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  2. Portuguese Athletics Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Federação Portuguesa de Atletismo was founded on 5 November 1921, under the name "Federação Portuguesa de Sports Atléticos". It is headquartered in Linda-a-Velha, Oeiras . It's an independent sports governing body, of public interest, non-profit, ruled by their own code.

  3. Portuguese Roller Sports Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Roller Sports Federation (Portuguese: Federação Portuguesa de Patinagem) is the governing body for roller sports, such as rink hockey, Inline hockey, figure skating, speed skating in Portugal.

  4. Category:Sports governing bodies in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sports governing bodies in Portugal" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Portuguese Roller Sports Federation;

  5. Portuguese Winter Sports Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Winter Sports Federation (Portuguese: Federação de Desportos de Inverno de Portugal, FDI-Portugal) is the governing body of ice hockey, cross-country skiing, curling, alpine skiing, figure skating, speed skating, and snowboarding in Portugal. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Category:Sports clubs and teams in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    University and college sports clubs in Portugal (1 C, 9 P) V. Volleyball clubs in Portugal (1 C, 13 P) Women's volleyball clubs in Portugal (3 P) W.

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  8. Portuguese Swimming Federation - Wikipedia

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    The federation overlooks several other sports including competition swimming, open water swimming, water polo, diving and synchronized swimming. The federation is based in Lisbon and Porto. It is a member of the Olympic Committee of Portugal, and represents roughly 11,000 members. [3]

  9. Sport in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Sports in Portugal are important in Portuguese culture. High-profile, successful competitive athleticism and sportsmanship in Portugal can be traced back to the time of ancient Rome . Gaius Appuleius Diocles (104 – after 146 AD) was a noteworthy charioteer born in Lamego who became one of the most celebrated athletes in ancient history .