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Portuguesa and manager
In 1975, former goalkeeper José Poy took over as manager, and São Paulo won the Paulista Championship after defeating Portuguesa in a penalty shoot-out.

Portuguesa and led
This led to the establishment of the Sistema de Informações da República Portuguesa ( SIRP, Intelligence System of the Portuguese Republic ) in 1984.

Portuguesa and team
Santos were leading Portuguesa 2 – 0 with each team having taken three shoot-out kicks, when referee Armando Marques declared Santos the winners.
The Portuguese Football Federation was formed in 1914 with the name União Portuguesa de Futebol ( by 1926, they changed to its current name ) and the aim of creating national tournaments ( since it only existed regional championships ) and promoting games in which a Portuguese representative team would play against other teams from various parts of the globe, but unfortunately, due to the World War I, the dream was not made possible for the next seven years.
Associação Portuguesa de Desportos, usually called Portuguesa or Lusa, is a sports club, and a Brazilian football team from São Paulo in São Paulo state, founded on August 14, 1920 by the Portuguese population of the city.
Portuguesa is the fifth most popular team in the city of São Paulo.
Associação Atlética Portuguesa, or Portuguesa as they are usually called, is a traditional Brazilian football team from Rio de Janeiro in Rio de Janeiro, founded on December 17, 1924.
Portuguesa is named after Associação Atlética Portuguesa Santista, a football club from Santos. Portuguesa has a great memory of when they beat the most famous team of Europe in 1969 ( Real Madrid Club de Fútbol ) by 2x1.
He coached some teams from Portugal: Nacional, Vitória de Guimarães, Marítimo and Benfica ; from Brazil: Portuguesa ( RJ ), Botafogo, Cruzeiro, Flamengo, Internacional, Santos and São Paulo ; and from Peru: Alianza Lima, Sporting Cristal and the Peru national team.
The inaugural match was played on January 11, 1956, when Portuguesa beat a Palmeiras-São Paulo combined team 3-2.
Associação Atlética Portuguesa, usually known as Portuguesa Santista, is a Brazilian football team from Santos in São Paulo state, founded on November 20, 1917 by the Portuguese population of the city.

Portuguesa and out
On 31 January 1891, a republican-inspired rebellion broke out in the northern city of Porto and A Portuguesa was adopted by the rebels as their marching song.

Portuguesa and stadium
The club sold its Canindé training ground to Portuguesa to raise money for their new stadium the Estádio do Morumbi, for which construction began in 1952.
The stadium is owned by Associação Atlética Portuguesa and União de Marechal Hermes Futebol Clube.
The stadium is owned by Associação Portuguesa de Desportos.
The stadium was built after Portuguesa bought in 1956, from São Paulo Futebol Clube, a groundplot located in Canindé neighborhood.
The first Portuguesa goal at the stadium was scored by Nelsinho.
In 1984, the Portuguesa chairman of that time, called Manoel Mendes Gregório, renamed the stadium to Estádio Oswaldo Teixeira Duarte.
Portuguesa Santista's stadium is Estádio Ulrico Mursa, built in 1920, with a maximum capacity of approximately 10, 000 people.

Portuguesa and ;
Most records on the buildings construction include the fact that the Palace was incomplete at the time that it was abandoned: Father Torcato Peixoto de Azevedo indicated that the residence had never really been completed in his Memórias ( 1692 ); which was also complemented by Father António de Carvalho da Costa ( 1706 ), who mentioned the same in his work Corografia Portuguesa ; and Father Manuel da Mialhada also referred to the incomplete Palace of the Dukes.
Como Island was the site of a major battle between PAIGC and Portuguese forces, in which the PAIGC took control of the island and resisted fierce counterattacks by the Portuguese, including airstrikes by FAP ( Portuguese: Força Aérea Portuguesa ; Portuguese Air Force ) F-86 Sabres.
His uncle, a fierce fascist supporter, made him a member of the " Mocidade Portuguesa ", a youth organization under the right-wing regime of the Estado Novo ; Zeca came to consider those years among the worst of his life.
Already under the name TVI, but marketed as 4, in which the ' 4 ' was the sole element in its logo, TVI was initially owned by some prominent Catholic Church institutions, including Rádio Renascença, Universidade Católica Portuguesa and União das Misericórdias ; Antena 3 Televisión, Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion, Sonae, SBS Broadcasting, Yorkshire Television and many other media enterprises were minor stakeholders of TVI.
He composed the music of A Portuguesa, the Portuguese national anthem, in 1891, with lyrics by poet and playwright Henrique Lopes de Mendonça ; it was adopted in 1911, after the proclamation of the Republic the previous year.
Carvalho da Costa ( in Corografia Portuguesa ) noted that " in front of Junqueira is immediately the locality of Belém, so healthy and appreciable, that the naturals and visitors, want to live there ; and those for lapse of comfort can not live, are continuously competing frequently for that site.
* Antologia de Poesia Portuguesa Erótica e Satírica: dos cancioneiros medievais à actualidade ( anthology ), 1965 ; 2000
* O Surrealismo na Poesia Portuguesa ( The Surrealism in Portuguese Poetry ) ( anthology ), 1973 ; 2002
Once, he was in charge of the Executive during the absence of the president Francisco Linares Alcántara ; he was also senator for Portuguesa state, Minister of Property and candidate to the Presidency of the Republic for the period 1879-1881.
The anthem for the Portuguesa State, Venezuela, was composed by Fernando Eduardo Delgado ; the musical part was done by Jesús Alvarado.
Braga's body of published work is also connected to historical investigation ; while balancing philosophy, linguistics and culture he wrote História da Poesia Popular Portuguesa ( English: The History of Popular Portuguese Poetry ), História do Teatro Português ( English: History of the Portuguese Theatre ) and História das Ideias Republicanas em Portugal ( English: The History of Republican Ideals in Portugal ).

Portuguesa and was
The night after the ultimatum was accepted, the composer, Alfredo Keil, at the suggestion of a group of friends that included Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro and Teófilo Braga, wrote the melody for A Portuguesa as a patriotic protest march.
Mendonça said A Portuguesa was a song " where the fatherland's wounded soul would merge with its ambitions of freedom and revival "; he hoped it would be an anthem, embraced by the people, that could express their yearning for national vindication.
Beyond its use in cultural displays, A Portuguesa was also exploited for commercial gain.
However, it was never forgotten, and, on 5 October 1910, a new and stronger rebellion developed as A Portuguesa played in the background.
And if radio broadcasting allowed to go beyond geographical barriers, taking the voices of fado to thousands of people, when Rádio Televisão Portuguesa was inaugurated in 1957 – and specially when the broadcast became national in the mid-1970s-the faces of the artists would become known by the general public.
The new club's first game was against Portuguesa Santista on January 25, 1936.
Páez was born in Curpa, Portuguesa State in Venezuela.
He was also director of the Oporto Symphony Orchestra and one of the founders of the Juventude Musical Portuguesa ( Portuguese Musical Youth ).
In 1993, the Orquestra Sinfónica Portuguesa was created as the Teatro's affiliate orchestra.
At the age of seven, he was able to attend a football academy and soon moved up to the junior sides of Nacional-SP, Portuguesa and Itaquaquecetuba.
In the early 1980s, he could not get his foot in the door as he was rejected from the youth squads of Corinthians, Palmeiras, Santos, Atlético Mineiro, and Portuguesa.
In 1990 an agreement between Brazil and the lusophone countries was established to diminish those differences, " The Portuguese Language Orthographic Agreement of 1990 " ( Portuguese: Acordo Ortográfico da Língua Portuguesa de 1990 ) is an international treaty whose purpose is to create a unified orthography for the Portuguese language, to be used by all the countries that have Portuguese as their official language.
He wrote several plays, and with his friend, the composer Alfredo Keil, he wrote the lyrics of the future Portuguese national anthem, A Portuguesa, which was adopted in 1911.
Following the Carnation Revolution, ENR was reorganized and in 1976 changed its name to Radiodifusão Portuguesa ( RDP ).

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