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    Campo da Feiteira was a football dirt field in Lisbon, Portugal. It started as field for Grupo Sport de Benfica to organize Sports Festivals. On 26 May...
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  • problems with the club's rented field (Campo da Feiteira) remained. Benfica moved to their first football grass field, Campo de Sete Rios, in 1913. Four years...
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    (1905–1906), the Campo da Feiteira (1908–1911), the Campo de Sete Rios (1913–1917), the Campo de Benfica (1917–1922), and the Estádio do Campo Grande, built...
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  • 24 November 1907 2 Internacional 0–1 Benfica Campo da Feiteira Report Eduardo Corga...
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  • 25 October 1908 2 Benfica 2–0 Sporting CP Campo da Feiteira Cosme Damião David da Fonseca Report Referee: Gaspar Pinto Basto...
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    lost 1, scored 13 goals and conceded 2. Benfica left in 1907 for Campo da Feiteira, seeking more privacy and exclusively of their own field. "Terras...
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    Campo de Sete Rios was a football grass field in Lisbon, Portugal. When the rent at Quinta da Feiteira became too high in 1908, the managing directors...
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  • 17 October 1909 1 Benfica 3–0 Belenense Campo da Feiteira Report...
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    Lousã – Miranda do Corvo (Ramal da Lousã), in 2004, and Coimbra to Figueira da Foz via Cantanhede (Ramal da Figueira da Foz) in 2011, the Urbanos Coimbra...
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  • Cova da Piedade Leça (CP) v (II) Leixões Praiense (CP) v (CP) Pinhalnovense Anadia (CP) v (D) Mineiro Aljustrelense Merelinense (CP) v (CP) União da Madeira...
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    Senhora das Dores halt Silvã-Feiteira halt Sines railway station Sisto halt Sousa da Sé halt Souto da Velha halt Souto da Velha Sabor Line 1988 Sura-Padrã...
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    compete in six Olympic Games. Meanwhile, former middle-distance runner Luís Feiteira made his Olympic comeback in London to compete in the men's marathon after...
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    the parishes of São João de Deus, terminating in the north at Azinhaga da Feiteira (Charneca) and whose southerly limit along the Rua Actriz Virgínia, in...
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