Formed: 1921
Nickname: Arsenalistas (Braga share colours with Arsenal FC)
UEFA club competition honours
• Intertoto Cup: 2008
Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
• Portuguese Cup: 1 (1966)
History
• Founded on 19 January 1921 by a group of young men and students, Braga's first chairman was João Gomes, with the new club adopting the city's coat of arms, featuring a Virgin and Child; many fans believe that the Virgin Mary brings the club luck.
• After more than two decades in the lower divisions, Braga finally played a first season in Portugal's highest league in 1947/48 having spent the previous 12 seasons in the second tier. In 1950 they were able to move from the state-owned Quinta Mitra ground to their own Estádio 1º de Maio, their home until 30 December 2003.
• Braga won their only major honour to date in 1966, a goal from Argentinian striker Miguel Ángel Perrichon giving them a 1-0 Portuguese Cup final win against Setubal-based Vitória FC; that success allowed Manuel Palmeira's side to represent Braga in Europe for the first time, reaching the second round of the 1966/67 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
• A steady presence in the top division since 1975, Braga were losing cup finalists in 1976/77 and 1981/82, and made occasional forays into Europe. However, their stock rose considerably following their move to the Estádio Municipal in 2003, with three successive fourth-placed Liga finishes from 2004/05 to 2006/07, and the Arsenalistas were one of the winners of the 2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup.
• Braga reached a new high under Domingos Paciência in 2009/10 with a runners-up finish in the league – their best ever – handing them a chance in the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round; the 2010/11 campaign marked their seventh successive season in European club competition.
Club records
Most appearances: José Nuno Azevedo 275 (league only)
Most goals: Chico Gordo 59 (league only)
Record victory: 7-0 on four occasions, most recently at home against GD Matrena (Portuguese Cup second round 1977/78)
Record defeat: FC Porto 10-1 Braga (Portuguese Cup first round 1951/52)
* Last updated 31 December 2010
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03/09/2010, UEFA EURO, Qualifying round | ||||
| Portugal | 4-4 | Cyprus | ||
07/09/2010, UEFA EURO, Qualifying round | ||||
| Norway | 1-0 | Portugal | ||
08/10/2010, UEFA EURO, Qualifying round | ||||
| Portugal | 3-1 | Denmark | ||
12/10/2010, UEFA EURO, Qualifying round | ||||
| Iceland | 1-3 | Portugal | ||
17/11/2010, Friendlies 2010-12 | ||||
| Portugal | 4-0 | Spain | ||
09/02/2011, Friendlies 2010-12 | ||||
| Argentina | 2-1 | Portugal | ||
26/03/2011, Friendlies 2010-12 | ||||
| Portugal | 1-1 | Chile | ||
29/03/2011, Friendlies 2010-12 | ||||
| Portugal | 2-0 | Finland | ||
04/06/2011, UEFA EURO, Qualifying round | ||||
| Portugal | 1-0 | Norway | ||
10/08/2011, Friendlies 2010-12 | ||||
| Portugal | 5-0 | Luxembourg | ||
02/09/2011, UEFA EURO, Qualifying round | ||||
| Cyprus | 0-4 | Portugal | ||
07/10/2011, UEFA EURO, Qualifying round | ||||
| Portugal | 5-3 | Iceland | ||
11/10/2011, UEFA EURO, Qualifying round | ||||
| Denmark | 2-1 | Portugal | ||
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 0-0 | Portugal | ||
15/11/2011, UEFA EURO, Play-off for Final Tournament | ||||
| Portugal | 22:00 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||