Portugal at the 2006 Lusophony Games

This is the list of events, results of 2006 Lusophony Games, where Portugal fielded athletes.

Medal table by sports

Pos Sport 1st 2nd 3rd Total
1 Athletics 6 13 15 34
2 Table tennis 2 2 3 7
3 Volleyball 2 0 0 2
4 Basketball 1 1 0 2
5 Football 1 0 0 1
6 Beach volleyball 0 1 2 3
7 Futsal 0 1 0 1
8 Taekwondo 0 0 1 1
Total 12 18 21 51

Athletics

Event Name
100 metres – M Luis Abrantes, Ricardo Monteiro 3rd
100 metres – F Severina Cravid
200 metres – M Arnaldo Abrantes 2nd, Victor Martins
200 metres – F Ana Marques, Carla Macedo
400 metres – M Edivaldo Monteiro, Paulo Ferreira 3rd
400 metres – F Carla Ratão 2nd, Joana Frias 3rd
800 metres – M Renato Silva 3rd, Tiago Rodrigues
800 metres – F Maria do Ceu Nunes
1500 metres – M Tiago Rodrigues 2nd, António Travassos 3rd
1500 metres – F Sandra Teixeira 1st, Lidia Sousa 3rd
5000 metres – M Carlos da Silva 2nd
110 m hurdles – M Luís Sá 3rd, Rui Palma
110 m hurdles – F Isabel Abrantes
400 m hurdles – M Edivaldo Monteiro 3rd
400 m hurdles – F Catarina Bastos 2nd
3000 m steeplechase – M Pedro Ribeiro 1st, Paulo da Costa 2nd
half-marathon – M Licinio Pimentel 2nd, Rui Teixeira 3rd
half-marathon – F Mónica Silva 1st, Fernanda Ribeiro 2nd
High jump – M Rafael Gonçalves 2nd
High jump – F Marisa Anselmo 1st, Sofia Pires 3rd
Long jump – M José Gaspar 3rd
Long jump – F Patricia Mamona 3rd, Catia Ferreira
Triple jump – M Carlos Castelbranco, Nelson Évora 1st
Triple jump – F Susana Costa 2nd, Patricia Mamona 3rd
Shot put – M Heredio Costa, Marco Fortes 1st
Shot put – F Dulce da Silva 2nd
4 × 100 metres relay – M Victor Martins, Ricardo Pacheco, Ricardo Monteiro, Arnaldo Abrantes 2nd
4 × 100 metres relay – F Ana Marques, Severina Cravid, Carla Macedo, Catia Ferreira 2nd
4 × 400 metres relay – M Paulo Godinho, João Ferreira, Ricardo Lima, Edivaldo Monteiro 3rd
4 × 400 metres relay – F Joana Frias, Carla Tavares, Sandra Teixeira, Carla Ratão 2nd

Basketball – Female

Name Team
Ana Maria Pires
Ana Sofia Sousa
Ana Teixeira
Carla Nascimento
Fatima Silva
Gilda Correia
Joana Araujo
Sara Filipe
Susan Foreld
Susana Soares
Tamara Milovac
Portugal Portugal 43 – 44 Mozambique Mozambique
Macau Macau 32 – 97 Portugal Portugal
Portugal Portugal 50 – 42 Cape Verde Cape Verde
Portugal Portugal 71 – 43 Cape Verde Cape Verde
Portugal Portugal 60 – 69 Mozambique Mozambique
2nd

Basketball – Male

Name Team
Carlos Andrade Portugal Benfica
Elvis Évora Portugal Ovarense Basket
Francisco Jordão Angola Petro Atletico
João Reveles Portugal Casino Ginasio
João Gomes Portugal Barreirense
Jorge Coelho Portugal F.C. Porto
Manuel Silva
Mario Gonçalves Portugal Benfica
Miguel Minhava Portugal Benfica
Miguel Miranda Portugal Ovarense Basket
Paulo Cunha Portugal F.C. Porto
Paulo Simão Portugal Belenenses Basket
Pedro Pinho
Rui Mota Portugal Ovarense Basket
Macau Macau 61 – 113 Portugal Portugal
Cape Verde Cape Verde 52 – 76 Portugal Portugal
Portugal Portugal 178 – 69 East Timor East Timor
Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau 48 – 104 Portugal Portugal
Angola Angola 58 – 64 Portugal Portugal
Macau Macau 43 – 126 Portugal Portugal
Angola Angola 53 – 59 Portugal Portugal
1st

Beach Volleyball

Category Team
Female Ana Sofia Fonseca/Rosa Costa, Juliana Antunes/Sandra Castro 3rd
Male Lopes/Miguel Maia 3rd, José Pedrosa/Pedro Rosas 2nd

Football

Name Team Goals
GK Mário Felgueiras Portugal SC Espinho
GK Igor Araujo Portugal SC Covilhã
DF Mano Portugal CF Belenenses
DF Tiago Gomes Portugal CF Estrela da Amadora
DF Joáo Pedro Portugal GD Tourizense
DF Steven Vitória Portugal GD Tourizense
DF Ruben Fernandes Portugal Portimonense SC
DF Paulo Renato Portugal Real Massamá
DF Pedro Correia Portugal Benfica
MD Pedro Celestino Portugal Olivais e Moscavide
MD Zezinando Portugal Estoril Praia
MD João Coimbra Portugal Benfica
MD Feliciano Condesso England Southampton FC 2
MD Nuno Coelho Portugal UD Leiria 1
FW Joáo Ribeiro Portugal Naval
FW Tó Mané Portugal FC Barreirense 2
FW Zequinha Portugal GD Tourizense 1
FW Diogo Tavares Italy Genoa C.F.C. 3
FW Bruno Gama Portugal SC Braga 2
FW Manuel Pinto Portugal Esmoriz FC 2
Portugal Portugal 6 – 0 São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe
Portugal Portugal 3 – 0 Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau
Mozambique Mozambique 0 – 2 Portugal Portugal
Angola Angola 0 – 2 Portugal Portugal
1st

Futsal

Name Team
GK Bebé Portugal Benfica
GK Alex Portugal Boavista F.C.
André Lima Portugal Benfica
Ricardinho Portugal Benfica
Gonçalo Alves Portugal Benfica
Pedro Costa Portugal Benfica
José Maria Portugal Benfica
Jony Portugal Benfica
Formiga Portugal AR Freixieiro
Israel Portugal AR Freixieiro
Ivan Portugal AR Freixieiro
Fábio Portugal FJ Antunes
Marinho Portugal FJ Antunes
Portugal Portugal 56 – 0 East Timor East Timor
Portugal Portugal 4 – 1 Angola Angola
Portugal Portugal 22 – 0 Macau Macau
Portugal Portugal 1 – 1 Brazil Brazil
2nd

Table Tennis

Category Name
Single – M André da Silva 2nd, Diogo Pinho, Ivo Silva 3rd, Ricardo Oliveira 1st
Single – F Teresa Pereira, Leila Oliveira 3rd, Ana Teresa Torres
Double – M Diogo Silva/Ricardo Oliveira 2nd, Diogo Pinho/Vitaly Efimov 1st
Double – F Ana Torres/Leila Oliveira, Maria Nogueira/Teresa Pereira
Double Mixed Diogo Pinho/Maria Nogueira, Leila Oliveira/André da Silva 3rd,

Taekwondo

Category Name
- 58 kg – M Pedro Carvoeiro
- 68 kg – M Sergio Coelho
- 80 kg – M Nelson Aires
+ 80 kg – M Sérgio Afonso

Volleyball – Female

Name Team
Ana Margarida Paulo
Ana Sofia André
Fabiola Gomes
Inês Neto
Joana Ferreira
Leticia Cruz
Luisa Rocha
Maria Alexandra Rodrigues
Maria de Fatima Vitor
Maria Francisca Esteves
Marta Esteves
Sara Sousa
Telma Nunes
Vanessa Rodrigues
Viviane Isidoro
Portugal Portugal 3 – 0 East Timor East Timor
Portugal Portugal 3 – 0 Macau Macau
Portugal Portugal 3 – 0 Macau Macau
1st

Volleyball – Male

Name Team
André Lopes
António Costa
Bruno Gonçalves
Carlos Fidalgo
Eden Sequeira
Eurico Peixoto
Fernando Ribeiro
Hugo Gaspar
Hugo Ribeiro
João Malveiro
Luis Godinho
Marco Ferreira
Marco Ruel
Nelson Brizida
Pedro Sousa
Roberto Reis
Rui Santos
Portugal Portugal 3 – 0 India India
Portugal Portugal 3 – 0 Macau Macau
Portugal Portugal 3 – 0 Macau Macau
1st

See also

Preceded by
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Portugal at the Lusophony Games Succeeded by
2009
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