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30/07/03 FC Porto remain 6th in the IFFHS club rankings. The top ten: 1. AC Milan 2. Real Madrid 3. Manchester United 4. FC Barcelona
5. Arsenal 6. FC Porto 7. FC Juventus 8. Internazionale 9. Celtic 10. Boca Juniors 27/07/03 Felgueiras, ostensibly relegated from the Segunda Divisão
(now to be called A Divisão de Honra), have been reinstated, taking over the place left vacant by Farense, relegated because of financial problems. 26/07/03 Former Boavista
coach Jaime Pacheco was officially presented Friday as the new Mallorca coach for the season. He immediately promised a lot of hard work - his trademark. 21/07/03
Former Boavista coach Jaime Pacheco has joined Spanish club Mallorca, replacing Gregório Manzano. 20/07/03 FC Porto president Pinto da Costa and his estranged wife
Filomena Morais apparently and allegedly exchanged physical attacks Thursday night and both filed complaints with the police. 11/07/03 There is controversy in the changing room at Benfica
after last year's club captain, winger Simão Sabrosa, was voted out by the players and replaced by central defender Hélder. Simão has accused Hélder of campaigning, but said on his official site that he
wants the thing forgotten, and that he will sort out the problem internally. But the situation has cast a shadow over the club's pre-season preparation in the South of Spain. Leixões, of the Segunda, are
the final team to be confirmed for Boavista's 'Centenary Tournament', to be held between August 1st and 3rd. The other teams are Boavista, Benfica and Sporting. The Portuguese
SuperLiga has risen to eighth in the world, according to the International Federation of Football History and Statistics. Here is the top ten: 1. Spain 2. Italy 3. Argentina
4. Brazil 5. England 6. Colombia 7. France 8. PORTUGAL 9. Holland 10. Germany 10/07/03 Coach Rui Aguas, who left Marítimo under a cloud at the end of the
season, has joined Sporting Braga as Jesualdo Ferreira's assistant. 08/07/03 Romanian striker Mariusz Niculae, a favourite at Sporting
but dogged by injury last season, will be out for two months after injuring a foot in training. 06/07/03 A coach carrying Benfica's futsal
team and a private vehicle collided Saturday, causing the death of the four people travelling in the private vehicle. The coach was returning from a friendly match in the north of Portugal. José Peseiro
has signed a two-year deal to be Carlos Queirós's assistant at Real Madrid. 04/07/03 Nelo Vingada has confirmed that he will continue at Zamalek of Egypt and will not join
Carlos Queiróz at Real Madrid. Meanwhile, the name of Nacional coach José Peseiro has been mentioned as a possible assistant to Queiróz. The charity match between the Luís Figo Foundation and
UNICEF ended in a 5-5 draw Wednesday. Raúl, Ronaldo and Pauleta (3) scored for the Foundation, Sérgio conceição, Micehel Salgado, Zidane, Van Nistelrooy and Sol campbell (O.G.) for UNICEF.
Michael Scumacher was voted the Man of the Match with three passes for goals. thge match was also the occasion of the inauguration of the South End at Boavista's Bessa Stadium. There are now three sides of
the ground up. It is 25 years since Benfica's General Assembly voted to allow foreign players to play for the club. Brazilian Jorge Gomes was the first. Estrela de Portalegre
, the club which made the Guiness Book of Records two seasons ago for the longest run of consecutive victories (19), have dropped from the Segunda B to the district leagues because of financial problems.
02/07/03 The squads have been announced for Wedensday's 'Luís Figo Foundation' charity match at Boavista's Bessa Stadium. Fundação
Luís Figo:1. Gianluigi Buffon, Ita (Juventus, Ita) 2. Christian Panucci, Ita (AS Roma, Ita) 3. Roberto Carlos, Bra (Real Madrid, Sp)
4. Fernando Hierro, Sp (Real Madrid, Sp) 5. Sol Campbell, Eng (Arsenal, Eng) 6. Claude Makelele, Fra (Real Madrid, Sp) 7. Michael Schumacher, Ger (Formula 1, Ferrari) 7. Luís Figo, Por (Real Madrid, Sp)
8. Leonardo, Bra (AC Milan, Ita) 9. Ronaldo, Bra (Real Madrid, Esp) 10. Rui Costa, Por (AC Milan, Ita) 11. Raúl, Sp (Real Madrid, Sp) 12. Nelson, Por (Sporting) 13. Willy Sagnol, Fra (Bayern Munich, Ger)
14. Aldair, Bra (AS Roma, Ita) 15. Fernando Couto, Por (Lázio, Ita) 16. Chivu, Rom (Ajax, Hol) 17. Samuel Etoo, Cam (Mallorca, Sp) 18. Pep Guardiola , Sp (Bréscia, Ita)
20. Andy Cole, Eng (Blackburn, Eng) 21. Pauleta, Por (Bordeaux, Fra)
UNICEF
1. Ricardo, Por (Boavista, Por) 2. Michel Salgado, Sp (Real Madrid, Sp) 3. Sergi, Sp (Atlético de Madrid, Sp)
4. Jorge Costa, Por (FC Porto, Por) 5. Laurent Blanc, Fra (Manchester United, Eng) 6. Edgar Davids, Hol (Juventus, Ita) 7. Luís Figo, Por (Real Madrid, Sp) 7. Michel Schumacher, Ger (Formula 1, Ferrari)
8. Robert Pires, Fra (Arsenal, Eng) 9. Ruud van Nistelrooy, Hol (Manchester United, Eng) 10. Zinedine Zidane, Fra (Real Madrid, Sp) 11. Sérgio Conceição, Por (Inter Milan, Ita)
12. Stipe Pletikosa, Cro (Hajduk Split, Cro) 15. Flávio Conceição, Fra (Real Madrid, Sp) 16. Zlattko Zahovic, Sl (Benfica, Por) 17. Rigobert Son, Cam (Lens, Fra) 18. Geremi, Cam (Middlesbrough, Eng)
19. Deco, Por (FC Porto, Por) 20. João Pinto, Por (Sporting, Por) 21. Kezman, (PSV Eindhoven, Hol) 22. Andrei Schevchenko, Ukr (AC Milan, Ita) António Oliveira, former coach of the national team
(twice) and FC Porto, has been elected president of Segunda club Penafiel. He also previously coached the northern club. After their exceptional season, FC Porto have risen to 6th in the IFFHS
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