Algarve football round-up: making a point!
LIGA PORTUGAL BETCLIC: FAMALICÃO 1-2 FARENSE | FARENSE 2-2 VITÓRIA GUIMARÃES LIGA PORTUGAL 2 MEU SUPER: PORTIMONENSE 1-1 AC VISEU
2025 brings record number of races to Algarve racetrack
23 events have been confirmed at the Algarve racetrack The Algarve International Circuit (AIA) will host a record number of races in 2025, with 23 events already confirmed. Racetrack bosses
Algarve football round-up: Early Christmas presents
LIGA PORTUGAL BETCLIC: FAMALICÃO 1-2 FARENSE LIGA PORTUGAL 2 MEU SUPER: PORTIMONENSE 1-1 AC VISEU Both of the Algarve’s professional clubs secured important points to climb out of the
What I learned about friendship from teaching yoga in bad Portuguese
I spent the first 20 years of my adult life in Philadelphia. Philly is a special place. It’s a city of neighborhoods. The neighborhoods are made of row homes. Living
Salgados Golf Club announces €3.2 million golf course renovation project
Project to create new island green signature hole Salgados Golf Club, near Albufeira, announced a €3.2 million renovation project that will include upgrades to its 18-hole golf course and golf
Old Course Vilamoura Clubhouse reopens with look and feel of British pub
The new clubhouse and golf course underwent renovations, reflecting the new management’s “ambition to set a new standard in luxury golf experiences”. The Old Course Vilamoura has just announced the
Algarve football round-up: Double trouble
LIGA PORTUGAL BETCLIC: FARENSE 0-1 GIL VICENTE LIGA PORTUGAL 2 MEU SUPER: TONDELA 2-0 PORTIMONENSE Both of the Algarve’s professional clubs remain amongst the bottom three of their respective divisions
CR7 and PM celebrate confirmation of Portugal as 2030 World Cup co-host
Portugal will host the 2030 World Cup with Spain and Morocco Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo and Prime Minister Luís Montenegro were among the first figures to celebrate the confirmation
It’s official: Portugal to co-host 2030 World Cup
FIFA, the international football governing body, has officially confirmed Portugal, Spain and Morocco as the co-hosts of the 2030 World Cup. The announcement at the FIFA Congress this Wednesday was
Co-hosting of World Cup to cost “much less” than Euro 2004
Only three stadiums will be used, which are already built and only need minor upgrades Portugal’s share of hosting the 2030 World Cup with Spain and Morocco will cost far








