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23 Apr | Rio Ave  | - | Sporting CP |  | 3:00pm |
Results |
27 Feb | Gil Vicente  | 0 - 1 | Sporting CP |  | |
26 Feb | Benfica  | 1 - 0 | Braga |  | |
25 Feb | O Elvas  | 0 - 2 | Tirsense |  | |
06 Feb | Rio Ave  | 2 - 1 | São João d |  | |
14 Jan | SC Farense  | 1 - 3 | Benfica |  | |
12 Jan | O Elvas  | 2 - 1 | Guimaraes |  | |
12 Jan | Casa Pia  | 1 - 3 | Rio Ave |  | |
12 Jan | Gil Vicente  | 1 - 0 | Moreirense |  | |
21 Dec | Tirsense  | 1 - 0 | Rebordosa |  | |
21 Dec | Oliveira do   | 1 - 3 | São João d |  | |
Description
The Taça de Portugal (Cup of Portugal) is an annual association football competition and the premier knockout tournament in Portuguese football. For sponsorship reasons, it has been known as Taça de Portugal Placard as of the 2015–16 season. Organised by the Portuguese Football Federation since it was first held in 1938, the competition is open to professional and amateur clubs from the top-four league divisions. Matches are played from August–September to May–June, and the final is traditionally held at the Estádio Nacional in Oeiras, near Lisbon. The winners qualify for the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira (or the runners-up, in case the winners are also the league champions) and the UEFA Europa League (unless they already qualify for the UEFA Champions League through league placing).
Before 1938, a similar competition was held since 1922 under the name Campeonato de Portugal (English: Championship of Portugal), which determined the national champions from among the different regional championship winners. The establishment of the Primeira Liga, a nationwide league-based competition, as the official domestic championship in 1938, led to the conversion of the Campeonato de Portugal into the main domestic cup competition, under its current designation. In fact, the trophy awarded to the Portuguese Cup winners is the same that was awarded to the Campeonato de Portugal winners, although titles in each competition are counted separately.
The first winners of the Taça de Portugal were Académica, who defeated Benfica 4–3 in the 1939 final. Benfica are the most successful team in the competition, with 26 trophies in 36 final appearances. Sporting CP are the current holders, who beat Porto in the 2019 final.

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 Abrantes e Benf  | | 
 Académica-SF  | | 
 Académico do F  | |

 Academico Viseu  | | 
 Alcains  | | 
 Aliança de Gan  | | 
 Alpendorada  | |

 Alverca  | | 
 Amarante  | | 
 Amora  | | 
 Anadia  | |

 Arouca | | 
 Arronches e Ben  | | 
 Associação Acad | | 
 Atlético CP  | |

 Atlético dos A  | | 
 AVS Futebol SAD  | | 
 Barreirense  | | 
 Beira Mar  | |

 Benfica | | 
 Benfica e Caste  | | 
 Boavista | | 
 Braga | |

 Bragança  | | 
 Brito  | | 
 Caldas  | | 
 Camacha  | |

 Cardielense  | | 
 Casa Pia  | | 
 Castrense  | | 
 CD Fátima  | |

 CD Nacional de  | | 
 CF Benfica  | | 
 Chaves | | 
 Cinfães  | |

 Coimbrões  | | 
 Comércio e Ind  | | 
 Covilha  | | 
 Desportivo Mon�  | |

 Dumiense  | | 
 Eléctrico  | | 
 Esperança de L  | | 
 Estarreja  | |

 Estoril-Praia | | 
 Estrela Amadora  | | 
 Estrela de Vend  | | 
 F.C. Paços de Fe | |

 Fabril Barreiro  | | 
 Fafe  | | 
 Famalicao  | | 
 FC Porto | |

 Feirense | | 
 Felgueiras  | | 
 Ferreira do Zê  | | 
 Ferreiras  | |

 Gavionenses  | | 
 GD Resende  | | 
 Gil Vicente | | 
 Ginásio Figuei  | |

 Gondomar  | | 
 Guarda  | | 
 Guimaraes | | 
 Joane  | |

 Juventude de Ga  | | 
 Juventude de Pe  | | 
 Juventude Lajen  | | 
 Lagoa  | |

 Leça  | | 
 Leixoes  | | 
 Louletano  | | 
 Lusitânia Lour  | |

 Lusitano de Év  | | 
 Macedo de Caval  | | 
 Machico  | | 
 Madalena  | |

 Mafra  | | 
 Maia Lidador  | | 
 Marco 09  | | 
 Maria da Fonte  | |

 Marinhense  | | 
 Maritimo | | 
 Moncarapachense  | | 
 Moreirense | |

 Mortágua  | | 
 Moura  | | 
 O Elvas  | | 
 O Grandolense  | |

 Olímpico Monti  | | 
 Oliveira de Fra  | | 
 Oliveira do Hos  | | 
 Oliveirense  | |

 Operário dos A  | | 
 Os Belenenses  | | 
 Os Limianos  | | 
 Os Marialvas  | |

 Os Sandinenses  | | 
 Ovarense  | | 
 Paredes  | | 
 Pedrógão São  | |

 Penafiel | | 
 Peniche  | | 
 Pêro Pinheiro  | | 
 Pevidém  | |

 Portel  | | 
 Portimonense | | 
 Praia Milfontes  | | 
 Rabo de Peixe  | |

 Rebordosa  | | 
 Régua  | | 
 Rio Ave | | 
 Sacavenense  | |

 Salgueiros  | | 
 Sanjoanense  | | 
 Santa Clara  | | 
 São João de V  | |

 São Roque  | | 
 SC Farense  | | 
 SC Lusitânia  | | 
 Serpa  | |

 Sertanense  | | 
 Sintrense  | | 
 Sporting CP | | 
 Sporting de Pom  | |

 Sporting Viana  | | 
 Tirsense  | | 
 Tocha  | | 
 Tondela | |

 Torreense  | | 
 Trofense  | | 
 União da Serra  | | 
 União de Coimb  | |

 União de Lamas  | | 
 União de Leiri  | | 
 União de Santa  | | 
 Valpaços  | |

 Varzim  | | 
 Velense  | | 
 Vianense  | | 
 Vieira  | |

 Vieirense  | | 
 Vila Cortez  | | 
 Vila Real  | | 
 Vilaverdense  | |

 Vinhais  | | 
 Vitória de Setú | | 
 Vizela  | |
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Braga (2020-2021)
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