Fixtures

Portugal Segunda Liga 01/26 14:00 19 CD Mafra vs UD Oliveirense - View
Portugal Segunda Liga 02/01 18:00 20 Portimonense vs CD Mafra - View
Portugal Segunda Liga 02/09 19:00 21 CD Mafra vs Chaves - View
Portugal Segunda Liga 02/16 00:00 22 Tondela vs CD Mafra - View
Portugal Segunda Liga 02/23 18:00 23 CD Mafra vs Vizela - View
Portugal Segunda Liga 03/02 18:00 24 Alverca vs CD Mafra - View

Results

Portugal Segunda Liga 01/19 14:00 18 [15] Pacos Ferreira v CD Mafra [16] L 2-1
Portugal Segunda Liga 01/05 14:00 17 [5] Torreense v CD Mafra [15] L 1-0
Portugal Segunda Liga 12/29 14:00 16 [15] CD Mafra v Feirense [10] D 0-0
Portugal Segunda Liga 12/20 18:00 15 [9] Leixoes v CD Mafra [15] L 2-1
Portugal Segunda Liga 12/14 15:30 14 [17] CD Mafra v Benfica B [3] W 2-0
Portugal Segunda Liga 12/08 15:30 13 [17] CD Mafra v Maritimo [10] L 2-3
Portugal Segunda Liga 12/01 11:00 12 [1] Penafiel v CD Mafra [16] D 1-1
Portugal Segunda Liga 11/09 15:30 11 [15] CD Mafra v Academico Viseu [6] L 0-2
Portugal Segunda Liga 11/03 14:00 10 [11] Felgueiras 1932 v CD Mafra [15] D 1-1
Portugal Segunda Liga 10/28 18:00 9 [17] CD Mafra v UD Leiria [13] W 2-1
Portugal Segunda Liga 10/23 14:30 8 [18] FC Porto B v CD Mafra [15] L 2-1
Portugal Cup 10/19 15:00 9 Oliveira Hospital v CD Mafra L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 17 21
Wins 9 3 6
Draws 14 7 7
Losses 15 7 8
Goals for 40 16 24
Goals against 51 25 26
Clean sheets 9 4 5
Failed to score 13 8 5

Wikipedia - C.D. Mafra

Clube Desportivo de Mafra is a Portuguese association football club, currently playing in the Liga Portugal 2, the second tier of the Portuguese football league system. They are based in the town of Mafra and own Campo Doutor Mário Silveira stadium, but the games are played in Estádio Municipal de Mafra. Founded in 1965, the club predominantly played within Portugal's regional leagues where they gradually worked their way up until they won the Lisbon Football Association Division 1 title in the 1991–92 league season and promotion to the national leagues.

History

Clube Desportivo Mafra was founded on 24 May 1965. Initially, in 1940, the club was established under its original colors but was re-founded in 1965. The club began its football activities in 1967. In the 1970–71 season, the club won the third division title of the Lisbon Football Association. Five seasons later, they were crowned champions of the second division of the same association.

In the 1991–92 season, the club secured the first division title of the Lisbon Football Association, allowing them to join the national championships for the first time in the 1992–93 season. During its first two seasons in the Terceira Divisão (the fourth tier), the club finished tenth before topping its group in the 1994–95 season. However, the club spent only one season in the Segunda Divisão B before being relegated back to the Tercera Divisão. The following season, they were relegated again to the first division of the Lisbon Football Association.

In the 1997–98 season, Mafra finished second and returned to the Tercera Divisão, where they remained for four seasons. In the 2001–02 season, Mafra topped its group, earning promotion back to the Segunda Divisão B. The club stayed at this level for 14 seasons before winning the northern promotion group to the Segunda Liga in the 2014–15 season. This was achieved by defeating Famalicão, the winner of the other promotion group, with a 1–1 draw followed by a 4–3 victory in the ensuing penalty shootout.

In the 2021/22 Season they make it into the semifinals of the Taça de Portugal until they got knocked out by Tondela 4-1 on Aggregate.

Dream 99 on 15 August 2023, it was announced that HEARTLAND, holding company for the Danish clothing chain Bestseller, purchased Benham's shares and became majority owner of the club, as well as a Danish Side Midtjyland

CD Mafra is a professional soccer team based in Mafra, Portugal. The team was founded in 1965 and currently competes in the Liga Portugal 2, the second tier of Portuguese football. Known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit, CD Mafra has a rich history of success in domestic competitions. The team's colors are green and white, and they play their home matches at the Estádio Municipal de Mafra. With a talented roster of players and a dedicated coaching staff, CD Mafra continues to strive for excellence on the pitch and represent their community with pride.