2010–11 Taça de Portugal
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2010–11 Taça de Portugal
Summary
2010–11 Taça de Portugal is a sports season[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of sports_season entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal won the FC Porto[3].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal is in the country of Portugal[4].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's instance of is recorded as sports season[5].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's location is recorded as Portugal[6].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's part of is recorded as 2010–11 in Portuguese football[7].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's edition number is recorded as 88[8].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's start time is recorded as +2010-09-04T00:00:00Z[9].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's end time is recorded as +2011-05-22T00:00:00Z[10].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's sport is recorded as association football[11].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0cnz889[12].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+172'}[13].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's number of matches played/races/starts is recorded as {'amount': '+171'}[14].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's number of points/goals/set scored is recorded as {'amount': '+486'}[15].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's time period is recorded as 2010-2011 one-year-period[16].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's sports season of league or competition is recorded as Taça de Portugal[17].
- 2010–11 Taça de Portugal's final event is recorded as 2011 Taça de Portugal Final[18].
Body
Recognition
2010–11 Taça de Portugal won the FC Porto[3].
Why It Matters
2010–11 Taça de Portugal ranks in the top 2% of sports_season entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19]
FAQs
What awards did 2010–11 Taça de Portugal receive?
Honors received include FC Porto[3].