Miss República Portuguesa

Miss Portuguesa
Miss Portuguesa Organization
MottoBeauty With A Cause
Formation1959
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersLisbon
Location
Membership
Official language
Portuguese
President
Isidro de Brito
Websitemissportuguesa.pt

History

1959–2001

Miss Portugal was founded in 1959 by RTP. The winners went to the Miss Universe competition. Since 2002, the pageant does not exist in Portugal. From 2003 to 2010, Portugal did not participate at Miss Universe.

2011

Miss República Portuguesa was made in 2011 by Isidro de Brito. In 2014, after undergoing a major restructuring process, the organization separated the two national pageants into separate events: "Miss Universo Portugal" and "Miss World Portugal". Before Miss República Portuguesa, the traditional pageant Miss Portugal was held in 1960 for the first time. The pageant used to send representatives for Portugal to the Miss Universe, Miss World and Miss International pageants. In 2011 the Miss Universo Portugal was held for the first time by GAETA, Promoções e Eventos, Lda. and NIU, the franchise holder of Miss Universe in Portugal.

2014-present

  • In 2014 the Miss Universo Portugal branding was independently acquired by Isidiro de Brito under Miss República Portuguesa. The contest was separated by the organizers. He also owned Miss Supranational, Miss Grand International, Miss Intercontinental and other pageants to Miss República Portuguesa titleholders.
  • In 2016 Edward Walson partnered to Miss Universo Portugal. He is the owner of the Miss Universo Italia pageant.
  • In 2018 Isidiro de Brito owned major pageants and the Miss República Portuguesa Organization franchised Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International and other pageants to Miss Portuguesa titleholders.

Titleholders

Miss Portugal

The Brand of Miss Portugal beauty pageant held by RTP and it existed until 2001, the winners went to Miss Universe. Iva Lamarão is the last Miss Portugal under RTP at Miss Universe pageant.
YearMiss PortugalDistrictNotes
1959 María Teresa Motoa Cardoso Lisbon RTP - Rádio e Televisão de Portugal Directorship
1960 Maria Josabete Silva Santos Lisbon
1961 Maria Santos Trindade Lisbon
1962 Palmira Ferreira Lisbon
1963 Maria Penedo Lisbon
1964 Rolanda Campos Lisbon
1965 Maria do Carmo Sancho Lisbon
1967 Teresa Amaro Mozambique
1970 Ana Maria Diozo Lucas Lisbon
1971 Maria Celmira Pereira Angola
1972 Iris Maria dos Santos Mozambique
1973 Carla de Barros Lisbon
1974 Ana Paula da Silva Freitas Lisbon
1979 Marta Mendonça Gouvêia Lisbon
1980 Paula Machado de Moura Lisbon
1981 Ana Maria Valdiz Wilson Lisbon
1982 Anabela Elisa Vissenjou Lisbon
1983 Maria Fátima Rodrigues Lisbon
1984 Alexandra Paula Gomes Lisbon
1985 Mariana Dias Carriço Lisbon
1986 Noélia Cristina Chaves Lisbon
1987 Isabel Rodrigues Martins Lisbon
1988 Ana Francisca Gonçalves Lisbon
1989 Maria Angélica Rosado Setúbal
1990 Carla Caldeira Setúbal
1991 Maria Fernanda Silva Lisbon
1992 Carla Marisa da Cruz Angola
1993 Mónica Sofia Borges Lisbon
1994 Adrianna Iria Faro
1995 Rita Carvalho Bragança
1996 Lara Antunes Lisbon
1997 Icília Berenguel Porto
1998 Marisa Ferreira Santarém
1999 Licinia Macedo Madeira
2000 Thelma Santos Lisbon
2001 Iva Lamarão Ovar The Miss Portugal contest ended in 2001

Miss República Portuguesa Organization

Miss República Portuguesa organization was made by Isidro de Brito and team. The organization previously called "Miss Mundo Portugal" and the winner represented Portugal at Miss World pageant. Since 2014 the new setting called "Miss República Portuguesa" or "Miss Portuguesa" will select the winner to Miss World and runner-ups will have opportunity representing Portugal at other pageants such as Miss International, Miss Supranational and Miss Grand International.
Miss Universe Portugal individually set as a national pageant that focuses in the Miss Universe pageant. Between 2011 and 2017 the pageant officially separately held and since 2017 the winner of Miss Universo Portugal select in the Miss República Portuguesa finale.
YearMiss Universo PortugalDistrictNotesMiss PortuguesaDistrictNotes
2011 Laura Gonçalves Lisbon GAETA, Promoções e Eventos, Lda. and NIU Directorship
2014 Patrícia Carvalho Da Silva Aveiro Miss Universo Portugal (separated contest) — Isidro de Brito Directorship Zita Oliveira Santarém Miss República Portuguesa was debuted by Isidro de Brito Directorship
2015 Maria Emilia Rosa Rodrigues Araújo Azores Rafaela Pardete Setúbal
2016 Flávia Joana Gouveia Brito Madeira Edward Wilson Directorship Cristiana Viana Porto
2017 Matilde Ramos Lima Setúbal Filipa Barroso Setúbal
2018 Filipa Barroso Setúbal Isidro de Brito Directorship Carla Rumaría Rodrigues De Flaviis Lisbon Portuguese-Venezuelan
2019 Sylvie Silva Braga Inés Brusselmans Lisbon
2020 Cristiana Silva Porto Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020 — Cristina was appointed by Miss República Portuguesa organization Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020

Big Four pageants representatives

Miss Universo Portugal

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Before 2011 Miss Portugal 1959 to Miss Portugal 2001 winner participated at Miss Universe competition. Between 2002 and 2010 there was no franchise holder to sign up the Miss Universe organization. began 2011 the new pageant held as 'Miss Universo Portugal" contest and it continued in 2014 as a beginning from Miss República Portuguesa by Isidiro de Brito Directorship. Since 2014 the Portuguese representative at Miss Universe will be crowned at Miss Universo Portugal competition (separate contest but still in under Isidiro de Brito directorship). On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.
Year District Miss Universo Portugal Placement at Miss Universe Special Awards Notes
2020 Porto Cristiana Silva TBA TBA
2019 Braga Sylvie Silva Top 20
2018 Setúbal Filipa Barroso Unplaced Isidro de Brito Directorship — Isidiro de Brito formatted the previous Miss República Portuguesa 2017 to participate at Miss Universe. In 2018 there was no Miss Universe Portugal contest after the pageant under Isidiro de Brito postponed
2017 Setúbal Matilde Ramos Lima Unplaced
2016 Madeira Flávia Joana Gouveia Brito Unplaced Edward Wilson Directorship — Miss Tourism World 2013 (Continental Queen of Europe)
2015 Azores Maria Emilia Rosa Rodrigues Araújo Unplaced
2014 Aveiro Patrícia Carvalho Da Silva Unplaced Miss Universo Portugal — Isidro de Brito Directorship
Did not compete between 2012—2013
2011 Lisbon Laura Gonçalves[1] Top 10 Internet Vote Miss Universo Portugal — GAETA, Promoções e Eventos, Lda. and NIU Directorship
Miss Portugal
Did not compete between 2003—2010
2002 Ovar Iva Lamarão Unplaced The Miss Portugal contest ended in 2001
2001 Setúbal Claúdia Jesus Lopez Borges Unplaced Miss Portugal 2000 1st Runner-up; due to personal reasons, Thelma Santos was the Miss Portugal 2000 who withdrew at the Miss Universe 2001. Claudia Borges (a runner-up) replaced her position, Claudia competed at Miss World 2001, later[2]
Lisbon Thelma Santos Did not compete
2000 Madeira Licinia Macedo Unplaced
1999 Santarém Marisa Ferreira Unplaced Miss Congeniality
1998 Porto Icília Berenguel Unplaced The Miss Portugal 1997 presenter called wrong to Icília as the 2nd Runner-up but after some minutes, Icília called as the winner[3]
1997 Lisbon Lara Antunes Unplaced
1996 Bragança Rita Carvalho Unplaced
1995 Faro Adrianna Iria Unplaced
1994 Lisbon Mónica Sofia Borges Unplaced
1993 Angola Carla Marisa da Cruz Unplaced
1992 Lisbon Maria Fernanda Silva Unplaced
1991 Setúbal Carla Caldeira[4] Did not compete
1990 Setúbal Maria Angélica Rosado Unplaced
1989 Lisbon Ana Francisca Gonçalves Unplaced
1988 Lisbon Isabel Rodrigues Martins Unplaced
1987 Lisbon Noélia Cristina Chaves Unplaced
1986 Lisbon Mariana Dias Carriço Unplaced
1985 Lisbon Alexandra Paula Gomes Unplaced
1984 Lisbon Maria Fátima Rodrigues Unplaced
1983 Lisbon Anabela Elisa Vissenjou Unplaced
1982 Lisbon Ana Maria Valdiz Wilson Unplaced
1981 Lisbon Paula Machado de Moura Unplaced
1980 Did not compete
1979 Lisbon Marta Mendonça Gouvêia Unplaced
Did not compete between 1975—1978
1974 Lisbon Ana Paula da Silva Freitas Unplaced
1973 Lisbon Carla de Barros Unplaced
1972 Mozambique Iris Maria dos Santos Unplaced
1971 Angola Maria Celmira Pereira Unplaced
1970 Lisbon Ana Maria Diozo Lucas Unplaced
Did not compete between 1966—1969
1965 Lisbon Maria do Carmo Sancho[5] Unplaced
Did not compete between 1963—1964
1962 Lisbon Maria Santos Trindade Unplaced
1961 Lisbon Maria Josabete Silva Santos Did not compete Allocated to Miss International 1960
1960 Lisbon María Teresa Motoa Cardoso[6] Unplaced RTP - Rádio e Televisão de Portugal Directorship

Miss World Portugal

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Before 2003 1st Runner-up of Miss Portugal mostly designated to compete at Miss World competition. Since 2014 the Miss República Portuguesa set the winner to compete at Miss World.
Year District Miss World Portugal Placement at Miss World Special Awards Notes
2021 TBA TBA TBA
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020
2019 Oeiras Inés Brusselmans Top 40 Miss World Sport (Top 32)
2018 Lisbon Carla Rodrigues Unplaced World Dress Designer award (Top 5) Miss Venezuela 2011 (Top 10), representing Lara
2017 Setúbal Filipa Barroso Unplaced
2016 Porto Cristiana Viana Unplaced
2015 Setúbal Rafaela Pardete Unplaced
2014 Santarém Zita Oliveira Unplaced Miss República Portuguesa — Isidro de Brito Directorship
Miss Mundo Portugal
2013 Porto Elisabete Rodrigues Unplaced
2012 Lisbon Melanie Vicente Top 30 Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 40) Miss World Sport (Top 24) On the leader board of Miss World competition, Portugal placed in the Top 30 qualification Top 15 but not included as the Semi-finalist
2011 Madeira Bárbara Franco Unplaced Miss World Sport (Top 24) Miss Mundo Portugal — Isidro de Brito Directorship
2010 Portalegre Catarina Aragonez Unplaced
2009 Viana do Castelo Marta Ferriera Cadilha Did not compete
2008 Lisbon Andréia Rodrigues Unplaced Miss World Sport (2nd Runner-up), Miss World Talent (Top 19)
2007 Did not compete
2006 Lisbon Sara Almeida Unplaced Miss World Talent (Top 10)
2005 Setúbal Ângela Maria Fonseca Spínola Unplaced
2004 Lisbon Patricia Oliveira Raposa de Oliveira Unplaced
2003 Lisbon Vanessa Job Unplaced Miss World Portugal
Portuguese Representatives from Miss Portugal
2002 Did not compete
2001 Lisbon Claudia Jesus Lopez Borges Unplaced
2000 Lisbon Gilda Dias Pe-Curto Unplaced
1999 Castelo Branco Joana Ines Texeira Unplaced
1998 Braga Marcia Vasconcelos Unplaced
1997 Porto Icilia Berenguel Unplaced
1996 Lisbon Ana Mafalda Schaefer de Almeida Santos Unplaced
1995 Lisbon Suzana Leitao Robalo Unplaced
1994 Lisbon Leonor Filipa Correia Leal Rodrigues Unplaced
1993 Porto Ana Luisa Barbosa Moreira Unplaced
1992 Lisbon Fernanda Manuela Santos Unplaced
1991 Lisbon Maria do Carmo Ramalho Unplaced
1990 Lisbon Filomena Paula Dias Miranda Marques Unplaced
1989 Setúbal Maria Angelica Rosado Unplaced
1988 Setúbal Helena Isabel de Cunha Laureano Unplaced
1987 Lisbon Paula Isabel Leal do Sousa Unplaced
1986 Lisbon Elsa Maria Rodrigues Unplaced
1985 Lisbon Maria de Fátima da Silva Alves Raimundo Unplaced The Runner-up in 1984 did not go to Miss World due to personal reasons. The Miss Portugal 1983 appointed to compete in 1985
1984 Lisbon Maria Leonor Mendes Correia Unplaced
1983 Lisbon Cesaltina de Conceiçao Lopes da Silva Unplaced
1982 Lisbon Suzana Walker dos Santos Dias Unplaced
Did not compete between 1980—1981
1979 Lisbon Ana Gonçalves Vieira Unplaced
Did not compete between 1974—1978
1973 Lisbon Maria Helene Pereira Martins Unplaced
1972 Mozambique Anita Marques Unplaced
1971 Mozambique Ana Paula de Almeida 2nd Runner-up
1970 Lisbon Ana Maria Diozo Lucas Unplaced
Did not compete between 1968—1969
1967 Mozambique Teresa Amaro Unplaced
Did not compete between 1965—1966
1964 Lisbon Rolanda Campos Unplaced
1963 Lisbon Maria Penedo Unplaced
1962 Lisbon Palmira Ferreira Unplaced
Did not compete between 1960—1961
1959 Lisbon Maria Teresa Motoa Cardoso Unplaced RTP - Rádio e Televisão de Portugal Directorship

Miss International Portugal

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Before 2011 2nd Runner-up of Miss Portugal mostly designated to compete at Miss International competition. Since 2011 the Miss República Portuguesa set one of runners-up to compete at Miss International.
Year District Miss International Portugal Placement at Miss International Special Awards Notes
2021 TBA TBA TBA
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020
2019 Aveiro Ana Rita Aguiar Unplaced
2018 Lisbon Carina Neto Unplaced
2017 Lisbon Ana Marques Unplaced
2016 Lisbon Carina Frazão Unplaced
2015 Porto Isabel Maria Pinho Vieira Unplaced Miss International Europe
2014 Setúbal Rafaela Pardete Unplaced
2013 Madeira Ana Claudia Ornelas Bonfim Unplaced Miss Grand International 2016 (Top 20)
2012 Lisbon Joana Peta Unplaced
2011 Aveiro Patrícia Da Silva Unplaced Miss República Portuguesa — Isidro de Brito Directorship
Portuguese Representatives from Miss Portugal
Did not compete between 2001—2010
2000 Lisbon Tania Isabel Campanacho Ferreira Unplaced
1999 Lisbon Andreia Antunes Unplaced
1998 Porto Icilia Berenguel Unplaced
1997 Lisbon Lara Kátia Fonseca Unplaced
1996 Lisbon Fernanda Alves Miss International 1996
1995 Lisbon Patrícia Trigo Unplaced
1994 Lisbon Sónia Maria Marques Abel Unplaced
1993 Lisbon Anabela Pacheco Centeno Unplaced
1992 Did not compete
1991 Lisbon Gisela Galhavano Unplaced
1990 Lisbon Maria José dos Santos Cardoso Unplaced
1989 Lisbon Helena Cristina da Silva Teixeira Unplaced
1988 Lisbon Maria Helena Raposo Canelas Unplaced
1987 Lisbon Susana Paula Neto da Silva Nunes Unplaced
1986 Lisbon Ana Rosa Pequito Antunes Unplaced
1985 Lisbon Ana Paula Machado Charepe Unplaced
1984 Lisbon Teresa Alendouro Pinto Top 15 Miss Photogenic
1983 Lisbon Cesaltina da Conceição Lopes da Silva Unplaced
1982 Lisbon Helena Sofia Sousa Botelho Unplaced Best National Costume
Did not compete between 1980—1981
1979 Lisbon Maria Luisa da Silva Unplaced
Did not compete between 1975—1978
1974 Lisbon Irene Mendes Teixeira Unplaced
1973 Lisbon Aida Silva Tavares Unplaced
1972 Lisbon Gilda Isabel Abreu Top 15
1971 Lisbon Marie de Castro Unplaced
1970 Lisbon Maria do Rosário de Freitas Unplaced
1969 Lisbon Maria Isabela Rosa Pinho Unplaced
Did not compete between 1961—1968
1960 Lisbon Maria Josabete Silva Santos Unplaced RTP - Rádio e Televisão de Portugal Directorship

References

  1. "Laura Goncalves, Miss Universe Portugal 2011". Beauty Contest Update. 2011-08-09. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  2. "Memories of Miss Portugal". dn.pt. 2013-11-22. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
  3. "Trocaram o nome à Miss Universo? À Miss Portugal também". observador.pt. 2015-12-12. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
  4. "Miss Portugal perdeu o glamour mas ainda se disputa a coroa". dn.pt. 2015-12-26. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
  5. "Miss Portugal 1965". dn.pt. 2016-08-26. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
  6. "Miss Portugal 1959". mercadolivre.com.br. 1958-08-06. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
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