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Braga 2019/20 Home kit XXL BNWT
Braga 2019/20 Home kit XXL BNWT
Condition: ★★★★★
A classic Braga kit in fantastic ''Brand New With Tags'' condition and a size XXL. It was manufactured by Hummel with their very own ''BEECOOL'' Technology.
The 2019/20 season for SC Braga was notable as they competed in multiple competitions, including the Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal, and UEFA Europa League. Here’s a detailed overview of their performance across all competitions:
Primeira Liga
- Position: 4th
Braga finished the league campaign in 4th place, qualifying for the next season's UEFA Europa League.
Taça de Portugal
- Stage Reached: Quarter-finals
Braga reached the quarter-finals before being eliminated by FC Porto.
UEFA Europa League
- Stage Reached: Round of 32
Braga finished 2nd in their group, which allowed them to advance to the knockout stage. They were eliminated in the Round of 32 by Rangers FC.
Braga had a solid season, with their league performance and European participation marking them as one of the competitive teams in Portuguese football during the 2019/20 season.
Key Players
- Paulinho - Forward
- Gustavo Sangaré - Midfielder
- Nuno Sequeira - Defender
- Galeno - Winger
- Matheus - Goalkeeper
- David Carmo - Defender
- Francisco Trincão - Winger
Here are some interesting facts about SC Braga:
1. Historic Club
- Founded in 1921, SC Braga is one of the oldest clubs in Portugal and has a rich history in Portuguese football.
2. Home Stadium
- The team plays at the Estádio Municipal de Braga, which was inaugurated in 2003. The stadium is renowned for its unique design, built into a hillside, and can hold around 30,000 spectators.
3. Trophies and Honors
- Braga has won the Taça de Portugal multiple times and has been successful in the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira. They are known for being a strong competitor in Portuguese football, often finishing in the top tier of the league.
4. European Competitions
- Braga made a significant impact in European football, reaching the UEFA Europa League final in 2010, where they were runners-up to FC Porto. They have also consistently participated in UEFA competitions.
5. Nickname
- The club is often referred to as “Os Arcebispos” (The Archbishops), which reflects the city of Braga's historical significance as a religious center in Portugal.