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Baixa do Porto volta a ser sala de estar de Portugal numa madrugada de sofrimento e festa
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Baixa do Porto volta a ser sala de estar de Portugal numa madrugada de sofrimento e festa

The article describes the chaotic yet celebratory atmosphere in Porto during a late-night football match between Portugal and Croatia. The city transformed into a gathering place for fans after the FC Porto championship win and São João celebrations. The match began with optimism, but the Croatian team took an early lead, causing silence among the crowd. Portugal fought back with goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Gonçalo Ramos, leading to a dramatic comeback. Despite a last-minute equalizer by Croatia, the decision was overturned by VAR, resulting in Portugal advancing to the next round. The event highlighted the emotional highs and lows of the night, with fans expressing joy and relief.

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Baixa do Porto volta a ser sala de estar de Portugal numa madrugada de sofrimento e festa

The article describes the chaotic yet celebratory atmosphere in Porto during a late-night football match between Portugal and Croatia. The city transformed into a gathering place for fans after the FC Porto championship win and São João celebrations. The match began with optimism, but the Croatian team took an early lead, causing silence among the crowd. Portugal fought back with goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Gonçalo Ramos, leading to a dramatic comeback. Despite a last-minute equalizer by Croatia, the decision was overturned by VAR, resulting in Portugal advancing to the next round. The event highlighted the emotional highs and lows of the night, with fans expressing joy and relief.

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