The FIFA Legends, who included FIFA World Cup™ winners Marco Materazzi, Roberto Carlos, Cafu, Youri Djorkaeff and Alessandro Del Piero – played two 30-minute halves. Al Thumama Stadium hosted eight matches during the FIFA World Cup.
Former England captain, and two-time FIFA World Cup™ player John Terry, praised the initiative. “It’s a great idea from FIFA to give back to some of the workers who have put so much hard work into the fantastic stadiums,” he said after the game. “To open the stadium up to other fans to come and see [it] free of charge, as well. It’s fantastic. It’s just great for them to come and play with us, but also for us to meet them personally, and experience the pitch. As ex-players, it’s always nice.”
desculpa continuar o assunto mas acho que todos concordamos com o desabafo de que uma das razões porque há tanto revisionismo histórico ignorante e saudosismo cego e interpretações prejudiciais da história em portugal é porque só se dá tempo de antena a gajos tipo nuno palma e josé gomes ferreira e depois aos marques mendes desta vida etc etc. esse tipo de economistas/tudólogos. as pessoas veem um gajo de fato que é bom a falar na tv e ficam tipo bebés com molhos de chaves e não se informam como deve ser (também são essas as vias de informação mais acessíveis...) e depois temos as "polémicas" que temos
Lembro-me sempre do meu prof de pintura portuguesa do século xv e xvi ficar zangadíssimo quando o marcelo recomendou um livro dos painéis de sao vincente (mais um) quando ao jornal da noite dizer as pessoas pra ler (mas nunca lia nada daquela merda). nao me lembro qual era o livro mas era uma merda e ele tava passadissimo pq os paineis por exemplo na arte é obra que já houve gajos que SE MATARAM por causa daquilo ze por amor de deus
ha livros académicos e há livros que nao sao nada académicos de leitura facil feita mesmo pro Zé povo
Vao começar ouvindo o podcast do Paulo M. Dias, Falando de História. Ele já publicou livros e tudo. Andei com o paulo na faculdade, nao só conheço-o a ele como conheço alguns profes, a fcsh tem um EXCELENTE departamento de história e o paulo é excelente historiador. É um ótimo sitio pra começar até porque ele adora desmistificar mta coisa da historia
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Sétima Legião was a Portuguese rock band, active from 1982 when it was formed by friends Pedro Oliveira, Rodrigo Leão and Nuno Cruz until 2000. They named the band Sétima Legião after the Roman Seventh Legion sent to Lusitânia in the first century A.D.
In 1994, they split the stage with the British band The Stranglers to complete the opening act assignment in a live concert in Coimbra (Portugal) recorded in video on May 12.
Members
Pedro Oliveira (vocals and guitar)
Rodrigo Leão (bass and keys)
Nuno Cruz (drums, percussion)
Gabriel Gomes (accordion)
Paulo Tato Marinho (bagpipes, flute)
Ricardo Camacho (keys)
Paulo Abelho (percussion, samplers)
Francisco Ribeiro de Menezes (letters, backing vocals)
organização: Maria Sequeira Mendes, Joana Meirim, Nuno Amado
leituras/ensaios por: Akihiko Shimizu, Alberto Manguel, Alda Rodrigues, Alex Wong, Amândio Reis, Ana Cláudia Santos, Ana Maria Pereirinha, Ana Matoso, Ana Sofia Couto, António J. Ramalho, Bernardo Palmeirim, Clara Rowland, Diogo Martins, Fernando Cabral Martins, Frederico Pedreira, Golgona Anghel, Gustavo Rubim, Helder Gomes Cancela, Helena Carneiro, Inês Rosa, Joana Matos Frias, Joana Meirim, João Dionísio, Jorge Almeida, Lawrence Rhu, Lúcia Evangelista, Madalena Quintela, Madalena Tamen, Margarida Vale de Gato, Maria Rita Furtado, Maria Sequeira Mendes, Miguel Tamen, Nuno Amado, Pedro Serra, Pedro Sobrado, Rita Faria, Rosa Maria Martelo, Sara Campino, Sara de Almeida Leite, Silvina Rodrigues Lopes, Tatiana Faia, Telmo Rodrigues, Teresa Bartolomei
poemas de: Abade de Jazente, Adélia Prado, Adília Lopes, Alberto Pimenta, Alice Oswald, Ana Hatherly, Anna Akhmátova, Anthony Hecht, António Franco Alexandre, António Gedeão, Arthur Rimbaud, Bernardim Ribeiro, Carlos de Oliveira, Charlotte Smith, Christopher Middleton, Elizabeth Bishop, Ellen Davies, Emily Dickinson, Fernando Assis Pacheco, Florbela Espanca, Frances Leviston, Francisco Alvim, G. E. Patterson, Golgona Anghel, Ian MacMillan, João Miguel Fernandes Jorge, John Betjeman, Jorge Sousa Braga, José Afonso, José Miguel Silva, Kenneth Goldsmith, Kudo Naoko, Leopoldo María Panero, Luís de Camões, Luiza Neto Jorge, Manuel Bandeira, Manuel Gusmão, Margarida Vale de Gato, María Elena Walsh, Maria Velho da Costa, Raymond Carver, Raul de Carvalho, Ricardo Tiago Moura, Rosa Maria Martelo, Tonia Tzirita Zacharatou, Wilfred Owen
capa e ilustrações: João Concha
ISBN: 978-989-53985-1-5
n.º de páginas: 232
tiragem: 350 exemplares
1.ª edição: Março, 2023
Recomendado no Plano Nacional de Leitura LER+
PVP 20,00 euros
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Ana Faria, cantora e fundadora das
bandas “Onda Choc” e “Queijinhos Frescos”, morreu no sábado, com 75 anos.
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Nos anos 80 e 90, Ana Faria ficou conhecida por múltiplos projetos musicais dirigidos às crianças, com destaque para o grupo Queijinhos Frescos.
A banda contava com os seus três filhos: Pedro, Nuno e João Faria…
DIA 16 DE JUNHO DE 2024 : MATINÉE NO TNSC COM A FASCINANTE TRILOGIA DAS BARCAS DE JOLY BRAGA SANTOS. NO CENTENÁRIO DO COMPOSITOR DEPOIS DE MUITAS PERIPÉCIAS A BELA OPERA PORTUGUESA REGRESSOU AO S.CARLOS ,36 ANOS DEPOIS. No tríptico de Gil Vicente o compositor encontrou território ideal para os contraditórios da sua obra - cromatismo melodioso versus artonalidade . É uma obra de uma modernidade impressionante. Fico feliz que depois de tantas vicissitudes esta nova produção tenha estreado no São Carlos antes do encerramento para obras que durarão dois anos …Estarei cá para me sentar na cadeira da nossa assinatura de estreia agora solitário ?.. (O TNSC é a única instituição onde eu suporto « violência doméstica « musical …..).A “Trilogia das Barcas”, com libreto de Maria José Braga Santos, a partir dos autos do Inferno, do Purgatório e da Glória, de Gil Vicente (1465-1536) foi apresentada numa versão semiencenada conseguida de Luca Aprea.O maestro José Eduardo Gomes em entrevista sintetizou “Tem uma escrita orquestral rica em cores, texturas, onde a orquestração é bastante larga, tem a escrita coral, com dois coros, com funções diferentes, e tem uma variedade de solistas que vai desde o menino, uma voz infantil, até ao diabo, passando pelas mais diversas personagens, uma produção 100% portuguesa e é nosso dever honrar o legado de Joly, nesta edição crítica que foi feita pelo [maestro] João Paulo Santos e pela Paula Coelho da Silva”. Bem estiveram o Coro do Teatro Nacional de São Carlos e a Orquestra Sinfónica Portuguesa que subiram ao palco do Chiado sob a batuta empenhada de Gomes .O barítono Luís Rodrigues, no papel de Diabo e a soprano Carla Caramujo, no papel de Anjo, lideraram um extenso elenco de personagens interpretadas pelos cantores líricos José Corvelo, Marco Alves dos Santos, João Merino, João Pedro Cabral, Ricardo Panela, Maria Luísa de Freitas, Sérgio Martins, Cátia Moreso, Diogo Oliveira, André Henriques, Tiago Matos e Susana Gaspar. Boas prestações com realce para as vozes femininas com destaque para o difícil Anjo de Caramujo e para a pastora Gaspar excelente soprano « vitima do Brexit » . O elemento mais fraco foi o barítono Luís Rodrigues com uma dicção « pastosa « e actualmente cantando em esforço . Um erro de casting . Logo no dueto com o fidalgo de Marco Alves dos Santos foi penoso …Os figurinos contemporâneos, de cor branca, exceptuando o Anjo, em vermelho, são de Nuno Velez .“Uma ópera intensa e dramática com uma ação muito viva”, afirmou José Eduardo Gomes, que considera incompreensível a ausência da ópera durante tantos anos, das salas .“desde 1988 [quando foi apresentada pela última vez no TNSC, já depois da sua estreia, em 1970 na Fundação Gulbenkian] até 2024 são muitos anos, e é uma pena, pois esta é a grande ópera portuguesa do século XX, devia vir a palco com mais frequência”.Estou inteiramente de acordo e não perdoo ao finlandês Risto a ausência de homenagem a Joly Braga Santos na FCG !.
Nuno Gomes Tips Nico Gonzalez as Potential Europa Conference League Final Game-Changer
Former Fiorentina striker Nuno Gomes is looking forward to an exciting final match of the Europa Conference League tonight. Fiorentina will face Olympiakos on Wednesday evening.
Gomes has expressed his thoughts: “The final is all set to be thrilling and evenly matched as both teams are in good form. Fiorentina has all the ingredients to win, but it will come down to the finer details, so utmost…
ทีมของ Diogo Dalot คือ Manchester United ซึ่งเป็นหนึ่งในสโมสรทีมฟุตบอลที่มีประสบการณ์มากที่สุดในโลก ทีมนี้มีประวัติศาสตร์ที่ยาวนานและชื่อเสียงที่เป็นที่รู้จักในทุกๆ ทวีป การแข่งขันในลีกพรีเมียร์ลีกของอังกฤษทำให้สโมสรนี้เป็นหนึ่งในท��มที่มีการแข่งขันที่ดุเดือดและมีผลงานที่น่าทึ่งอย่างแท้จริง
Sunshine Tour: Victory for Ellen Whitaker and ‘Korlenski’ in the Ashford Farm Trophy
Derin Demirsoy with ‘O-Kannarock’ and Marie Demonte with ‘Epona Du Quesnoy’ complete the podium in this competitive 150 class.
Vejer, 9th March, 2024. Top British rider, Ellen Whitaker had an impressive win with her lovely 9yr old mare, who is by the legendary stallion ‘Cornet Obolensky’, ‘Korlenski’ in the 1.50 m of the Andalucia Sunshine Tour, Ashford Farm Trophy, Longines Ranking, speed class held in the Milton arena. There were 69 horses in the class and she stopped the clock in 67.62s, over a second faster than her nearest challenger, Turkish, Derin Demirsoy with ‘O-Kannarock’ (‘Rock’n Roll Semilly’ x ‘Kannan’). In third was the French rider who has had a plethora of good results here with various horses, Marie Demonte. Today she was riding ‘Epona du Quesnoy’. In fourth was Egyptian, Abdelrahman Ikram with ‘Graduate HBC’ and fifth was Belgian, Yves Vanderhasselt with ‘Nikita Van de Koekelberg’.
Ellen Whitaker in sella a Korlenski all’Andalucia Sunshine Tour by Mackenzie Clark
The Big Tour 1.45, was won by Czech, Ales Opatrny with ‘Holland TN’; second was Chloe Winchester with ‘Equine América Billy Take That’; third, Italian, Luca Moneta with ‘Jolie Coeur D’Avril’; fourth, Nicole Lockhead Anderson with ‘Chinoubet PS’ and in fifth, French rider, Guy Jonqueres D’Oriola with ‘Aloma De Grandcamp’.
There was also a Czech winner in the Big Tour 1.35, Albert Pisarik with ‘Chapo 2’. Second was Spanish rider, Lucía Fernández Hidalgo with ‘London’s Bella’; third British, William Whitaker with ‘Lancaster’; fourth was Japanese, Eiken Sato with ‘Chacco’s Grand Daughter PS’ and in fifth was Irish, Jack Ryan with ‘Carramba L Z’.
Spanish rider, Ismael García Roque with ‘Brazilia DK Z’ was the winner of the Medium Tour 1.45, followed by: Swiss, Peter Burri with ‘Dubai 64’; Spanish Kevin González de Zárate with ‘Cantuccini 17’; American, Michael Hughes with ‘Lazy’ and finally in fifth Luca Moneta with ‘Folie de Chalusse’.
The Medium Tour 1.40 was won by Swedish Ebba Danielsson with ‘T-Gavoli Z’. Second was Irish, Emily Turkington with ‘Diwali de Runya’; third, Spanish Álvaro Castro Román with ‘Brigitte’; followed by Mexican, Claudia Michel with ‘Angela de Kreisker’ and Swiss rider, Yannick Jorand with ‘Chaclago PS’.
There was a Spanish win from, Francisco de Asís Arango in the Medium Tour 1.30 with ‘City Meel’ moving well up from their fifth place yesterday in this class. Second was British, Joe Fernyhough with ‘Calcourt Countdown’; Yannick Jorand took third with ‘Daylight VH Maressahof Z’, and fourth was German rider, Leonie Böckmann with ‘Four Roses 13’. In fifth was British, Joe Fernyhough with ‘Calcourt Supersonic’.
Albert Pisarik had a second win today this time in the Medium Tour 1.20 with ‘Conada 2’. Second was British, Joshua Hutchins with ‘Billy Serafina’; third Spanish, Antonio Mariñas Soto with ‘Qute Hero TC’; fourth, British, Grace Shudall Hughes with ‘For Free Z’ and in fifth, Swedish rider, Olivia Munkberg with ‘Invicta del Maset’.
British, Emma Stoker was the fastest in the Small Tour 1.40 with, ‘Q Seven’ and finished with almost three seconds in hand over Spanish, Rubén Gómez Crespo who was second with ‘Allblack de Gressoux’. Third was the Polish rider, Lukasz Piksa with ‘Lucky Horse’; fourth Spanish, Xabier Zabaleta Susperregui with ‘Arloy de Beausejour’ and fifth, Portuguese, Nuno Tiago Gomes with ‘Chaccora’s Stakko PS’.
The winner of the Small Tour 1.30 was Mar Pérez Fernández with ‘Diane du Val’. Second was French rider, Laura Monier with ‘Cathinka B’. Third and fourth places went to Spanish riders, Marta Garat Macías with ‘Julieta del Amor’ and Rafa Iribarren Baptista with ‘Etincelle de la Rosa’. Fifth was British, James Pinkney with ‘Billy Bon Soir’.
The winners of the classes in the CSI1* were: Spanish Fernando de los Santos with ‘Isba Caps’, in the 1.30; British, Jessica Williams with ‘Miss Bubbles’, in the 1.20; Belgian, Juliette Berghmans with ‘D Day de Lison Z’ in the 1.10.
Tomorrow we continue with eight classes in the CSI4* including the Longines Ranking Small Tour Grand Prix: there are three CSI1* classes and the National Pony Championships continue here at the Andalucía Sunshine Tour: which is sponsored by the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sports of the Government of Andalucía, through Tourism and Sports of Andalucía.
These are today’s main results, full results may be found both on our Sunshine Tour App and the official website www.sunshinetour.net where you may also follow live streaming of all the arenas or alternatively, you can watch online at Clip My Horse. Entrance to the show is free, there are parking areas, a commercial zone and a wide choice of restaurants.
Press release Sunshine Tour | Ellen Whitaker in sella a Korlenski all’Andalucia Sunshine Tour by Mackenzie Clark