[1] For many of its early years, the Terceira Sporting Club just practised physical education, with its seat in the old Convent of Graca, in Alto das Covas.
[1] Apart from President Gil Gonçalves, the administrative council consisted of: Jacinto da Câmara Teixeira (vice-president), António Mendes Linhares (Tresurer), Armando Magalhães de Mendonça (first Secretary), José Elias do Amaral (second Secretary), António Lino dos Santos Ramos Moniz (Director) and José Correia Berbereia (Director).
[1] In addition to corresponding publications in O Pátria, acknowledge the teams training schedule in the city field on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with the season opener dated for 22 December 1929, against the Lusitânia Sport Club.
[1] At the end of the 1933–1934 season, Angrense won the Azorean championship in Ponta Delgada, against rivals União Micaelense and Angústias da Horta.
[1] Part of these celebrations included an honorary game with União Praiense, and solemn ceremony and speech by Lieutenant-Colonel Frederico Lopes Júnior, one of the early club players.
[1] In May 1958, Angrense brought to Terceira the Senhor Santo Cristo do Milagres Cup, after winning a four-way tournament between Santa Clara, União Micaelense and Marítimo sport clubs.
[1] For the first time in regional football history, an Azorean team participated in the Portuguese Cup, against the national champion and benefactor, Benfica.