The 1947–48 Taça de Portugal was the ninth season of the
Taça de Portugal
The Taça de Portugal (; ) is an annual association football competition and the premier knockout tournament in Portuguese football. For sponsorship reasons, it has been known as Taça de Portugal Generali Tranquilidade since the 2024–25 seaso ...
(English: ''Portuguese Cup''), the premier Portuguese
football
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knockout
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competition, organized by the
Portuguese Football Federation
The Portuguese Football Federation ( , FPF) is the governing body of Association football, football in Portugal. The federation was formed in 1914 as Portuguese Football Union (, UPF) by the three existing regional associations of Lisbon Footbal ...
(FPF). The competition wansn't played in the previous season due to overscheduling with the creation of the
Terceira Divisão :
The Terceira Divisão Portuguesa (in English: ''Portuguese Third Division'') was a football league in Portugal, situated at the fourth level of the Portuguese football league system. The Third Division was initially the third level of the Por ...
.
Sporting Clube de Portugal
Sporting Clube de Portugal (), otherwise referred to as Sporting CP or simply Sporting (particularly within Portugal), or as Sporting Lisbon in other countries, was defeated
C.F. Os Belenenses
Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses (), commonly known as Os Belenenses or simply Belenenses, is a Portuguese sports club best known for its football team. Founded in 1919, it is one of the oldest Portuguese sports clubs. It is based in the 19,856 ...
in the final on 4 July 1948.
Participating teams
Primeira Divisão
(14 Teams)
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Associação Académica de Coimbra – Organismo Autónomo de Futebol
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Atlético Clube de Portugal
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Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses
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Sport Lisboa e Benfica
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Sporting Clube de Braga
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Boavista Futebol Clube
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Grupo Desportivo Estoril Praia
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Lusitano Futebol Clube "VRSA"
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O Elvas Clube Alentejano de Desportos
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Sporting Clube Olhanense
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Futebol Clube do Porto
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Sporting Clube de Portugal
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Vitória Sport Clube "de Guimarães"
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Vitória Futebol Clube "de Setúbal"
Segunda Divisão
(10 Teams)
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Futebol Clube Barreirense
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Grupo Desportivo CUF "Barreiro"
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Futebol Clube Famalicão
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Leixões Sport Clube
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Sport Grupo Scalabitano Os Leões "de Santarém"
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Luso Sport Clube "Beja"
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União Desportiva Oliveirense
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Portimonense Sporting Clube
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Sporting Clube da Covilhã
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Clube de Futebol União de Coimbra
Terceira Divisão
(4 Teams)
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Clube Académico de Futebol "de Viseu"
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Clube Desportivo Cova da Piedade
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Clube Desportivo de Faro
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Sport Clube União Torreense
Madeira Championship
(1 Team)
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Clube Sport Marítimo
First round
Results
First-round play-off
Results
Second round
Results
Quarterfinals
Results
Semifinals
Results
Final
References
External links
Official webpage
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Taça de Portugal seasons
Port
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