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===Football=== The city hosts three [[association football]] clubs in Portugal's highest league, the [[Primeira Liga]]. [[S.L. Benfica|Sport Lisboa e Benfica]], commonly known as simply ''Benfica'', has won 38 league titles in addition to two [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]]s. Lisbon's second-most successful club is [[Sporting CP|Sporting Clube de Portugal]] (commonly known as ''Sporting'' and often referred to as ''Sporting Lisbon'' abroad to prevent confusion with other teams with the same name), winner of 20 league titles and the [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]. A third club, [[C.F. Os Belenenses]] (commonly ''Belenenses'' or ''Belenenses Lisbon''), based in the [[Belém, Lisbon|Belém]] quarter, has solely won one league title. Other major clubs in Lisbon include [[Atlético Clube de Portugal|Atlético]], [[Casa Pia A.C.|Casa Pia]], and [[Clube Oriental de Lisboa|Oriental]]. Lisbon has two [[UEFA elite stadium|UEFA category four stadiums]]; Benfica's [[Estádio da Luz]] (''Stadium of Light''), with a capacity of over 65,000 and Sporting's [[Estádio José Alvalade]], with a capacity of over 50,000. The Estádio da Luz held both the [[2014 UEFA Champions League Final|2014]] and [[2020 UEFA Champions League Final]]. There is also Belenenses' [[Estádio do Restelo]], with a capacity of over 19,000. The [[Estádio Nacional]], in nearby [[Oeiras Municipality, Portugal|Oeiras]], has a capacity of 37,000 and was used exclusively for [[Portugal national football team|Portuguese]] international football matches and cup finals until the construction of larger stadia in the city. It held the [[1967 European Cup Final]].
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