- Sicasal–Acral was a
Portuguese professional road
cycling team that
existed from 1986
until 1995. The team
competed in
eight editions of the
Vuelta a España...
- 2006
Juventude (3)
Vernisul 2007 Not held 2008
Pelotas (1)
Juventude 2009
Torrense (1)
Black Show 2010 Gaúcho FF (1)
Flamengo de
Alegrete 2011
Flores da Cunha...
- Boa Hora 2
Modicus Ílhavo 2012–13
Benfica B 1
Sanjoanense Salgueiros &
Torrense 2013–14 ****nal de
Devesa 1
Loures Almada &
Boavista 2014–15 Estarreja...
- The
iudiciaria Torrensis, also
known as
fines Torrenses,
comitatus Toresi**** or Torresana, was a
Carolingian district of north-west
Italy which is referred...
- Imp.
Cruzeiro 1985/1986 Ac. Fátima 2001/2002
Sanjoanense 2002/2003 IFC
Torrense 2003/2004 AS Académico
Leiria 2004/2005 AA
Avanca 2005/2006 CF Empregados...
-
favorites due to its
smaller budget compared to Paio Pires, Amora, and
Torrense,
calling both his team, Lordemão FC, and Atlético CP "outsiders" by comparison...
- "Switzerland's
Mounoud thankful for
second chance". fifa.com. "Mounoud, el
torrense que
defiende la meta de Suiza". diaridetarragona.com. "Eliott Mounoud,...
- Stefano Colagè (ITA) Alba–Cucine s.t. 6 Paulo
Jorge Silva (POR) Sicasal–
Torrense s.t. 7 Sean Kelly (IRL) Kas–Canal 10 s.t. 8 Claudio Chiappucci (ITA)...
- (1) 15 de
Novembro 1995
Santo Ângelo (1)
Palmeirense 1996 Novo
Hamburgo (1) São José (PA) 1997 São José (CS) (1)
Lajeadense 1998
Torrense (1) Avenida...
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Sporting CP 1955–1956
Caldas 1956–1957
Braga 1957–1958 Leixões 1958–1959
Torrense 1959–1960
Caldas 1960–1961
Braga 1961–1962
Portimonense 1962–1964 Barreirense...