[1] It began under the direction of President Henrique Nolasco da Silva, Secretary Francisco Borralho, Treasurer Angelo Rosary, and alternates Dr. Horacio Carvalho, Pedro Pereira Leite, and Mário Ribeiro.
In this position, he would send Augusto Rocha and Joaquim Pacheco to Sporting, where they would be selected for the Portugal national football team.
The Macau Sporting Club was reactivated a second time by António Conceição,[2] Adelino Serra, Major Acacio Cabrera Henriques, and Mario Abreu, among others in 1951 after a certain period of erasure.
On 5 June 2009, nearly a year after the challenge to revive the club began, a new General Assembly was held to approve updated statutes, as the previous version dated back to 10 March 1951.
Subsequently, the updated statutes were published in the Official Gazette, formalising the club’s registration with the Institute of Sport and the Macau Football Association.
Although initially preparing for the 2nd Division, the withdrawal of another club allowed Sporting Clube de Macau to rise to the top flight.
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