Portimonense: shaping up
Portimonense, and Portuguese professional football in general, is eagerly awaiting the determinations made by Thursday’s council of ministers meeting due to map out a return to relative normality. The indications
Portimonense: route back?
Ahead of next Thursday’s (April 30) cabinet meeting to decide the next steps to be taken vis-à-vis the containment of the Covid-19 crisis, prime minister António Costa has indicated that
Portimonense: Home from home
The members of the squad who have not departed during the past weeks have opted to remain in Portimão for the remainder of the month, having been given the option
Portimonense: end of the road?
Following the early departure of Takuma Nishimura, first choice goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda looks set to follow his countryman back to Japan – the 31-year-old, who has a contract until June
Portimonense: Uncertain future
While players and staff continue to self-isolate, president of the Portimonense SAD, Rodiney Sampaio, has issued assurances that the club will honour its financial commitments until the end of the
Portimonense: Hard times
As the enforced suspension of all sporting activities continues, manager Paulo Sérgio has expressed concerns over the fitness levels of his squad. There is no club training and the small
Portimonense overrun
LIGA NOS: SPORTING BRAGA 3-1 PORTIMONENSE Portimonense spent most of last Friday night chasing shadows as manager Paulo Sérgio’s men were thoroughly outclassed by a rampant Braga 11 which could
Portimonense: daydream believers
LIGA NOS: PORTIMONENSE 0-0 VITÓRIA DE SETÚBAL Following last Friday night’s goalless home draw with Setúbal, club directors and management were still up-beat, asserting their belief that Portimonense are “fighting
Portimonense: Pie in the sky
LIGA NOS: PORTO 1-0 PORTIMONENSE Last Sunday night, Portimonense came close to a ‘smash-and-grab’ ambush in Porto only to return empty-handed after Alex Telles punished the visitors at the death
Portimonense: Point made
LIGA NOS: PORTIMONENSE 1-1 MOREIRENSE New Portimonense manager Paulo Sérgio’s first game in charge saw a more aggressive approach, halting a run of four successive defeats, and resulting in a




