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2018 FIFA World Cup

The 2018 FIFA World Cup will be the 21st FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams. West of the Ural Mountains to keep travel time manageable.

It is scheduled to take place in Russia from 14 June to 15 July 2018,[2] after the country was awarded the hosting rights on 2 December 2010. This will be the first World Cup held in Europe since 2006; all but one of the stadium venues are in European Russia, west of the Ural Mountains to keep travel time manageable.

Gianni Infantino - Fifa President

Tabela

  • 1 SC Braga U23 SC Braga U23 25
  • 2 Vizela U23 Vizela U23 23
  • 3 Famalicão U23 Famalicão U23 22
  • 4 Gil Vicente U23 Gil Vicente U23 17
  • 5 Rio Ave U23 Rio Ave U23 12
  • 6 Marítimo U23 Marítimo U23 12
  • 7 Leixoes SC U23 Leixoes SC U23 7
  • 1 Benfica U23 Benfica U23 26
  • 2 Estrela Amadora U23 Estrela Amadora U23 21
  • 3 Estoril Praia U23 Estoril Praia U23 17
  • 4 SC Farense U23 SC Farense U23 15
  • 5 Portimonense U23 Portimonense U23 14
  • 6 CD Mafra U23 CD Mafra U23 12
  • 7 Sporting U23 Sporting U23 11
  • 1 Estrela Amadora U23 Estrela Amadora U23 17
  • 2 Famalicão U23 Famalicão U23 17
  • 3 Estoril Praia U23 Estoril Praia U23 17
  • 4 SC Braga U23 SC Braga U23 14
  • 5 Benfica U23 Benfica U23 10
  • 6 Vizela U23 Vizela U23 8
  • 1 Portimonense U23 Portimonense U23 27
  • 2 Gil Vicente U23 Gil Vicente U23 26
  • 3 Sporting U23 Sporting U23 25
  • 4 SC Farense U23 SC Farense U23 24
  • 5 Leixoes SC U23 Leixoes SC U23 16
  • 6 Rio Ave U23 Rio Ave U23 15
  • 7 Marítimo U23 Marítimo U23 13
  • 8 CD Mafra U23 CD Mafra U23 9