Similarities between 1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Boavista F.C.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Boavista F.C. have 22 things in common (in Unionpedia): C.F. Os Belenenses, Estádio das Antas, Estádio do Bessa, Estádio José Alvalade (1956), FC Porto, Jesualdo Ferreira, João Resende Alves, LigaPro, Manuel Barbosa, Marlon Brandão, Porto, Primeira Liga, Raul Águas, Richard Daddy Owubokiri, S.C. Braga, S.L. Benfica, Sporting CP, Vitória S.C., Zoran Filipović, 1989–90 Primeira Divisão, 1991–92 Primeira Divisão, 1991–92 UEFA Cup.
C.F. Os Belenenses
Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses, commonly known as Belenenses, is a Portuguese sports club best known for its football team.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and C.F. Os Belenenses · Boavista F.C. and C.F. Os Belenenses ·
Estádio das Antas
The Estádio das Antas (officially Estádio do Futebol Clube do Porto) was the third (and longest occupied) stadium of the Portuguese football side FC Porto.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Estádio das Antas · Boavista F.C. and Estádio das Antas ·
Estádio do Bessa
The Estádio do Bessa (now Estádio do Bessa XXI) is a football stadium located in the Boavista area of Porto, Portugal, used by Boavista.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Estádio do Bessa · Boavista F.C. and Estádio do Bessa ·
Estádio José Alvalade (1956)
Estádio José Alvalade was a multi-purpose stadium in Lisbon, Portugal.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Estádio José Alvalade (1956) · Boavista F.C. and Estádio José Alvalade (1956) ·
FC Porto
Futebol Clube do Porto, MHIH, OM, commonly known as FC Porto or simply Porto, is a Portuguese sports club based in Porto.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and FC Porto · Boavista F.C. and FC Porto ·
Jesualdo Ferreira
Manuel Jesualdo Ferreira (born 24 May 1946) is a Portuguese football manager who is the current manager of Qatari club Al Sadd SC.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Jesualdo Ferreira · Boavista F.C. and Jesualdo Ferreira ·
João Resende Alves
João António Ferreira Resende Alves (born 5 December 1952) is a former Portuguese footballer, and a coach.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and João Resende Alves · Boavista F.C. and João Resende Alves ·
LigaPro
The LigaPro (ProLeague), also referred to as Ledman LigaPro for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division of the Portuguese football league system, after the Primeira Liga.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and LigaPro · Boavista F.C. and LigaPro ·
Manuel Barbosa
Manuel José Ferreira da Silva Barbosa (born 26 February 1951) is a Portuguese football manager and a former player.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Manuel Barbosa · Boavista F.C. and Manuel Barbosa ·
Marlon Brandão
Marlon Roniel Brandão (born 1 September 1963) is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a forward.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Marlon Brandão · Boavista F.C. and Marlon Brandão ·
Porto
Porto (also known as Oporto in English) is the second-largest city in Portugal after Lisbon and one of the major urban areas of the Iberian Peninsula.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Porto · Boavista F.C. and Porto ·
Primeira Liga
The Primeira Liga (English: Premier League), also known as Liga NOS for sponsorship reasons, is the top professional association football division of the Portuguese football league system.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Primeira Liga · Boavista F.C. and Primeira Liga ·
Raul Águas
Raul António Águas (born 12 January 1949) is a Portuguese retired football striker and manager.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Raul Águas · Boavista F.C. and Raul Águas ·
Richard Daddy Owubokiri
Richard Daddy Owubokiri (born 16 July 1961 in Port Harcourt, Rivers State), commonly known as Ricky, is a Nigerian retired footballer who played as a striker.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Richard Daddy Owubokiri · Boavista F.C. and Richard Daddy Owubokiri ·
S.C. Braga
Sporting Clube de Braga, commonly known as Sporting de Braga or just Braga, is a Portuguese sports club from the city of Braga.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and S.C. Braga · Boavista F.C. and S.C. Braga ·
S.L. Benfica
Sport Lisboa e Benfica ComC MHIH OM, commonly known as Benfica, is a sports club based in Lisbon, Portugal.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and S.L. Benfica · Boavista F.C. and S.L. Benfica ·
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.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Sporting CP · Boavista F.C. and Sporting CP ·
Vitória S.C.
Vitória Sport Clube, commonly known as Vitória de Guimarães, are a Portuguese professional football club based in Guimarães that competes in the Primeira Liga, the top-flight of football in Portugal. Vitória de Guimarães have tried to match the dominance of the so-called "Big Three" (Benfica, Porto and Sporting CP) in the Primeira Liga, where it has finished third on four occasions, most recently in 2007–08. They have won one Taça de Portugal and one Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Vitória S.C. · Boavista F.C. and Vitória S.C. ·
Zoran Filipović
Zoran Filipović (Зоран Филиповић,; born 6 February 1953) is a former Montenegrin football coach and former player, best known for his playing stints with Red Star Belgrade and S.L. Benfica.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Zoran Filipović · Boavista F.C. and Zoran Filipović ·
1989–90 Primeira Divisão
The 1989–90 Primeira Divisão was the 56th edition of top flight of Portuguese football.
1989–90 Primeira Divisão and 1990–91 Primeira Divisão · 1989–90 Primeira Divisão and Boavista F.C. ·
1991–92 Primeira Divisão
The 1991–92 Primeira Divisão was the 58th edition of top flight of Portuguese football.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and 1991–92 Primeira Divisão · 1991–92 Primeira Divisão and Boavista F.C. ·
1991–92 UEFA Cup
The 1991–92 UEFA Cup was won by Ajax on away goals over Torino.
1990–91 Primeira Divisão and 1991–92 UEFA Cup · 1991–92 UEFA Cup and Boavista F.C. ·
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1990–91 Primeira Divisão and Boavista F.C. Comparison
1990–91 Primeira Divisão has 95 relations, while Boavista F.C. has 302. As they have in common 22, the Jaccard index is 5.54% = 22 / (95 + 302).
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