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  2. Portuguese Tennis Federation - Wikipedia

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    www .tenis .pt. The Portuguese Tennis Federation ( Portuguese: Federação Portuguesa de Ténis, FPT) is the national governing body for tennis in Portugal founded in 1925. [3] It is a member of the regional association Tennis Europe and the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is responsible for the Portugal Davis Cup team and the ...

  3. S.C. Beira-Mar - Wikipedia

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    Sport Clube Beira-Mar (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈpɔɾ ˈkluβɨ ˈβɐjɾɐ ˈmaɾ]) is a Portuguese sports club based in Aveiro, Portugal. Its football team currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal , the fourth national level, having gained promotion by winning the Aveiro FA First Division 2018/19 championship season.

  4. S.C. Espinho - Wikipedia

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    S.C. Espinho. Sporting Clube de Espinho, also known as Sporting de Espinho, is a Portuguese sports club from the city of Espinho in the Aveiro district. Besides football, the club has volleyball and handball departments that usually compete in the major Portuguese top leagues. Other sport departments are those in athletics, swimming and futsal .

  5. Aveiro Football Association - Wikipedia

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    Background. Associação de Futebol de Aveiro, commonly referred to as AF Aveiro, is the governing body for football in the district of Aveiro which covers the 19 municipalities of Anadia, Albergaria a Velha, Agueda, Aveiro, Arouca, Castelo Paiva, Espinho, Estarreja, Oliveira Azemeis, Oliveira Bairro, Ovar, Mealhada, Murtosa, Ilhavo, Sever do Vouga, São João Madeira, Santa Maria da Feira ...

  6. Estádio Municipal de Aveiro - Wikipedia

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    The Estádio Municipal de Aveiro is a football stadium in Aveiro, Portugal. It was designed for the UEFA Euro 2004 tournament by Portuguese architect Tomás Taveira. It has a capacity of 32,830 spectators, making it the fifth largest football stadium in Portugal . Amongst the most notable football games at the venue are two matches of the UEFA ...

  7. Espinho, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Espinho ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ɨʃˈpiɲu] ⓘ) is a city and a municipality located in the Aveiro District, Portugal. It is located in both the Greater Porto and the Metropolitan Area of Porto, 16 km from its city centre. It is one of the smallest municipalities in Portugal and was, until 1899, part of the Santa Maria da Feira ...

  8. F.C. Cesarense - Wikipedia

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    The club is affiliated to Associação de Futebol de Aveiro and has competed in the AF Aveiro Taça. The club has also entered the national cup competition known as Taça de Portugal on occasions. Current squad As of 28 November 2021. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non ...

  9. A.D. Ovarense - Wikipedia

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    Associação Desportiva Ovarense commonly known as simply as Ovarense is a Portuguese sports club from the city of Ovar, Aveiro. [1] The club was founded on 19 December 1921. It currently plays at the Estádio Marques da Silva which they have played in since 1954. The stadium also plays host to the club's reserve and youth teams. [2]