Portugal Cup 03/24 17:00 1 Sporting CP v AJF Bastardo L 3-2
Portugal Cup 03/23 18:00 2 Fonte Bastardo v Leixoes SC W 3-2
Portugal Nacional 03/16 16:00 14 [5] AJF Bastardo v Academica De Espinho [3] W 3-1
Portugal Nacional 03/10 15:00 13 [6] Vitoria Guimaraes v AJF Bastardo [4] L 3-2
Portugal Nacional 03/09 16:00 12 [8] VC Viana v AJF Bastardo [5] W 1-3
Portugal Nacional 03/02 18:00 11 [5] AJF Bastardo v Sporting CP [2] L 1-3
Portugal Nacional 02/24 16:00 10 [5] Leixoes SC v AJF Bastardo [3] L 3-1
Portugal Cup 02/18 17:00 3 AJF Bastardo v Castelo Maia GC W 3-0
Portugal Nacional 02/17 18:00 9 [4] AJF Bastardo v SL Benfica [2] L 2-3
Portugal Nacional 02/11 18:00 8 [6] Castelo Maia GC v AJF Bastardo [4] W 1-3
Portugal Nacional 02/10 15:00 7 [4] Academica De Espinho v AJF Bastardo [3] L 3-2
Portugal Nacional 02/03 18:00 6 [6] AJF Bastardo v VC Viana [8] W 3-1
Portugal Nacional 01/27 18:00 5 [5] AJF Bastardo v Vitoria Guimaraes [8] L 2-3
Portugal Cup 01/21 19:30 4 AJF Bastardo v SC Espinho W 3-2
Portugal Nacional 01/19 19:00 4 [2] Sporting CP v AJF Bastardo [4] L 3-1
Challenge Cup 01/17 17:00 3 Galatasaray v Fonte Bastardo L 3-1
Portugal Nacional 01/13 18:00 3 [3] AJF Bastardo v Leixoes SC [4] L 2-3
Challenge Cup 01/09 21:30 3 Fonte Bastardo v Galatasaray L 0-3
Portugal Nacional 01/06 19:00 2 [7] AJF Bastardo v Castelo Maia GC [6] W 3-1
Challenge Cup 12/19 18:00 4 Spartak Komarno v Fonte Bastardo W 1-3
Portugal Nacional 12/16 19:30 1 [2] SL Benfica v AJF Bastardo [6] L 3-0
Challenge Cup 12/12 20:30 4 Fonte Bastardo v Spartak Komarno W 3-2
Portugal Nacional 12/08 15:00 13 [6] AJF Bastardo v GC Santo Tirso [12] W 3-0
Portugal Nacional 12/04 18:00 12 [2] Sporting CP v AJF Bastardo [6] L 3-0
Portugal Nacional 12/02 16:00 12 Sporting CP v Fonte Bastardo - Postponed
Challenge Cup 11/29 20:30 5 Fonte Bastardo v Spartak Subotica W 3-1
Portugal Nacional 11/25 19:00 11 [4] AJF Bastardo v Vitoria Guimaraes [3] L 1-3
Challenge Cup 11/21 17:00 5 Spartak Subotica v Fonte Bastardo W 0-3
Portugal Nacional 11/18 19:00 10 [5] AJF Bastardo v CV Oeiras [12] W 3-1
Portugal Nacional 11/12 17:00 9 [7] AA Espinho v AJF Bastardo [4] W 2-3

Associação de Jovens da Fonte do Bastardo (Fonte do Bastardo Youth Association) is an athletic organization, in the civil parish of Fonte do Bastardo in the municipality of Praia da Vitória, island of Terceira in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. Its primary importance is in the professional volleyball; its team competes in Portuguese Men's A1 League, although other teams within the organization (which include Women's and Youth teams) participate in Futsal (indoor football).

History

The association was founded on 21 October 1975, but was on officialized as of 2 November 1979. For the first 15 years of functioning the organization had its headquarters in the Casa do Povo of Fonte do Bastardo, until inauguration of its social headquarters on 21 October 2001, while the athletic association participated in national volleyball championships, rising eventually to the Carglass Division Major League.

Paulo Machado, Paulo Paiva, Fabiano Sousa, Diego Santos, Rui Lima, Manoel Filho, Leandro Terra, Wilson Pires (Toloba), Renato Santos (Zulu), André Sá, Miguel Pinheiro, Yuri Madeira, Januário Alvar, Rui Neves, Bruno Garcia, Alexandre Fagundes, Maurício Almeida and João Sousa, were the 18 athletes that allowed Fonte do Bastard team to reach the national level.

The municipal council of Praia da Vitória attributed a sporting medal of merit to the organization, marking its 25th anniversary and for its Azorean Senior Men's Championship in volleyball on 14 June 2001. It was during this season that Fonte do Bastard joined the 2nd Division at the national level. This was followed on 8 June 2005, with a similar medal of its A2 National Men's Senior Championship win, and its advance to the A1 Division of national volleyball.

Owing to its triumphs, the organization began playing their games from the municipal sporting pavilion in Fonte do Bastardo (Pavilhão Municipal Vitalino Fagundes) on 25 September 2005.

On 19 June 2011, the regional legislature of the Azores con-decorated the organization for its successes with public proclamation in the legislature, which was followed-up with the organization receiving the Autonomic Insignia of Civic Merit, during celebrations marking Azores Day (13 June 2011).

Fonte Bastardo is a professional volleyball team based in Terceira Island, Portugal. The team was founded in 1995 and has since become one of the most successful volleyball teams in Portugal. The team is known for its strong defense and powerful attacks, which have helped them win numerous titles and championships over the years.

The team's home court is the Pavilhão Desportivo Municipal da Praia da Vitória, which has a seating capacity of 1,500 spectators. The team's colors are blue and white, and their logo features a stylized letter "F" with a volleyball in the center.

Fonte Bastardo has a strong roster of talented players, including some of the best volleyball players in Portugal. The team is led by head coach João José, who has been with the team since 2017. Under his leadership, the team has continued to improve and achieve great success.

Fonte Bastardo is a team that is dedicated to excellence both on and off the court. They are committed to promoting the sport of volleyball in Portugal and inspiring the next generation of players. With their skill, determination, and passion for the game, Fonte Bastardo is a team that is sure to continue making waves in the world of volleyball.