The AAC is governed by a "D.G. - Direcção Geral" (Directorate-General, the main board) made up entirely of students of the University of Coimbra; yearly elections take place to name the members of this board, any student can sign up to be a candidate. All the students of UC are entitled to vote for the AAC board. The current president of the main board is João Assunção. Since the late 1990s inside the AAC structure have been created several local student unions, representing courses, departments or sometimes faculties/colleges. Known as “Núcleos” (Portuguese for nucleus), these semi-independent unions have their own elected internal organs. All of them represent a major role in the AAC political, cultural, sportive and social life. In 2008 the AAC comprehended 25 of such unions, of which NEFLUC (Students union of the Faculty of Letters) is the biggest, representing nearly 3000 students. The main building of the Coimbra's Academic Association was inaugurated in 1961 and holds the offices of many
sports clubs (secções desportivas) and
arts sections (secções culturais). There are also rehearsal halls, a medical centre, academic services, extensive indoor gardens, a theatre-cinema with approximately 1,000 seats (
Teatro Académico de Gil Vicente), and a café–restaurant where many students meet up and enjoy a wide selection of foods. AAC is the
umbrella organization for a number of
autonomous entities, the
organismos autónomos. Some of its better known former members include
Salgado Zenha,
Manuel Alegre,
António de Almeida Santos,
Miguel Torga,
António Nobre,
Vergílio Ferreira,
Zeca Afonso, and
Adriano Correia de Oliveira. In addition, the AAC is the organizing and regulating body of the typical student
Praxe (Praxis) of the University of Coimbra (UC), a rich tradition of rituals and festivities organized by UC's students, for the students.
Sports sections '' near the
Mondego river. Many sports teams and athletes of the AAC sports sections have been regularly involved with major national and international sports clubs and competitions. The AAC sports sections, which are the sports departments of AAC, hold many of their training sessions and games in the
University Stadium and Sports Complex of the University of Coimbra located in the Santa Clara area of the city, in the southern bank of the Mondego river. There is also the historical
Campo de Santa Cruz close by the
Pólo I campus of the University of Coimbra, the oldest campus of this university, which as facilities that include 2 fields for the practice of several sports events including football, rugby and baseball. The AAC sports sections (sports departments) include: •
Archery •
Athletics •
Badminton •
Baseball since 1994. •
Basketball: is played at
Pavilhão Multiusos de Coimbra. The team (
Associação Académica de Coimbra - basketball) currently plays in the highest level of Portuguese basketball, the
Portuguese Basketball Premier League. •
Body building •
Boxing •
Canoeing •
Chess •
Competitive swimming •
Fencing •
Football: Associação Académica de Coimbra - Secção de Futebol (AAC - SF) •
Gymnastics •
Handball •
Judo •
Karate • Motorized sports • Nautical sports • Radio-controlled car •
Rink hockey •
Associação Académica de Coimbra (rugby union): The team has been a major contender in the Portuguese top level rugby union championship. They represented Portugal once at the
European Challenge Cup, as an amateur side, for the season of 2004/05, being eliminated by
Borders, from
Scotland, after heavy losses of 3-98, home, and 3-107, away, in an aggregate of 6-205. Académica didn't attend the
European Shield the same season. The Coimbra side had one of its players,
Rui Cordeiro, in the
Portugal national rugby union team which was present at the
2007 Rugby World Cup. •
Roller skating •
Sport fishing •
Taekwondo •
Tennis •
Volleyball: The team currently plays in the
Portuguese Volleyball League A1. •
Weightlifting •
Wrestling Arts sections Among the Arts sections of the AAC, the Coimbra's University radio station is best known for its unique profile, youthful and refreshing attitude and
avant-garde style. All the cultural sections of AAC are open to the entire society, promoting respected events, workshops and courses, both for students and the city community. AAC cultural sections include: •
Astronomy •
Cinematography: *[http://www.facebook.com/GrupoEcologicoAAC?fref=ts Ecological Group: Founded in 1974, it is a place for debate, divulgation and intervention on ecological manners. •
Fado de Coimbra music •
Gastronomy •
Human rights •
Informatics •
Journalism:
A Cabra (university newspaper) •
Philately •
Portuguese language and culture divulgation •
Radio:
Rádio Universidade de Coimbra • Student SOS - Phone line to support and help students with any kind of personal problems •
Television:
TV-AAC •
Writing and
Reading •
Yoga Autonomous organisations Besides the sports clubs and the arts sections of the Associação Académica de Coimbra, there are also independent organisations within the AAC, the
Organismos Autónomos. Such as the above-mentioned
Orfeon Académico de Coimbra (1880), which today represents the city of Coimbra and the university during its world tours. The same applies to the professional
football team of the AAC, the
Associação Académica de Coimbra – O.A.F. (not to be confused with the Associação Académica de Coimbra - Secção de Futebol devoted to amateur football), usually known as "Académica" or "Briosa", which has a legally-binding link to the student association AAC and its university, the University of Coimbra. This team is amongst the top Portuguese football leagues and was created in 1887. It is a professional football club, established by the AAC and also part of the AAC as an independent club. The AAC football club was the first ever winner of the
Portuguese Football Cup, in 1939. Among the autonomous organisations of AAC there are also some well reputed theatre groups with a vast curriculum of acclaimed performances and playing a critical part in the city's cultural life. AAC autonomous organisations include: •
Choral music:
OAC - Orfeon Académico de Coimbra and
CMUC - Coro Misto da Universidade de Coimbra •
Folk music and
Ethnography:
Grupo de Etnografia e Folclore da Academia de Coimbra •
Professional football team:
Associação Académica de Coimbra - O.A.F. •
Music:
Tuna Académica da Universidade de Coimbra •
Plastic arts:
Círculo de Artes Plásticas de Coimbra •
Theatre:
TEUC - Teatro dos Estudantes da Universidade de Coimbra and
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