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Lusitano G.C.
Lusitano Ginásio Clube, MHC, also commonly known as Lusitano de Évora (abbrev. Lusit. Évora), is a Portuguese sports club based in Évora competing in the Campeonato de Portugal, the fourth-tier league in the Portuguese football system. Founded 11 November 1911 by a group of high school and commercial school youngsters in the house of professor Dâmaso Simões at Rua das Fontes, No. 3 in Évora as ''Lusitano Académico'', it subsequently became ''Lusitano Futebol'' and finally Lusitano Ginásio Clube in 1925. The club's home ground is the Campo Estrela in Évora, purchased in 1931. Lusitano entered the 1952–53 Primeira Divisão, finishing up 7th in their first season ever. The club competed for 14 consecutive seasons in the Primeira Divisão, its major period of success in the 1950s and 1960s, earning an honorable 5th place in 1956/57, and reaching the semi-finals of the Taça de Portugal twice. After relegation in 1966 the club went through a period of decline, never ...
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Alentejo
Alentejo ( , ) is a geographical, historical, and cultural region of south–central and southern Portugal. In Portuguese, its name means "beyond () the Tagus river" (''Tejo''). Alentejo includes the regions of Alto Alentejo and Baixo Alentejo. It corresponds to the districts of Beja, Évora, Portalegre, and Alentejo Litoral. Its main cities are Évora, Beja, Sines, Serpa, Estremoz, Elvas, and Portalegre. It has borders with Beira Baixa in the north, with Spain (Andalucia and Extremadura) in the east, Algarve in the south, and the Atlantic Ocean, Ribatejo, and Estremadura in the west. Alentejo is a region known for its traditional polyphonic singing groups, similar to those found in Tuscany, Corsica, and elsewhere. History The comarca of the Alentejo became the Alentejo Province, divided into upper (Alto Alentejo Province) and lower (Baixo Alentejo Province) designations. The modern NUTS statistical region, Alentejo Region, was expropriated from the medieval provi ...
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Portuguese Second Division
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1953–54 Primeira Divisão
Statistics of the Portuguese Liga in the 1953–54 season. Overview It was contested by 14 teams, and Sporting Clube de Portugal won the championship. League standings Results References {{DEFAULTSORT:1953-54 Primeira Divisao Primeira Liga seasons 1953–54 in Portuguese football 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 ...
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Sporting Clube De Portugal
Sporting Clube de Portugal, founded Sporting Club de Portugal (), otherwise referred to as Sporting CP, often known abroad as Sporting Lisbon , is a Portuguese professional sports club based in Lisbon. It is best known for the professional football team playing in the Primeira Liga, the top flight of Portuguese football. Founded on 1 July 1906, Sporting is one of the " Big Three" clubs in Portugal that have never been relegated from Primeira Liga, along with rivals Benfica and Porto. Sporting are nicknamed ''Leões'' (Lions), for the symbol used in the middle of the club's crest, and ''Verde e Brancos'' (Green and Whites), for the shirt colour that are in (horizontal) stripes. Their home ground has been the Estádio José Alvalade, built in 2003, which replaced the previous one, built in 1956. The club's anthem is called "''A Marcha do Sporting''" ("Sporting's March", written in 1955) and its supporters are called ''Sportinguistas''. Sporting are the second largest sports ...
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Patalino
Domingos Carrilho Demétrio (29 June 1922 – 28 July 1989), commonly known as Patalino, was a Portuguese footballer who played as a forward. Club career Patalino was born in Elvas, Portalegre District. He spent nine seasons of his 23-year senior career in the Primeira Liga, representing Sport Lisboa e Elvas, O Elvas C.A.D. and Lusitano G.C. and amassing totals of 187 matches and 124 goals. International career Patalino earned three caps for the Portugal national team over slightly less than two years, scoring in his debut in a 3–2 win against Wales Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the Bristol Channel to the south. It had a population in ... on 15 May 1949. All of his appearances were in friendlies. External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Patalino 1922 births 1989 deaths Portuguese footballers Association football fo ...
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Vicente Di Paola
Vicente Domingo Di Paola Cammarota, known as Vicente Di Paola (born 12 August 1923, date of death unknown) was an Argentine professional football player. Di Paola played 3 seasons (78 games, 5 goals) in the Serie A for A.S. Roma and three seasons in the Portuguese Primeira Divisão with Lusitano de Évora Lusitano Ginásio Clube, MHC, also commonly known as Lusitano de Évora (abbrev. Lusit. Évora), is a Portuguese sports club based in Évora competing in the Campeonato de Portugal, the fourth-tier league in the Portuguese football system. F ... (70 games, 8 goals). Di Paola is deceased. References 1923 births Year of death missing Argentine people of Italian descent Argentine footballers Argentine expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Italy Serie A players A.S. Roma players Serie B players Pisa S.C. players Expatriate footballers in Spain La Liga players UE Lleida players Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Italy Argentine expatriate sport ...
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Florentino Da Silva Araújo
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Manuel António Graça Paixão
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Anselmo Pisa
Anselmo Hugo Pisa (7 April 1918 – 16 October 1965) was an Argentinian-Italian professional footballer and manager. He was the younger brother of Silvestro Pisa, and therefore known as Pisa II. Career Anselmo Pisa started playing football in Argentina with Platense moving then to Banfield. In 1940, he lands in Italy signaled by Alfredo Di Franco, sports manager of Lazio, a squad where we started playing in Serie A; Pisa remains with the team for the following season. In 1942-1943 he is at Ambrosiana-Inter. With the Allied invasion of Italy in World War II Anselmo Pisa moved to neutral Portugal, joining Estoril Praia where he would finish his playing career. After finishing his career as a footballer, Pisa began coaching Estoril Praia in the 1948/49 season. In 1949 he signed up as coach with Lusitano de Évora where he was the mastermind behind the historical promotion of the Eborian team to the Portuguese Primeira Divisão for the first time in their history. He went to ...
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Club Atlético Banfield
Club Atlético Banfield is an Argentine sports club based in the Banfield district of Greater Buenos Aires. It was founded on 21 January 1896, by the British–origin inhabitants of that city (mostly English, and some Scots and Irish). The club is mostly known for its football teams, that currently competes in Primera División, the top division of the Argentine football league system. In 2009 Banfield obtained their first Primera División title after winning the 2009 Apertura. Banfield had previously achieved a national cup title in 1920, when the club won the Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires after beating Boca Juniors 2–1. The club also won 10 titles in Second Division. The so-called "Southern Classic" ("Clásico del Sur"), considered a modern classic in Argentine football, is contested against Lanús, and thanks to the good results of both in recent years it is also considered one of the most attractive clásicos of Primera División. They also have rivalrie ...
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Praça Do Geraldo
A town square (or square, plaza, public square, city square, urban square, or ''piazza'') is an open public space, commonly found in the heart of a traditional town but not necessarily a true geometric square, used for community gatherings. Related concepts are the civic center, the market square and the village green. Most squares are hardscapes suitable for open markets, concerts, political rallies, and other events that require firm ground. Being centrally located, town squares are usually surrounded by small shops such as bakeries, meat markets, cheese stores, and clothing stores. At their center is often a well, monument, statue or other feature. Those with fountains are sometimes called fountain squares. By country Australia The city centre of Adelaide and the adjacent suburb of North Adelaide, in South Australia, were planned by Colonel William Light in 1837. The city streets were laid out in a grid plan, with the city centre including a central public square, ...
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Dinis Vital
Dinis Martins Vital (2 July 1932 – 16 September 2014) was a Portuguese footballer who played as goalkeeper. Vital gained 1 cap for Portugal against Switzerland 16 May 1959 in Geneva, in a 3-4 defeat. He is the 4th player with most games played in the Portuguese League only behind João Vieira Pinto, António Sousa and Manuel Fernandes. Vital died on the 17 September 2014 at the age of 82 in Évora Évora ( , ) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. It has 53,591 inhabitants (2021), in an area of 1307.08 km2. It is the historic capital of the Alentejo and serves as the seat of the Évora District. Due to its well-preserved old .... References External links * * 1932 births 2014 deaths People from Grândola Portuguese footballers Association football goalkeepers Primeira Liga players Lusitano G.C. players Vitória F.C. players Juventude Sport Clube players União Montemor players Portugal international footballers Portugal B international ...
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