Women's football in Portugal
Overview of Poland in football
Women's Football in Portugal | |
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Country | Portugal |
Governing body | Portuguese Football Federation |
National team(s) | Women's national team |
National competitions | |
Club competitions | |
League: Campeonato Nacional Campeonato Nacional II Divisão Campeonato Nacional III Cups: Taça de Portugal Taça da Liga Supertaça | |
International competitions | |
Audience records | |
Single match | 27,211[1] |
Women's football in Portugal is growing in popularity.[2]
Club Football
Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino is Portugal's highest tier of women's football.[3]
International Team
Since the 21st Century, Portugal has seen an upsurge of success, with the national team qualifying for the UEFA Women's Championship twice and reaching the World cup once.[4]
References
- ^ "Women's World Cup 2023 team guides part 18: Portugal". 12 July 2023 – via The Guardian.
- ^ "Women's football in Portugal becoming increasingly competitive". www.fifa.com.
- ^ "Learn all about Women's Football in Portugal | Portugal Store". portugalstore.fpf.pt.
- ^ "Women's football in Portugal | Inside UEFA". UEFA.com. 9 July 2022.
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