Liga BPI (2.ª Jornada da 2.ª Fase, Fase de Manunteção/Descida): Condeixa 2-4 Ouriense Canal oficial da Federação Portuguesa ...
Os 5 golos gilistas frente ao Clube Condeixa na 3ª eliminatória da Taça de Portugal. Segue-nos nas redes sociais: Gil Vicente FC: ...
Taça de Portugal Placard - 3ª Eliminatória Clube Condeixa 0-5 Gil Vicente FC Canal oficial da Federação Portuguesa de Futebol www.fpf.pt.
Caio Monteiro e Ronaldo falam no final da partida da 6ª jornada do acesso à Liga 3.
Veja em direto o jogo da 6ª e última jornada da fase de acesso à Liga 3.
https://futeboldistritaldeleiria.pt/2021/05/siga-em-directo-o-ac-marinhense-0-clube-condeixa-0-1-1-aparte/
São Paio de Oleiros is a Portuguese parish, located in the town of Santa Maria da Feira. The population in 2011 was 4,069, in an area of 3.91 km².The only hospital of the town of Santa Maria da Feira was once located in São Paio de Oleiros, after the opening of a bigger hospital in municipality, Feira, in the late 1990s, the hospital of São Paio de Oleiros was closed.
Oleiros may refer to the following places:
Oleiros is a municipality of northwestern Spain in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia. The whole municipality is basically a residential area and the vast majority of its residents commute on a daily basis to the neighbor city of A Coruña.
Oleiros is a municipality in the district of Castelo Branco in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 5,721, in an area of 471.09 km².
In Greek mythology, the Oneiroi or Oneiri (Ὄνειροι, "Dreams") were various gods and demigods that ruled over dreams, nightmares, and oneiromantic symbols.
Olerospila is a genus of moth in the family Geometridae.
The Olheiros de Água Doce is a beach in the Faro District of the Algarve Region on the southernmost coast of Portugal, in Olhos de Água. There are many freshwater springs on the beach, visible during low tide when they bubble through the sand on the beach.
Condeixa-a-Nova ), also known as just Condeixa, is a town and a municipality in the district of Coimbra, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 17,078, in an area of 138.67 km².