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Os Magriços was the nickname of the Portugal national football team which finished third at the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England. The team were based on the Benfica team that won two consecutive European Cups in 1961 and 1962, which included Mário Coluna, Eusébio, José Augusto, José Augusto Torres and António Simões. They were selected by Manuel da Luz Afonso and coached by Otto Glória. The nickname is derived from a 15th-century Portuguese chivalric legend - The Twelve of England (Portuguese: Os Doze de Inglaterra). It was made famous by the poet Luís de Camões in his 1572 Os Lusíadas. It tells the story of twelve Portuguese knights who travelled to England at the request of twelve English women to avenge their insult by a group of English knights. One of these Portuguese knights, Álvaro Go

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  • Os Magriços was the nickname of the Portugal national football team which finished third at the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England. The team were based on the Benfica team that won two consecutive European Cups in 1961 and 1962, which included Mário Coluna, Eusébio, José Augusto, José Augusto Torres and António Simões. They were selected by Manuel da Luz Afonso and coached by Otto Glória. The nickname is derived from a 15th-century Portuguese chivalric legend - The Twelve of England (Portuguese: Os Doze de Inglaterra). It was made famous by the poet Luís de Camões in his 1572 Os Lusíadas. It tells the story of twelve Portuguese knights who travelled to England at the request of twelve English women to avenge their insult by a group of English knights. One of these Portuguese knights, Álvaro Gonçalves Coutinho, was nicknamed O Magriço. (en)
  • Os Magriços era o apelido da equipa de futebol nacional de Portugal que alcançou o terceiro lugar no Mundial de 1966 na Inglaterra. A equipa foi baseada na equipa do Benfica que venceu a Taça dos Campeões Europeus em 1961 e 1962, e incluiu Mário Coluna, Eusébio, José Augusto, José Torres e António Simões. Foi seleccionada por Manuel da Luz Afonso e treinado pelo brasileiro Otto Glória. O apelido é baseado em Álvaro Gonçalves Coutinho, apelidado de O Magriço, um cavaleiro Português do século XIV, que, juntamente com 11 colegas, viajou para a Inglaterra para participar num torneio para defender a honra de doze damas inglesas que não conseguiam encontrar cavaleiros na Inglaterra dispostos a fazê-lo. A história é famosa contada por Luís de Camões n'Os Lusíadas, mas é de veracidade duvidosa. (pt)
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  • Os Magriços was the nickname of the Portugal national football team which finished third at the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England. The team were based on the Benfica team that won two consecutive European Cups in 1961 and 1962, which included Mário Coluna, Eusébio, José Augusto, José Augusto Torres and António Simões. They were selected by Manuel da Luz Afonso and coached by Otto Glória. The nickname is derived from a 15th-century Portuguese chivalric legend - The Twelve of England (Portuguese: Os Doze de Inglaterra). It was made famous by the poet Luís de Camões in his 1572 Os Lusíadas. It tells the story of twelve Portuguese knights who travelled to England at the request of twelve English women to avenge their insult by a group of English knights. One of these Portuguese knights, Álvaro Go (en)
  • Os Magriços era o apelido da equipa de futebol nacional de Portugal que alcançou o terceiro lugar no Mundial de 1966 na Inglaterra. A equipa foi baseada na equipa do Benfica que venceu a Taça dos Campeões Europeus em 1961 e 1962, e incluiu Mário Coluna, Eusébio, José Augusto, José Torres e António Simões. Foi seleccionada por Manuel da Luz Afonso e treinado pelo brasileiro Otto Glória. (pt)
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