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Joaquim da Rocha Ferreira da Costa, known as Ferreira da Costa (born 1 November 1953) is a former Portuguese football player and coach. He played 14 seasons and 295 games in the Primeira Liga for Vitória de Guimarães , Penafiel , Chaves , Sporting Espinho and Porto .
Ferreira do Alentejo (European Portuguese pronunciation: [fɨˈʁɐjɾɐ ðu ɐlẽˈtɛʒu] ⓘ), or simply Ferreira, is a town and a municipality in Beja District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 8,255, [1] in an area of 648.25 km 2. [2] The human activity in the municipality dates back to antiquity, with evidence of prehistoric and ...
Ferreira (Latin ferraria and ferrus) is a Portuguese and Galician toponymic and occupational surname, meaning "iron mine" (name of several locations in Portugal) and also the feminine variant of "blacksmith" ("ferreiro"), related to ironworks. The variants Ferreiro, Ferreiró, Ferreiros, Ferro, or Ferraria are less common.
Born in Matão, São Paulo, [1] Ferreira represented Mirassol, Ferroviária and Santos as a youth before joining Portuguese side Aves in 2016. After spending the season playing for the B-team, he was released and spent a year without a club before signing for Ginásio Figueirense (C. Rodrigo).
1.4 Grande Porto. 1.5 Minho-Lima. 2 Centro. ... Barragem da Marateca Castelo Branco, Portugal; Marechal Carmona Dam ... Ferreira do Alentejo; Castelo Ventoso Dam ...
Ferreira (footballer, born 1933), Antenor Ferreira de Carvalho Filho, Brazilian football forward Ferreira (footballer, born 1979) , Josiesley Ferreira Rosa, Brazilian football striker Ferreira (footballer, born 1984) , Antonio Ferreira de Oliveira Junior, Brazilian football centre-back
Ferreira was born on 2 January 1974, in Nampula in Portuguese Mozambique.Her family moved to Bragança in Portugal when she was eleven months old. She obtained a degree in biochemistry from the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Porto and a master's degree and PhD in chemistry from the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Minho.
They made the semifinals of the Taça de Portugal in 1985–86, the furthest they've gone in the competition. In 2013–14, Penafiel finished 3rd in Segunda Liga and reached Primeira Liga for the first time in 8 years, but finished 18th in 2014-15 and were relegated to Segunda Liga again in 2015–16.