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  2. List of Portugal national football team managers - Wikipedia

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    Brilliant, the Portuguese reached the final for the first time but lost to Greece, [1] the surprise team of the tournament. Two years later, Portugal presents itself as an expected outsider. He reached the semi-finals of the 2006 World Cup in Germany, narrowly lost to France.

  3. Luís Pinto (football manager) - Wikipedia

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    For 2021–22, Pinto was hired at Leça F.C. and missed out on promotion to Liga 3 on the last day as Vilaverdense FC drew with C.S. Marítimo B. [6] He also led the team to the quarter-finals of the domestic cup, defeating Primeira Liga sides F.C. Arouca and Gil Vicente F.C. before losing 4–0 at home to Sporting CP .

  4. Category : Football managers in Portugal by competition

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  5. Vítor Campelos - Wikipedia

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    Vítor Fernando de Carvalho Campelos (born 11 May 1975) is a Portuguese football manager. After working as an assistant to Toni in the Middle East, he managed in his own right from 2013, leading Vitória de Guimarães (interim), Moreirense , Chaves and Gil Vicente in the Primeira Liga

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Football/Clubs/Templates/Portugal

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  8. List of FC Porto managers - Wikipedia

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    The current manager is Martín Anselmi, who replaced Vítor Bruno seven months after his appointment by the club's newly-elected president André Villas-Boas. Anselmi is the fourth Argentine manager in Porto's history, 63 years after Francisco Reboredo, and the first non-Portuguese manager since Spain's Julen Lopetegui (2014–2016).

  9. S.C. Braga - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, Braga became one of Portugal's most decorated clubs (5th) after the Big Three and has had some success in European competitions, winning the last UEFA Intertoto Cup (the only Portuguese club to do so) in 2008, and reaching the final of the UEFA Europa League in 2011, cultivating the reputation of being the fourth strongest club in ...

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