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A rabbit hunt along the Faneca at the turn of the century (1903) The Barreiro da Faneca was integrated into the Área de Paisagem Protegida do Barreiro da Faneca (Protected Landscape of Barreiro da Faneca) with the promulgation of Regional Decree 47/2008/A (7 November 2008), administered by the Secretário Regional do Ambiente e do Mar (Regional Secretariat of the Environment and the Sea).
As Barreiro's contract was expiring, rumours that Barreiro would become a Benfica player were confirmed when Benfica's club president Rui Costa claimed "O Leandro também é jogador do Benfica" which translates to "Leandro [Barreiro] is also a Benfica player" on 23 May 2024. [6]
Barreiro (European Portuguese pronunciation: [bɐˈʁɐjɾu] ⓘ) is a city and a municipality in the Setúbal District in Portugal. The population in 2021 was 78,345, [ 1 ] in an area of 36.39 square kilometres (14.05 sq mi). [ 2 ]
Thus the club changed its name to Clube de Futebol Os Unidos or Unidos de Lisboa (CUF Barreiro, meanwhile changed to Unidos Futebol Clube or Unidos do Barreiro). It was during this period that the club had its most successful spell, playing three consecutive seasons, from 1940–41 to 1942–43, in the Primeira Divisão , when qualification was ...
Barreiro e Lavradio is a civil parish in the municipality of Barreiro, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Barreiro and Lavradio. [ 1 ] The population in 2011 was 21,877, [ 2 ] in an area of 7.74 km 2 .
The 1942–43 Taça de Portugal was the fifth season of the Taça de Portugal (English: Portuguese Cup), the premier Portuguese football knockout competition, organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF).
They managed to win 2–0 against Dinamo Zagreb in Barreiro, but lost in the away game with 6–1 and were immediately eliminated. Barreirense's major rival is Fabril , formerly Quimigal, with whom they have shared many seasons from the Primeira Liga all the way down to the Setúbal FA League .
The 2020–21 Sport Lisboa e Benfica season was the club's 117th season in existence and its 87th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football.This season, Benfica invested €105 million amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a record investment in Portuguese football. [1]