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Academy Award for Best Performance.
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World Cup participation record.
1930 Uruguay did not participate in 1934 Italy did not participate in 1938 France did not participate in 1950 Brazil did not reach the finals 1954 Switzerland did not make it to the finals.
1958 Sweden Did not reach the finals 1962 Chile Did not make the finals 1966 England 3rd place 1970 Mexico Did not make the finals 1974 West Germany Did not make the finals 1978 Argentina Did not make the finals 1982 Spain Did not make the finals 1986 Mexico Eliminated from the group 1990 Italy Did not make the finals 1994 USA Did not make the finals 1998 France Did not make the finals 2002 South Korea and Japan were eliminated from the group 2006 Germany 4th place.
Historical record of the European Championship.
1st quarterfinals (quarterfinals, 2 legs -5 eliminated by the former Yugoslavia), 2nd qualifier (1-3 loss to Bulgaria), 3rd qualifier (2nd place after Bulgaria), 4th qualifier (2nd place after Belgium), 5th qualifier (3rd place after Czechoslovakia and England), 6th qualifier (3rd place after Czech Republic and Belgium, Austria), 7th Third place (2-3 loss to France in the semi-finals).
The 8th Qualifiers did not qualify (ranked 3rd after Italy and Sweden), the 9th Qualifiers did not qualify (ranked second after the Netherlands), the 10th quarterfinals (lost 0-1 to the Czech Republic in the quarter-finals), the 11th third place (lost 1-2 to France in the semi-finals and tied with the Netherlands), and the 12th runners-up (lost 0-1 to Greece in the final).
13th quarter-finals (2-3 loss to Germany in quarter-finals).
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The Spanish men's national football team was founded by the Royal Spanish Football Association. One of the world's biggest teams, he won the 1964 UEFA Nations Cup and the 2008 European Cup. In the 2010 World Cup qualifying stage in South Africa, the Spanish team won ten games and easily advanced to the final stage; Spain won the World Cup with a 6-1 record in the final and won the World Cup with a 1-0 win over the Netherlands, becoming the eighth World Cup winner.
Attended the World Cup 13 times: fourth place in 1950 and winner in 2010.
Participated in the European Championship nine times: winner in 1964, runners-up in 1984, winner in 2008.
Olympic results: silver medal in 1920, gold medal in 1992, silver medal in 2000.
FIFA Confederations Cup: Third place in 2009.
UEFA U21 Championship: 1984 Runners-up, 1986 Champion, 1996 Runners-up, 1998 Champion, 2011 Champion UEFA U19 Championship: 1957 Runners-up, 1964 Runners-up, 1996 Runners-up, 2002 Champions, 2004 Champions, 2006 Champions, 2007 Champions, 2010 Runners-up.
UEFA U17 Championship: 1986, 1988, 1991, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2008 winners, 1992, 1995, 2003, 2004, 2010 runners-up.
FIFA U20 World Cup: 1999 winner, 1985 runner-up, 2003 runner-up.
FIFA U17 World Cup: 1991 runner-up, 2003 runner-up, 2007 runner-up.
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Cristiano Ronaldo.
I think so.
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As of March 14, 2019, there have been 0 World Cup victories in the history of the Grape Chain.
Founded in 1914 and home at the Stadium of Light in Lisbon, the Portuguese National Football Team is led by the Portuguese Football Federation and represents Portugal in international A-level competitions.
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Sporting Lisbon have won 18 domestic league titles, 19 Portuguese Cup titles, 7 Portuguese Super Cup titles, 1 European Cup Winners' Cup and 1 UEFA Cup runner-up.
Benfica. 32 domestic league titles, 27 Portuguese Cup titles.
Portuguese League Cup winners.
Portuguese Super Cup 4 times.
2 European Champions Cups.
Runner-up in the European Champions Cup 5 times.
1 UEFA Cup winner.
Porto. 25 league titles.
Portuguese Cup 19 times.
17 Portuguese Super Copies.
2 times in the Champions League. UEFA Super Cup stool Qi code 1 time.
1 UEFA Cup.
Champion of the Toyota Cup 2 times.
1 Europa League.
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I think Portugal should have a better chance of winning, although Argentina's forward line is super luxurious, but the midfielder and back line really dare not compliment, it is estimated that Argentina may be abused, of course it is possible to beat Portugal, anything can happen on the football field, but Argentina's overall strength is not as good as Portugal This is a fact, of course, you want to compare these two teams These two people are a bit difficult to compare, although Ronaldo's Portugal has a good chance of winning, but it does not mean that Ronaldo is stronger than Messi, football is not basketball, it pays more attention to the team's individual ability is always limited, If you change the team of Ronaldo Messi, the result is that Portugal has a better chance of winning, because Messi is more threatening than Ronaldo, you are a fan of Ronaldo may not accept my point of view, but personally, Messi is still better than Ronaldo, although Ronaldo has headers and free kicks, he is always a little unclear in his mind when he plays, and his ability to handle the ball is not as good as Messi. To prove that Messi is better than Ronaldo, there are many things to write, but it is not necessary because it is a universal fact.
In Portugal's 0-0 draw with France, Felix was mediocre, with no outstanding performances on the pitch, no successful assists for his team-mates, and no goals of his own.