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The 2009–10 Taça de Portugal was the 70th season of the Taça de Portugal. The competition began on 30 August 2009, with the first round matches, and concluded... |
The 2009–10 Taça da Liga was the third edition of the Taça da Liga, also known as Carlsberg Cup for sponsorship reasons. The first matches were played... |
The 2010–11 Taça de Portugal, also known as Taça de Portugal Millennium for sponsorship reasons, was the 71st season of the Taça de Portugal. A total of... |
André Villas-Boas of Académica. 2009–10 Liga de Honra 2009–10 Taça de Portugal 2009–10 Taça da Liga List of 2009–10 Portuguese Liga transfers Top Goalscorers... |
Rúben Amorim (category Liga Portugal 2 players) three league titles, one Taça de Portugal, five Taças da Liga and one Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira. He represented Portugal in two FIFA World Cups, earning... |
updated: 27 May 2021 Taça de Portugal Runners-up: 2008–09 Taça da Liga Runners-up: 2010–11 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira Runners-up: 2009 Segunda Liga/LigaPro... |
2011 Taça de Portugal Final was the final match of the 2010–11 Taça de Portugal, the 71st season of the Taça de Portugal, the premier Portuguese football... |
Portuguese football. The season ran from 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010; Benfica competed domestically in the Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal and Taça da... |
S.C. Braga (redirect from Sporting Clube de Braga) "Braga derrota FC Porto e vence a Taça da Liga" [Braga defeat FC Porto and win the Taça da Liga]. Sol (in Portuguese). 13 April 2013. Archived from the... |
the Portuguese third tier, with Campeonato de Portugal, which saw the number of teams reduced, being relegated to fourth tier and the top teams competing... |
Vitória S.C. (redirect from Vitória de Guimarães) in Portugal. Vitória de Guimarães have finished third in the Primeira Liga on four occasions, most recently in 2007/08. They have won one Taça de Portugal... |
2013 Taça de Portugal final was the final match of the 2012–13 Taça de Portugal, the 73rd season of the Taça de Portugal, the premier Portuguese football... |
The Portugal national football team (Portuguese: Seleção Portuguesa de Futebol) has represented Portugal in men's international football competitions since... |
Paulo Fonseca (category Footballers from Barreiro, Portugal) charge of several modest teams, notably Pinhalnovense which he led to the quarter-finals of the Taça de Portugal in both the 2009–10 and 2010–11 seasons.... |
Rio Ave F.C. (category Football clubs in Portugal) 2019–20 seasons. They reached the 1984 Taça de Portugal Final, where they lost to Porto 4–1, and the 2014 Taça de Portugal Final, where they lost to Benfica... |
Länk FC Vilaverdense (category Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino teams) Associação de Futebol de Braga and has competed in the AF Braga Taça. The club has also entered the national cup competition known as Taça de Portugal on occasion... |
FC Porto (category Taça de Portugal winners) 1998–99, a Portuguese football record), 19 Taça de Portugal, 4 Campeonato de Portugal, 1 Taça da Liga and a record 23 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira. Porto... |
C.S. Marítimo (category Taça de Portugal winners) of Portuguese league football – ranking 10th on the all-time list – as well as being finalists of the Taça de Portugal twice, finalists of the Taça da... |
2024–25 UEFA Europa League (section Teams) Winners of 2023–24 Coupe de France Fifth place of 2023–24 Ligue 1 Fourth place of 2023–24 Eredivisie Winners of 2023–24 Taça de Portugal 12 winners from play-off... |
C.D. Nacional (redirect from Nacional de Madeira) the group stage in 2009–10. The team has reached the Taça de Portugal semi-finals four times between 2009 and 2023, and the Taça da Liga semi-final in... |