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League PositionRecent League Form ➡Established1935 (89 years old)
Sport Rugby
Stadium/HomeEstádio Universitário de Lisboa
(8,000 Capacity)
Jersey or Equipment ClearartArchivePrimary ColoursLocationLisbon, Portugal
NicknamesOs Lobos
CompetitionsRugby World CupRugby Europe ChampionshipLast Editcardinaldiehard25: 18/Jun/21
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08/10 | Fiji Rugby | 23 - 24 | Portugal Rug | |
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16/09 | Wales Rugby | 28 - 8 | Portugal Rug | |
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The Portugal national rugby union team (Portuguese: Seleção Portuguesa de Rugby), nicknamed Os Lobos (The Wolves), represents Portugal in men's international rugby union competitions. The team as well as all rugby union in Portugal is administered by the Federação Portuguesa de Rugby. Portugal qualified for their first Rugby World Cup in 2007 where they were grouped in Pool C along with New Zealand, Italy, Romania and Scotland. They are nicknamed Os Lobos, Portuguese for "The Wolves".
Portugal have experienced modest success in recent years. They have qualified to the 2007 World Cup in France and although they lost all their matches they managed to score one try in all their games and led the score against Romania until the late minutes. Portugal were the surprise winners of the 2003–04 European Nations Cup, but though they could only finish third in the following event. The national side is ranked 21st in the world (as of 12 October 2019).
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Eusébio
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Granate
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Madeira
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Madeira
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Marquès
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Marta
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Moïse
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Morais
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Simoes
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Showing 0 to 9 (Total: 9)Stadium or HomeThe Lisbon University Stadium (Portuguese: Estádio Universitário de Lisboa) is a unit within the University of Lisbon, and a multivenue park located in Alvalade, Lisbon, comprising several sports facilities, and mostly known for its main venue and namesake, the Estádio de Honra, a multi-use stadium. It also includes several indoors arenas, tennis courts, football fields, a golf course, a swimming pool complex and a medical centre. It was under direct government management until 2013, when it was integrated in the university.
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