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1984–85 Primeira Divisão
Statistics of Portuguese Liga in the 1984/1985 season. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and F.C. Porto won the championship. League standings Results Season statistics Top goalscorers Footnotes External links Portugal 1984-85 - RSSSF (Jorge Miguel Teixeira)Portuguese League 1984/85 - footballzz.co.ukPortugal - Table of Honor - Soccer Library * Portuguese Wikipedia - Campeonato Português de Futebol - I Divisão 1984/1985 {{DEFAULTSORT:1984-85 Primeira Divisao Primeira Liga seasons 1984–85 in Portuguese football Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, In recognized minority languages of Portugal: :* mwl, República Pertuesa is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula, in Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Macaronesian ...
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Primeira Liga
The Primeira Liga (; English: Premier League, also written as Liga Portugal 1), also known as Liga Portugal Bwin for sponsorship reasons, is the top level of the Portuguese football league system. Organised and supervised by the Liga Portugal, it is contested by 18 teams since the 2014–15 season, with the three lowest placed teams relegated to the Liga Portugal 2 and replaced by the top-three non-reserve teams from this division. Founded in 1934 as Campeonato da Liga da Primeira Divisão, it was named Campeonato Nacional da Primeira Divisão from 1938 until 1999, when it was changed to its current naming. Over 70 teams have competed in the Primeira Liga, but only five have been crowned champions. Among them, the " Big Three" teams – Benfica (37 wins), Porto (30 wins) and Sporting CP (19 wins) – have won all but two Primeira Liga titles; the other winners are Belenenses ( 1945–46) and Boavista ( 2000–01). The Primeira Liga has increased its reputation in recent ...
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1985–86 UEFA Cup
The 1985–86 UEFA Cup was the 15th season of the UEFA Cup, an annual club football tournament organised by UEFA. It was won by Real Madrid, who beat 1. FC Köln 5–3 on aggregate in the final. It was the first season in which English clubs were serving an indefinite ban from European football competitions, which meant two-time UEFA Cup winners Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, as well as Southampton and Norwich City were unable to compete. Format Following UEFA ranking changes and the English ban, Italy, Portugal, Soviet Union and Netherlands gained a third berth. Greece took a place from Denmark. First round First leg ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Second leg ''Köln won 2–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Real Madrid won 5–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Milan won 4–3 on aggregate.'' ---- ''L ...
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José Ribeiro
José Joaquim Pimentel Ribeiro (born 2 November 1957) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a left winger. Club career Ribeiro was born in Vila Nova da Barquinha, Santarém District. During his professional career he represented Vitória de Setúbal, U.F.C.I. Tomar, C.F. União de Coimbra, Vitória de Guimarães, Amora FC, Académica de Coimbra, Boavista FC, S.C. Farense and S.C. Olhanense, retiring in 1990 at the age of 32 but continuing to play at amateur level. Nine of Ribeiro's 17 senior seasons were spent in the Primeira Liga, where he amassed totals of 146 games and 20 goals. International career Ribeiro earned two caps for the Portugal national team, all in 1985, and was selected to the following year's FIFA World Cup The FIFA World Cup, often simply called the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the ' ( FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The ...
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Jaime Magalhães
Jaime Fernandes Magalhães (; born 10 July 1962) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a right midfielder. During his professional career, he represented Porto for 15 seasons. Club career Born in Porto, Magalhães was 14 when he joined local FC Porto's youth system. He made his senior debut four years later, as the northerners were coached by Austrian Hermann Stessl. Magalhães was an important player in the 1983–84 season, with Porto finishing second to S.L. Benfica in the Primeira Liga and also reaching that campaign's UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final; in the following year he scored a career-best 11 goals, as the club managed to end in the top position in domestic competition. Magalhães had several offers to leave Porto, but ultimately stayed and won a total of seven leagues, adding in 1987 the European Cup and playing the entire final against FC Bayern Munich. Under Bobby Robson he became a fringe player, and left in the 1995 summer having appeared in well mor ...
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Zinho (footballer, Born 1962)
Celso Santiago de Souza, known as Zinho (born 5 July 1962), is a Brazilian football coach and a former player. He played 8 seasons and 178 games in the Primeira Liga for Braga, Sporting, Sporting Espinho and Penafiel. Club career He made his Primeira Liga debut for Braga on 17 April 1983 as a late substitute in a 1–3 loss to Boavista. He scored three goals for Sporting in their first-round 1986–87 UEFA Cup The 1986–87 UEFA Cup was the 16th season of the UEFA Cup, a football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for clubs affiliated to its member associations. The competition was won by IFK Göteborg of Sweden, ... matchup against ÍA. References External links 1962 births Footballers from Rio de Janeiro (city) Living people Brazilian men's footballers CR Vasco da Gama players S.C. Braga players Brazilian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal Primeira Liga players Sporting CP foot ...
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Pedro Xavier
Pedro Alexandre Marques Caldas Xavier (born 26 January 1962) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a forward. Club career Xavier was born in Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique. An unsuccessful Sporting CP youth graduate, he went on to represent in his country G.D. Estoril Praia, Académica de Coimbra, C.F. Estrela da Amadora, S.C. Campomaiorense, F.C. Barreirense and C.D. Olivais e Moscavide. He spent ten seasons in the Primeira Liga, amassing totals of 224 matches and 48 goals. Aged 33, Xavier moved abroad, playing three years in Hong Kong for South China AA before retiring from professional football. International career After the 1986 FIFA World Cup – almost the entire squad renounced the national team due to the Saltillo Affair – Xavier won the better part of his four caps for Portugal. Personal life Xavier's twin brother, Carlos, was also a professional footballer. A midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association footb ...
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Djão
João Marques de Jesus Lopes (16 August 1958 – 7 January 2023), known as Djão, was a Portuguese professional footballer who played as a forward Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward. Forward may also refer to: People * Forward (surname) Sports * Forward (association football) * Forward (basketball), including: ** Point forward ** Power forward (basketball) ** Sm .... Djão died on 7 January 2023, at the age of 64. References External links * * 1958 births 2023 deaths People from Tete Province Mozambican emigrants to Portugal Portuguese men's footballers Mozambican men's footballers Men's association football forwards Portugal men's international footballers Moçambola players Primeira Liga players GDR Textáfrica players G.D. Chaves players C.F. Os Belenenses players F.C. Penafiel players F.C. Marco players Rebordosa A.C. players {{Mozambique-footy-bio-stub ...
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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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Manuel Fernandes (footballer, Born 1951)
Manuel José Tavares Fernandes (born 5 June 1951) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a striker, and a coach. One of the country's most prolific goalscorers, his playing career was mainly associated with Sporting, which he later also coached. At 386 goals in all official competitions, he is the second-highest goalscorer in the club's history. Over 19 seasons, in which he also represented two other clubs, Fernandes amassed Primeira Liga totals of 485 matches and 241 goals. In December 2020, Sporting dedicated Gate 7 of the Estádio José Alvalade to Fernandes. Club career Player Born in Sarilhos Pequenos, Moita, Setúbal District, Fernandes started his career with local Grupo Desportivo da CUF, scoring 38 goals in five years. In 1975 he got his first break, joining Primeira Liga (the only tier he competed in in a career which spanned almost two decades) club Sporting Clube de Portugal, netting more than 250 times in official matches and only trailing legendary ...
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Serge Cadorin
Serge Cadorin (7 September 1961 – 10 April 2007) was a Belgian football striker. Cadorin began his professional career with R.F.C. de Liège in 1981, and he played for the club until 1983. Next, he moved to Portugal where he would play for several years before returning to Belgium. He played for Portimonense S.C. Portimonense Sporting Clube is a Portuguese sports club based in Portimão. Founded on 14 August 1914, it is most notable for its professional football team, which currently plays in the Primeira Liga, the top flight of Portuguese football. It al ... in the Portuguese Liga from 1983 to 1989, with one season at Associação Académica de Coimbra - O.A.F., Associação Académica de Coimbra in between. His father, Bruno Cadorin, was also a professional football player. References External linksDeath notice on Enaos.net
1961 births 2007 deaths People from Stavelot Belgian footballers RFC Liège players Portimonense S.C. players Associação Académica d ...
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