C.D. Monte Carlo

Macanese football club

Football club
C.D. Monte Carlo
Full nameClube Desportivo Monte Carlo
蒙地卡羅體育會
NicknameOs Canarinhos (The Canaries)
Short nameCDMC
Founded1984; 42 years ago (1984)
GroundEstádio Campo Desportivo
Capacity16,272
PresidentFirmino Mendonça
Head coachMacau Tam Iao San
LeagueLiga de Elite
20244th

Clube Desportivo Monte Carlo (also known as C.D. Monte Carlo or simply Monte Carlo) (Chinese: 蒙地卡羅) is a Macanese professional football club which currently competes in the Liga de Elite, the top flight of football in Macau.

Founded in 1984, the club is one of the most successful in Macau's history, having won the league title five times. They are known by the nickname Os Canarinhos (The Canaries) due to their yellow home kit, resembling the colors of the Brazilian national team or the French club FC Nantes.

History

Foundation and Early Years

C.D. Monte Carlo was established in 1984. Initially formed as a social and sports club for the local community, the team gradually professionalized as the football scene in Macau developed. They entered the lower divisions and worked their way up to the top tier, establishing themselves as a competitive force by the late 1990s.

The Golden Era (2000s)

The early 2000s marked the golden era for Monte Carlo. Under the guidance of ambitious management, the club dominated domestic football. They won three consecutive league titles in 2002, 2003, and 2004.

This success led to Monte Carlo representing Macau in the 2002–03 AFC Champions League. In the qualification round, they faced South Korean side Daejeon Citizen. Although they were eliminated, the experience of playing in the continent's premier club competition was a significant milestone for Macanese football.

Continued Competitiveness and Rivalries

After their initial dominance, the league became more competitive with the rise of other clubs such as S.L. Benfica de Macau and later Chao Pak Kei. Despite this, Monte Carlo remained a top contender, securing additional league titles in 2008 and 2013.

In recent years, the club has frequently finished as runners-up (in 2011, 2012, 2017, and 2022), establishing a reputation as one of the "Big Three" in Macau alongside Benfica and CPK.

Recent History

In the 2023 season, Monte Carlo achieved significant success by winning the Taça de Macau (Macau FA Cup), defeating rivals Benfica de Macau in the final. This victory secured them a spot in the 2023–24 AFC Cup play-offs, marking their return to continental competition after several years.

In the 2024 Liga de Elite season, the club underwent a transition period with a squad mixing experienced veterans and young local talents, finishing the season in 4th place.

Stadium

Due to the structure of the Liga de Elite, C.D. Monte Carlo does not possess a private home stadium. Instead, the team plays its matches at centralized, neutral venues managed by the Sports Bureau of Macau.

Primary venues include:

  • Estádio Campo Desportivo (Macau Olympic Complex Stadium): Located in Taipa, this is the largest sporting venue in the territory with a capacity of 16,272. It typically hosts major league fixtures and international competitions.
  • Lin Fong Sports Centre (Estádio do Canídromo): Situated on the Macau Peninsula, this venue is frequently utilized for regular league matches.

Honours

League

  • Liga de Elite
    • Champions (5): 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2013
    • Runners-up (4): 2006, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2022

Cup

Continental history

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2002–03 AFC Champions League Qualification round 2 South Korea Daejeon Citizen 1–5 0–3 1–8
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2023–24 AFC Cup Play-off round Chinese Taipei Taichung Futuro 1–2

Club Officials

Position Name
President Macau Firmino Mendonça
Head Coach Macau Tam Iao San
Assistant Coach Macau Cheang Chon Man
Team Manager Macau Lei Kam Hong

Squad

Squad for the 2024 Liga de Elite Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  POR Juan Castro [C]
4 DF  MAC Fong Chi Wa
7 MF  MAC Huan U Hin
9 FW  MAC Huan Cho Fong
10 DF  MAC Si Tou Seng Hang
11 MF  MAC Leong Ka Fat
12 MF  MAC Lei Man Long
14 DF  MAC Cheng Ka Chon
16 MF  MAC Tou Cheok Lam
17 MF  MAC Kuan Alexandre
18 FW  MAC Choi Weng Hou
19 MF  MAC Vong Chak Man
21 DF  MAC Li Yu Xuan
22 DF  MAC Tai Lok In
26 GK  MAC Tang Chi Hou
41 DF  MAC Pao Chon Kit
43 MF  PHI Adrien Ebitner
No. Pos. Nation Player
68 DF  MAC Ho Pak Kei
71 MF  MAC Lam Chou Fai
77 MF  MAC Tam Hou Fong
81 FW  BRA Maronesi William
83 MF  MAC Wong Hoi Wai
86 FW  GHA Felix Adzayi
89 MF  MAC Matthew Li
90 MF  MAC Ung U Hin
91 DF  MAC Lai Kin Wa
92 MF  MAC Salem Hussen
93 MF  MAC U Chao Pok Hin
94 DF  MAC Hon Kit Man
95 MF  MAC Chan Chou Lam
96 MF  MAC Ntambi Ibrahim
97 DF  MAC Nao Ka Wu
98 GK  MAC Alexandre Quartermain
99 FW  MAC Pacheco Rafael
MF  MAC Cheong Chin Him

Notable Former players

Notes

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