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Imortal DC currently plays in Campeonato de Portugal which is now the fourth tier of the Portuguese football league system since a new league was created in 2021.They finished 1st of the Algarve FA regional league in the 2020–2021 season as the league came to an end due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the team with most points (Imortal DC at the time) was promoted to the Campeonato de Portugal.
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The Estádio Algarve (transl. Algarve Stadium) is an association football stadium located between Faro and Loulé municipalities, in the Algarve region of Portugal. The stadium has a capacity of 30,305 and was purposely built for the UEFA Euro 2004 championship.
Estadio Municipal (literally 'municipal stadium') is a generic name for municipally-owned, -constructed, or -operated sport stadia in Spanish or Portuguese-speaking countries. In Angola : Estádio Municipal de Benguela , in Benguela
Estádio Municipal do Marco de Canavezes; Estádio da Mata Real; Estádio Carlos Osório; Estádio Cidade de Barcelos; Estádio Conde Dias Garcia; Estádio D. Afonso Henriques (1965) Estádio das Amoreiras; Estádio de São Miguel (Gondomar) Estádio de São Miguel (Ponta Delgada) Estádio do Bonfim; Estádio do Campo Grande; Estádio do CD Aves
Estádio Municipal de Portimão is the current stadium of Portimonense S.C. It is located in the centre of Portimão in the Algarve, Portugal and was opened in 1937 for local football club Portimonense S.C. Its capacity is 4,961 people. [3] It hosted Portimonense's stay in the Primeira Liga in the 1980s.
Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, the largest stadium in the Central-West Region. Estádio do Morumbi , the largest privately-owned stadium in Brazilian football. Arena Castelão , the largest stadium in Northeastern Brazil .
The Estádio Municipal de Aveiro is a football stadium in Aveiro, Portugal. It was designed for the UEFA Euro 2004 tournament by Portuguese architect Tomás Taveira . It has a capacity of 32,830 spectators, making it the fifth largest football stadium in Portugal .