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F.C. Felgueiras 1932
Futebol Club de Felgueiras 1932 is an association football club based in Felgueiras, Porto District, Portugal founded in 2006 after F.C. Felgueiras ended in 2005 due to financial problems. They got promoted to play in the Liga 3 (Portugal), Liga 3 in the 2021/2022 season and hold their games at the . Recent Seasons †Qualified to Liga 3 qualification series (Finished 2nd, promoted to 2021–22 Liga 3 (Portugal), Liga 3) Current squad ------------ ----------- ----------- Coaches * António Lima Pereira (2007/08–2010/11) * Ricardo Soares (2011/12–2012/2013) * Domingos Alexandre Martins Costa, Alex (2013/14) * Ricardo Soares (2014/15) * Frederico Filipe Teixeira Ribeiro, Zamorano (2015/16)† * Nuno Pinto (2015/16) * Rui Luís (2016/17)† * Ricardo Silva (2016/17) * Horácio Gonçalves (2017/18- 2018/19)† * Ricardo Sousa (2018/19) * Luís Pinto (football coach), Luís Pinto (2019/20)† * Nuno Andrade (2019/20 ...
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Bruno China
Bruno Manuel Rodrigues Silva (born 5 August 1982), known as Bruno China, is a Portuguese former Association football, footballer who played as a Midfielder#Defensive midfielder, defensive midfielder, currently a Manager (association football), manager. He spent most of his career with Leixões S.C., Leixões, representing the club in all three major Portuguese football league system, levels of Portuguese football. He appeared in 150 Primeira Liga matches over eight seasons, and also competed professionally in Spain. Playing career China, a youth product of Leixões S.C. that was born in Matosinhos, participated in the club's promotion from the Segunda Divisão, third division into the Primeira Liga. He made his debut in the latter competition on 18 August 2007, on the first day of 2007–08 Primeira Liga, the season against S.L. Benfica (1–1 home draw), and only missed one game as the side retained their league status. In late August 2009, after extensive negotiations, China j ...
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2021-22 Taça De Portugal
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2020-21 Taça De Portugal
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2020-21 Campeonato De Portugal
The hyphen-minus is the most commonly used type of hyphen, widely used in digital documents. It is the only character that looks like a minus sign or a dash in many character sets such as ASCII or on most keyboards, so it is also used as such. The name "hyphen-minus" derives from the original ASCII standard, where it was called "hyphen(minus)". The character is referred to as a "hyphen", a "minus sign", or a "dash" according to the context where it is being used. Description In early monospaced font typewriters and character encodings, a single key/code was almost always used for hyphen, minus, various dashes, and strikethrough, since they all have a roughly similar appearance. The current Unicode Standard specifies distinct characters for a number of different dashes, an unambiguous minus sign ("Unicode minus") at code point U+2212, and various types of hyphen including the unambiguous "Unicode hyphen" at U+2010 and the hyphen-minus at U+002D. When a hyphen is called for, the ...
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2017–18 Taça De Portugal
The 2017–18 Taça de Portugal (also known as Taça de Portugal Placard for sponsorship reasons) was the 78th season of the Taça de Portugal, the premier knockout competition in Portuguese football. The competition was contested by 153 clubs, including teams from the top-three tiers of the Portuguese football league system and representatives of the fourth-tier District leagues and cups. It began with the first-round matches in September 2017 and was concluded in May 2018 with the final at the Estádio Nacional. Desportivo das Aves defeated Sporting CP 2–1 and won their first Taça de Portugal, succeeding Benfica as trophy holders, but did not qualify for the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League group stage since they failed to obtain a license for European competitions. Format Schedule All draws are held at the FPF headquarters at Cidade do Futebol, in Oeiras. Match kick-off times are in WET (UTC±0) from the fourth round to the semi-finals, and in WEST (UTC+1) during the ...
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2017–18 Campeonato De Portugal
The 2017–18 Campeonato de Portugal is the fifth season of Portuguese football's renovated third-tier league, since the merging of the Segunda Divisão and Terceira Divisão in 2013, and the third season under the current Campeonato de Portugal title. A total of 80 teams compete in this division, which began on 20 August 2017 and ended on 10 June 2018. Format The competition format consists of two stages. In the first stage, the 80 clubs will be divided in five series of 16 teams, according to geographic criteria. In each series, teams play against each other in a home-and-away double round-robin system. In the second stage, the five best-placed teams from each first-stage series and the best three runners-up will dispute a series of playoff matches to promote to the LigaPro. The two finalists will be promoted directly. The six bottom clubs of each series will be relegated. Teams Relegated from the 2016–17 LigaPro: * Vizela * Fafe * Freamunde * Olhanense From the 2 ...
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2016–17 Taça De Portugal
The 2016–17 Taça de Portugal was the 77th season of the Taça de Portugal, the premier knockout competition in Portuguese football. It was also known as Taça de Portugal Placard due to sponsorship by sports betting game Placard. The competition was contested by a total of 155 clubs, including teams from the top-three tiers of the Portuguese football league system and representatives of the fourth-tier District leagues and cups. It began with the first-round matches on 3 September 2016 and concluded on 28 May 2017, with the final at the Estádio Nacional in Oeiras. The title holders were Braga, who won the competition for the second time after beating Porto in the previous final, but were eliminated in the fifth round by Sporting da Covilhã. Format As in the previous season, the competition format is organised in a knockout system consisting of seven rounds before the final match. The concept of repechage introduced in the previous edition was kept, meaning that teams e ...
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