
Joshua Benoliel

Ramalho Ortigão

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