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  2. O Jogo - Wikipedia

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    O Jogo was first published on 22 February 1985 by the Jornal de Notícias company in Porto, and it is seen as appealing mainly to supporters of FC Porto, [1] [2] being publicly criticized by Benfica, [3] [4] suppressing the gap of the two other national sports newspapers, A Bola and Record. O Jogo has also a Lisbon edition.

  3. Alfredo Quintana - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo Eduardo Quintana Bravo (Portuguese pronunciation: [alˈfɾeðu kĩˈtɐnɐ], Spanish: [alˈfɾeðo kinˈtana]; 20 March 1988 – 26 February 2021) was a Cuban-born Portuguese handballer who played as a goalkeeper for FC Porto and the Portugal national team.

  4. Record (Portuguese newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Record was the third-best-selling Portuguese newspaper with a circulation of 74,000 copies. [11] The paper claimed it was the leading sport newspaper in Portugal with 62,245 copies in 2011, and was also the leading website in Portuguese sport newspapers, with 216 million page views recorded in May 2012. [12]

  5. C.D. Lunda Sul - Wikipedia

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    Clube Desportivo da Lunda Sul is an Angolan football club based in Saurimo.They are making their debut in Girabola – the Angolan First Division – in the 2021–22 season, after being promoted from the Gira Angola.

  6. Afonso Freitas - Wikipedia

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    Freitas is mostly a youth product of Vitória Guimarães, and had a short stint in his youth development in Italy with Juventus from 2016 to 2018. He returned to Vitória Guimarães to finish his training, and was promoted to their B-team where he was a starter.

  7. A Bola - Wikipedia

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    A Bola was founded in 1945 by Cândido de Oliveira, Ribeiro dos Reis and Vicente de Melo [1] and was then published twice a week. [2] It became a daily newspaper in 1995. Although its subtitle is "newspaper of all sports", its content is mainly about fo

  8. List of newspapers in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese newspapers [2]; Newspaper Frequency Est. Headquarters Circulation [a] Owner Website National newspapers: A Bola: sports, daily: 1945: Lisbon — Ringier: abola.pt

  9. RTP Desporto - Wikipedia

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    RTP Desporto is the sports division of the Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP). It is controlled by News division of RTP. Its flagship programming is the National Football Team matches. The official website of RTP Desporto is rtp.pt/desporto, and one of the most visited of the News division of the RTP website.