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Encyclopedia > Portuguese Cup

The Portuguese Cup or, more correctly, Cup of Portugal (Port. Taça de Portugal) is the national football competition, on a knock-out-basis.


Before 1938, the same competition was held under the name National Championship (Campeonato Nacional) and defined the Portuguese Champion.


In 1938 the name was changed and the competition turned into the second-most important competition in Portugal.


The final game is played at the Estádio Nacional in Jamor, Lisbon.

National Championship Winners
Season Winner 2nd placed
Académica
Olhanense
Marítimo
Belenenses
Belenenses
Vitória de Setúbal
Carcavelinhos
Belenenses
União de Lisboa
Barreirense
Belenenses
Belenenses
Barreirense
Belenenses
Cup of Portugal Winners
Season Field Winner 2nd placed Result
Campo das Salésias
Académica
4-3
Campo do Lumiar
Belenenses
3-1
Campo das Salésias
Belenenses
4-1
Campo do Lumiar
Belenenses
Vitória de Guimarães
2-0
Campo das Salésias
Vitória de Setúbal
5-1
Campo das Salésias
Estoril-Praia
8-0
Campo das Salésias
Olhanense
1-0
Estádio Nacional
Atlético CP
4-2
the competition was not held
Estádio Nacional
Belenenses
3-1
Estádio Nacional
Atlético CP
2-1
the competition was not held
Estádio Nacional
Académica
5-1
Estádio Nacional
5-4
Estádio Nacional
5-0
Estádio Nacional
Vitória de Setúbal
3-2
Estádio Nacional
2-1
Estádio Nacional
Torreense
2-0
Estádio Nacional
Sporting da Covilhã
3-1
Estádio Nacional
1-0
Estádio Nacional
1-0
Estádio Nacional
Belenenses
2-1
Estádio das Antas
Leixões
2-0
Estádio Nacional
Vitória de Setúbal
3-0
Estádio Nacional
Vitória de Guimarães
4-0
Estádio Nacional
6-2
Estádio Nacional
Vitória de Setúbal
3-1
Estádio Nacional
Sporting de Braga
Vitória de Setúbal
1-0
Estádio Nacional
Vitória de Setúbal
Académica
3-2
Estádio Nacional
Vitória de Setúbal
2-1
Estádio Nacional
Académica
2-1
Estádio Nacional
3-1
Estádio Nacional
4-1
Estádio Nacional
3-2
Estádio Nacional
Vitória de Setúbal
3-2
Estádio Nacional
2-1
Estádio José de Alvalade
2-1
Estádio das Antas
Vitória de Guimarães
2-1
Estádio das Antas
Sporting de Braga
1-0
Estádio Nacional
1-1 aet and 2-1
Estádio Nacional
1-1 aet and 1-0
Estádio Nacional
1-0
Estádio Nacional
3-1
Estádio Nacional
Sporting de Braga
4-0
Estádio das Antas
1-0
Estádio Nacional
Rio Ave
4-1
Estádio Nacional
3-1
Estádio Nacional
Belenenses
2-0
Estádio Nacional
2-1
Estádio Nacional
Vitória de Guimarães
1-0
Estádio Nacional
Belenenses
2-1
Estádio Nacional
Estrela da Amadora
Farense
1-1 aet and 2-0
Estádio Nacional
Beira Mar
3-1 aet
Estádio Nacional
2-1
Estádio Nacional
5-2
Estádio Nacional
0-0 aet and 2-1
Estádio Nacional
Marítimo
2-0
Estádio Nacional
3-1
Estádio Nacional
3-2
Estádio Nacional
Sporting de Braga
3-1
Estádio Nacional
Beira Mar
Campomaiorense
1-0
Estádio Nacional
1-1 aet and 2-0
Estádio Nacional
Marítimo
2-0
Estádio Nacional
Leixões
1-0
Estádio Nacional
União de Leiria
1-0
Estádio Nacional
2-1 aet
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The cup has always been one means of divination, whether by looking into it, or looking into water in it, or shaking up tea leaves or coffee grounds.
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Under Portuguese law the manufacture and use of counterfeit movies or music can be punished with a prison sentence of up to three years but in most cases judges issue guilty parties fines.
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