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Pedro Antunes
Personal information
Full name Pedro Miguel Farinha Antunes
Date of birth (1969-11-05) 5 November 1969 (age 54)
Place of birth Portugal
Position(s) Pivot
Youth career
1987–1988 Portela
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1992 Portela
1992–1993 Atlético CP
1993–1996 Sporting CP
1996–1997 Portela
International career
1992–1995 Portugal 10 (4)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 00:00, 20 February 2021 (UTC)

Pedro Miguel Farinha Antunes (born 5 November 1969), also known as Peu, is a Portuguese former futsal player who played as a pivot. As a player Antunes won two Portuguese futsal leagues[1] with Sporting CP and was a runner-up with Portela in the Portuguese top league's inaugural season. Antunes played for the Portugal national team in the qualification tournament for the 1996 Euros and in the qualification tournament for the 1992 World Cup, but ultimately Portugal failed to qualify for both competitions.

Honours[edit]

Sporting CP[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Historial de vencedores do campeonato português de futsal" [History of Portuguese futsal leagues winners]. O Jogo (in Portuguese). 30 June 2018. Archived from the original on 17 March 2021. Retrieved 20 February 2021.

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Category:1969 births Category:Living people Category:Portuguese men's futsal players Category:Sporting CP futsal players



Taça Nacional de Futsal
Season1991
Dates4 May 1991 – 27 July 1991
ChampionsSporting CP
1st title
Matches played132
Goals scored823 (6.23 per match)
1992

The 1991 season of the Taça Nacional de Futsal was the first season of top-tier futsal in Portugal. The season started on May 4, 1991, and ended on July 27, 1991. Sporting CP won the inaugural edition of the competition.[1] The season was divided in two phases, both being played in a round-robin format. In the first phase the 24 teams were divided in four divisions of six teams each. The winners of this four divisions advanced to the final tournament to determine the overall champion.

Teams[edit]

Team Location Stadium Capacity
CF Arcada Carnaxide
Atlético CP Lisbon Pavilhão Eng. Santos e Castro
CAO Lisbon Ringue da Encarnação
Cuétara Pombal
Desportivo Centro São João da Madeira Pavilhão da Casa do Povo de Cesar 350
Escolas de Arreigada Arreigada Pavilhão Municipal Paços de Ferreira 1200
Estoril Praia Estoril Pavilhão Gimnodesportivo da Parede
GiCA Águeda
GD Frames Oeiras
GDOPSP Lisbon
Grão a Grão Figueira da Foz
GROB Olival de Basto Pavilhão da Escola Secundária Pedro Alexandrino 200
Lusitânia de Lourosa Lourosa Pavilhão Gimnodesportivo de Lourosa 800
Mancha Negra Coimbra Pavilhão Eng. Jorge Anjinho 2000
Parede FC Parede
Os Patos Abrantes Pavilhão Municipal do Pego 500
Portela Portela Pavilhão da Escola EB 2,3 Gaspar Correia
GD Ramiro José Lisbon Ringue do GD Ramiro José
Salvaterrense Salvaterra de Magos Pavilhão Desportivo Inatel de Salvaterra de Magos
Santo Tirso Santo Tirso
Santos da Venda Nova Venda Nova Ringue do Santos da Venda Nova
CF Sassoeiros Sassoeiros Pavilhão Clube Futebol Sassoeiros 500
Sporting CP Lisbon Nave de Alvalade 1500
HC Turquel Turquel Pavilhão de Turquel 2000

League table[edit]

P Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD Qualification or relegation
1 Sporting CP 58 32 28 2 2 156 38 +118 League Champions
2 Atlético CP 52 32 24 4 4 131 54 +77
3 Recordação de Apolo 51 32 25 1 6 141 68 +73
4 Estrelas de Sassoeiros 41 32 19 3 10 136 90 +46
5 AMSAC 40 32 18 4 10 136 89 +47
6 Alhões 39 32 16 7 9 119 79 +40
7 Paredes 39 32 17 5 10 120 83 +37
8 CAO 39 32 16 7 9 105 75 +30
9 Portela 36 32 17 2 13 129 97 +32
10 Vilaverdense 29 32 14 1 17 95 94 +1
11 Escolas de Arreigada 22 32 9 4 19 81 126 -45
12 Os Indomáveis 21 32 9 3 20 78 149 -71
13 Desportivo Centro 21 32 10 1 21 79 136 -57
14 Académica 19 32 8 3 21 67 118 -51
15 Real Conchada 15 32 5 5 22 75 163 -88 Relegated
16 Esperança Viva 13 32 5 3 24 89 187 -98
17 Beneditense 9 32 4 1 27 73 164 -91
18 Santo Tirso

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