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Estádio da Luz (1954)

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Estádio da Luz (Stadium of Light), officially named Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, was a multi-purpose stadium located in Lisbon, Portugal. [1]

57 relations: All-seater stadium, Association football, Benfica (Lisbon), Brazil national under-20 football team, C.D. Santa Clara, Campo da Feiteira, Campo de Benfica, Campo de Sete Rios, Carnide, De Kuip, Estádio da Luz, Estádio das Amoreiras, Estádio do Campo Grande, Estádio Nacional, Exhibition game, FC Porto, Joaquim Ferreira Bogalho, Lisbon, List of European stadiums by capacity, List of stadiums by capacity, List of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals, Multi-purpose stadium, Olympique de Marseille, Portugal national football team, Portugal national under-20 football team, Portuguese escudo, Portuguese Football Federation, Rotterdam, S.L. Benfica, S.L. Benfica B, Scotland national football team, Simão Sabrosa, Sporting CP, Terras do Desembargador, Tomás Taveira, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying, UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying, UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying, UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying, UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying, UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying, UEFA Euro 2004, UEFA Euro 2004 Final, Wembley Stadium (1923), 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA), 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA), 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA), 1983 UEFA Cup Final, 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA), ..., 1989–90 European Cup, 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA), 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship, 1992 European Cup Winners' Cup Final, 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA), 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA), 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA). Expand index (7 more) »

All-seater stadium

An all-seater stadium is a sports stadium in which every spectator has a seat.

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Association football

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball.

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Benfica (Lisbon)

Benfica is a Portuguese civil parish (freguesia), located in the municipality of Lisbon.

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Brazil national under-20 football team

The Brazil national under-20 football team, also known as Brazil Sub-20 or Seleção Sub-20, represents Brazil in association football at this age level and is controlled by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).

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C.D. Santa Clara

Clube Desportivo Santa Clara is a Portuguese football club from Ponta Delgada, Azores.

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Campo da Feiteira

Campo da Feiteira was a football dirt field in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Campo de Benfica

Campo de Benfica was a football grass field in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Campo de Sete Rios

Campo de Sete Rios was a football grass field in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Carnide

Carnide is a Portuguese parish (freguesia) in the municipality of Lisbon.

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De Kuip

Stadion Feijenoord, more commonly known by its nickname De Kuip (the Tub), is a stadium in Rotterdam, Netherlands, that was completed in 1937.

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Estádio da Luz

The Estádio da Luz, officially named Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Estádio das Amoreiras

Estádio das Amoreiras, also known as Campo das Amoreiras, was a multi-use stadium in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Estádio do Campo Grande

Estádio de Campo Grande was a multi-use stadium in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Estádio Nacional

The National Stadium Sports Complex (Complexo Desportivo do Estádio Nacional/Complexo Desportivo do Jamor), also known as Jamor Sports Complex, is a former-national football ground used by the Portuguese national team, situated in the civil parish of Algés, Linda-a-Velha e Cruz Quebrada-Dafundo, in the municipality of Oeiras, in the western part of Lisbon District.

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Exhibition game

An exhibition game (also known as a friendly, a scrimmage, a demonstration, a preseason game, a warmup match, or a preparation match, depending at least in part on the sport) is a sporting event whose prize money and impact on the player's or the team's rankings is either zero or otherwise greatly reduced.

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FC Porto

Futebol Clube do Porto, MHIH, OM, commonly known as FC Porto or simply Porto, is a Portuguese sports club based in Porto.

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Joaquim Ferreira Bogalho

Joaquim Ferreira Bogalho (11 December 1889 – 1 October 1977) was the 20th president of Portuguese sports club S.L. Benfica.

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Lisbon

Lisbon (Lisboa) is the capital and the largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 552,700, Census 2011 results according to the 2013 administrative division of Portugal within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km2.

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List of European stadiums by capacity

This is a list of the largest European stadiums.

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List of stadiums by capacity

The following is a list of notable sports stadiums, ordered by their capacity, which refers to the maximum number of spectators they can normally accommodate.

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List of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals

The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a seasonal association football competition contested between member associations of European football's governing body, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA).

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Multi-purpose stadium

Multi-purpose stadiums are a type of stadium designed to be easily used by multiple types of events.

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Olympique de Marseille

Olympique de Marseille, also known as l'OM or simply Marseille, is a French football club in Marseille.

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Portugal national football team

The Portugal national football team (Seleção Portuguesa de Futebol) represents Portugal in international men's association football competition since 1921.

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Portugal national under-20 football team

The Portugal national under-20 football team is the national under-20 football team of Portugal and is controlled by the Portuguese Football Federation, the governing body for football in Portugal.

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Portuguese escudo

The Portuguese escudo is the currency of Portugal prior to the introduction of the euro on 1 January 1999 and its removal from circulation on 28 February 2002.

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Portuguese Football Federation

The Portuguese Football Federation (Federação Portuguesa de Futebol; FPF) is the governing body of football in Portugal.

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Rotterdam

Rotterdam is a city in the Netherlands, in South Holland within the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt river delta at the North Sea.

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S.L. Benfica

Sport Lisboa e Benfica ComC MHIH OM, commonly known as Benfica, is a sports club based in Lisbon, Portugal.

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S.L. Benfica B

Sport Lisboa e Benfica "B", commonly known as Benfica B, is a Portuguese professional football team based in Seixal.

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Scotland national football team

The Scotland national football team represents Scotland in international football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association.

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Simão Sabrosa

Simão Pedro Fonseca Sabrosa OIH (born 31 October 1979), known mononymously as Simão, is a former Portuguese footballer who played mainly as a left winger, with dribbling and set piece skills as primary attributes.

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Sporting CP

Sporting Clube de Portugal ComC MHIH OM, or Sporting CP, is a sports club based in Lisbon, Portugal, that is best known for its football team.

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Terras do Desembargador

Terras do Desembargador was a football dirt field in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Tomás Taveira

Tomás Taveira (born 1938) is a Portuguese architect.

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UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (abbreviated as CWC) was a football club competition contested annually by the most recent winners of all European domestic cup competitions.

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UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying

The qualifying round for the 1972 European Football Championship consisted of 32 teams divided into eight groups of four teams.

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UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying

The qualifying round for the 1980 European Football Championship consisted of 31 teams divided into seven groups; three of five teams and four of four teams.

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UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying

The qualifying round for the 1984 European Football Championship consisted of 32 teams divided into seven groups; three of four teams and four of five teams.

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UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying

The qualifying competition for UEFA Euro 1992 was a series of parallel association football competitions to be held over 1990 and 1991 to decide the qualifiers for UEFA Euro 1992, to be held in Sweden.

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UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying

Qualifying for UEFA Euro 1996 took place throughout 1994 and 1995.

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UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying

Qualifying for the UEFA Euro 2000 final tournament, took place throughout 1998 and 1999.

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UEFA Euro 2004

The 2004 UEFA European Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2004 or simply Euro 2004, was the 12th edition of the UEFA European Championship, a quadrennial football competition contested by the men's national teams of UEFA member associations.

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UEFA Euro 2004 Final

The UEFA Euro 2004 Final was a football match played on 4 July 2004 at the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon, Portugal to determine the winner of UEFA Euro 2004.

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Wembley Stadium (1923)

The original Wembley Stadium (formerly known as the Empire Stadium) was a football stadium in Wembley Park, London, which stood on the same site now occupied by its successor, the new Wembley Stadium.

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1974 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

Listed below are the dates and results for the 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the European zone (UEFA).

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1978 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

Listed below are the dates and results for the 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the European zone (UEFA) in association football.

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1982 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

Listed below are the dates and results for the 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the European zone (UEFA).

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1983 UEFA Cup Final

The 1983 UEFA Cup Final was played on 4 May 1983 and 18 May 1983 between Anderlecht of Belgium and Benfica of Portugal.

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1986 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

Listed below are the dates and results for the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the European zone (UEFA).

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1989–90 European Cup

The 1989–90 European Cup was the 35th edition of Europe's premier club football tournament, the European Cup.

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1990 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

The European (UEFA) zone of qualification for the 1990 FIFA World Cup saw 32 teams competing for 13 places at the finals.

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1991 FIFA World Youth Championship

The 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship was the sixth staging of the FIFA World Youth Championship, an international football competition organized by FIFA for men's youth national teams, and the eighth since it was established in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Tournament.

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1992 European Cup Winners' Cup Final

The 1992 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match contested between Werder Bremen of Germany (who qualified for the tournament through the West German berth) and Monaco of France.

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1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

A total of 39 UEFA teams entered qualification for the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

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1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

Listed below are the dates and results for the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the European zone (UEFA).

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2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

Listed below are the dates and results for the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the European zone (UEFA).

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Estadio da Luz (1954), Estadio da Luz (old), Estádio da Luz (old), Inferno da Luz.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estádio_da_Luz_(1954)

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