Fixtures

Portugal Primeira Liga 09/13 18:00 5 Arouca vs Casa Pia - View
Portugal Primeira Liga 09/20 18:00 6 Nacional vs Arouca - View
Portugal Primeira Liga 09/27 18:00 7 Arouca vs Ibiza Voley - View
Portugal Primeira Liga 10/04 18:00 8 Arouca vs Famalicao - View
Portugal Primeira Liga 10/25 18:00 9 Benfica vs Arouca - View
Portugal Primeira Liga 11/02 00:00 10 Arouca vs Anna Tatishvili - View

Results

Portugal Primeira Liga 08/30 17:00 4 [10] Guimaraes v FC Arouca [9] D 1-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 08/23 19:30 3 [9] FC Arouca v Rio Ave [11] D 3-3
Portugal Primeira Liga 08/17 19:30 2 [6] Sporting v FC Arouca [5] L 6-0
Portugal Primeira Liga 08/09 19:30 1 [5] FC Arouca v AVS [3] W 3-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 05/17 17:00 34 [12] FC Arouca v Boavista [18] W 4-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 05/10 19:30 33 [14] Gil Vicente v FC Arouca [12] D 1-1
Portugal Primeira Liga 05/04 17:00 32 [12] FC Arouca v Casa Pia [9] D 0-0
Portugal Primeira Liga 04/26 14:30 31 [6] Santa Clara v FC Arouca [12] L 2-0
Portugal Primeira Liga 04/19 17:00 30 [13] FC Arouca v Estrela Amadora [15] W 1-0
Portugal Primeira Liga 04/13 17:00 29 [2] Benfica v FC Arouca [13] D 2-2
Portugal Primeira Liga 04/05 17:00 28 [12] FC Arouca v Famalicao [9] L 1-2
Portugal Primeira Liga 03/29 20:30 27 [4] Braga v FC Arouca [12] L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 37 18 19
Wins 10 5 5
Draws 13 7 6
Losses 14 6 8
Goals for 46 22 24
Goals against 58 24 34
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - F.C. Arouca

Futebol Clube de Arouca (pronounced [ɐˈɾokɐ]) is a professional football club based in the Porto metropolitan area. Founded in 1951, the club plays in the Primeira Liga, holding home games at Estádio Municipal de Arouca, with a 5,600-seat capacity.

History

Founded on 25 December 1951, as a FC Porto subsidiary, Arouca spent the first five decades of its existence in the Aveiro regional leagues. In only two years (2006–08) it managed to reach the third division, being managed by television (RTP) presenter Jorge Gabriel for a few months during that timeframe.

Arouca managed its fourth promotion in only seven years at the end of 2012–13, reaching the Primeira Liga for the first time in its history. Subsequently, the Arouca Municipality awarded the club the Medal of Gold Merit for its achievement, with the organization also being granted extra financial means to renovate and expand its stadium.

In 2015–16 under Lito Vidigal, Arouca finished a best-ever fifth place, qualifying for the first time to the UEFA Europa League. After beating Heracles Almelo of the Netherlands on the away goals rule, they lost the play-off 3–1 after extra time to Olympiacos of Greece. A year after their peak finish, Arouca were relegated, ending their four years at the top.

A two-year spell in the second division for Arouca ended in May 2019 when on the last day of the season, they lost to U.D. Oliveirense and Varzim S.C. defeated Académica de Coimbra; this ended nine years in the professional leagues. The 2019–20 season was truncated due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Arouca and Vizela were due to be promoted because of their final position; competitors Olhanense successfully appealed at the Court of Arbitration for Sport for these promotions to be suspended.

Arouca Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as Arouca, is a professional soccer team based in the town of Arouca, Portugal. Founded in 1951, the club has a rich history and a passionate local following. Arouca competes in the Primeira Liga, the top tier of Portuguese football, showcasing its talent and determination on the national stage.

The team's colors are typically blue and white, which are prominently featured in their home kits. Arouca plays its home matches at the Estádio Municipal de Arouca, a modern facility that provides an intimate atmosphere for fans to support their team. The club is known for its strong emphasis on youth development, often promoting homegrown talent to the first team.

Arouca has made a name for itself as a competitive side in Portuguese football, known for its resilience and tactical discipline. The team has experienced various successes in domestic competitions, including notable runs in the Taça de Portugal. With a commitment to teamwork and community, Arouca continues to strive for excellence, aiming to make its mark in both national and European competitions. The club embodies the spirit of Arouca, fostering a sense of pride and unity among its supporters.