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S.C. Braga (women)
Sporting Clube de Braga Feminino is a Portuguese women's football team from the city of Braga. It is the women's section of SC Braga. Players Current squad Former players Historical record Domestic competitions * Campeonato Nacional: Winners (1): 2018–19 * Taça de Portugal Feminina: Winners (1): 2019–20 * Taça da Liga Winners (1): 2021–22 * Supertaça de Portugal: Winners (1): 2018 International Competitions * UEFA Champions League The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL, or sometimes, UEFA CL) is an annual club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs, deciding the competit ...: Last 32: 2019–20 UEFA Club Competitions record References External links Sporting Club de Braga's website {{DEFAULTSORT:Sporting Clube de Portugal (women) Women's football clubs in Portugal S.C. Braga Sport in Braga Campeonato Nacional d ...
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Estádio 1º De Maio
The 1 May Stadium ( pt, Estádio Primeiro de Maio/Estádio 1.º de Maio) is a multi-purpose stadium in civil parish of Braga (São José de São Lázaro e São João do Souto) in the municipality of Braga, in the district of the same name. Built in 1950 to host mostly football matches, the stadium has the capacity to seat 28,000 spectators. History In 1921, a group of youth formed the Sporting Clube de Braga, with the formal institutions being organized the following year, including official statutes. The "team" rented time in the ''Campo do Raio'' in order to practice and play competitive matches. By the second half of the 20th century, the club rented various fields including successively the ''Campo da Ponte'', ''Campo dos Peões'' and the new ''Campo da Ponte''. In 1946, construction began on the stadium that would be known as ''1º Maio'', under the direction of Travassos Valdez, with the intent of commemorating the 21st anniversary of the 28 May Revolution. It was const ...
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2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions League
The 2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions League was the 19th edition of the European women's club football championship organised by UEFA, and the 11th edition since being rebranded as the UEFA Women's Champions League. The competition was postponed indefinitely on 17 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe. The final, originally scheduled to be played on 24 May 2020 at the Generali Arena in Vienna, Austria, was officially postponed on 23 March 2020. On 17 June 2020, UEFA announced that the remaining matches, including the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final, would be played between 21 and 30 August at San Mamés, Bilbao and Anoeta Stadium, San Sebastián in Basque Country, Spain behind closed doors, as an eight-team single-match knockout tournament, with San Sebastián hosting the final. Lyon were the defending champions, having won the previous four editions. They successfully defended their title after defeating VfL Wolfsburg 3–1 in the final for their fifth conse ...
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UEFA Women's Champions League
The UEFA Women's Champions League, previously called the UEFA Women's Cup (2001–2009), is a European women's association football competition. It involves the top club teams from countries affiliated with the European governing body UEFA. The competition was first played in 2001–02 under the name ''UEFA Women's Cup'', and renamed the Champions League for the 2009–10 edition. The most significant changes in 2009 were the inclusion of runners-up from the top eight ranked nations, a one-off final as opposed to the two-legged finals in previous years, and – until 2018 – playing the final in the same city as the men's UEFA Champions League final. From the 2021–22 season, the competition proper will include a group stage for the first time in the Women's Champions League era. Lyon is the most successful club in the competition's history, winning the title eight times, including five consecutive titles from 2016 to 2020. They are currently the European champions, having bea ...
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Supertaça De Portugal Feminina
The Supertaça de Portugal Feminina ( en, Portuguese Women's Super Cup) is an annual Portuguese football match played since 2015 between the winners of the Portuguese league, Campeonato Nacional Feminino, and the holders of the Portuguese Cup, Taça de Portugal Feminina. If the champions also win the Cup (i.e. achieve the double, Portuguese: ''dobradinha''), they play against the Cup runners-up. The first edition of the Super cup, played in August 2015, saw Futebol Benfica beat Clube de Albergaria 4–0. Editions Note: teams in ''italics'' played the Super Cup as losing Cup finalists, since their opponents had won both the Championship and the Cup in the same year (that is, made the double). Performance by club See also * List of association football competitions#Portugal References External links 3 Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Penins ...
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Taça Da Liga Feminina
The Taça da Liga Feminina of football is a league cup competition in Portugal. It is due to start during the 2019–20 season involving the top four teams at the end of the first half of the Campeonato Nacional. It is scheduled to start in January and feature a round-robin format with each team playing the other only once and the best two playing a final in March. Format Since the 2019–20 season, the Taça da Liga format is the following: * First round – One group of four teams, which include the first four teams of the first half of Campeonato Nacional, play in a single round-robin format. The first two qualify for the final phase * Final phase – Final played as one-legged fixture played in a neutral ground. Finals Participating clubs References 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, p ...
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Taça De Portugal Feminina
The Taça de Portugal Feminina (english: Women's Cup of Portugal) is an annual association football competition and the premier knockout tournament in Portuguese female football. It was founded in 2003. For sponsorship reasons, it has been known as Taça de Portugal Feminina Allianz. It is disputed from the clubs from the Campeonato Nacional Feminino and the Campeonato Nacional II Divisão Feminino. The winner will dispute the Supertaça de Futebol Feminino against the first league winners. 1º de Dezembro was the first winner, in the 2003–04 season and holds the record of most wins (7 titles). Sporting CP is the current title holder as they beat F.C. Famalicão in the 2021–22 final. List of finals The following is a list of all finals so far. Performance by club References External linksCup at FederationCup
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Maria Leonor
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Carolina Mendes
Carolina Ana Trindade Coruche Mendes (born 27 November 1987) is a Portuguese football striker, who plays for SC Braga and the Portugal women's national football team. Club career She first played for UD Ponte Frielas and SU 1º de Dezembro of the National Football Championship. She subsequently moved to Spain, where she player for UE L'Estartit and SPC Llanos de Olivenza in Spain's Primera División. In 2013, she moved to Italy's ASD Riviera di Romagna, and the next year she signed for WFC Rossiyanka in Russia. In 2016 Mendes signed a contract with Djurgårdens IF for one year. International career Mendes made her debut for the senior Portugal national team in March 2007, as a substitute in a 1–1 draw with Ireland at the 2007 Algarve Cup. She was named by coach Francisco Neto in the Portugal squad for UEFA Women's Euro 2017 in the Netherlands. In Portugal's 2–1 win over Scotland, Mendes scored the national team's first-ever goal at major international tournament f ...
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Vitória Almeida
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Laura Luís
Laura José Ramos Luís (born 15 August 1992) is a Portuguese football forward who plays for Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino club SC Braga and the Portugal women's national football team. Club career In May 2017, Luís ended a four-year spell in German football by signing for SC Braga. By March 2018 Luís had already scored 20 goals when she agreed an extension to her contract with Braga. In April her acrobatic bicycle kick goal against Boavista went viral and was compared to a celebrated goal which fellow Madeiran Cristiano Ronaldo had recently scored against Juventus. She finished as the top goalscorer of the 2017–18 Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino, with 32 goals. International career Luís scored on her senior debut for the Portugal women's national football team on 17 September 2011, an 8–0 UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying win over Armenia. She was named by coach Francisco Neto in the 23-player Portugal squad for UEFA Women's Euro 2017 in the Netherla ...
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