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2014 in Portugal

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The following lists events in the year 2014 in Portugal.

Contents

Incumbents

  • President: Aníbal Cavaco Silva
  • Prime Minister: Pedro Passos Coelho
  • January

  • 31 January - Establishment of LIVRE.
  • May

  • 25 May - European Parliament election
  • September

  • 28 September - Portuguese Socialist Party prime ministerial primary, 2014
  • November

  • 9 November - Portugal reports to have 180 cases of Legionella with five deaths.
  • 10 November - Isabel dos Santos, a billionaire and the eldest daughter of the President of Angola, has entered an auction for Portugal Telecom, bidding against a French-based company, Altice.
  • 25 November - Portuguese police arrest the ex-prime minister of Portugal, José Socrates. They accuse him of corruption, fiscal fraud, and money laundering.
  • Culture

  • 8 May - 2014 Prémio Autores
  • Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014
  • Sports

    In February, Portugal participated in the 2014 Winter Olympics. In association football, the first-tier league season, the 2013–14 Primeira Liga, ended on 11 May. For the second-tier league season, see 2013–14 Segunda Liga; for the third-tier league season, see 2013–14 Campeonato Nacional. The 2013–14 Taça da Liga ended on 26 April with the 2014 Taça da Liga Final. The 2014–15 Taça da Liga will begin on 26 July. The 2013–14 Taça de Portugal ended on 18 May with the 2014 Taça de Portugal Final.

  • 5–12 March - Algarve Cup.
  • 24 May - 2014 UEFA Champions League Final, at the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon.
  • 30 July - 10 August - 2014 Volta a Portugal
  • 16-28 August - Portugal at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  • 2014-15 Andebol 1
  • Establishment of the Supertaça de Futsal Feminino de Portugal.
  • Deaths

  • 5 January – Eusébio, 71, footballer.
  • 30 September - Victor Crespo, 81, politician, President of the Assembly of the Republic (1987–1991).
  • References

    2014 in Portugal Wikipedia