- The Estádio José
Alvalade (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɨʃˈtaðju ʒuˈzɛ alvɐˈlaðɨ]; English: José
Alvalade Stadium) is a
football stadium in Lisbon, Portugal...
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Alvalade (Portuguese pronunciation: [alvɐˈlaðɨ]) is a
freguesia (civil parish) and
typical quarter of Lisbon, the
capital city of Portugal.
Located in...
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their matches on the
estate of the
Viscount of
Alvalade (Alfredo Holtreman), José
Alvalade's grandfather, with the club's
headquarters located in...
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Holtreman Roquette (10
October 1885 – 19
October 1918),
known as José
Alvalade (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ alvɐˈlaðɨ]), was one of the founders...
- quarter-finals and will end with the
final on 24 May 2025 at the Estádio José
Alvalade in Lisbon, Portugal, to
decide the
champions of the 2024–25 UEFA Women's...
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feature a 16-team
group stage. The
final will be held at the Estádio José
Alvalade in Lisbon, Portugal. The ****ociation
ranking based on the UEFA women's...
- The
Battle of
Alvalade refers to a
planned and prepared, but not realised,
pitched battle in
Alvalade,
Portugal in 1323,
between the
troops of
Dinis of...
- Estádio José
Alvalade in Lisbon, Portugal, on 24 May 2025. The
match will be the
second UEFA
final to be held at Lisbon's Estádio José
Alvalade, following...
- The
Alvalade Square is an
urban square in the city of Lisbon, Portugal,
located in the
civil parish of
Alvalade,
within the
Neighbourhood of
Alvalade. It...
- Estádio José
Alvalade was a multi-purpose
stadium in Lisbon, Portugal. The
stadium was able to hold 75,000
people at a time but
later its
capacity was...