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Sporting Clube Campomaiorense, more
commonly known as
Campomaiorense, is a
Portuguese football club from
Campo Maior,
Portalegre District. The club was...
- Marítimo
qualified for the 2001–02 UEFA Cup. At the
bottom of the table,
Campomaiorense,
Desportivo das Aves and
Estrela da
Amadora were
relegated to the Segunda...
- and 19-year
reign of
Porto and Benfica.
Campomaiorense Desportivo das Aves
Estrela da
Amadora Campomaiorense,
Desportivo das Aves and
Estrela da Amadora...
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classification in 1994–95 season. Leça
Campomaiorense Felgueiras The
other three teams were
replaced by Leça,
Campomaiorense and
Felgueiras from the Liga de...
- the
brother of
Argentine footballer Ezequiel Garré. Huracán 1996–1998
Campomaiorense 1999
Huachipato 2000–2002
Audax Italiano 2003
Chacarita Juniors 2004–2005...
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classification in 1996–97 season.
Campomaiorense Varzim Académica The
other three teams were
replaced by
Campomaiorense,
Varzim and Académica from the Liga...
- the
fifth round by
third division side Torreense. Beira-Mar
defeated Campomaiorense, 1–0 in the
final to win
their first Taça de Portugal. As a
result of...
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number 2),
Olhanense (branch
number 4), Covilhã (branch
number 8) and
Campomaiorense (branch
number 27), as well as
delegations such as Lusitânia (delegation...
- F.
Estrela da
Amadora 30 (4) 1985–87 S.C. Covilhã 37 (1) 1987–88 A.D.
Lousada 1988–89 S.C.
Campomaiorense *Club
domestic league appearances and goals...
- was part of the
Campomaiorense side who
reached the
final of the 1998–99 Taça de Portugal. Remo
Campeonato Paraense: 1995
Campomaiorense Taça de Portugal:...