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  • Euro 2024: C. Ronaldo sets new record in Portugal’s win over Czech

    Euro 2024: C. Ronaldo sets new record in Portugal’s win over Czech

    Portugal captain, Cristiano Ronaldo has set another record in European football.

    On Tuesday night the Al Nassr of Saud Arabia  forward  became only  the first player to feature in six European Championships.

    The 39-year-old started for his country in their 2-1 win over Czech Republic.

    Ronaldo made his debut in European championship in 2004  hosted by his own country when he first appeared for the Portuguese national team.

    Incidentally Ronaldo scored his international goal against Czech Republic.

    Now, 20 years later, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner faced the same team in their opening fixture of this year’s championship.

    Since his debut, Ronaldo has played in every subsequent Portugal team since – 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 (played in 2021 due to COVID-19) and now 2024.

    With 14 Euros goals, the Al-Nassr superstar also holds the record for the most goals by any player in the history of the competition.

  • Jose Mourinho regrets choosing Roma over Portugal

    Jose Mourinho regrets choosing Roma over Portugal

    Football manager Jose Mourinho admits he regrets choosing AS Roma over Portugal.

    Sacked by Roma in January, Mourinho was offered the Portugal job last summer.

    He told EA Korea: “Which national team would I coach? It’s normal, Portugal. I had the chance to go there twice, but they didn’t come at the right time for me. I got emotional when I didn’t accept the last offer, because I decided to stay with Roma and I think I made a mistake. Because now Portugal has a fantastic team, one of the best, I knew, but I felt a great connection with Roma, with the fans, so I didn’t want to take that decision.

    “The Portugal opportunity has come twice, but I believe that a third will also come and I will take it, hoping that the generation I will have will be as strong as this one.”

    Mourinho also said: “The two finals with Roma were the most difficult to reach, perhaps even the Europa League with Manchester United was very difficult because they were two teams that when I arrived were in a very difficult situation.

    “Some coaches are perhaps smarter and more intelligent and therefore choose the right job with the ideal conditions to achieve success. I need to always work, feel that I am doing something and I am helping. Sometimes they are unfair because I can’t be expected to win trophies when my team isn’t the strongest.”

  • Real Madrid stopped me coaching Portugal – Mourinho

    Real Madrid stopped me coaching Portugal – Mourinho

    Former Roma boss Jose Mourinho has admitted he could have managed an international team by now.

    Mourinho, who has coached top clubs including Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Roma, Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham, and FC Porto, could have taken charge of his country.

    He revealed that Real Madrid stopped him from bossing Portugal earlier in his career.

    Mourinho told journalist Fabrizio Romano: “I had the door open to be Portugal coach twice.

    “First time when I was at Real Madrid but Florentino told me, ‘no chance’.

    “The second time was at Roma, I was sacked a few months later… but I don’t regret that because I’m happy with the reason.”

    Mourinho said earlier this week: “I want to work in the summer, I want to work.”

  • The playing career of Paulo Bento

    The playing career of Paulo Bento

    Paulo Bento is a former Portuguese footballer who enjoyed a distinguished playing career primarily as a midfielder. Born on June 20, 1969, in Lisbon, Portugal, Bento made a name for himself both domestically and internationally during his time on the pitch. It is possible to make your online betting from 1xBet, where other great Portuguese footballers can also be wagered.

    Bento’s professional career began in 1987 when he joined the youth ranks of Sporting CP, one of Portugal’s most prominent clubs. He quickly rose through the ranks and made his senior debut for Sporting in 1989. He was known for 3 main things, which include:

    • his tenacity;
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    • and his ability to control the midfield.

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    The playing career of Paulo Bento

    During his time at Sporting, Bento helped the club win the Primeira Liga title in the 1999-2000 season, solidifying his reputation as a reliable and gritty midfielder. His performances also earned him recognition on the international stage, as he became a regular for the Portuguese national team. The best matches among national teams are also available for wagering at the https://www.1xbet.ng/en/line website.

    Bento’s international career was notable for his contributions as a dependable midfield enforcer. He earned a total of 35 caps for Portugal between 1992 and 2002. He was part of the Portuguese squad for the 2000 UEFA European Championship and the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He provided stability and defensive prowess in the heart of midfield. Of course, at 1xBet you can always make your wagers on these major competitions too.

    Retiring and becoming a coach

    After his successful tenure with Sporting CP and the Portuguese national team, Bento concluded his playing career in 2004, when he retired as a professional footballer. His legacy as a tough-tackling midfielder who could break up opposition attacks and distribute the ball effectively remained intact. Feel free to 1xBet play online now at its great casino, where you can spend time while waiting for the next match of the Portuguese national side.

    Following his retirement from playing, Bento transitioned into a career in football management. He managed several clubs, including Sporting CP and the Portuguese national team. His tactical acumen and understanding of the game’s nuances earned him recognition as a competent manager in the footballing world. The 1xBet online casino allows you to play now, while you wait for the next match of a team coached by Paulo Bento.

  • Portuguese Prime Minister resigns over corruption scandal

    Portuguese Prime Minister resigns over corruption scandal

    Portuguese Prime Minister, Antonio Costa on Tuesday abruptly resigned, hours after police raided his residence, government ministries and other properties as part of a major corruption probe.

    Costa said in a brief televised address that he handed in his resignation to President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.

    The Socialist politician said his conscience was clear, but the allegations were too serious for him to continue holding office.

    The investigation revolves around suspicions of bribery and favouritism in the allocation of concessions for lithium mining in the Montalegre area and the production of green hydrogen near the southern town of Sines.

    The state news agency Lusa, the state broadcaster RTP and other Portuguese media reported.

    Five people were reportedly detained, including Costa’s Cabinet chief Vítor Escaría.

    Entrepreneur Diogo Lacerda and the mayor of Sines, Nuno Mascarenhas, as well as two other businessmen, were also taken into custody, RTP and Lusa said.

    It was not initially known what exactly each was accused of.

    The prosecutor’s office confirmed that searches had been conducted at dozens of residences and offices, including the ministries of Infrastructure and Environment, as well as Costa’s residence.

    But neither prosecutors nor the police have provided further details.

    The shock of the resignation came after opposition parties demanded Costa, 62, step down and new elections be held, he has been prime minister since 2015.

    The region of Montalegre in the far north of Portugal is believed to have the largest lithium deposits in Europe, which are set to be mined in spite of strong opposition from residents.

    The metal is crucial for battery production.

    A decommissioned coal-fired power facility in Sines, near the capital Lisbon, ceased operations in 2021, but it is now positioned to produce green hydrogen by harnessing sustainable energy sources.

    Both projects are seen as essential components of Portugal’s transition away from the use of fossil fuels.

  • Euro 2024 Qualifiers: Ireland, Portugal win, Netherlands, Slovakia near qualification

    Euro 2024 Qualifiers: Ireland, Portugal win, Netherlands, Slovakia near qualification

    Liverpool defender, Virgil van Dijk scored a dramatic late penalty for the Netherlands three minutes into added-time to snatch a crucial 1-0 victory over Greece in Athens.

    Denzel Dumfries was fouled in the box to give Van Dijk the chance to win the game and Greece coach Gus Poyet later received a red card for his protestations from the sidelines.

    It was the second spot kick in the game for the Dutch after striker Wout Weghorst had his penalty saved by goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos.

    Elsewhere, France have already qualified from Group B but Netherlands moved into second place with the win on 12 points from six games and with matches to come against lowly Ireland and Gibraltar are sure of securing automatic qualification.

    Greece have the same number of points but have played a game more and meet France in their final qualifier next month.

    Ireland cruised to a 4-0 win over Gibraltar with goals from teenager Evan Ferguson, Michael Johnston, Matt Doherty and Callum Robinson but they were already unable to qualify.

    Meanwhile already qualified Portugal secured another win as Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in the 5-0 pounding of Bosnia & Herzegovina 5-0 in Zenica.

    Ronaldo converted a penalty before scoring his second whileBruno Fernandes, Joao Cancelo and Joao Felix also got on the scoresheet.

    Slovakia took a giant step towards qualifying for a third successive Euros as they beat Luxembourg 1-0 with a David Duris goal 13 minutes from time in Group J.

    That win opened up a five-point gap between second-placed Slovakia and Luxembourg in third with two rounds to play.

    Gylfi Sigurdsson scored twice as fourth-placed Iceland defeated Liechtenstein 4-0 in the other match in the group.

    Belgium and Austra have also secured qualifications for the glamorous football  tournament in Europe.

  • Ronaldo fires Portugal to EURO 2024

    Ronaldo fires Portugal to EURO 2024

    Al Nassr of Saudi Arabia forward, Cristiano Ronaldo inspired Portugal to a 3-2 win against Slovakia in Porto on Friday to book their place at Euro 2024.

    Ronaldo scored a first-half penalty and a second-half tap-in as the Portuguese made it seven wins from seven matches in Group J.

    Portugal secured qualification with 21 points which ensures them a top-two finish. Second place Slovakia Slovakia are eight points back in second, two ahead of Luxembourg who drew 1-1 in Iceland.

    Portugal got off to a flying start when Ramos rose highest to meet Bruno Fernandes’ cross in the eighth minute, heading the ball down and past Marti

    It marked a seventh goal in just nine matches for Ramos and a sixth assist of the campaign for Fernandes who almost doubled the score in the 26th minute only to be denied by a brilliant one-handed save by Dubravka.

    Three minutes later, Denis Vavro was adjudged to have handled the ball, a decision confirmed by the Video Assistant Referee.

    Ronaldo stepped up to slot home his 124th goal for Portugal in the venue where he scored his first international goal against Greece in the opening game of Euro 2004.

  • ‘Ronaldo and I are very good friends’ – Davido

    ‘Ronaldo and I are very good friends’ – Davido

    Nigerian singer David Adeleke, aka Davido, has revealed that Portugal football star, Cristiano Rolando is his “very good friend.”

    Davido made this known while appearing as a guest on the latest episode of the ABTalks podcast, hosted by Anas Bukhash.

    Davido, who made history as the first Nigerian artiste to perform at the FIFA World Cup final last year in Qatar, berated those who mocked Ronaldo after Portugal was knocked out of the tournament.

    He said: “Look at [Cristiano] Ronaldo when he left the World Cup. He is my friend, by the way. He is my very good friend.

    “When he [Ronaldo] left the World Cup, I remember being on the internet, and they [trolls] were abusing him so much, even after everything that he has done.”

    In 2017, Davido paid tribute to Cristiano Ronaldo in his hit song ‘Fall.’

    Davido is the only African artiste that Ronaldo follows on Instagram.

  • Ronaldo scores twice in world-record 197th Portugal appearance

    Ronaldo scores twice in world-record 197th Portugal appearance

    Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated his world-record 197th men’s international appearance by scoring twice as Portugal thrashed Liechtenstein in their Euro 2024 qualifying opener.

    The 38-year-old former Manchester United and Real Madrid forward has now scored a men’s record 120 international goals.

    He made his international debut in 2003 and in Qatar last year became the first man to score in five World Cups.

    Ronaldo added to his goals tally with a second-half penalty before finding the top corner with a free-kick.

    The forward – now playing in Saudi Arabia for Al Nassr – had been frustrated in front of goal during the first period, blazing a clear-cut chance well over the bar with the hosts only having a deflected Joao Cancelo effort as a reward for their dominance.

    However, Bernardo Silva doubled their advantage shortly after the restart with a low effort into the bottom corner, before Ronaldo came to the fore as he reached yet another milestone in fine fashion, while also becoming the first man to score 100 times in competitive internationals.

    Ronaldo had moved level with Kuwait forward Bader Al-Mutawa on 196 caps at the World Cup but there were question marks over his international future after Portugal’s elimination by Morocco at the quarter-final stage.

    The five-time Ballon d’Or winner found himself dropped from the Portuguese starting XI at the tournament but justified his selection as captain in new manager Roberto Martinez’s first game in charge.

  • ‘I’m a better man’ – Ronaldo reflects on Man Utd exit

    ‘I’m a better man’ – Ronaldo reflects on Man Utd exit

    Cristiano Ronaldo has declared himself a “better man” for going through this season’s controversial departure from Manchester United.

    His final months at the club were filled with trouble as he struggled to star under new manager Erik ten Hag.

    Ronaldo even refused to come on as a substitute against Tottenham before his appearance on Piers Morgan’s TalkTV show.

    In that he criticised the Dutch manager and the club’s Glazer ownership, leading to his contract being mutually terminated.

    He has since joined Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr on a staggering £173-million-a-year deal.

    During a Portugal press conference ahead of their international fixtures, Ronaldo said of his issues at the Red Devils: “Sometimes, you have to go through some things to see who is on my side.

    “I have no problem saying, I had a bad career run, but there’s no time for regrets.

    “Life goes on and, doing well or not, it was part of my growth.

    “When we are at the top of the mountain, we often cannot see what is below.

    “Now, I’m more prepared and learning that was important because I had never been through this, like in the last few months.

    “Now I’m a better man.”