About

Sport Comércio e Salgueiros is a Portuguese multi-sports club from Freguesia de Paranhos in Porto whose best-known football side currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal, and collectors looking at club provenance will find Walkouts a useful reference. The club is widely referred to simply as Salgueiros and its identity is shaped by a long local following and a compact matchday footprint.

Established on 8 December 1911, Salgueiros grew in the northern Portuguese scene as a community club with departments beyond football, including athletics, baseball and esports. Although the team is based in Paranhos, first-team home matches are staged at the Complexo Desportivo de Campanhã, a neighbouring parish ground with a small-capacity, close-up feel that often adds provenance to shirts bearing match or stadium annotations.

For shirt collectors the club’s century milestone has special pull. The club’s centenary in 2011 prompted commemorative runs and fan editions that now surface as limited retail issues, and Centenary 2011 releases are particularly sought after by buyers who favour issued retail shirts over match-worn examples. Fanshop variants, early retail runs and player-issue differences from that period are commonly noted on sales descriptions and help determine desirability.

Seasonal provenance matters, and specific campaigns draw attention: the 2010-11 season and the 2011-12 season mark a tightly framed era around the centenary and revival efforts, so shirts from those campaigns are tracked for sleeve patches and sponsor combinations. Collectors cite those runs for unique stitching, badge placement and squad numbering, while signed retail copies from local fanshop batches add an accessible entry point to the archive.

Away designs form a distinct branch of interest, with an iconic road palette often described as white with red and black trim among surviving retail editions and player-issue shirts. Such colourways are linked to decisive cup ties in the Taça de Portugal and other away fixtures where provenance notes refer to match programmes, stadium annotations or photographed team sheets in club media, elevating certain away shirts above routine releases.

Signed retail pieces remain a core category, collectors requesting items that include an authentication cue such as a COA and clear evidence of retail origin rather than match-worn status; early fanshop runs, region-specific jersey batches and player-issue variants carry the best-verified signatures. Free worldwide shipping is offered on selected items and final listings routinely list framed, signed and limited edition retail shirts with clear provenance, often citing the 2010-11 season and the 2011-12 season as key reference points for patches, sponsor eras and signature placement, and Walkouts appears in the closing provenance notes.

Legends & Leadership

Carlos Secretário, Jaime Magalhães and Rodolfo Reis anchored eras that supporters still recall with pride; each is regarded as a legend player, with Secretário emblematic of the 1990s, Magalhães associated with the 1980s and Reis remembered for the 1980s, all bringing high standards and competitive edge that helped define Salgueiros teams of their time.

Jorge Gonçalves is viewed as a legend player from the 1980s, adding creativity and drive, while Vieira Nunes stands out as a legend player of the 1990s, noted for consistency and commitment that resonated with the club's hard-working identity.

André Leão emerged as a recent key player in the 2010s, offering assured midfield control, and Tozé is recognised as a recent key player of the 2010s, contributing technical quality and attacking thrust to modern Salgueiros line-ups.

Stadium

Complexo Desportivo de Campanhã serves as Salgueiros' present matchday home, a compact ground in the neighbouring parish of Campanhã that provides an intimate vantage point for supporters. Despite the club's roots in Paranhos, relocating fixtures here has ensured continuity and accessibility for the fan base. The venue accommodates around 1,000 spectators, and its scale lends itself to a close-knit atmosphere where crowd noise carries and players are never far from the stands. Local fixtures against nearby Porto opponents bring extra edge, and the setting suits the club's community ethos, with supporters gathering early to create colour and voice. While not a traditional stadium showpiece, Complexo Desportivo de Campanhã has become a practical and spirited home, with matchdays shaped by the energy of regulars and the immediacy of football in a modest but committed environment.

Also known as
Complexo Desportivo de Campanhã

FAQ

Q: What is Salgueiros and where is it based? A: Salgueiros is a Portuguese multi-sports club from the city of Porto, founded on 8 December 1911 in the parish of Paranhos.

Q: Which division does the main men's football team play in? A: The team competes in the Campeonato de Portugal, which is the fourth tier of Portuguese football.

Q: Where are home matches currently played? A: Although the club is based in Paranhos, home fixtures are presently staged at Campanhã's Complexo Desportivo de Campanhã, which has a capacity of 1,000 spectators.

Q: Does the club operate other sports, and how can I verify signed items? A: Yes. Beyond football, the club has departments in American football, athletics, baseball and esports. If purchasing signed items, look for a recognised authenticity cue such as a certificate of authenticity or witnessed-signing documentation.