Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses
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| Club founded in
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| Colors
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| Stage
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(32 500 places)
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| Seat
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1449-015 Lisboa
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The Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses is a general sports Club Portuguese in particular including a section of Football, based with Lisbon. It is one of the founding members of the National league in 1934.
Prize list
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Cut of Portugal of football ( 3 )
- Finalist: 1989
- eleventh turn: 2006 - 2007
Transfers
Departures
- Carlitos ()
Trainers of the club
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1981-81 : Artur Jorge
- 1992-93 : Abel Braga
Former players
; Brazil- Cléber
- João Batista
- Meyong
- Artur Jorge
- Bruno Fernandes
- Eliseu
- Chico Faria
- Hélder Rosário
- Jaime Mercês
- Jose Pedro
- Lourenço
- Manoel
- Paulo Sergio
- Rui Pataca
- Silas
- Manual Vitor
External bonds
- Official site of the club
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