I 2001 Romania II 2002 Portugal III 2003 Portugal IV 2004 Portugal V 2005 Bulgaria VI 2006 Slovakia VII 2007 Portugal U-21 VIII 2008 PortugalDetails Matches Portugal
[Jan 23+25] Romania 2-0 South Africa Portugal 1-0 Morocco Third place match Morocco 2-1 South Africa Final Romania 1-0 Portugal
[Jan 22+24] Portugal 1-1 Norway [5-4 pen] Greece 2-1 Romania Third place match Norway 2-2 Romania [4-2 pen] Final Portugal 2-1 Greece
[Jan 22+24] Portugal 3-2 Slovenia USA U-23 1-1 Russia U-21 [4-1 pen] Third place match Russia U-21 1-0 Slovenia Final Portugal 1-1 USA U-23 [4-2 pen]
20.01 Alcanena Slovakia 2-0 Belarus 20.01 Abrantes Portugal 2-0 Albania Third place match 22.01 Alcanena Belarus 2-1 Albania Final 22.01 Rio Maior Portugal 2-1 Slovakia
18.01 Rio Maior Bulgaria 0-0 Portugal [5-4 pen] 18.01 Alcanena Slovakia 1-1 Slovenia [4-3 pen] [34 Fodrek; 19 Rodic] Third place match 20.01 Abrantes Portugal 1-1 Slovenia [Third place shared] [53 Fábio Felício; 20 Cimerotic] Final 20.01 Fátima Bulgaria 1-1 Slovakia [4-3 pen] [62 Atanas Bornosuzov; 31 Zošák]
24.01 Cartaxo Slovakia 3-1 Georgia [32 Jakubko, 45+1, 55 Rak; 45 ?] 24.01 Abrantes Portugal 1-1 Slovenia [0-3 pen] [52 Hugo Almeida; 51 Sebastijan Gobec 51] Third place match 26.01 Rio Maior Portugal 4-1 Georgia [24, 55 Hugo Almeida, 64 Semedo, 82 Bruno Amaro; 50 Chelidze] Final 26.01 Alcanena Slovakia 3-2 Slovenia [25 Bicak, 74, 87pen Zofcak; 40 Ljubljankic, 69pen Bersnjak]
For U-21 teams 06.02 Rio Maior Portugal 3-0 Estonia [61 H.Almeida, 78 Varela, 82 M.Fernandes] 06.02 Alcanena Czech Rep. 2-0 Slovenia [54 69 L.Volesak] Third place match 08.02 Cartaxo Slovenia 4-1 Estonia [8 18 Matavza, 33 Zajc, 77 Pecnik; 90 Alo Dupikov] Final 08.02 Abrantes Portugal 1-1 Czech Rep. [4-1 pen] [56 Semedo; 33 Fillo]
05.02 Alcanena Sweden 1-0 Ukraine [76 Olá Toivonen] 05.02 Abrantes Portugal 2-1 Scotland [33 Saleiro, 67 Pelé; 82 Rocco Quinn] Third place match 06.02 Ukraine 2-2 Scotland [3rd place shared] Final 06.02 Riomaior Portugal 3-0 Sweden [17 Vieirinha, 68 86 Paulo Machado]
I EDITION TORNEIO INTERNACIONAL VALE DO TEJO – 2001 PORTUGAL – MOROCCO 1 – 0 23.01.2001 Local: Rio Maior Nelson (Sporting CP); Hilário (AC Perúgia), later Frechaut (Boavista FC), Marco Almeida (SC Campomaiorense), Ricardo Rocha (SC Braga), Mário Silva (FC Nantes); Luís Filipe (SC Braga), Delfim (Sporting CP), later Diogo (FC Alverca), Pedro Santos (Boavista FC), Hugo Leal (Atlético Madrid), later Petit (Boavista FC), Agostinho (Málaga FC), later Boa Morte (Fulham); Edgar (Málaga CF) – CAP, later Paulo Costa (Reggina FC). Coach: Rui Caçador Goal: Hugo Leal (55’). PORTUGAL – ROMANIA 0 – 1 25.01.2001 Local: Santarém Nuno Espírito Santo (CA Osasuna) – CAP; Frechaut (Boavista FC), Ricardo Fernandes (SC Salgueiros), later Pedro Santos (Boavista FC), Marco Almeida (SC Campomaiorense); Jorginho (SC Campomaiorense), Diogo (FC Alverca), later Tonel (Académica Coimbra), Petit (Boavista FC), later Luís Filipe (SC Braga), Boa Morte (Fulham FC); Paulo Costa (Reggina FC), Rui Dolores (SC Beira Mar), later Edgar (Málaga CF). Treinador: Rui Caçador II EDITION TORNEIO INTERNACIONAL VALE DO TEJO – 2002 PORTUGAL – NORWAY 1 – 1 (6-5 GP) 22.01.2002 Local: Abrantes Tiago (Sporting CP); Abel (Vitória SC Guimarães), later Paulo Ferreira (Vitória FC Setúbal), Caneira (SL Benfica), Ricardo Silva (FC Porto), Zé Nando (FC Paços de Ferreira); Ricardo Quaresma (Sporting CP), later José Manuel (FC Paços de Ferreira), Jorge Silva (Boavista FC) – CAP, Tiago (SL Benfica), Hugo Viana (Sporting CP), later Bruno (CS Marítimo), later Nuno Assis (Vitória SC Guimarães); Rui Lima (Boavista FC), later Moreira (Standard Liége), Hélder Postiga (FC Porto). Coach: Rui Caçador Goal: Hélder Postiga (56’). PORTUGAL – GREECE 2 – 1 24.01.2002 Local: Rio Maior Nelson (Sporting CP) – CAP; Paulo Ferreira (Vitória FC Setúbal), later Caneira (SL Benfica), Tonel (Académica Coimbra), Ricardo Rocha (SC Braga) e Zé Nando (FC Paços de Ferreira); José Manuel (FC Paços de Ferreira), later Rui Lima (Boavista FC), Luís Loureiro (Gil Vicente FC), Nuno Assis (Vitória SC Guimarães), later Ricardo Quaresma (Sporting CP),, Castanheira (SC Braga), later Tiago (SL Benfica); Moreira (Standard Liége), later Hélder Postiga (FC Porto), Paulo Costa (FC Porto). Treinador: Rui Caçador Marcadores dos Golos Portugueses: Paulo Costa (42’), Nuno Assis (62’). III EDITION TORNEIO INTERNACIONAL VALE DO TEJO – 2003 PORTUGAL – SLOVENIA 3 – 2 21.01.2003 Local: Rio Maior Paulo Lopes (SC Salgueiros); Bessa (Vitória SC Guimarães), Ricardo Carvalho (FC Porto), Ricardo Silva (Vitória SC Guimarães), later Tonel (Académica Coimbra), Fredy (Académica Coimbra), later Pedro Henriques (CD Santa Clara); Fangueiro (Vitória SC Guimarães), later Miguel (SL Benfica), Lucas (Académica Coimbra), later Flávio Meireles (Moreirense FC), Nuno Assis (Vitória SC Guimarães), Silas (UD Leiria), Rui Lima (Vitória FC Setúbal) – CAP, later Ricardo Sousa (SC Beira Mar); Rui Miguel (Vitória FC Setúbal). Treinador: Agostinho Oliveira Goals: Silas (20’), Nuno Assis (44’), Rui Miguel (70’). PORTUGAL – USA 1 – 1 (4 – 2 GP) 23.01.2003 Local: Abrantes Miguel (Varzim SC); Toni (SC Beira Mar), Ricardo Silva (Vitória SC Guimarães), later Ricardo Carvalho (FC Porto), Rogério Matias (Vitória SC Guimarães),, Areias (SC Beira Mar); Fangueiro (Vitória SC Guimarães), later Miguel (SL Benfica), Ricardo Sousa (SC Beira Mar) – CAP, Flávio Meireles (Moreirense FC), Castanheira (SC Braga), later Rui Lima (Vitória FC Setúbal); Silas (UD Leiria), João Paulo (Varzim SC). Treinador: Agostinho Oliveira Goal: João Paulo (76’). IV EDITION TORNEIO INTERNACIONAL VALE DO TEJO – 2004 PORTUGAL – ALBANIA 2 – 0 20.01.2004 Local: Abrantes Moreira (SL Benfica) – CAP; Mário Sérgio (Sporting CP), later Ricardo Pessoa (Vitória FC Setúbal), Pedro Ribeiro (FC Porto), Cadú (FC Paços Ferreira), Jorge Ribeiro (Gil Vicente FC), later Miguelito (Rio Ave FC); Bosingwa (FC Porto), Bruno Aguiar (FC Alverca), later Sérgio Organista (FC Porto), Carlos Martins (Sporting CP), later Pedro Oliveira (Leixões SC), Danny (CS Marítimo); Lourenço (Sporting CP), Makukula (Real Valladolid), later Manuel José (Vitória SC Guimarães). Treinador: José Romão Goals: Danny (4’), Lourenço (48’). PORTUGAL – SLOVAKIA 2 – 1 22.01.2004 Local: Rio Maior Moreira (SL Benfica) – CAP, later Beto (Sporting CP); Mário Sérgio (Sporting CP), later Bosingwa (FC Porto), João Paulo (UD Leiria), Bruno Alves (Vitória SC Guimarães), later Pedro Ribeiro (FC Porto), Jorge Ribeiro (Gil Vicente FC); Manuel José (Vitória SC Guimarães), Ednilson (Vitória SC Guimarães), later Cadú (FC Paços Ferreira), Raul Meireles (FC Boavista), later Sérgio Organista (FC Porto), Miguelito (Rio Ave FC), later Pedro Oliveira (Leixões SC); Hugo Almeida (UD Leiria). Treinador: José Romão Goals: Hugo Almeida (48’), Pedro Oliveira (70’). V EDITION TORNEIO INTERNACIONAL VALE DO TEJO – 2005 PORTUGAL – BULGARIA 0 – 0 (4-5 pen) 18.01.2005 Local: Rio Maior Carlos (Boavista FC); Abel (SC Braga), Tonel (CS Marítimo), João Paulo (UD Leiria), later José Castro (Académica Coimbra), Valdir (AD Ovarense), later Miguelito (Rio Ave FC); Raul Meireles (FC Porto), Manuel Fernandes (SL Benfica), Bruno Aguiar (SL Benfica), later Paulo Sérgio (CF “Os Belenenses”), Carlos Martins (Sporting CP) – CAP, later Edgar Marcelino (FC Penafiel), César Peixoto (FC Porto), later Diogo Valente (Boavista FC); Hugo Almeida (Boavista FC). Coach: Agostinho Oliveira PORTUGAL – SLOVENIA 1 – 1 20.01.2005 Local: Abrantes Bruno Vale (FC Porto), Luís Filipe (CS Marítimo), Tonel (CS Marítimo), João Paulo (UD Leiria), Miguelito (Rio Ave FC); Manuel José (Vitória FC Setúbal), later Fábio Felício (UD Leiria), Raul Meireles (FC Porto), Manuel Fernandes (SL Benfica), César Peixoto (FC Porto), later Edgar Marcelino (FC Penafiel), Lourenço (CF “Os Belenenses”) – CAP, later Paulo Sérgio (CF “Os Belenenses”), Varela (Casa Pia AC). Coach: Agostinho Oliveira Goal: Fábio Felício (53’). VI EDITION TORNEIO INTERNACIONAL VALE DO TEJO – 2006 24 Jan Portugal 1–1 Slovenia (0–3 pen) Estádio Municipal, Abrantes Referee: George Vadachkoria (Georgia) PORTUGAL Bruno Vale; Filipe Oliveira, José Castro (Semedo), José Fonte, José Gonçalves; Custódio (Nani), Raul Meireles, João Moutinho (Varela); Ricardo Quaresma – CAP (Davide), Diogo Valente (Ivanildo), Hugo Almeida. SLOVENIA Jasmin Handanovic; Andrej Pecnik, Matej Mavric – CAP, Janez Aljancic (Marko Suler), Branko Ilic; Simon Zivec, (Janez Zavrl), Dominik Bersnjak, Sasa Ranic, (Zoran Zeljkoviv), Sebastijan Gobec, (Bojan Jokic); Valter Birsa, Gorazd Zajc, (Zlatan Ljubljankic). Goals: Sebastijan Gobec (51’), Hugo Almeida (52’). 26 Jan Portugal 4-1 Georgia Referee: Richard Havrilla (Slovakia) Estádio Municipal, Rio Maior Portugal Paulo Ribeiro; Miguel Garcia, Semedo, Nuno Morais, Ruben Fernandes; Raul Meireles, Bruno Amaro; Quaresma, Varela, Ivanildo; Hugo Almeida. Also played: José Gonçalves, Davide, Miguel Ângelo, Filipe Oliveira. Coach: Agostinho Oliveira. Geórgia Tevdoradze; Mchedlishvili, Gvadzabia, Khidesheli, Elbakidze; Chelidze, Makharadze, Ganugrava, Bzhalava; Chirikashvili, Gotsiridze. Also played: Khakelishvili, Tomashvili, Chimakadze, Tsinamdzgvrishvili. Coach: Koba Zhorzhikashvili Goals: (1-0) Hugo Almeida, 24'; (1-1) Chelidze, 50', (2-1) Hugo Almeida, 55'; (3-1) Semedo, 64'; (4-1) Bruno Amaro, 82'. Yellow card: Bzhalava, 13' VIII EDITION TORNEIO INTERNACIONAL VALE DO TEJO – 2008 5 Feb Estádio Municipal de Abrantes Portugal - Scotland 2-1 Refeeree: Andriy Shandor (Ucrânia) Assistants: Paulo Castro and Luis Marcelino (Portugal) 4th officer: Rui Soares (Portugal) PORTUGAL: Ricardo Batista; Bruno Pereirinha, Vasco Fernandes (Gonçalo Brandão, 70m), Manuel da Costa, Antunes; Pelé, Manuel Fernandes, Paulo Machado (Celestino, 46m); Vieirinha (H. Barbosa, 46m), Ricardo Vaz Té (Rui Pedro, 82m), Saleiro (Guedes, 76m). Not played: Ventura, Miguel Lopes, Bruno Pinheiro, Miguel Veloso, João Moutinho e Tiago Gomes. SCOTLAND: Jamie Macdonald; Paul Caddis, Scott Cuthbert, Thomas Scobbie, Lee Wallace; Graham Dorrans (Conroy, 81m), Rocco Quinn, Jamie Hamill, Calum Elliot; Lewis Stevenson, Steven Naismith. Not played: Chris Smith, Kevin McCann, Ryan OLeary, Steven Lennon, Ross Campbell, Robert Snodgrass, Greg Cameron, James McArthur Yellow cards: Manuel Fernandes e Steven Naismith (26m), Manuel da Costa (38m), Hamill (62 e 76m), Guedes (77m), Wallace (84m), Celestino (90m) Red card: Hamill (76m) Goals: 1-0, Saleiro (33m) 2-0, Pelé (67m) 2-1, Rocco Quinn (82m) 6 Feb Estádio Municipal, Rio Maior att. 700 Portugal - Sweden 3-0 Refeeree: Calem Murray (Escócia) Assistants: Luís Marcelino and Paulo Castro 4th officer: Shandor Andriy PORTUGAL: Ricardo Batista; Miguel Lopes, Manuel da Costa (Bruno Pinheiro, 71m), Gonçalo Brandão, Tiago Gomes; Miguel Veloso, Pelé (Paulo Machado, 46m), João Moutinho; Vieirinha (M. Fernandes, 64m), Saleiro (Guedes, 79m), Vaz Té (H. Barbosa, 46m) Not played: Ventura, Antunes, Bruno Pereirinha, Celestino, Rui Pedro. Coach: Rui Caçador SWEDEN: Dahlin; Wihlborg, Rasmus Bengtsson, Karlsson, Emil Johansson (Pierre Bengtsson, 71m); Lantto, Svensson (Castro-Tello, 57m), Avdic, Nafver (Bajrami, 80m); Fagerberg (Lawan, 44m), Toivonen Not played: Hansson, Westerberg, Atta, Rajalakso, Israelsson, Elm e Kujovic Coach: Jorgen Lennartson Goals: 1-0, Vieirinha (17m) 2-0, Paulo Machado (68m) 3-0, Paulo Machado (86m)
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