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Since the 1952–53 season, it hands the Bota de Prata award to the Primeira Liga's top goalscorer. It is the most popular newspaper among Portuguese emigrants abroad and is widely read in the former Portuguese colonies in Africa. From 2006, it is also printed in Newark, New Jersey, an American city with a large Portuguese population. [citation ...
O Jogo was first published on 22 February 1985 by the Jornal de Notícias company in Porto, and it is seen as appealing mainly to supporters of FC Porto, [1] [2] being publicly criticized by Benfica, [3] [4] suppressing the gap of the two other national sports newspapers, A Bola and Record. O Jogo has also a Lisbon edition.
Correio da Manhã was established in 1979. [2] [3] The paper is based in Lisbon. [3]It is owned by the Cofina group [4] [5] and is published by its subsidiary. [6] The company acquired the paper in 2000. [7]
The 2023 Copa do Brasil (officially the Copa Betano do Brasil 2023 for sponsorship reasons) [1] was the 35th edition of the Copa do Brasil football competition. It was held between 21 February and 24 September 2023.
The 2024 Copa do Brasil (officially the Copa Betano do Brasil 2024 for sponsorship reasons) [1] was the 36th edition of Brazil's domestic cup, the Copa do Brasil.It was being held from 20 February to 10 November 2024. [2]
In 2007, Record was the third-best-selling Portuguese newspaper with a circulation of 74,000 copies. [11] The paper claimed it was the leading sport newspaper in Portugal with 62,245 copies in 2011, and was also the leading website in Portuguese sport newspapers, with 216 million page views recorded in May 2012. [12]
The 2021 Copa do Brasil (officially the Copa Intelbras do Brasil 2021 for sponsorship reasons) [1] was the 33rd edition of the Copa do Brasil football competition. It was held between 9 March and 15 December 2021.
The clashes for the Copa Aldao between the champions of Argentina and Uruguay kindled the idea of continental competition in the 1930s. [1] In 1948, the South American Championship of Champions (Spanish: Campeonato Sudamericano de Campeones), the most direct precursor to the Copa Libertadores, was played and organized by the Chilean club Colo-Colo after years of planning and organization. [1]