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1995 In Portugal
Events in the year 1995 in Portugal. Incumbents *President: Mário Soares *Prime Minister: Aníbal Cavaco Silva (until 28 October), António Guterres (from 28 October) Events * 1 October - Legislative election Arts and entertainment Portugal participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 with Tó Cruz and the song " Baunilha e chocolate". Publications *''Blindness'', by José Saramago Sports In association football, for the first-tier league seasons, see 1994–95 Primeira Divisão and 1995–96 Primeira Divisão; for the cup seasons, see 1994–95 Taça de Portugal and 1995–96 Taça de Portugal; for the second-tier league seasons, see 1994–95 Segunda Divisão de Honra and 1995–96 Segunda Divisão de Honra; for the third-tier league seasons, see 1994–95 Segunda Divisão B and 1995–96 Segunda Divisão B; for the fourth-tier league seasons, see 1994–95 Terceira Divisão and 1995–96 Terceira Divisão. * 14–19 March - Algarve Cup * 3–10 April - Estoril Open ...
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Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsula of Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira. It features the westernmost point in continental Europe, and its Iberian portion is bordered to the west and south by the Atlantic Ocean and to the north and east by Spain, the sole country to have a land border with Portugal. Its two archipelagos form two autonomous regions with their own regional governments. Lisbon is the capital and largest city by population. Portugal is the oldest continuously existing nation state on the Iberian Peninsula and one of the oldest in Europe, its territory having been continuously settled, invaded and fought over since prehistoric times. It was inhabited by pre-Celtic and Celtic peoples who had contact with Phoenicians and Ancient Greek traders, it was ruled by the Ro ...
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1994–95 Taça De Portugal
The 1994–95 Taça de Portugal was the 56th edition of the Portuguese Association football, football knockout tournament, organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). The 1994–95 Taça de Portugal began in September 1994. The final was played on 10 June 1995 at the Estádio Nacional. F.C. Porto, Porto were the previous holders, having defeated Sporting Clube de Portugal, Sporting CP 2–1 in a replay in the 1994 Taça de Portugal Final, previous season's final. Sporting Clube de Portugal, Sporting CP defeated C.S. Marítimo, Marítimo, 2–0 in the final to win their twelfth Taça de Portugal. As a result of Sporting CP winning the domestic cup competition, the ''Leões'' faced 1994–95 Primeira Divisão winners F.C. Porto, Porto in the 1995 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira. Fifth Round Ties were played between the 22–23 December. Sixth Round Ties were played on the 15 February. Due to the odd number of teams involved at this stage of the competiti ...
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1995 Portuguese Grand Prix
The 1995 Portuguese Grand Prix (formally the XXIV Grande Prémio de Portugal) was a Formula One motor race held on 24 September 1995 at the Autódromo do Estoril, Estoril, Portugal. It was the thirteenth race of the 1995 Formula One season. The 71-lap race was the first Formula One win for David Coulthard of the Williams team after starting from pole position. Michael Schumacher was second in a Benetton, with Damon Hill third in the latter Williams car. After several controversial incidents previously involving Schumacher and Hill in the 1995 season, including collisions at Silverstone, Spa and Monza (the latter two of which saw confrontations between the two drivers respectively on the podium and at track-side), Schumacher and Hill shook hands with each other at the podium presentation following this race. Report Background To optimise their chances of winning at the Autódromo do Estoril, Williams brought an upgraded chassis to the race, a "B" specification of their ...
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1995 Supertaça Cândido De Oliveira
The 1995 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira was the 17th edition of the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, the annual Portuguese football season-opening match contested by the winners of the previous season's top league and cup competitions (or cup runner-up in case the league- and cup-winning club is the same). The 1995 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira was contested over two legs, and opposed Porto and Sporting CP of the Primeira Liga. Porto qualified for the SuperCup by winning the 1994–95 Primeira Divisão, whilst Sporting CP qualified for the Supertaça by winning the 1994–95 Taça de Portugal. The first leg which took place at the Estádio José Alvalade, saw a goalless score. The second leg which took place at the Estádio das Antas finished tied at two goals a piece (2–2 on aggregate), which led to the Supertaça being replayed in April 1996. The replay which took place at Paris Saint-Germain's Parc des Princes Parc des Princes () is an all-seater stadium, all-seater ...
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1995 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship
The 1995 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship (known at that time as 1995 European Championship for Cadets) was the 13th edition of the FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship. The cities of Setúbal, Seixal and Almada, in Portugal, hosted the tournament. Croatia won the trophy for the first time. Teams * * * * * * * * * * * * Qualification There were two qualifying rounds for this tournament. Twenty-five national teams entered the qualifying round. Fifteen teams advanced to the Challenge Round, where they joined Russia, Lithuania and Turkey. The remaining eighteen teams were allocated in three groups of six teams each. The three top teams of each group joined Greece (title holder), Spain (runner-up) and Portugal (host) in the final tournament. Preliminary round The twelve teams were allocated in two groups of six teams each. Group A Group B Knockout stage 9th–12th playoffs 5th–8th playoffs Championship Final standings ReferencesFIBA Archive
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1995 Taça De Portugal Final
The 1995 Taça de Portugal Final was the final match of the 1994–95 Taça de Portugal, the 55th season of the Taça de Portugal, the premier Portuguese football cup competition organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). It was played on 10 June 1995 at the Estádio Nacional in Oeiras, and opposed two Primeira Liga sides: Marítimo and Sporting CP. Sporting CP defeated Marítimo 2–0 to claim the Taça de Portugal for a twelfth time. In Portugal, it was televised live on RTP. As a result of Sporting CP winning the Taça de Portugal, the ''Leões'' qualified for the 1995 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira where they took on 1994–95 Primeira Divisão winners Porto. Match Details References {{DEFAULTSORT:Taca De Portugal Final 1995 1995 File:1995 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: O.J. Simpson is O. J. Simpson murder case, acquitted of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman from the 1994, year prior in "The Trial of the Ce ...
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1995 Estoril Open
The 1995 Estoril Open was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. This event was the 6th edition of the Estoril Open, and was included in the World Series of the 1995 ATP Tour. The tournament took place at the Estoril Court Central, in Oeiras, Portugal, from April 3 through April 10, 1995. Third-seeded Thomas Muster won the singles title. Finals Singles Thomas Muster defeated Albert Costa, 6–4, 6–2 *It was Muster's 2nd singles title of the year and 25th of his career. Doubles Yevgeny Kafelnikov / Andrei Olhovskiy defeated Marc-Kevin Goellner / Diego Nargiso, 5–7, 7–5, 6–2 References External linksOfficial tournament website 1995 File:1995 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: O.J. Simpson is O. J. Simpson murder case, acquitted of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman from the 1994, year prior in "The Trial of the Century" in the United States; The ... Estoril Open Estoril Open Estoril Open {{title ye ...
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1995 Algarve Cup
The 1995 Algarve Cup was the second edition of the Algarve Cup, an invitational women's association football tournament. It took place between 14 and 19 March 1995 in Portugal with Sweden winning the event defeating Denmark, 1-0, in the final game. Norway ended up third defeating the USA, 7-5 following penalty shootout, in the third prize-game. Format The number of invited countries was increased from six to eight with Italy and the Netherlands appearing in their first Algarve Cup tournament. The eight invited teams were split into two groups that played a round-robin tournament. On completion of this, the fourth placed teams in each group played each other to determine seventh and eighth place, the third placed teams in each group played each other to decide fifth and sixth place, the second placed teams in each group played to determine third and fourth place and the winners of each group would compete for first and second place overall. Points awarded in the group stage follo ...
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1995–96 Terceira Divisão
The 1995–96 Terceira Divisão season was the 46th season of the competition and the 6th season of recognised fourth-tier football in Portugal. Overview The league was contested by 108 teams in 6 divisions of 18 teams in each. Terceira Divisão – Série A Terceira Divisão – Série B Terceira Divisão – Série C Terceira Divisão – Série D Terceira Divisão – Série E Terceira Divisão – Série F Terceira Divisão – Série Açores ;Série Açores – Preliminary League Table ;Série Açores – Promotion Group ;Terceira Divisão - Série Açores Relegation Group Footnotes External links Portuguese Division Three – footballzz.co.uk {{DEFAULTSORT:1995-96 Terceira Divisao Terceira Divisão seasons Port A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as ...
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1994–95 Terceira Divisão
The 1994–95 Terceira Divisão season was the 45th season of the competition and the 5th season of recognised fourth-tier football in Portugal. Overview The league was contested by 108 teams in 6 divisions of 18 teams in each. Terceira Divisão – Série A Terceira Divisão – Série B Terceira Divisão – Série C Terceira Divisão – Série D Terceira Divisão – Série E Terceira Divisão – Série F Footnotes External links Portuguese Division Three – footballzz.co.uk {{DEFAULTSORT:1994-95 Terceira Divisao Terceira Divisão seasons Port A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as Ham ... 4 ...
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1995–96 Segunda Divisão B
The 1995–96 Segunda Divisão season was the 62nd season of the competition and the 46th season of recognised third-tier football in Portugal. Overview The league was contested by 54 teams in 3 divisions with SC Covilhã, Varzim SC and CD Beja winning the respective divisional competitions and gaining promotion to the Liga de Honra. The overall championship was won by Varzim SC. League standings Segunda Divisão - Zona Norte Segunda Divisão - Zona Centro Segunda Divisão - Zona Sul Footnotes External links Portuguese Division Two «B» - footballzz.co.uk {{DEFAULTSORT:1995-96 Segunda Divisao B Portuguese Third Division seasons Port A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as H ... 3 ...
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1994–95 Segunda Divisão B
The 1994–95 Segunda Divisão season was the 61st season of the competition and the 45th season of recognised third-tier football in Portugal. Overview The league was contested by 54 teams in 3 divisions with Académico Viseu, Moreirense FC and FC Alverca winning the respective divisional competitions and gaining promotion to the Liga de Honra. The overall championship was won by Moreirense FC. League standings Segunda Divisão - Zona Norte Segunda Divisão - Zona Centro Segunda Divisão - Zona Sul Footnotes External links Portuguese Division Two «B» - footballzz.co.uk {{DEFAULTSORT:1994-95 Segunda Divisao B Portuguese Third Division seasons Port A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as H ... 3 ...
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