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Portugal national football team - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (833 words) |
 | The Portugal national football team is the national football (soccer) team of Portugal and is controlled by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). |
 | The Portuguese were unable to equal Eusebio's 1966 third place finish as they lost to Germany 3-1 on July 8 in Stuttgart, settling for fourth place in the 2006 World Cup. |
 | The Portuguese squad qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany and came in first place in Group D with victories over Angola (1-0, goal from Pauleta), Iran (2-0, goals from Deco and Cristiano Ronaldo) and Mexico (2-1, goals from Maniche and Simão). |
| Portuguese Football Federation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (110 words) |
 | The Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) (Portuguese: Federação Portuguesa de Futebol, pron. |
 | IPA /fɨ.ðɨ.ɾÉ.'sÉ̃w̃ puɾ.tu.'É£e.zÉ dɨ fu.tɨ.βɔɫ/) is the governing body of football in Portugal. |
 | It organises the Second and Third Division, the Cup of Portugal, the SuperCup Cândido de Oliveira, youth levels, women's football, Futsal and also the Portugal national football team for men and the Portugal women's national football team. |