Portugal Primeira Liga 04/29 19:15 31 [15] Estrela Amadora v SC Farense [13] W 0-3
Portugal Primeira Liga 04/22 19:15 30 [10] SC Farense v Benfica [2] L 1-3
Portugal Primeira Liga 04/13 14:30 29 [5] Guimaraes v SC Farense [10] D 1-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 04/05 19:15 28 [13] SC Farense v Boavista [10] W 2-0
Portugal Primeira Liga 03/30 15:30 27 [7] FC Arouca v SC Farense [12] L 2-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 03/16 18:00 26 [12] SC Farense v Rio Ave [15] D 1-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 03/09 15:30 25 [18] Vizela v SC Farense [11] L 2-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 03/03 18:00 24 [2] Sporting v SC Farense [9] L 3-2
Portugal Primeira Liga 02/24 15:30 23 [9] SC Farense v Moreirense [6] L 0-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 02/18 20:30 22 [5] Braga v SC Farense [9] L 2-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 02/10 15:30 21 [7] SC Farense v Famalicao [9] D 1-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 02/04 15:30 20 [17] Chaves v SC Farense [8] D 1-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 01/28 18:00 19 [7] SC Farense v FC Porto [3] L 1-3
Portugal Primeira Liga 01/20 18:00 18 [10] Casa Pia v SC Farense [8] W 1-3
Portugal Primeira Liga 01/12 20:15 17 [16] Portimonense v SC Farense [7] L 1-0
Portugal Primeira Liga 01/06 15:30 16 [8] SC Farense v Gil Vicente [14] W 1-0
Portugal Primeira Liga 12/30 15:30 15 [14] Estoril v SC Farense [8] L 4-0
Portugal Primeira Liga 12/15 20:15 14 [8] SC Farense v Estrela Amadora [9] D 0-0
Portugal Primeira Liga 12/08 18:00 13 [2] Benfica v SC Farense [8] D 1-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 12/02 15:30 12 [8] SC Farense v Guimaraes [6] L 1-2
Portugal Primeira Liga 11/30 15:30 15 Estoril v SC Farense - Postponed
Portugal Primeira Liga 11/12 15:30 11 [8] Boavista v SC Farense [10] W 1-3
Portugal Primeira Liga 11/06 20:15 10 [13] SC Farense v FC Arouca [18] W 2-0
Portugal League Cup 11/02 20:15 2 [2] Sporting v SC Farense [1] L 4-2
Portugal Primeira Liga 10/29 15:30 9 [17] Rio Ave v SC Farense [13] W 3-4
Portugal Cup 10/22 14:00 9 Vilaverdense v SC Farense L 3-2
Portugal Primeira Liga 10/07 14:30 8 [12] SC Farense v Vizela [14] D 0-0
Portugal Primeira Liga 09/30 19:30 7 [12] SC Farense v Sporting [2] L 2-3
Portugal League Cup 09/27 18:00 1 SC Farense v Tondela W 1-0
Portugal Primeira Liga 09/23 14:30 6 [16] Moreirense v SC Farense [10] L 1-0

Wikipedia - S.C. Farense

Sporting Clube Farense, simply known as Farense, is a Portuguese professional football club based in Faro in the district of the same name and the region of Algarve. Founded in 1910, the club will play the 2023–24 season in the Primeira Liga after promotion from the Liga Portugal 2.

History

Founded on 1 April 1910, it became the branch number 2 of Sporting Clube de Portugal (Sporting CP). In its entire history, the club has won nine major trophies: the AF Algarve Championship five times, the Segunda Divisão twice, and the Terceira Divisão and AF Algarve First and Second Divisions once each. Aside from its major trophies, the club as of 2013, has played 23 seasons in the Primeira Liga of which their highest league table classification came in the 1994–95 season where they managed a fifth-place finish.

On the back of that best-ever finish, Farense qualified for the UEFA Cup for the first time, losing in the first round to Olympique Lyonnais by a single goal in each game. The club also reached the final of the Taça de Portugal in 1990 where they lost to Estrela da Amadora. Among the mainstays of their 1990s teams were the Moroccan attacking duo of Hajry Redouane and Hassan Nader.

The 2001–02 season saw the club relegated to the second tier of Portuguese football. In 2006, the club was in the sixth tier, the second district league of the Algarve Football Association, but won two consecutive promotions as champions. In 2012–13 they were promoted to the Segunda Liga. In 2019–20, after the season was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the club were promoted back to the top flight after 18 years, under manager Sérgio Vieira. One year later, they were relegated on the final matchday after a 4–0 loss at C.D. Santa Clara.

On 3 February 2023, Farense sacked manager Vasco Faísca before a match against Estrela da Amadora, who had cut their advantage in second place to one point. His replacement José Mota led the club back to the Primeira Liga.

Sporting Clube Farense, commonly known as SC Farense, is a professional soccer team based in Faro, Portugal. Founded in 1910, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base.

SC Farense plays their home matches at the Estádio de São Luís, a historic stadium with a capacity of over 12,000 spectators. The team's colors are black and white, and their mascot is a lion.

Over the years, SC Farense has had its ups and downs, but they have always been known for their attacking style of play and never-say-die attitude. The club has a strong youth academy that has produced many talented players who have gone on to have successful careers in Portugal and abroad.

SC Farense has a fierce rivalry with fellow Algarve club Portimonense, and matches between the two teams are always highly anticipated by fans.

Overall, SC Farense is a club with a proud tradition and a bright future ahead. They continue to compete at a high level in Portuguese soccer and strive to bring success to their loyal supporters.