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  2. Sport in Madeira - Wikipedia

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    The Al Nassr FC and Portugal footballer Cristiano Ronaldo was born in Madeira and played for CF Andorinha and Nacional before going to Sporting Lisbon. [ 1 ] C.S. Marítimo is considered the biggest club of Madeira and has enjoyed various campaigns in the UEFA Cup having recorded famous results against teams such as Juventus , Leeds and Rangers .

  3. Category:Sport in Madeira - Wikipedia

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  4. Sport in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal has great traditions in rallying with one of the most famous rally races in the world (Rally of Portugal). Also famous is the Ralall managers are also noteworthy, with ly Madeira. Off-road events (with the Baja Portugal 1000 and recently Lisboa-Dakar) also have international recognition. SATA RAlly Açores is part of the ERC.

  5. Madeira - Wikipedia

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    Football is the most popular sport in Madeira and the island was indeed the first place in Portugal to host a match, organised by British residents in 1875. [ 143 ] [ 144 ] The island is the birthplace of international star Cristiano Ronaldo and is home to two prominent teams, C.S. Marítimo and C.D. Nacional , the later of which he played ...

  6. Campo da Imaculada Conceição - Wikipedia

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    Campo da Imaculada Conceição is a football stadium in Funchal, Portugal.It is currently used for football matches and has a capacity for 1,824 people. [2] The stadium is owned by C.S. Marítimo and forms part of the Complexo Desportivo do Marítimo training facility.

  7. Estádio do Marítimo - Wikipedia

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    Estádio dos Barreiros was officially opened on 5 May 1957 [2] by minister Arantes e Oliveira, and with a football match between a Madeira Select team and the Portugal B team, who ran out 5–2 winners in front of over 12,000 fans. Floodlights were installed a decade later and the first match played under the new lights took place on 28 May 1967.

  8. Centro Desportivo da Madeira - Wikipedia

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    Centro Desportivo da Madeira is a multi-use stadium in Ribeira Brava, Madeira, Portugal. It is used mostly for football matches. The stadium is able to hold 2,500 people and was built in 2007.

  9. Campo do Adelino Rodrigues - Wikipedia

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    Campo de Futebol Adelino Rodrigues, also known as Campo do Liceu, is a multi-use stadium, mainly used for football, which is located in the city centre of Funchal, on the Portuguese island of Madeira. The stadium is the current home of União da Bola.