Portugal primed for party

After Portugal’s victory in the semi-finals the common consensus among Lisbon folk was that the city had not seen such a frenzied outpouring of celebration for 30 years.

After Portugal’s victory in the semi-finals the common consensus among Lisbon folk was that the city had not seen such a frenzied outpouring of celebration for 30 years.

On April 25, 1974 four decades of right-wing dictatorship came to an end in a bloodless coup, known as the Carnation revolution because soldiers put flowers in the end of their guns to symbolise peace.

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