What is SCC?  Message from the webmaster

Welcome dear international visitor to this site!

If you already are a SCC fan, then congratulations, you´ll enjoy this site.
If not, I wish this pages will turn your attention towards one of the most charming football club
in Portugal. The SCC (Sporting Clube da Covilha) was in former times one of the top clubs in
Portugal, specially in the decade of ´50. Located in Covilha, an industrial city (textil, clothes)
in the slopes of beautiful "Serra da Estrela" near the border of Spain, now the club is trying to
leave the "2ª Divisao B" in order to reach the " II Liga" for the next season. A hard work in fact,
because only the leader of this division have that possibility.

And I´ll tell you more. I´m a fan of portuguese football. Has a "touch of class" like no other in Europe.
Is pure football. If you haven´t yet experienced the exciting sensation of hear a "relato dos jogos"
any sunday evenning via radio, then you don´t know what football is .. ;))
Is no wonder that in Japan there are many fans of portuguese football and even has been published
a book in japanese about this. Names like Figo, Rui Costa, Nuno Gomes, Pauleta and many
others are stars of this amazing game.
If you are interested in know more about portuguese football, visit my page about this subject in
www.oocities.org/tribunaportugal . I´ll try to build up more sites like this devoted to other clubs.
And what about a on-line fan club of SCC? Contact me if you are interested.


THE 2ª DIVISAO B 2001-02 SEASON. Comments by the webmaster

After the first 19 matches, a close fight is envolved between SCC –whose declared target is to
win the division- and other clubs of great history and tradition like Feirense, Académico de Viseu,
Sanjoanense, and two surprising clubs, the Sp. Pombal and the sensational Odivelas –a little
club of the surroundings of Lisbon that 2 seasons ago was in "distrital" division-.

You can have the ultimate on-line news about the club and his matches by reading the local
newspaper "Urbi et Orbi" on-line:
www.urbi.ubi.pt