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    Espinho is a Portuguese freguesia ("civil parish"), located in the municipality of Braga. The population in 2011 was 1,181, in an area of 4.48 km². The...
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  • up Espinho or espinho in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Espinho may refer to: Espinho, Portugal, a city and municipality of Portugal Espinho (Braga),...
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    Braga (Portuguese: [ˈbɾagɐ] ; Proto-Celtic: *Bracara) is a city and a municipality, capital of the northwestern Portuguese district of Braga and of the...
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  • Winners' Cup first round, and Benfica, Braga and V. Guimarães qualified for the 1997–98 UEFA Cup; in opposite, Espinho, União de Leiria and Gil Vicente were...
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  • Victor Hugo Silva Braga (born 17 February 1992) is a Brazilian professional football player, trained at Sport Clube Bahia, having gone to Portugal in...
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    Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sameiro (category Roman Catholic churches in Braga)
    Santuário do Sameiro) is a sanctuary and Marian shrine in Espinho, near the city of Braga, Portugal. The Shrine of Our Lady of Sameiro remains one of...
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  • Zinho (footballer, born 1962) (category S.C. Espinho players)
    games in the Primeira Liga for Braga, Sporting, Sporting Espinho and Penafiel. He made his Primeira Liga debut for Braga on 17 April 1983 as a late substitute...
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    Luís Montenegro (category People from Espinho, Portugal)
    coalition minority government. Montenegro was born in Porto and raised in Espinho in the Aveiro District. He graduated from the Porto School of Law at the...
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  • Pingo (footballer, born 1960) (category S.C. Espinho players)
    signed for Brazilian side Espinho. In 1989, he signed for Portuguese side Porto. In 1990, he signed for Portuguese side Braga. In 1991, he signed for Portuguese...
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    the Alfa Pendular are from north to south: Braga Famalicão Trofa Porto-Campanhã Vila Nova de Gaia Espinho Aveiro Coimbra-B Pombal Entroncamento Santarém...
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    Espinho Airfield (ICAO: LPIN) is a recreational aerodrome serving Espinho in northern Portugal. Originally built for the military, the aerodrome was later...
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  • Honra. Magnusson was the top scorer with 33 goals. Espinho Fafe Farense Leixões Académico de Viseu Espinho, Fafe, Farense, Leixões and Académico de Viseu...
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  • Aveleda Braga (Cividade) Braga (Maximinos) Braga (São João do Souto) Braga (São José de São Lázaro) Braga (São Vicente) Braga (São Vítor) Braga (Sé) Cabreiros...
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  • Filipe Gonçalves (category People from Espinho, Portugal)
    in Espinho, Gonçalves spent the vast majority of his first four years as a senior in the third division, representing S.C. Espinho and S.C. Braga's reserves...
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  • Paulo Lino (category S.C. Espinho players)
    played 9 seasons and 225 games in the Primeira Liga for Chaves, Braga and Sporting de Espinho. He made his Primeira Liga debut for Chaves on 30 September...
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  • (CP) v (CP) Leça Cesarense (CP) v (CP) Sp. Mêda Cinfães (CP) v (CP) Sp. Espinho Coimbrões (CP) v (D) Rio Tinto União da Madeira (CP) v (CP) Lusitânia Lourosa...
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  • Honra. Mário Jardel was the top scorer with 26 goals. Espinho União de Leiria Gil Vicente Espinho, União de Leiria and Gil Vicente, were consigned to the...
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  • Marco Gonçalves (category S.C. Espinho players)
    born in Amares, Braga District. During his professional career, other than modest clubs in his early years, he played for S.C. Braga (where he was consecutively...
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  • de Honra. Yekini was the top scorer with 21 goals. Tirsense Espinho Chaves Tirsense, Espinho and Chaves, were consigned to the Liga de Honra following their...
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    Carlos Carvalhal (category S.C. Espinho players)
    retirement at the age of 32 – Beira-Mar, Braga, Tirsense, Chaves and Espinho. Carvalhal began managing at his last club Espinho, in the Segunda Liga, being dismissed...
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  • Henrique (footballer, born 1980) (category S.C. Espinho players)
    José Henrique Souto Esteves (born 31 March 1980 in Braga), known as Henrique, is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a centre-forward. "Henrique"...
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    Fernando Couto (category People from Espinho, Portugal)
    in the 2002 World Cup as well as three European Championships. Born in Espinho near Porto, Couto joined FC Porto's youth system at the age of 17. On 2...
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    [8 subregions] Porto metropolitan area [17] Aveiro District [6] Arouca Espinho Oliveira de Azeméis Santa Maria da Feira São João da Madeira Vale de Cambra...
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  • Chico Silva (footballer, born 1967) (category S.C. Espinho players)
    and 143 games in the Primeira Liga with Braga. He made his professional debut in the Primeira Liga for Braga on 23 October 1988 as a starter in a 0–0...
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  • Beira-Mar Estoril Gil Vicente Desp. Chaves Espinho P. Ferreira Porto Boavista Salgueiros Famalicão Braga V. Guimarães Tirsense Farense Marítimo Source:...
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  • Zé Pedro (footballer, born 1991) (category S.C. Espinho players)
    Leixões, Sporting da Covilhã, Famalicão, Gondomar, Länk Vilaverdense and Espinho. "José Pedro" (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. Retrieved 8 October 2020....
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  • Diogo Valente (category S.C. Espinho players)
    and 18 goals for seven clubs, including as a fringe player for Porto and Braga. Having started his professional career at Boavista, he also played three...
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  • Kaito Nakamura (footballer) (category S.C. Espinho players)
    join Espinho and later Braga. On his return to Japan, he signed for J3 League side YSCC Yokohama. As of 7 December 2022. Notes "中村海渡選手 SC Braga U-23(ポルトガル)より...
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  • Montalegre Felgueiras Trofense Chaves B Maria da Fonte Braga Guimarães Vila Nova de Gaia Sp. Espinho Lus. Lourosa Gondomar Amarante Sanjoanense Pedras Rubras...
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    was decided to expand the championship from eight to ten teams to admit Braga FA and Algarve FA champions (until this season only the top teams from Porto...
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