Os Navegadores

Os Navegadores

Gigi Romano

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Independently Published
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9781970852271
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Portugal’s modern football rise is often reduced to the careers of a few icons, but the true story is bigger and more enduring. This book follows the national team’s long transformation from a talented, inconsistent outsider into a repeat contender that expects to reach the late stages-and has learned how to win when it gets there.Moving chronologically from the early spread of the game through Portugal’s clubs and communities, it traces the country’s first hard international lessons, the breakthrough of 1966, and the decades of near-misses that exposed what the nation still lacked. It then shows how Portugal quietly built the foundations that changed everything: professional academies, coaching standards, clearer pathways to senior football, and a national-team culture that became tactically literate and psychologically resilient.Across the eras of Eusébio, Figo, and Cristiano Ronaldo-without treating any one player as the entire explanation-the narrative reveals how Portugal combined technical craft with tournament realism. The result is a portrait of a small country that learned to correct itself: turning talent into structure, structure into consistency, and consistency into silverware.In the modern period, the book examines the shift from hope to obligation: Euro 2004’s home heartbreak, Euro 2016’s survival-into-championship, the confirmation of repeat-winning through the Nations League, and the ongoing challenge of staying elite in a world where margins are merciless. Ultimately, Os Navegadores shows what Portugal built-institutions, habits, and competitive nerve-and why protecting that system matters as much as celebrating its heroes.

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