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This page is a list of all the matches that Portugal national football team has played between 1921 and 1939. Between their first match in 1921 and 1939, when competitive football stopped because of the Second World War, Portugal played in 42 matches, resulting in 13 victories, 7 draws, 22 defeats. Throughout this period they played in the 1928 Olympics, reaching the quarter-finals where they got knocked out by Egypt.

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  • This page is a list of all the matches that Portugal national football team has played between 1921 and 1939. Between their first match in 1921 and 1939, when competitive football stopped because of the Second World War, Portugal played in 42 matches, resulting in 13 victories, 7 draws, 22 defeats. Throughout this period they played in the 1928 Olympics, reaching the quarter-finals where they got knocked out by Egypt. (en)
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  • Espírito Santo (en)
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  • Severo Tiago (en)
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  • Peña (en)
  • Augusto Silva (en)
  • Jelínek (en)
  • Saavedra (en)
  • Carbonell (en)
  • Mota (en)
  • Brunel (en)
  • João Francisco (en)
  • João Santos (en)
  • Vítor Silva (en)
  • Armando Martins (en)
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  • Riadh (en)
  • Salvano (en)
  • Cambalacho (en)
  • Hellemans (en)
  • Lajo (en)
  • Mahmoud Mokhtar (en)
  • Larrínaga (en)
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  • Pepe set the goal scoring record for Portugal (en)
  • João dos Santos set the goal scoring record for Portugal (en)
  • Heaviest defeat of the Portugal football team at the time (en)
  • Vítor Silva set the goal scoring record for Portugal (en)
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  • Alfred Birlem (en)
  • Charles Barette (en)
  • Johannes Mutters (en)
  • John Langenus (en)
  • José Llovera (en)
  • Albert Prince-Cox (en)
  • Francesco Mattea (en)
  • František Cejnar (en)
  • Henri Christophe (en)
  • Louis Baert (en)
  • Pedro Escartín (en)
  • Ramón Melcón (en)
  • Raphaël Van Praag (en)
  • Raphaël van Praag (en)
  • Rinaldo Barlassina (en)
  • Stanley Rous (en)
  • Thomas Balvay (en)
  • Georges Capdeville (en)
  • Roger Conrié (en)
  • Thomas Crewe (en)
  • Giovanni Mauro (en)
  • Paul Putz (en)
  • Georges Theuerkauff (en)
  • Ed Dizerens (en)
  • Gaston Degotte (en)
  • Georges Vallat (en)
  • Luis Collina Álvarez (en)
  • Ricardo Rocamora (en)
  • Yussuf Muhammad (en)
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  • Friendly (en)
  • Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics Round of 16 (en)
  • Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics Quarter-finals (en)
  • Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics Preliminary round (en)
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  • Parc des Princes, Paris (en)
  • San Siro, Milan (en)
  • Balaídos, Vigo (en)
  • Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam (en)
  • Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes (en)
  • Arena Civica, Milan (en)
  • Bosuilstadion, Antwerp (en)
  • Campo de O'Donnell, Madrid (en)
  • Campo de la Reina Victoria, Sevilla (en)
  • Campo do Ameal, Porto (en)
  • Estadio Chamartín, Madrid (en)
  • Estadio Metropolitano, Madrid (en)
  • Estadio de la Exposición, Seville (en)
  • Estádio JM Soares, Lisbon (en)
  • Estádio do Lima, Porto (en)
  • Estádio do Lumiar, Lisbon (en)
  • Old Stadion, Amsterdam (en)
  • Stade Olympique, Lausanne (en)
  • Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse (en)
  • Stadio Filadelfia, Turin (en)
  • Waldstadion, Frankfurt (en)
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  • This page is a list of all the matches that Portugal national football team has played between 1921 and 1939. Between their first match in 1921 and 1939, when competitive football stopped because of the Second World War, Portugal played in 42 matches, resulting in 13 victories, 7 draws, 22 defeats. Throughout this period they played in the 1928 Olympics, reaching the quarter-finals where they got knocked out by Egypt. (en)
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  • Portugal national football team results (1921–1939) (en)
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