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2002–03 Primeira Liga and O Clássico

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Difference between 2002–03 Primeira Liga and O Clássico

2002–03 Primeira Liga vs. O Clássico

The 2002–03 Primeira Liga was the 69th edition of top flight of Portuguese football. O Clássico ("The Classic") is the name given in football to any match between S.L. Benfica and FC Porto.

Similarities between 2002–03 Primeira Liga and O Clássico

2002–03 Primeira Liga and O Clássico have 23 things in common (in Unionpedia): António Sousa, Artur Jorge (footballer), Augusto Inácio, Coimbra, Diamantino Miranda, Estádio das Antas, FC Porto, Fernando Chalana, Jaime Pacheco, Jesualdo Ferreira, João Resende Alves, José Alberto Costa, José Mourinho, Lisbon, Mário Jardel, Porto, Primeira Liga, S.L. Benfica, Simão Sabrosa, Sporting CP, Tiago Mendes, 2001–02 Primeira Liga, 2003–04 Primeira Liga.

António Sousa

António Augusto Gomes de Sousa (born 28 April 1957) is a retired Portuguese footballer who played as a central midfielder, and a manager.

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Artur Jorge (footballer)

Artur Jorge Braga Melo Teixeira (born 13 February 1946), commonly known as Artur Jorge, is a Portuguese football manager and former player, who played as a forward.

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Augusto Inácio

Augusto Soares Inácio (born 30 January 1955) is a Portuguese retired footballer and manager.

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Coimbra

Coimbra (Corumbriga)) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. The population at the 2011 census was 143,397, in an area of. The fourth-largest urban centre in Portugal (after Lisbon, Porto, Braga), it is the largest city of the district of Coimbra, the Centro region and the Baixo Mondego subregion. About 460,000 people live in the Região de Coimbra, comprising 19 municipalities and extending into an area. Among the many archaeological structures dating back to the Roman era, when Coimbra was the settlement of Aeminium, are its well-preserved aqueduct and cryptoporticus. Similarly, buildings from the period when Coimbra was the capital of Portugal (from 1131 to 1255) still remain. During the Late Middle Ages, with its decline as the political centre of the Kingdom of Portugal, Coimbra began to evolve into a major cultural centre. This was in large part helped by the establishment the University of Coimbra in 1290, the oldest academic institution in the Portuguese-speaking world. Apart from attracting many European and international students, the university is visited by many tourists for its monuments and history. Its historical buildings were classified as a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 2013: "Coimbra offers an outstanding example of an integrated university city with a specific urban typology as well as its own ceremonial and cultural traditions that have been kept alive through the ages.".

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Diamantino Miranda

Diamantino Manuel Fernandes Miranda (born 3 August 1959), known simply as Diamantino in his playing days, is a former Portuguese professional footballer who played as a midfielder, and a current coach.

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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.

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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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Fernando Chalana

Fernando Albino de Sousa Chalana (born 10 February 1959) is a retired Portuguese football player and manager.

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Jaime Pacheco

Jaime Moreira Pacheco (born 22 July 1958) is a former Portuguese footballer who played as a central midfielder, and is a current manager.

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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.

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João Resende Alves

João António Ferreira Resende Alves (born 5 December 1952) is a former Portuguese footballer, and a coach.

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José Alberto Costa

José Alberto Barroso Machado e Costa (born 31 October 1953) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a left winger, and is a manager.

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José Mourinho

José Mário dos Santos Mourinho Félix, GOIH (born 26 January 1963), known as José Mourinho, is a Portuguese football manager and former football player.

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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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Mário Jardel

Mário Jardel de Almeida Ribeiro (born 18 September 1973) is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a forward.

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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.

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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.

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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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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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Tiago Mendes

Tiago Cardoso Mendes, OIH (born 2 May 1981), known simply as Tiago, is a former Portuguese professional footballer who played as a midfielder, and is the current assistant manager of Atlético Madrid.

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2001–02 Primeira Liga

The 2001–02 Primeira Liga was the 68th edition of top flight of Portuguese football.

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2003–04 Primeira Liga

The 2003–04 Primeira Liga was the 70th edition of top flight of Portuguese football.

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2002–03 Primeira Liga and O Clássico Comparison

2002–03 Primeira Liga has 97 relations, while O Clássico has 418. As they have in common 23, the Jaccard index is 4.47% = 23 / (97 + 418).

References

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