Sporting CP
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Sporting CP
Summary
Sporting CP is an association football club[1]. It ranks in the top 0.45% of association_football_club entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,293 views/month, #62 of 13,640).[2]
Key Facts
- Sporting CP is located in Lisbon[3].
- Sporting CP is in the country of Portugal[4].
- Sporting CP's instance of is recorded as association football club[5].
- Sporting CP's instance of is recorded as sports club[6].
- Sporting CP's home venue is recorded as Estádio José Alvalade[7].
- Sporting CP's league or competition is recorded as Liga Portugal[8].
- Sporting CP's genre is association football video game[9].
- Sporting CP's headquarters location is recorded as Lisbon[10].
- Sporting CP's head coach is recorded as Rui Borges[11].
- Sporting CP's child organization or unit is recorded as Sporting CP (Futsal)[12].
- Sporting CP's child organization or unit is recorded as Sporting CP (basketball)[13].
- Sporting CP's child organization or unit is recorded as Sporting CP (Volleyball)[14].
- Sporting CP's child organization or unit is recorded as Sporting CP (Handball)[15].
- Sporting CP's child organization or unit is recorded as Sporting CP (roller hockey)[16].
- Sporting CP's child organization or unit is recorded as Sporting CP (women)[17].
- Sporting CP's child organization or unit is recorded as Sporting CP B[18].
- Sporting CP's Commons category is recorded as Sporting Clube de Portugal[19].
- Sporting CP's stock exchange is recorded as Euronext Lisbon[20].
- Sporting CP's chairperson is recorded as Frederico Varandas[21].
- +1906-07-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sporting CP[22].
- Sporting CP's sport is recorded as association football[23].
- Sporting CP's sport is recorded as badminton[24].
- Sporting CP's location of formation is recorded as Lisbon[25].
- Sporting CP's official website is recorded as https://www.sporting.pt/[26].
- Sporting CP's sponsor is recorded as NOS[27].
Body
Founding
+1906-07-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sporting CP[22]. Its location of formation is recorded as Lisbon[25].
Leadership
Sporting CP's chairperson is recorded as Frederico Varandas[21].
Operations
Sporting CP's headquarters location is recorded as Lisbon[10]. Subsidiaries include it (Futsal)[12], a futsal club[28], in Portugal[29], founded in 1985[30], headquartered in Lisbon[31]; it (basketball)[13], a basketball team[32], in Portugal[33], founded in 1927[34], headquartered in Lisbon[35]; it (Volleyball)[14], a volleyball team[36], in Portugal[37], founded in 1938[38], headquartered in Lisbon[39]; it (Handball)[15], a handball team[40], in Portugal[41], founded in 1932[42], headquartered in Lisbon[43]; it (roller hockey)[16], a roller hockey team (quad)[44], in Portugal[45], founded in 1906[46], headquartered in Lisbon[47]; and it (women)[17], a women's association football team[48], in Portugal[49], founded in 2016[50], headquartered in Lisbon[51].
Ownership
Sporting CP's stock exchange is recorded as Euronext Lisbon[20].
Why It Matters
Sporting CP ranks in the top 0.45% of association_football_club entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,293 views/month, #62 of 13,640).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[52] It is known by 93 alternative names across languages and contexts.[53]