It is in this unique environment that grandparents, parents, and children share their passion for sport. A club where the values of fair play, unity and respect for nature stand out.
Lisbon Sports Club was founded in 1861 and owes its origin to cricket, the first sport played by the English community living in Lisbon.
An innovative club that was also a pioneer in golf, soccer, athletics, field hockey and tennis. It was in the origin of the Portuguese Golf Federation, being one of the four founding clubs.
It started at Campo Pequeno, where the Praça de Touros is located today, moved to Cruz Quebrada and then to Ajuda, where it stayed for many years. The growth of the city took him away from the center and passed through Carcavelos, before finding in Belas his definitive address. An old paradise farm located in Serra da Carregueira and in full communion with Nature.
A historical club owned and managed by its members, and that is proud of its unique way of being in sport.
• 18 hole golf course – Par 69.
• Adapted 9-hole Pitch and Putt course
• Adapted golf course 18 holes reduced dimensions
• Driving range with short playing area
• Putting-Green
• Padel Field
• Semi-Olympic pool
• Clubhouse with restaurant, bar, panoramic balcony and game room
• Spa with sauna
Complementary services available to members:
• Baby sitting on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
• Golf School
• Free golf lessons for members’ children
• Padel lessons
Jorge Assis Santos
President
Isabel Ferrera Machado Dray
Secretary
Pedro Nunes Pedro
President
João Sande e Castro Salgado
Treasurer
André Taxa de Faria Coelho
Board Member
Nuno Mota Vargas
Board Member
Nuno Presa Cardoso
Board Member
José Leça Ramada
Alternate
Filipe Villarinho Pereira
Alternate
Benjamim Ferreira Mendes
President
Diogo Giraldes Vaz Pinto
Board member
Luís Miguel Cardoso Costa
Boad member
João Manuel Catita
Alternate
Nuno Presa Cardoso
Captain
Mário Ferreira
Vice-captain
Patrícia Nunes Pedro
Professional Coordinator
01.11 a 31.03
7h30 às 18h00 (weekdays)
7h30 às 19h00 (weekend and holidays)
01.04 a 30.10
7h30 às 19h00 (weekdays)
7h30 às 20h00 (weekend and holidays)
01.11 a 31.03
7h30 às 18h00 (weekdays)
7h30 às 18h30 (weekend and holidays)
01.04 a 31.10
7h30 às 19h00 (weekdays)
7h30 às 19h30 (weekend and holidays)
01.11 a 31.03
9h00 às 18h00 (weekdays)
9h00 às 19h00 (weekend and holidays)
01.04 a 30.10
9h00 às 19h00 (weekdays)
9h00 às 20h00 (weekend and holidays)
8h30 – 17h30
Winter Summer
7h45 – 17h00 7h30 – 19h30
01.11 a 31.03
7h30 às 18h00 (weekdays)
7h30 às 18h30 (weekend and holidays)
01.04 a 31.10
7h30 às 19h00 (weekdays)
7h30 às 19h30 (weekend and holidays)
01.05 a 30.09
10h00 – 19h00
@Lisbon Sports Club 2023
data | nome | data | nome |
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1922 | Charles Fredik Michel Recano | 1923-24 | Herbert Rawes |
1925-26 | R. G. Jayne | 1927 | Stanley Rawes |
1928-30 | Severs Hildebrand Williams | 1931-33 | Godfrey W. Thomas Pope |
1934 | E. M. Waite | 1935-36 | N. G. Mather |
1937-38 | Godfrey W. Thomas Pope | 1941-47 | William F. Stilwell |
1941-47 | Lancelot J. Rawes | 1948 | W. MacCammond |
1949-50 | S. F. Mehling | 1951-59 | Lancelot J. Rawes |
1960-67 | Manuel Severo de Figueiredo Cunha | 1967-69 | Roy Chrystie |
1970-72 | Reginal Hunt | 1973-74 | Roy Chrystie |
1975 | Charles Stanley Wilson | 1976 | William Watson Kenneth Clements |
1977 | Roy Chrystie | 1978-79 | Jacob Soares Leitão |
1980-81 | Charles Stanley Wilson | 1982-89 | Carlos Manuel Oliveira Ramos |
1990-92 | Fernando José Pessoa Fragoso | 1993-94 | Jorge Manuel da Silva Marques |
1995-96 | Afonso Henriques de Vilhena | 1997-2000 | Benjamim Ferreira Mendes |
2001-2004 | Alexandre Vaz Pinto | 2005-2010 | João Sande e Castro Salgado |
2010-2012 | Fernando Nunes Pedro | 2013 | Fernando Morgado |
2014-2024 | Pedro Nunes Pedro | 2024 - | Nuno Presa Cardoso |